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Hate in Florida, USA

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[[Category:Miami, Florida]] [[Category:Winter Garden, Florida]] [[Category:United States, Civil Rights Leaders]] [[Category:US Civil Rights Activists]] [[Category:Mims, Florida]] [[Category:Brevard County, Florida]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Apopka, Florida]] [[Category:Orange County, Florida]] == Hate in Florida, USA == Racial and ethical hate has been around since the beginning of time but organized crime has been recognized here since the end of the War Between the States. ===Post === ===1940s-1950s=== ''Klan members in the early 1950s included a county commissioner (John Talton), the clerk of the court (Charles Limpus), a justice of the peace (Pete Tucker, Winter Garden), Apopka's police chief(s) (William Dunnaway, Fred Reisner), Winter Park's city manager (Earl Y. Harpole), and then-Sheriff Dave Starr, according to sworn statements given to the FBI.'' Others included Mose Bryant former Ocoee councilman and marshal, constable Harvey Reisner, and deputy sheriff P. C. Coleman. Obviously getting justice was difficult. Even then Governor Fuller Warren was a member.{{Newspapers.com|235501637}}{{Newspapers.com|235493799}} ===Grand Jury Hearings=== The National Association of Colored People (NAACP) became involved. A grand jury convened in October of 1952 and June of 1953. Six Orange County Klan members including Harry Reisner were indicted for perjury in another case during the hearings but ''but the charges were thrown out when a judge ruled the FBI lacked jurisdiction to investigate what amounted to state crimes.''{{Newspapers.com|235501637}} It took the killing of the Civil Rights leaders, the Moores, by the Apopka and Winter Garden KKK Klavens to spur the FBI to investigate and unhood 300 KKK members. == Sources ==

Hate in Orange County, Florida, USA

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[[Category:United States, Civil Rights Leaders]] [[Category:US Civil Rights Activists]] [[Category:Mims, Florida]] [[Category:Brevard County, Florida]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Apopka, Florida]] [[Category:Orange County, Florida]] == Hate in Orange County, Florida, USA == Hate began in Orange County after the War Between the States when the Ku Klux Klan developed. Lynchings and cross burning in movies emulate racial hate crimes but those are only a small number amount of the damage done to racial and ethnic minorities in the name of hate. Beatings, floggings, drownings, arson, and bombings make up many more or the egregious hate crimes. ===Spaces=== * [[Space:Hate_in_Apopka%2C_Orange%2C_Florida%2C_USA| Apopka]] Ku Klux Klan * Orlando Ku Klux Klan * Winter Garden Ku Klux Klan ===1940s-1950s=== ''Klan members in the early 1950s included a county commissioner (John Talton), the clerk of the court (Charles Limpus), a justice of the peace (Pete Tucker, Winter Garden), Apopka's police chief(s) (William Dunnaway, Fred Reisner), Winter Park's city manager (Earl Y. Harpole), and then-Sheriff Dave Starr, according to sworn statements given to the FBI.'' Others included Mose Bryant former Ocoee councilman and marshal, constable Harvey Reisner, and deputy sheriff P. C. Coleman. Obviously getting justice was difficult. Even then Governor Fuller Warren was a member.{{Newspapers.com|235501637}}{{Newspapers.com|235493799}} ''Melvin Womack, West Orange County Negro, died of bullet wounds March 31, 1951, after allegedly being abducted by four white men March 28.'' ''Womack was found in an orange grove off the Black Lake Rd. and died of five buckshot wounds. No arrests have been made in the slaying.''{{Newspapers.com|222453466}} ''Klan members in the early 1950s included a county commissioner, the clerk of the court, a justice of the peace, Apopka's police chief(s) (Fred Reisner), Winter Park's city manager, and then-Sheriff Dave Starr, according to sworn statements given to the FBI.''{{Newspapers.com|235501637}} Getting justice was difficult. Even Governor Fuller Warren was a member. ===Grand Jury Hearings=== The National Association of Colored People (NAACP) became involved. A grand jury convened in October of 1952 and June of 1953. Six Orange County Klan members including Harry Reisner were indicted for perjury in another case during the hearings but ''but the charges were thrown out when a judge ruled the FBI lacked jurisdiction to investigate what amounted to state crimes.'' '{{Newspapers.com|235501637}} It took the killing of the Civil Rights leaders, the Moores, to spur the FBI to investigate and unhood 300 KKK members. == Sources ==

Hate in the USA

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[[Category:United States, Civil Rights Leaders]] [[Category:US Civil Rights Activists]] [[Category:Mims, Florida]] [[Category:Brevard County, Florida]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Apopka, Florida]] [[Category:Orange County, Florida]] == Hate in the USA == Lynchings and cross burning in movies portray a sterotypical image of racial hate crimes but those are only a small number of the historical hurt done to racial and ethnic minorities in the name of hate. Beatings, floggings, drownings, arson, and bombings make up many more of the egregious hate crimes. (Note: This space is dedicated to racial and ethical hate crimes as opposed to sexual orientation or other important crimes of bigotry that deserve individual time and space and may include other hate groups and laws.) ===Reconstruction Era Hate=== The Ku Klux Klan formed in 1866 after the War Between the States, colloquilia called the Civil War, by former Conferderate States veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee. The mission was resistance of the emboldment of freedmen of the Black race and fight Reconstruction.[Brittanica, Ku Klux Klan, rtvd 6 Nov 2023| https://www.britannica.com/topic/Ku-Klux-Klan] States with Hate Groups post War Between the States included Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Florida, and other Southern states. In 1869, [[Forrest-448|Nathan Bedford Forrest (1821-1877)]], General--CSA-Ret, first Grand Dragon, disbanded the Klan due to his detesting the excessive violence of the group. Also, in 1867 in Louisina a like-minded group formed the Knights of the White Camelia. ''About one-tenth of the blacks who had been members of the constitutional conventions organized under the Reconstruction Acts in 1867-1868 were murdered in the succeeding years, for instance.''[The Enforcement Acts Teaching American History|https://teachingamericanhistory.org/document/the-enforcement-acts/] ====Laws==== Laws were thus enacted to protect the [citizens against the terrorists| https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/EnforcementActs.htm], including;[The Enforcement Acts Teaching American History|https://teachingamericanhistory.org/document/the-enforcement-acts/] *[Four Force Acts of 1870| https://www.britannica.com/topic/Force-Acts] *[Ku Klux Klan Act 1871--Third Force Act| https://constitutioncenter.org/the-constitution/historic-document-library/detail/ku-klux-klan-act-of-1871-april-20-1871-an-act-to-enforce-the-provisions-of-the-fourteenth-amendment-to-the-constitution-of-the-united-states-and-for-other-purposes] ===1915 Era Hate=== The Ku Klux Klan reformed in 1915 and has not died. It was formed by '''[[Simmons-17027|William Joseph Simmons (1880-1945)]]''' (preacher, physician, rank of colonel in the Woodmen of the World not military). The organization perportated hate against Jews, Blacks, Roman Catholics of south and eastern Europe that were not native-born American Anglo-Saxon or Celtic Protestants.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Joseph_Simmons A movie started depicting the burning crosses. It was not an act of the earlier era of the KKK. {{Newspapers.com|222453466}} {{Newspapers.com|235501637}} ===1950s Hate=== Civil Rights activists were killed and an Assasination attempt was made on a future Supreme Court Judge by the Orange County Ku Klux Klan Members in 1951. Sadly, the silent wall of the KKK resulted in no convictions after the Grand Jury Hearings. '''[[Marshall-6154|Thurgood Marshall)]]''' often came to central Florida to investigate the injustice in elections and hate crimes. In August 1951 the Apopka KKK put a plan in action to kidnap him as a part of an assassination attempt. He had sent his assistant instead who they chased along with another lawyer and two newsreporters all the way from the Leesburg, Lake County Courthouse to MCO, the Orlando Airport at speeds upto 90 mph.{{Newspapers.com|232432487}} '''[[Moore-57302|Harry Tyson]]''' and '''[[Simms-2069|Harriette Vyda (Simms) Moore]]''' were killed by a bomb under their bedroom floor on the night of their 25th wedding anniversary Christmas of 1951. Harry Moore became the first civil rights activist to be killed at the hands of terrorists in the nation thanks to the Apopka and Winter Garden Ku Klux Klans.https://www.jstor.org/stable/30148758 ===States, Counties, Cities, Areas=== Racial and ethnic hate groups come and go over time. This groups may have existed in the past, disolved, went in hibernation, awoken or reformed. Others did massive destruction then died or went underground. {| border="1" | Florida || County||City--Area |- | || [[Space:Hate_in_Orange_County,_Florida,_USA| Orange]] || |- | || ||[[Space:Hate_in_Apopka%2C_Orange%2C_Florida%2C_USA| Apopka]]||Apopka KKK |- | || || Orlando||Orlando KKK |- | || || Winter Garden||Winter Garden KKK |- | || || |} == Sources ==

Hatfield Cemetery

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[[Category:Beadle County, South Dakota, Cemeteries]] [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]] ===GPS Coordinates === : === Cemetery History === : ===Links to Other Websites=== :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=96768&CScntry=4&CSst=44&CScnty=2360& Find A Grave]; [http://files.usgwarchives.net/sd/beadle/cemetery/hatfield06.txt USGenWeb] ===To Do=== *Find contact for Cemetery *Photograph headstones, grave markers, and front entrance of cemetery *Transcribe information collected from headstones and grave markers to Table of Interments *Validate links and transcription information - Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. *Create WikiTree profiles for individuals in cemetery *Link profiles to Table of Interments - When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |} ===WikiTree Cemetery Project=== This free space page is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Dakota Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Thiele-149|Andrea Thiele]] for assistance. == Sources ==

Hatfield Cemetery, Newtown, West Virginia

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== Hatfield Cemetery== This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] and the [[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Studies Project]]. === Cemetery Details === {{One Place Study|place= [[Space:Hatfield_Cemetery%2C_Newtown%2C_West_Virginia|Hatfield Cemetery, Newtown, West Virginia]]|category=Hatfield_Cemetery,_Newtown,_West_Virginia}}
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{{clear}} *[[:Category:Hatfield Cemetery, Newtown, West Virginia]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/space:Hatfield_Cemetery%2C_Newtown%2C_West_Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=Hatfield_Cemetery_Newtown_West_Virginia.png|align=c|size=l}}{{clear}} *'''Cemetery name:''' Hatfield Cemetery *'''Address''' Hatfield Cemetery Road, Newtown, West Virginia 25678 *'''Elevation:''' 1043.3 feet or 318.0 m *'''GPS Coordinates:''' [https://goo.gl/maps/m4fdX8YXjC5D13zN6 37.63314,-82.09109] *'''Information:''' ::FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2291489/hatfield-cemetery #2291489] ::Billiongraves: [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/112966 #112966] === History === * The earliest confirmed burial is of [[Weddington-26|Martha (Weddington) Hatfield abt.1867]]. * The last confirmed burial was of [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/242285891/rebecca-charlene-meade Rebecca Charlene Meade in 2022.] === Notable Monuments === * === Notable Interments === * [[Hatfield-262|Ellison Hatfield (abt.1841-1882)]] === Veterans === * [[Hatfield-262|Ellison Hatfield (abt.1841-1882)]] == Sources == *

Hatfield-1090 To-Do : Data Entry

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hatfield-1090|Andrew Hatfield]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hatfield-1090&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Andrew Hatfield To-Do List|Andrew's current to-do list]].''

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hatfield-1090|Andrew Hatfield]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hatfield-1090&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Andrew Hatfield To-Do List|Andrew's current to-do list]].''

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hatfield-1090|Andrew Hatfield]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hatfield-1090&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Andrew Hatfield To-Do List|Andrew's current to-do list]].''

Hatfields

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[[Category:Hatfield and McCoy Family Feud]] *'''[[Project:Hatfield_and_McCoy|Hatfield and McCoy Project]]''' *'''[[Space:McCoy's|McCoy space page]]'''
==WELCOME to the HATFIELDS==
'''Leaders: Terry Wright, Paula J. and Mary Richardson'''
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William Anderson Hatfield was known as Devil Anse Hatfield, he was the patriarch of the Hatfield clan during the Hatfield and McCoy feud. He was sympathetic to the south during the Civil War. William Hatfield formed a Confederate guerrilla fighting unit during the Civil War that he named "The Logan Wildcats".
'''Hatfield and McCoy Family feud'''
Extract from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatfield%E2%80%93McCoy_feud Wikipedia] ''The Hatfield–McCoy feud 1863–1891 involved two families of the West Virginia–Kentucky area along the Tug Fork of the Big Sandy River. The Hatfields of West Virginia were led by William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield while the McCoys of Kentucky were under the leadership of Randolph "Ole Ran'l" McCoy. The feud reached its peak during the 1888 New Year's Night Massacre. Several members of the Hatfield clan surrounded the McCoy cabin and opened fire on the sleeping family. The cabin was set on fire in an effort to drive Randolph McCoy into the open. He escaped by making a break for it but two of his children were shot, and his wife was beaten and left for dead. The remaining McCoys moved to Pikeville to escape the West Virginia raiding parties.'' ''Between 1880 and 1891, the feud claimed more than a dozen members of the two families. On one occasion, the Governor of West Virginia even threatened to have his militia invade Kentucky. In response, Kentucky Governor S. B. Buckner sent his Adjutant General Sam Hill to Pike County to investigate the situation. Nearly a dozen people died and at least 10 people were wounded.''
[[Image:Convicts-21.jpg|70px]]'''Deaths associated with the Feud'''[[Image:Terry s Photos-219.jpg |70px]]
From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatfield%E2%80%93McCoy_feud Wikipedia] *January 7, 1865 – Former Union soldier Asa Harmon McCoy, probably by the "Logan Wildcats" led by Jim Vance. *1878 – Bill Staton (Hatfield family), as revenge for testifying on behalf of Floyd Hatfield in his trial for stealing a McCoy hog. Shot by Sam McCoy, nephew of Randolph McCoy Sr. *August 9, 1882 – Ellison Hatfield, injured in a fight with Tolbert, Pharmer, and Randolph McCoy, Jr. on August 7, dying two days later. *August 9, 1882 – Tolbert McCoy, tied to pawpaw trees and killed as revenge for Ellison Hatfield's shooting/stabbing, on the day Ellison died. *August 9, 1882 – Pharmer McCoy, tied to pawpaw trees and killed as revenge for Ellison Hatfield's shooting/stabbing. *August 9, 1882 – Randolph McCoy Jr., tied to pawpaw trees and killed as revenge for Ellison Hatfield's shooting/stabbing. *1886 – Jefferson "Jeff" McCoy, following his murder of mail carrier Fred Wolford shot by "Cap" Hatfield *January 1, 1888 – Calvin McCoy, at Randolph's house by nine attackers led by Jim Vance. The attackers failed in their attempt to eliminate witnesses against them. *January 1, 1888 – Alifair McCoy, at Randolph's house by Ellison Mounts. *January 7, 1888 – Jim Vance, killed by Frank Phillips. *January 18, 1888 – Deputy Bill Dempsey, wounded by Jim McCoy and killed by Frank Phillips in Battle of Grapevine Creek *February 18, 1890 – Ellison Mounts, hanged for Alifair's murder. *July 1898 - Deputy Dan Cunningham captures Johnse Hatfield.
[[Image:Convicts-21.jpg|70px]]'''PROFILES'''[[Image:Terry s Photos-219.jpg |70px]]
*[[Hatfield-260| William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield]] - was the patriarch of the Hatfield clan. He survived the Hatfield and McCoy feud and agreed to end it in 1891. He died January 6, 1921, aged 81, at Stirrat, Logan County, West Virginia. *[[Chafin-23| Levisa Chafin Hatfield]] - Wife of "Devil Anse" Hatfield *[[Hatfield-297|Johnson Hatfield]] - son of "Devil Anse" and Levisa Hatfield Johnson, known as "Johnse" started a courtship with Roseanna McCoy, after Johnse Hatfield was arrested by the McCoys on outstanding Kentucky bootlegging warrants, Roseanna alerted Devil Anse.Even though Roseanna saved his life Johnse Hatfield abandoned the pregnant Roseanna for her cousin, Nancy McCoy, who he married in 1881. *[[Hatfield-916| Robert "Bob" Hatfield]] -son of "Devil Anse" and Levisa Hatfield *[[Hatfield-1063| William Anderson Hatfield ll]] - son of "Devil Anse" and Levisa Hatfield *[[Hatfield-262|Ellison Hatfield]] - Brother of "Devil Anse" Hatfield, he was killed by three of Roseanna McCoy's brothers.He was was stabbed 26 times and finished off with a gunshot. *[[Vance-1705|James Vance]] - uncle of Devil Anse Hatfield, he was wounded in the shootout, then killed in cold blood and at close range by Sheriff Frank Phillips, Asa McCoy's son in law *[[Hatfield-229|Anderson C. "Preacher Anse" Hatfield]] Tried to keep the peace '''SOURCES:''' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatfield%E2%80%93McCoy_feud Wikipedia] - Hatfield and McCoy family Feud *[http://www.civilwaralbum.com/misc10/mccoy1.htm Civil War Album] - The Hatfield-McCoy Feud Pike County, Kentucky *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil_Anse_Hatfield Wikipedia] - Devil Anse Hatfield *[http://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/278 Encyclopedia.org] - Devil Anse Hatfield *[http://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1451 Encyclopedia] - Logan Wildcat *[http://www.biography.com/people/devil-anse-hatfield-20824939 Biography] - Devil Anse Hatfield Biography (1839–1921) *[http://dpauley.us/Feud_Timeline.pdf Dpauley.us] - pdf Hatfield-McCoy Feud Timeline *[http://www.wvculture.org/history/crime/hatfieldmccoy01.html WV Culture.org] - Hatfield-McCoy Feud 75 Years Old Today By Shirley Donnelly *[http://blueridgecountry.com/archive/hatfields-and-mccoys.html Blue Ridge Country.com] - The Hatfield & McCoy Feud: Roseanna, Juliet of the Mountains *[http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2009/March/Amazing-End-to-the-Hatfield-McCoy-Feud-/ CBN News.com] - Amazing End to the Hatfield-McCoy Feud

Hathaway Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Hathaway Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Hathaway Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hathaway Hathaway] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hathaway name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England HathawaySRNMs), by time period (18th Century Hathaways), or by topic (Hathaway DNA, Hathaway Occupations, Hathaway Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Hathaway Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hathaway}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Hathaway}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== *[[Space:Hathaway_WikiTreers_Project|Hathaway_WikiTreers_Project]] * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Hathaways of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2]

Hathaway WikiTreers Project

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[[Category:Hathaway Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Hathaway}} === Welcome to the Hathaway WikiTreers Project === The goal of this project is to unite WikiTree genealogists who have Hathaway ancestors Members of this project include: *[[Hathaway-1200|Keith Hathaway]] *[[Hathaway-1215|Kaylan Hathaway]] *[[Hathaway-1854|Dalton Hathaway]] Here are some of the tasks that this project has undertaken: *Improving Hathaway branches, profiles, and sources *Keep a current tree connecting Hathaway WikiTreer Project members *Promote DNA testing to help solve Hathaway family mysteries Would you like to join the project and unite with other Hathaways? We have options: *Post a comment here on this page *Post in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag: {{Tag Link|Hathaway}} *[https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8717758 send Keith Hathaway-1200 a private message] === Connections Between WikiTreers === {{Image|file=Hathaway_WikiTreers_Project.png|size=l|link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Hathaway_WikiTreers_Project.pdf|caption=Click image to view PDF}} === Merges Needed === === Brick Walls === === Resources === *[http://www.hathawayfamilyassociation.org/ Hathaway Family Association website] *Hathaways of America vol *[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=HATHAWAY&MaxErrors=100 DB Errors] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Hathaway_WikiTreers_Project.jpg Hathaway Family Crest jpg]

Hatten Family Mysteries

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

Hattie Family Memoirs

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Hattie Family Memoirs == Hattie Family Memoirs: An Account of the Families Descended from Alexander Hattie, Émigré of 1786, with Sketches of the Family Pioneers and Related Material * by Robert McConnell Hattie and Joseph Howe Kirk * Printed by The Imperial Publishing Company, Limited, Halifax, N. S., Canada, for private Circulation by the Authors, 1936 * Source Example: :::Hattie, Robert McConnell and Joseph Howe Kirk. ''[[Space:Hattie_Family_Memoirs|Hattie Family Memoirs: An Account of the Families Descended from Alexander Hattie, Émigré of 1786, with Sketches of the Family Pioneers and Related Material]]'' (The Imperial Publishing Company, Ltd, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1936) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Hattie|Hattie]]: Page 21 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hattie_Family_Memoirs|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/hattiefamilymemo00hatt/page/n5/mode/2up archive.org]

Hattingh Name Study

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[[Category:Hattingh Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== The Hattingh Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hattingh Hattingh] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hattingh name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hattinghs), by time period (18th Century Hattinghs), or by topic (Hattingh DNA, HattinghSRNM Occupations, Hattingh Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Hattingh Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hattingh}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Hattingh}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Hattinghs of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2]

Hatton, Aberdeenshire

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ==Hatton== Hatton (occasionally Hatton of Cruden) is a village in Aberdeenshire that lies on the A90 road, approximately equidistant from both Ellon and Peterhead. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatton,_Aberdeenshire]] There is considerable evidence of early human habitation in the vicinity, most notably by the existence of the ancient Catto Long Barrow and numerous tumuli nearby. ('''Source:''' C. Michael Hogan (2008). "Catto Long Barrow fieldnotes". The Modern Antiquarian. Retrieved 2009-09-12)

Hatton Cemetery

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[[Category: Hatton Cemetery, Powell County, Kentucky]]'''Hatton Cemetery In Stanton, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See the [[:Category:Hatton_Cemetery, Powell County,_Kentucky|Hatton Cemetery category]] for the people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/74285/hatton-cemetery Hatton Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=37.8135986,+-83.8617020 Hatton Cemetery On Google Maps]

Hatton Family in India

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[[Category:Welsh-3983]] The goal of this project is to: discover more people that are descended from [[Hatton-2857 | Ethelbert Alexander Hatton]]. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Welsh-3983|Rhiannon Welsh]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Uploading various documents from my Ancestry family tree * Creating wikitree profiles for the various members of the Hatton family Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Welsh-3983#PM-30888629 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hatton Holder Cemetery

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[[Category: Hatton Cemetery, Powell County, Kentucky]] '''Hatton Holder Cemetery In Clay City, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See The [[:Category:Hatton Cemetery, Powell County,_Kentucky|Hatton Holder Cemetery category]] for people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2666439/hatton-holder-cemetery Hatton Holder Cemetery On FindAGrave]

Haubstadt, Indiana One Place Study

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Back to [[Project:One Place Studies|One Place Studies Project]]
== Haubstadt, Indiana One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Haubstadt, Indiana|category=Haubstadt, Indiana One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=Haubstadt, Indiana|category=Haubstadt, Indiana One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q2782575|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Haubstadt, Indiana One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' Indiana :'''County:''' Gibson :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.203889, -87.575278 :'''Elevation:''' 146.7 m or 481.4 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ==Sources==

Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Resources

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[[Category:Iroquoian Peoples]] [[Category:Iroquois]] [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] > [[Space:Native_American_Project_–_Teams|Native American Project Teams]]> [[Space:The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy Team|The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy Team]]> "Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Resources" ==Welcome to the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Resources page== This purpose of this page is to collect resources for use in researching and improving profiles of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/iroquois-tribe.htm Access Genealogy Iroquois Tribe] * [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/iroquois/#h3_jump_0 Iroquois] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iroquois Wikipedia, Iroquois] *[http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Iroquois_Indians Ohio Historyo Central Iroquois Indians] *[http://www.ushistory.org/us/1d.asp US History Iroquois Tribe] *[http://www.bigorrin.org/iroquois_kids.htm Iroquois Facts for Kids] *[https://www.britannica.com/topic/Iroquois-people Iroquois , Enclclopedia Britannica] *[http://www.ducksters.com/history/native_american_iroquois.php Iroquois More Facts for Kids] *[https://www.departments.bucknell.edu/environmental_center/sunbury/website/HistoryofIroquoisIndians.shtml Bucknell University History of Iroquois Indians] *[http://www.tolatsga.org/iro.html Iroquois Iroquois History] *[http://native-american-indian-facts.com/Northeast-American-Indian-Facts/Iroquois-Indian-Facts.shtml More Native American Iroquois Facts] *[https://www.warpaths2peacepipes.com/native-american-indians/iroquois-confederacy.htm Iroquois Confederacy]

Häufige Quellen für die Profilerstellung

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Müller-13428 - Hilfeseite - hier folgt eine Sammlung von Quellen und Notizen.

Kopiervorlagen

Original im Archiv von [[Müller-13428|Frank Müller]]

Tagebuch von [[Karstedt-48|Minna Müller]], Original im Archiv von [[Müller-13428|Frank Müller]], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tagebuch_von_Minna_Karstedt_(verheiratet_M%C3%BCller) Abschrift]

{{Ancestry Record|12345678|de}}

{{Ancestry Sharing|1234|5678}}

Volkszählung Mecklenburg-Schwerin in Rostock 1900 Zählbezirk 392 Haushalt 25 Nr. 1 Volkszählung Mecklenburg-Schwerin in Schorssow 1900 Zählbezirk 1 Haushalt 18 Nr. 3 Volkszählung Mecklenburg-Schwerin in Ziddorf 1900 Zählbezirk 1 Haushalt 5 Nr. 1 Volkszählung Mecklenburg-Schwerin in Stavenhagen 1890 Namensliste Nr. 256 Zählkarte Nr. 1 Volkszählung Mecklenburg-Schwerin in Wismar 1890 Namensliste Nr. IIa Zählkarte Nr. 1 Volkszählung Mecklenburg-Schwerin in Wismar 1900 Haushaltungsliste 6 Zählkarte 1 Liste des Landratsamts über die Einwohner Eldenburgs Ende 1945, Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv Potsdam-Golm, 161 NS-Archiv ZA I 12250 A. 02, Landratsamt Westprignitz: Aufstellungen ehemaliger Mitglieder der NSDAP, ihrer Gliederungen und angeschlossenen Verbände sowie von Angehörigen der Polizei in Orten des Kreises Westprignitz, 08.1945-10.1945 Familienstammbuch Müller, siehe quellen.html
Familienstammbuch Schulz, siehe quellen.html
Familienstammbuch Täufer, siehe quellen.html
Detlev Schwennicke: Europäische Stammtafeln, Neue Folge, Band XX, Brandenburg und Preußen I, Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main, 2002

Hilfeseiten von WikiTree

* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:De:Namensfelder_f%C3%BCr_europ%C3%A4ische_Aristokraten Namensfelder bei Aristokraten] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Resources#Databases Quellen für deutsche Profile]

Historische Gebietszugehörigkeiten einzelner Orte (in Klammern: Kurzform für wikitree)

* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history Beschreibung] der territorialen Struktur der deutschen Gebiete * Eldenburg 1648-1803: Kurfürstentum Brandenburg, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation (Brandenburg, Deutsches Reich) * Eldenburg 1803-1806: Markgrafschaft Brandenburg, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation (Mark Brandenburg, Preußen, Deutsches Reich) * Eldenburg 1806-1815: Kurfürstentum Brandenburg, Königreich Preußen, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation (Mark Brandenburg, Preußen, Deutsches Reich) * Eldenburg 1815-1866: Provinz Brandenburg, Königreich Preußen, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation (Brandenburg, Preußen, Deutsches Reich) * Eldenburg 1866-1867: Provinz Brandenburg, Königreich Preußen (Brandenburg, Preußen) * Eldenburg 1867-1870: Provinz Brandenburg, Königreich Preußen, Norddeutscher Bund (Brandenburg, Preußen, Norddeutscher Bund) * Eldenburg 1871-1918: Provinz Brandenburg, Königreich Preußen, Deutsches Reich (Brandenburg, Preußen, Deutsches Reich) * Eldenburg 1918-1919: Provinz Brandenburg, Republik Preußen, Deutsches Reich (Brandenburg, Preußen, Deutsches Reich) * Eldenburg 1920-1933: Provinz Brandenburg, Freistaat Preußen, Deutsches Reich (Brandenburg, Preußen, Deutsches Reich) * Eldenburg 1933-1939: Provinz Brandenburg, Land Preußen, Deutsches Reich (Brandenburg, Preußen, Deutsches Reich) * Eldenburg 1939-1945: Provinz Mark Brandenburg, Land Preußen, Deutsches Reich (Mark Brandenburg, Preußen, Deutsches Reich) * Eldenburg 1945-1947: Preußische Provinz Mark Brandenburg, Sowjetische Besatzungszone, Gesamtdeutschland (Mark Brandenburg, Sowjetische Besatzungszone, Gesamtdeutschland) * Eldenburg 1947-1949: Land Brandenburg, Sowjetische Besatzungszone, Gesamtdeutschland (Brandenburg, Sowjetische Besatzungszone, Gesamtdeutschland) * Eldenburg 1949-1952: Land Brandenburg, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (Bezirk Schwerin, Deutsche Demokratische Republik) * Eldenburg 1952-1990: Bezirk Schwerin, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (Bezirk Schwerin, Deutsche Demokratische Republik) * Eldenburg seit 1990: Land Brandenburg, Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Brandenburg, Deutschland) * Stavenhagen 1648-1803: Herzogtum Mecklenburg, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation (Mecklenburg, Deutsches Reich) * Stavenhagen 1803-1806: Herzogtum Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation (Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Deutsches Reich) * Stavenhagen 1806-1815: Herzogtum Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation (Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Deutsches Reich) * Stavenhagen 1815-1866: Großherzogtum Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation (Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Deutsches Reich) * Stavenhagen 1866-1867: Großherzogtum Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Mecklenburg-Schwerin) * Stavenhagen 1867-1870: Großherzogtum Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Norddeutscher Bund (Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Norddeutscher Bund) * Stavenhagen 1871-1918: Großherzogtum Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Deutsches Reich (Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Deutsches Reich) * Stavenhagen 1918-1933: Freistaat Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Deutsches Reich (Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Deutsches Reich) * Stavenhagen 1934-1945: Land Mecklenburg, Deutsches Reich (Mecklenburg, Deutsches Reich) * Stavenhagen 1945-1946: Land Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Sowjetische Besatzungszone, Gesamtdeutschland (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Sowjetische Besatzungszone, Gesamtdeutschland) * Stavenhagen 1947-1949: Land Mecklenburg, Sowjetische Besatzungszone, Gesamtdeutschland (Mecklenburg, Sowjetische Besatzungszone, Gesamtdeutschland) * Stavenhagen 1949-1952: Land Mecklenburg, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (Mecklenburg, Deutsche Demokratische Republik) * Stavenhagen 1952-1990: Bezirk Neubrandenburg, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (Bezirk Neubrandenburg, Deutsche Demokratische Republik) * Stavenhagen seit 1990: Land Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Deutschland)

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verstorbene Kinder

* gesehen bei [[stegen-15|Oliver Stegen]]
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Haunted

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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Thompson-57858|John Thompson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Thompson-57858#PM-26865761 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Haunted Picton

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[[Category:Ghosts]] [[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]] [[Space:Ghost_Profiles_on_Wikitree|Ghost Profiles on Wikitree]] *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f75rMgI1Q6E Youtube] - ''Haunted Picton; A Documentary on Australia's Most Haunted Town'' *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prDbSFB4V3Q Youtube] - ''Ghost of Emily Bollard Haunts Picton Tunnel - Sydney NSW''

Picton is a small historic town, 80km from Sydney, Australia. Picton has the reputation as one of Australia’s most Haunted Towns. [[Image:Terry s Photos-70.jpg |110px]][[Image:Terry s Photos-69.jpg |110px]] '''Haunted Picton''' The town of Picton is 80 kilometres southwest of Sydney. [http://www.paranormalaustralia.net/hauntings/picton.html Parnormal Australia.net] - ''Haunted Picton''It was first explored in 1798 by Europeans looking to settle further inland.The town it self was founded in 1822,the first land grant was given to Major Henry Colden Antill. The town was first known as Stonequarry, in 1841, the town's name was changed to Picton , it was named after Sir Thomas Picton, one of the Duke of Wellington's generals at the Battle of Waterloo.Ghosts have been seen on the main street, and in most of the buildings .One story is that, Stephen Cantwell drowned in the well out the back of Campbell’s store, when the store was being constructed in 1860’s. The well is no longer there only a pile of stones.People have felt their clothes, being tugged around the vicinity of the well,but no one is there. '''St Mark's Church and Pioneer Graveyard'''
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'''St Mark's Church and Pioneer Graveyard'''

The construction of St Mark's Church and Pioneer Graveyard, started in July 1850. But when gold was discovered the workmen abandoned the site and went to the goldfields.[http://gwvm.blogspot.com.au/2013/01/the-ghosts-of-st-marks-cemetery-picton.html GWVM.blogspot] - ''The Ghosts of St Marks Cemetery''The church was finally completed in 1856.There have been many stories about the old church and cemetery."A woman who was parked nearby spotted a young boy and girl holding hands and walking around the graves. After ten minutes or so the children disappeared behind the headstones. It was not until the woman had left the area that she realised the children had been dressed in old-fashioned clothes". There have been sightings, of a small girl dressed in white, wandering through the cemetery very late at night. Photos taken at night, have shown unexplained images in the cemetery.Two of the ghost children are thought to be, David Shaw and Blanche Moon.Blanche was crushed to death in 1886 when a pile of sleepers that she and a number of children were playing on slipped. David was the son of a minister who died in 1946 from polio. A large dog has also been seen, in the cemetery and has terrified visitors. '''Imperial Hotel'''
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'''The Imperial Hotel'''

The Imperial Hotel, was built in the 1860‘s. [http://www.aussieghosts.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=1544 Aussie Ghosts.com] - ''Picton New South Wales''It was then called the Terminus.When one of the owners, Colonel John Hay Goodlet, lost his sister to tuberculosis,he transformed the hotel into a hospice for the ill. When the building became too small, he purchased land nearby and built the Queen Vicotria Hospital.The building, reverted back to a hotel in 1884.It is believed the hotel, was haunted by patients who died in the 1870s.A medium visited the Hotel ,She walked halfway across the top floor and then walked out very fast,"When she got downstairs she said, They're all over the place up there and on the balcony and they're all wearing white"Staff have reported the feeling, of someone following them through parts of the building. The jukebox starts to play even when it was not connected to power. '''Old maternity hospital
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'''Old Maternity Hospital'''

In the old maternity Hospital ,the sound of crying babies can be heard.The ghost of a very unpleasant matron,is said to haunt the old maternity hospital. Visitors to the old hospital ,have said they were woken up in the middle of the night, by what feels like hands wrapped around their throats,but nothing is there. '''The Picton Tunnel'''
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'''The Picton Tunnel'''

The [http://www.unexplainedaustralia.com/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.109 Unexplained Australia] - ''Is Picton really Australia's Most Haunted Town? by Murray''The Redbank Range Railway tunnel, was built in 1867.The tunnel was once used to store mustard gas, spray tanks and ammunition during World War II. It was also used as a mushroom farm, and is still called the Mushroom tunnel, by people who live in the area.On Wednesday December 13th 1916, 51 year old, [http://www.psychicreporter.com/emily-bollard/ Psychic Reporter.com] - ''Emily Bollard - Picton Tunnel''Emily Bollard was taking a short cut through the tunnel.Emily was killed by a on coming train. She has been seen as a white flowing figure , which has no face. Black shadows or figures are also seen on the walls, throughout the tunnel.Some witnesses have reported white lights hovering above people’s heads and figures appearing out of the darkness. Ghostly children have been seen and heard. Electrical disturbances have occurred to devices,such as phones. The tunnel often suddenly turns icy cold. '''Wollondilly Shire Hall'''
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'''Wollondilly Shire Hall '''

Parts of the Wollondilly Shire Hall date back to 1869 .[http://www.castleofspirits.com/wollondillyhall.html Castle of Spirits] - ''Investigation of Wollondilly Shire Hall - Picton New South Wales Australia''Back then the Hall was the Lower Picton School. The hall is said to be haunted by three ghosts, a bearded man wearing a hat and suit, a small boy and a little girl, who most visitors hear rather than see. A small child appears occasionally on the stage.Visitors hear crying from under the stage.They also tell of the same unusual feeling ,when entering the building. The floor seems to vibrate or move when nobody else is there. The Old School doors are often found opened by staff, after being closed and checked. Chairs that have been moved, after being stacked up against the wall. '''Stonequarry Viaduct'''
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'''Stonequarry Viaduct'''

The [http://soulsearchers.spheresoflight.com.au/index.php?page=picton_apr08 Soul Searchers] - ''Picton Paranormal Investigation - April 12, 2008''Stonequarry Viaduct, is the oldest stone railway viaduct still in use today. It was built between 1863 and 1867 ,and is made of sandstone .It was built over over a creek ,in those days people would swim, and find some where cool in summer.Many people drowned in the creek over the years. The spooky sounds of people swimming and splashing in the water, have been heard by locals but when they looked no one was around.It is a lovely place, but eerie at the same time. '''Emmett Cottages'''
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'''Emmett Cottages'''

If you stay in Emmett Cottages,you will more than likely see the ghost of a woman,[http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC4WQ2V_the-hauntings-wendover-house-and-emmett-cottages Geocaching.com] - ''The Hauntings - Wendover House and Emmets Cottages''she is often seen in the window of the old semi detached Cottages. Shop owners often find their displays have been moved overnight.And when they put them back the next night they are moved again. '''Razorback Inn'''
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'''Razorback Inn'''

The Razorback Inn was built by Oliver Whiting,who was a ex convict in 1850. It was first built as a tannery and vineyard, over the yers it has also been used as , a guesthouse, private residence and restaurant.It is now part of the The Woolaway Woolshed. There are many spooky stories told about the Inn, visitors who stay there have said they have heard loud noises in the night , a very loud and noisy ghost is said to live there.

Sources See also *[http://www.castleofspirits.com/website/old/Australianghosthunters/antillphoto.html Castle of spirits] - ''Friday 13th, Picton Ghost tour - 2002 '' *[http://4girlsandaghost.wordpress.com/2012/01/10/picton-new-south-wales-australia/ 4 Girls and a Ghost] - ''Picton, New South Wales, Australia''

Hauptfriedhof Neureut (Neureut main cemetery), Karlsruhe, Germany

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== Kischker Memorial Stone == In 1986, a memorial stone was erected for the people of the village ''Kischker/Kisker'' which was founded by German settlers in 1786 in the Batschka region in southern Hungary (today called ''Bačko Dobro Polje'' and located in Serbia). The expellees commemorate their dead and missing persons of both world wars as well as their fellow citizens who died in internment camps and while fleeing. Danube Swabian people ([[:Category:Donauschwaben|Donauschwaben]]) and their descendants are burried on the cemetery, as many Danube Swabians resettled in the nearby residential area called ''Kirchfeldsiedlung'', where there's also a street called ''Donauschwabenstraße''. == Sources == * Stadt Karlsruhe, https://www.karlsruhe.de/b4/buergerdienste/bestattungen/friedhoefe/fried-nord/neureut-hauptfriedho.de, accessed 29 December 2017. [[Category:German Roots]] [[Category:Donauschwaben]] [[Category: Kischker, Serbien]]

Hauptschatzregister der Vogdey Wahlenhorst 1652

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[[Category: Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen One Place Study]] [[Category: Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen]] {{Succession |position1=Hauptschatzregister Vogtei Wallenhorst |years1=1652 |before1=[[Space:Volksz%C3%A4hlung_in_der_Di%C3%B6zese_Osnabr%C3%BCck_-_Wallenhorst|Volkszählung in Wallenhorst 1652]] |after1=[[Space:Hebungsregister_des_T%C3%BCrkenschatzes_1663|Hebungsregister des Türkenschatzes 1663]] }} {{One Place Study|place=Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|category=Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen One Place Study}} ==Introduction== In ‘‘1652‘‘‘, a main tax register for the bailiwick of Wallenhorst, including the parishes of Wallenhorst and Rulle, was collected. The list is valuable for genealogy as it pre-dates church book records of Wallenhorst parish that started in 1658. Additionally, it can also be combined very nicely with the 1652 census of Wallenhorst for a more complete picture of inhabitants and children residing in the farmsteads. ==Purpose of this page== This page provides a transcription of the 1652 main tax register of Wallenhorst bailiwick. It allows members of the Wallenhorst One Place Study project to link every name on this list to the corresponding WikiTree profile. This makes seeing the relationship between the transcribed source and the profiles easier. It also simplifies adding a short summary of the findings to each profile. Finally, this page provides a simple template to reference the source correctly and consistently in the corresponding profile. == Templates for referencing the source== '''Reference in "Sources" section''' *Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''Schatz- und Kontributionsregister der Kirchspiele Rulle und Wallenhorst 1628-1653.''', here: ''[[Space:Hauptschatzregister_der_Vogdey_Wahlenhorst_1652|Hauptschatzregister der Vogdey Wahlenhorst 1652]]'', 1652, NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 88 Nr. 27, foils 83 - 92, digital images 86-95 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v56993 digital copy] at Arcinsys, accessed 3 March 2024. '''Inline reference:''' Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''Schatz- und Kontributionsregister der Kirchspiele Rulle und Wallenhorst 1628-1653.''', here: ''[[Space:Hauptschatzregister_der_Vogdey_Wahlenhorst_1652|Hauptschatzregister der Vogdey Wahlenhorst 1652]]'', 1652, NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 88 Nr. 27, foils 83 - 92, digital images 86-95 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v56993 digital copy] at Arcinsys, accessed 3 March 2024. == Text Templates for WikiTree Profiles== Also in '''1652''', '''xxx''' was mentioned in the [[Space:Hauptschatzregister_der_Vogdey_Wahlenhorst_1652|main tax register of Wallenhorst bailiwick]] together with other inhabitants of the farm:Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''Schatz- und Kontributionsregister der Kirchspiele Rulle und Wallenhorst 1628-1653.''', here: ''[[Space:Hauptschatzregister_der_Vogdey_Wahlenhorst_1652|Hauptschatzregister der Vogdey Wahlenhorst 1652]]'', 1652, NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 88 Nr. 27, foils 83 - 92, digital images 86-95 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v56993 digital copy] at Arcinsys, accessed 3 March 2024. ==Dating of the list== ==Transcription== '''Haubtschatz der Vogdey Wahlenhorst und Rulle ab Anno 1652''' ==Baurschaft Wahlenhorst== ===Erbe=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Erbe''' |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Farm Operator''' || '''Additional Farm Resident''' || '''thlr (Taler)''' || '''ß (Shilling)''' || '''d (Denar)''' |- | [[Burmeister-569|Johan Burmeister]] || ||2||14 || |- | || [[Meyer_zu_Walenhorst-2|Frauwe]] ||1 || 7|| |- | || Knecht ||1 || || |- | || Halbknecht || || 10||6 |- | || Schaffer, ist stumb und taub haben selbigen um (Borgs?)willen auffgenohmen || || || |- | || Magett || || 8|| |- | || verheurte Leibzuchter || || 4|| |- | || Frauwe || ||2 || |- | || Husselte || || 4|| |- | || Frauwe || ||2 || |- | [[Mosting-18|Johan Hornsche Meyer]] || ||2 ||14 || |- | || [[Dulige-1|Frauwe]] || 1||7 || |- | || 3 Kinder ||2 || || |- | || Maget || ||8 || |- | [[Meyer_zu_Walenhorst-1|Ludike Meyer]] || ||2 ||14 || |- | || Frauwe || 1||7 || |- | || Knecht ||1 || || |- | || 2 Kinder ||1 ||7 || |- | || Schaffer ||2|| || |- | || Magets ||||8 || |- | || Leibzuchter || ||7 || |- | || Frauwe || ||4 || |- | [[Schwalenberg-34|Mencke Schwalenborgh]] || ||2 ||14 || |- | || [[Unknown-676478|Frauwe]] ||1 ||7 || |- | || Knecht ||1 || || |- | || Halbknecht || ||10 ||6 |- | || Halbmaget || ||4 || |- | || Leibzuchter Heurlingh || ||4 || |- | || 1 Kindt || ||1 || |- | || Frauwe || ||4 || |- | [[Peddenpoel-2|Jacob Peddenpoill]] ist wegen seines Brands befreit || || || || |- | || Frauwe || || || |- | || Knechts ||1 || || |- | || Halbmagets || ||4 || |- | || Leibzuchter || ||7 || |- | || Frauwe || ||4 || |} ===Halbe Erbe=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Halbe Erbe''' |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Farm Operator''' || '''Additional Farm Resident''' || '''thlr (Taler)''' || '''ß (Shilling)''' || '''d (Denar)''' |- | [[Beidenbecker-1|Thonnies Beidenbecker]] || || 1 || 7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 14 || |- | || Schaffer || 2 || || |- | || Halbmaget || || 4 || |- | || Leibzuchter Heurlingh || || 4 || |- | || Frauwe || || 2 || |- | || Husselte || ||2 || |- | [[Wulff-527|Tepe Wulff]] || || 1 || 7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 14 || |- | || 2 Kinder || || 12 || |- | [[Hedeman-15|Sander Hedeman]] || || 1 || 7|| |- | || Frauwe || || 14 || |- | || [[Heideman-295|Sohn]] || || 6 || |- | [[vidua Bringmans]] || || || 14|| |- | || Leibzuchter vidua p(au)p(er) || || || |- | [[Duhlige-2|Lutke Duhlige]] || || 1 || 7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 14 || |- | [[Wamhoff-43|Johan Wamhoff]] || || 1 || 7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 14 || |- | || [[Wamhoff-42|Sohn]] || || 6 || |- | || Leibzuchter p(au)p(er) || || || |} ===Erbkotter=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Erbkotter''' |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Farm Operator''' || '''Additional Farm Resident''' || '''thlr (Taler)''' || '''ß (Shilling)''' || '''d (Denar)''' |- | [[Unknown-651127|Heinrich Wahlenhorst]] || || || 14|| |- | || [[Wahlenhorst-29|Frauw]] || ||7 || |- | || Husselte p(au)p(er) || || || |- | || [[Wahlenhorst-15|Leibzuchter]] || ||7 || |- | || Frauwe || ||4 || |- | || Husselte p(au)p(er) || || || |} ===Margkotter=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Margkötter''' |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Farm Operator''' || '''Additional Farm Resident''' || '''thlr (Taler)''' || '''ß (Shilling)''' || '''d (Denar)''' |- | [[Osterfeld-29|Johan Osterfeldt]] || || || 7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 4 || |- | || Husselte || || 2 || |- | Johan Osterfeldt der Elter || || || 7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 4 || |- | || 1 Kindt || || 2 || |- | [[Nartman-1|Heinrich Nartman]] || || || 7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 4 || |- | || Husselte p(au)p(er) || || || |- | [[Rechfeldt-1|Johan Rechfeldt]] || || || 7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 4 || |- | || 1 Kindt || || 2 || |- | [[Rotgeri-1|Ludike Rotgers]] || || || 7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 4 || |- | || Wittwe || || 2 || |- | [[Unknown-675756|Engel in der Horst]] p(au)p(er) || || || || |- | [[Unknown-676569|Trine Bockholdt]] p(au)p(er) || || || || |- | || Heurlingh || || 4 || |- | || Frauwe || || 2|| |} ==Baurschafft Lechtinge== ===Erbe=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Erbe''' |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Farm Operator''' || '''Additional Farm Resident''' || '''thlr (Taler)''' || '''ß (Shilling)''' || '''d (Denar)''' |- |[[Bramme-5|Tepe Bramme]]|| ||2 ||14 || |- | || Frauwe || 1 || 7 || |- | || Knechts ||1 || || |- | || Leibzuchter p(au)p(er)|| || || |- | || Hüsselte || || 4|| |- | || Frauwe || || 2 || |- | Steffen Rolicker vidua || || 1 || 7 || |- | || Knecht ||1 || || |- | || Halbknecht || || 10||6 |- | || Halbmagets || ||4 || |- | [[Werries-42|Gerdt Werries]] || || 2 || 14 || |- | || Frauwe || 1 || 7 || |- | || 3 Kinder ||2 || || |- | || Maget || ||8 || |- | [[Mostinck-13|Schweer Mostingk]] || || 2 || 14 || |- | || Frauwe || 1 || 7 || |- | || 1 Kindt || ||14 || |- | || Knecht ||1 || || |- | || Halbknecht || || 10||6 |- | || Halb Maget || ||4|| |- | [[Sprehe-47|Jürgen Spree]] || || 2 || 14 || |- | || Frauwe || 1 || 7 || |- | || 2 Kinder ||1 ||14 || |- | || Magett || ||8 || |- | Jürgen Harenborch || || 2 || 14 || |- | || Frauwe || 1 || 7 || |- | || Halbknecht || || 10||6 |- | || Leibzuchter || ||7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 4|| |- | || Hüsselte || || 4|| |- | || Frauwe || || 2 || |- | Henrich Willewisch || || 2 || 14 || |- | || Frauwe || 1 || 7 || |- | Heinrich Ripenhoff || || 2 || 14 || |- | || Frauwe || 1 || 7 || |- | || 1 Kindt || || 14|| |- | || Leibzuchter Heuerlingk || || 4|| |- | || Frauwe || || 2 || |- | || Hüsselte p(au)p(er) || || || |- | Gerdt Wulff vidua, so die halbe Leibzucht vom Erbe hat || || || 4 || |- | || verheuerte Leibzuchter || || 4|| |- | || Frauwe || || 2 || |- | Johan Sudowe || || 2 || 14 || |- | || Frauwe || 1 || 7 || |} ===Halbe Erbe=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Halbe Erbe''' |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Farm Operator''' || '''Additional Farm Resident''' || '''thlr (Taler)''' || '''ß (Shilling)''' || '''d (Denar)''' |- | Christoffer Ebeßkotte || || 1 || 7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 14 || |- | || Knecht ||1 || || |- | || Halbknecht || ||10 ||6 |- | || Husselte || || 4|| |- | || Frauwe || || 2 || |- | || Backhüser || ||4 || |- | || Frauwe || || 2 || |- | Sander Woistman || || 1 || 7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 14 || |- | || Mutter || ||2 || |- | || 1 Kindt || || 6|| |- | || Hußelte || || 2|| |- | Berndt Welman || || 1 || 7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 14 || |- | || 1 Kind || ||6 || |- | || verheurte Leibuchter || || 4|| |- | || Frauwe || || 2 || |- | || Hußelte pp || || || |} ===Margkotter=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Margkötter''' |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Farm Operator''' || '''Additional Farm Resident''' || '''thlr (Taler)''' || '''ß (Shilling)''' || '''d (Denar)''' |- | [[Heimkamp-1|Heimkampff]] || || || 7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 4 || |- | Herman Piesbergh || || || 7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 4 || |- | || Mutter || ||2 || |- | Steffen Weßell || || || 7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 4 || |- | Berend Stolmeyer, ist Untervogt || || || || |} ==Baurschafft Piede== ===Erbe=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Erbe in Bauerschaft Piede''' |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Farm Operator''' || '''Additional Farm Resident''' || '''thlr (Taler)''' || '''ß (Shilling)''' || '''d (Denar)''' |- | [[Zu_Sübern-10|Gößlich zu Sübern]] || ||2 ||14 || |- | || [[Mosting-21|Frauwe]] ist Todt || || || |- | || 3 Kinder ||2|| || |- | || Halbknecht || ||10||6 |- | || Schaffer, so geringe und arm ||1 || || |- | [[Tho_Subern-1|Alberdt zu Sübern]] || ||2||14 || |- | || Frauwe || 1||7 || |- | || 3 Kinder ||2 || || |- | || Knecht ||1|| || |- | || Schaffer so ein gar geringer Jung ||1|| || |- | [[Tho_Piehe-1|Berendt Scholer]] || ||2||14 || |- | || Frauwe ||1 ||7 || |- | || 3 Kinder || 2|| || |- | || Schaffer, ein armer Junge und aus Bahrmhertzigkeit angenohmen || || || |- | [[Becker-12303|Roleff Becker]] || || 2||14 || |- | || Frauwe||1||7|| |- | || Knecht || 1|| || |- | || Schaffer filius, so noch minder Jahr || || || |- | || [[Unknown-658038|die Mutter]]|| ||4 || |- |[[Zu_Piehe-2|Christoffer zu Piede]] || ||2||14 || |- | || Frauwe||1||7|| |- | || 1 Kindt || ||14|| |- | || Knecht ||1|| || |- | || Halbknecht || ||10 ||6 |- | || Maget || || 8|| |- | || Schaffer filius ist minner Jahre || || || |- | [[Dreeß_tho_Piehe-3|Dreiß zu Piede]] || ||2||14 || |- | || Frauwe||1||7|| |- | || 2 Kinder ||1||7|| |- | || Schaffer so ein geringer Junge ||1|| || |- | [[Sevenborgen-5|Herman Sevenborgen]] vid.(ua) || ||1||7 || |- | || 3 Kinder ||2 || || |- | || Schäffer ||2 || || |- | || Halbknecht || ||10 ||6 |- | || Leibzüchter p(au)p(er) || || 7|| |- | || Frauwe p(au)p(er) || || 4|| |- | || Hüsselte || ||4 || |- | || Frauwe || ||2 || |} ===Erbkotter=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Erbkotter in Bauerschaft Piede''' |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Farm Operator''' || '''Additional Farm Resident''' || '''thlr (Taler)''' || '''ß (Shilling)''' || '''d (Denar)''' |- | Friderich Juncker || || ||14|| |- | || Frauwe || ||7 || |- | || Halbknecht || ||10||6 |- | || Schaffer ||2 || || |- | || Halbmaget || ||5 || |- | || Leibzuchter || || 7|| |- | || Frauwe || ||4|| |} ===Margkotter=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Margkotter in Bauerschaft Piede''' |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Farm Operator''' || '''Additional Farm Resident''' || '''thlr (Taler)''' || '''ß (Shilling)''' || '''d (Denar)''' |- | [[Averrien-1|Frederich Averien]] || || ||7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 4|| |- | || 1 Kindt || ||2 || |- | Heinrich in der Heide || || ||7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 4|| |- | || Vatter || || 4|| |- | || Mutter || || 2|| |- | Johan Welman || || ||7 || |- | || Frauwe || ||4 || |- | || Hüsselte || ||2 || |- | [[Kolbrecher-1|Tepe Kolbrecher]] || || || 7|| |- | || Frauwe || ||4|| |- | || Mutter || ||2 || |- | [[Kolbrecher-2|Berendt Kolbrecher]] || || ||7 || |- | || Frauwe || || 4|| |} : : ==Bauerschafft Hollagerberg== ===Erbe=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Erbe in Baurschaft Hollagerberg''' |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Farm Operator''' || '''Additional Farm Resident''' || '''thlr (Taler)''' || '''ß (Shilling)''' || '''d (Denar)''' |- | Tepe Welman || ||2||14|| |- | || Frauwe ||1||7|| |- | || Halbknecht || ||10||6 |- | || Hüsselte || ||2|| |- | [[Remme-25|Friederich Remme]] || ||2||14|| |- | || Frauwe ||1||7|| |- | || Maget || ||8|| |- | || Schaffer, so ein geringer Junge ||1|| || |- | || Leibzüchter || ||7|| |- | || Frauwe || ||4|| |- | [[Gottman-108|Martin Gottman]] || || 2||14|| |- | || Frauwe ||1||7|| |- | || 3 Kinder ||2|| || |- | Henrich Hürman || || 2||14|| |- | || Frauwe ||1||7|| |- | || 1 Kindt || ||14|| |- | Tepe Clausinck || ||2||14|| |- | || Frauwe||1||7|| |- | || Maget || || 8|| |- | || Schaffer, ist arm und mit der bösen Krankheit behaftet ||1 || || |- | || Hüsselte || ||2|| |- | [[Unknown-672047|Johan Dauwe]] || ||2||14|| |- | || Frauwe ||1||7|| |- | || 1 Kindt || ||14 || |- | || Knecht ||1 || || |- | || Halbknecht || ||10||6 |- | || Schaffer, ist ein armer Junge und lauffe || || || |- | Christoffer Kollenbergs || ||2||14|| |- | || Frauwe || 1||7|| |- | || 1 Kindt || || 14|| |- | || Knecht || 1|| || |- | || Frauwe || ||10 ||6 |- | || Leibzüchter || ||7 || |- | || Frauwe || ||4 || |- | || Hüsselte || ||2 || |- | Heinrich Klumpe vacat || || || || |- | || Leibzüchter || ||7 || |- | || Frauwe || ||4 || |- | || Hüsselte || ||4 || |- | || Frauwe || || 2|| |- | Ebbeke Trame || || 2||14|| |- | || Frauwe ||1||7|| |- | || 1 Kindt || ||14 || |- | || Knecht ||1 || || |- | || Schaffer || 2|| || |- | || Maget || ||8 || |- | || Leibzüchter, der Kaufmannschaft treibt ||1|| || |- | || Frauwe || ||10||6 |- | || Halb Maget || ||4|| |- | [[Bergman-1786|Jürgen Bergman]]|| || 2||14|| |- | || Frauwe ||1||7|| |- | || Mutter || || 4|| |- | || Halbknecht || ||10||6 |- | || Magett || ||8|| |- | || Schaffer, so ein geringer Junge ||1|| || |- | || Leibzüchter so (veniermuge ?) || ||4|| |- | || Frauwe || || 2|| |- | [[Witte-1436|Jürgen Witte ]]|| ||2||14|| |- | || Frauwe ||1||7|| |- | || Halbknecht || || 10||6 |- | || Schaffer ||2 || || |- | || Maget || || 8|| |- | || Mutter || ||5 || |- | || Leibzüchter || ||7|| |- | || Frauwe || ||4|| |- | || Hüsselte || ||2|| |- | [[Wulfetange-13|Johan Wulffetange]] || ||2||14|| |- | || [[Unknown-634611|Frauwe ]]||1||7|| |- | || Knecht || 1|| || |- | || 2 Kinder ||1||7|| |- | || Heuerling || ||7|| |- | || Frauwe || ||4|| |- | Heinrich Remme || ||2||14|| |- | || Frauwe ||1||7|| |- | || Schaffer ||2 || || |- | || Leibzüchter || ||7 || |- | || Frauw|| ||4 || |- | || 1 Kindt|| ||2 || |- | || Hüßelte|| ||4 || |- | || Frauwe || ||2 || |- | [[Unknown-631860|Jürgen zu Bahrlage vid.(ua)]] ||||1||7|| |- | || 4 Kinder ||2||14|| |- | || Knecht ||1 || || |- | || Schaffer ||2 || || |- | || Leibzüchter || ||7|| |- | || Frauwe || ||4|| |- |[[Tho_Barlage-3|Gerdt zu Bahrlage]] ||||2||14|| |- | || Frauwe ||1||7|| |- | || Halbknecht ||||10 ||6 |- | || Halb Maget || ||4|| |- | || Leibzüchter || ||7|| |- | || Frauwe || ||4|| |- | || Kindt || ||2|| |- | [[Veltmoller-1|Evert Veltmoller]] ist ganz lam || || || || |- | || Frauwe ||1 ||7|| |- | || Knecht ||1 || || |- | || Frauwe || ||10||6 |- | || Halb Maget || ||4 || |- | || Leibzüchter || ||4|| |- | || Frauwe || ||2|| |- | || Hüsselte || ||4|| |- | || Frauwe || ||2|| |} ===Halbe Erbe=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Halberbe in Baurschaft Hollagerberg''' |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Farm Operator''' || '''Additional Farm Resident''' || '''thlr (Taler)''' || '''ß (Shilling)''' || '''d (Denar)''' |- | [[Nyehauß-3|Niehaus]] vid. || || ||14|| |- | || 1 Kindt || || 6|| |- | || Halbknecht || || 10||6 |- | || Halb Maget || ||4 || |} ===Erbkotter=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Erbkotter in Baurschaft Hollagerberg''' |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Farm Operator''' || '''Additional Farm Resident''' || '''thlr (Taler)''' || '''ß (Shilling)''' || '''d (Denar)''' |- | Brankampff || || ||14|| |- | || Frauwe || ||7|| |- | || Hüsselte || ||2|| |- | Herman Langsenkampff || || ||14|| |- | || Frauwe || ||7|| |- | || Hüsselte || ||4|| |- | || Frauwe || ||2|| |- |[[Schlüter-558|Johan Schlüter]] || || ||14|| |- | ||Frauwe || ||7|| |- | || [[Slüter-9|Alte Schlüter]]|| ||4|| |- | || Frauwe || ||2|| |- | Lübbetepe || || ||14|| |- | || Frauwe || ||7|| |- | || Hüsselte pp || || || |} ===Margkotter=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Margkotter in Baurschaft Hollagerberg''' |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Farm Operator''' || '''Additional Farm Resident''' || '''thlr (Taler)''' || '''ß (Shilling)''' || '''d (Denar)''' |- | Johan Stalkampff Kauffman ||||2||10||6 |- | || 2 Kinder ||1|| || |- | Steffen Roverride || || ||7|| |- | || Frauwe || ||4|| |- | || Mutter ist ein alte, taube, unvermögens Frauw || || || |- | || Vatter ist ein alter unvermögener Mann || || || |- | Johan in der Heide unvermogen|| || || || |- | || Frauwe || || || |- | || Vatter ist ein alter unvermogener Mann|| || || |- | Heinrich in den Hagen || || ||7|| |- | || Frauwe || ||4|| |- | || Hüsselte || ||4|| |- | || Frauwe || ||2|| |- | Herman Rediker || || ||7|| |- | || Frauwe || ||4|| |- | || Vatter || ||4|| |- | || Frauwe || ||2|| |}

Haus Nosthausen

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Eickel,_Nordrhein-Westfalen
Haus_Nosthausen,_Eickel
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[[Category:Haus_Nosthausen,_Eickel]] [[Category:Eickel,_Nordrhein-Westfalen]] Haus Nosthausen ist ein Rittergut im Kirchspiel Eickel. Teilweise wird Nosthausen als Geburtsort in den Kirchenbüchern von St.Marien Eickel angegeben. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haus_Nosthausen

Hautala-20: 2024 16-for-16 Progress

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Remember to add milestones to the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678276/are-you-participating-in-the-2024-16-for-16-mission G2G Post] == “One and done” missions: == *Add a new or additional photo of yourself to your profile. *Add a biography to your profile. *'''DONE''' Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *'''DONE''' Increase your CC7 number from 1395 to 1607 (January Connect-A-Thon) *'''DONE''' Create a free-space profile about something that interests you ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kauhajoki_parish Kauhajoki parish]). *Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. *Try out the Wikitree Sourcer extension. *Attend WikiTree Day 2024. *'''DONE''' I joined a RAWK month long Challenge, Eric Stamper's RAWK (April 2024) *I helped with Hacktoberfest either as a tester or developer *Start or join a One-Name Study. *Start or join a One-Place Study. *Join a geographical project. *Join a topical project. *Join a functional project. *Start a free-space project. *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. *Add a book to the Source Library. == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Specific times): == === DONE Add or source 160 profiles each during a Connect-a-Thon, WikiGames or Source-a-Thon, respectively. Use the ‘Thon tracker to find out your count and record it here:=== *January Connect-a-Thon: 194 *April Connect-a-Thon: 314 *July Connect-a-Thon: *Wikigames (Overall): *Source-a-Thon: ===I commented on 4 videos or Social Media posts from WikiTree @ Rootstech 2024:=== # # # # ===I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Day 2024 and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # ===I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Symposium 2024 and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Monthly): == === I earned Club 100 badges in these 6 or 12 months: === # Jan 2024 # Feb 2024 # Mar 2024 # Apr 2024 (Club 1000) # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I earned Club 1000 badges in these 6 or 12 months:=== # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I participated in these 6, 12 or 24 monthly challenges: === Examples (Bio Builders, Connectors, GEDI, Sourcerers etc): # March 2024 Challenge: Sourcing Unsourced Appalachians # May 2024 Challenge: USBH Connecting Challenge # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers:=== *January: *February : *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: ===Tally your thank yous given each month:=== Your goal is 16 a month! *January: *February : *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Weekly): == ===I participated in these 16, 32 or 48 weekly challenges:=== (Examples: 52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, WikiTree Challenge) # SaturdaySourcingSprint - 20240216, 10 sourced profiles # DD Challenge Orphaned Profiles XLIV # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I participated in these 16 or 32 Weekend Chats:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I shared these 16 or 32 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s):=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I watched these 16 or 32 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment:=== # April 27 (probably as Susan H) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete anytime): == === ''DONE '' I uploaded 16, 32 or 64 photos or headstones to these profiles:=== # https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Nettleton-879 # https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Carpenter-25627 # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Hart-23630.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Bagley-3263.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Park-7407.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Peterson-19298.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Clise-63.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Bunkelman-8.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Abraham-2759.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Peterson-18920.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Nettleton-445.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Collister-119.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Carr-19005.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Carr-19006.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Thompson-86134.png #(Score Mark) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Budlong-143.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Bowen-12278.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Barton-13211.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Mercer-6163.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Bagley-3121.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Abe-79-1.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Abe-79.png # https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Ingraham-1743 # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/F%C3%A4ltmarsch-2 # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) === ''DONE '' I added 16, 32 or 64 profiles to a cemetery category:=== # Douglas-16827, Bark River Cemetery, Bark River, Michigan # Bergman-1899, Fernhill Memorial Gardens and Mausoleum, Stuart, Florida # Bergman-1900, Forest Hills Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Palm City, Florida # Bergman-1898, Bark River Cemetery, Bark River, Michigan # Bergman-1902, Gardens of Rest Cemetery, Delta County, Michigan # Bergman-1903, Bark River Cemetery, Bark River, Michigan # Bergman-1904, Bark River Cemetery, Bark River, Michigan # Bergman-1905, Bark River Cemetery, Bark River, Michigan # Barnett-15952, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, Washington # Oxford-979, Algood Cemetery, Algood, Tennessee # Oxford-982, Jefferson Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Jefferson City, Tennessee # Oxford-983, Fairview Memorial Cemetery, New Tazewell, Tennessee # Oxford-984, Woodhaven Memorial Gardens, Claxton, Tennessee # Rutherford-7051, Lee Memorial Gardens, Woodway, Virginia # Rutherford-7069, Lee Memorial Gardens, Woodway, Virginia #(Score Mark) Rutherford-7071, Lee Memorial Gardens, Woodway, Virginia # Rutherford-7072, Lee Memorial Gardens, Woodway, Virginia # Rutherford-7073, Millers Chapel Cemetery, Jonesville, Virginia # Rutherford-7074, Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside, California # Rutherford-7075, Arlington Memorial Gardens, Mount Healthy, Ohio # Bunkelman-12, Forest Mound Cemetery, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin # Bunkelman-13, Seymour Cemetery, Seymour, Wisconsin # Bunkelman-14, Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh, Wisconsin # Nettleton-879, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, Washington # Nettleton-880, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, Washington # Nettleton-881, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, Washington # Nettleton-883, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, Washington # Smith-242365, Fords Chapel Cemetery, New Tazewell, Tennessee # Oxford-664, Fords Chapel Cemetery, New Tazewell, Tennessee # Oxford-978, Fords Chapel Cemetery, New Tazewell, Tennessee # Oxford-977, Fords Chapel Cemetery, New Tazewell, Tennessee #(Score Mark) Oxford-976, Fords Chapel Cemetery, New Tazewell, Tennessee # Oxford-975, Fords Chapel Cemetery, New Tazewell, Tennessee # Oxford-973, Fords Chapel Cemetery, New Tazewell, Tennessee # Jones-145635, Fords Chapel Cemetery, New Tazewell, Tennessee # Oxford-974, Benham Cemetery, Benham, Kentucky # King-45293, Benham Cemetery, Benham, Kentucky # Perry-20880, Johnson Cemetery, Jonesville, Virginia # Rutherford-5077, Johnson Cemetery, Jonesville, Virginia # Rutherford-5081, Johnson Cemetery, Jonesville, Virginia # Rutherford-5079, Johnson Cemetery, Jonesville, Virginia # Rutherford-723, Johnson Cemetery, Jonesville, Virginia # Rutherford-1637, Johnson Cemetery, Jonesville, Virginia # Smith-242385, Johnson Cemetery, Jonesville, Virginia # Johnson-140927, Johnson Cemetery, Jonesville, Virginia # Johnson-140939, Johnson Cemetery, Jonesville, Virginia # Johnson-140913, Johnson Cemetery, Jonesville, Virginia # Johnson-140924, Johnson Cemetery, Jonesville, Virginia # Johnson-140934, Johnson Cemetery, Jonesville, Virginia # Rutherford-7070, Johnson Cemetery, Jonesville, Virginia # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ==='''DONE''' I connected 8, 16 or 32 profiles from a cemetery category:=== # Proctor-4395, Connected to tree via Smith-276607 # Ingraham-1779, Connected to tree via Ingraham-1779 (new) s/o Ingraham-1780 (new) s/o Ingraham-538 (existing) # Bunkelman-10, Connected to tree via husband Milham-206 (new) husband of Klieves-2 (new), sister of Klieves-1 (existing) # Coates-5696, brother of Coates-5700 (new), wife of Cochran-7823 (new), brother of Cochrane-2216 (existing) #Stone-29382, sister of Stone-29648 (new), wife of Stickney-1334 (new), brother of Stickney-1338 (new), husband of Wheeler-28134 (new), daughter of Wheeler-28135 (new), son of Wheeler-28136 (new), husband of Peck-11763 (new), daughter of Peck-6206 (existing) #Marco-160, wife of Hartwick-429 (new), son of Hartvikson-1 (existing) #Rainwater-995, brother of Rainwater-1003, husband of Wiley-5636, sister of Wiley-6074 (new), wife of Zeigler-1414 (new), son of Zeigler-1415 (new), husband of Jackson-63034 (step-mother, new), sister of Jackson-49619 (existing) #(Score Mark) Winslow-3786, son of Washington-4090, connected to existing mother Gregg-5083 # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from my Anniversaries list:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 early profiles from my Watchlist:=== (Sort by oldest edit) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added biographies and sources to 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Notables category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Biography Category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Birth Record / Needs Marriage Record or Needs Death Record Category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I dated these 16, 32 or 64 undated profiles from suggestions 131-134:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category or subcategories=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added at least one source to these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 Data Doctor Suggestions:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles to [[Space:Completeness_Checklist |completeness]] using David Randall’s Checklist:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 random profiles:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I connected these 8, 16 or 32 unconnected profiles to the big tree:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles of individuals who died young:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I solved these 16, 32 or 64 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added 16, 32 or 64 links between Wikipedia/Wikidata and a profile on WikiTree=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added a statement in the biography: "See WikiTree.com Profile: Wiki-ID:" to 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added a WikiTree "flower" to 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===DONE I created a source in FamilySearch for 16, 32 or 64 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool=== # Anderson-73411 and G873-QSJ # Bergman-1880 and LHLP-RBD # Bergman-1882 and L5D2-KHN # Bergman-1883 and GHLW-TXY # Bergman-1893 and LHRL-Z6J # Bergman-1894 and 96DM-WTQ # Spettel-30 and 96DM-WT7 # Douglas-16827 and LHGM-5Z5 # Bergman-1898 and LHGM-TSX # King-45302 and G3V3-65W # Bergman-1902 and LH16-5RZ # Bergman-1903 and LH16-R3H # Carpenter-25627 and GM85-KXL # Hancock-12736 and L2M8-QJ6 # Clise-63 and MC1B-STS #(Score Mark) King-45290 and GDG6-RK8 # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I answered 8, 16 or 32 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G:=== (Suggestion: Record a short synopsis of the question to jog your memory.) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Generous Genealogist badges to these 8 WikiTreers:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Family or Community Star badges to these 8 WikiTreers:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I invited these 8 people to join WikiTree:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I shared the shareable family tree image for these 16, 32 or 64 ancestors on my social media account(s):=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I commented on 8, 16 or 32 Wikitree Social Media posts:=== (Excluding the '''Question of the Week''' or '''Saturday Roundup''' posts) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ==Missions Completed== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark)

Hautapu Cemetery

PageID: 20294806
Inbound links: 3
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 589 views
Created: 6 Feb 2018
Saved: 21 Jan 2019
Touched: 21 Jan 2019
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Hautapu_Cemetery,_Hautapu,_Waikato
Waikato_Cemetery_Free-Space_Pages
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Kerr-6031.jpg
Hautapu_Cemetery-1.jpg
Hautapu_Cemetery-3.jpg
Crickett-21.jpg
Hickey-1876.jpg
Fisher-14460.jpg
Medhurst-184.jpg
Medhurst-183.jpg
Hautapu_Cemetery-2.jpg
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Scott-26869.jpg
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Dyer-11502.jpg
Hjorth-170.jpg
Hautapu_Cemetery-4.jpg
Fisher-14460-1.jpg
Cleary-1236.jpg
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[[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Hautapu Cemetery, Hautapu, Waikato]] = Hautapu Cemetery = There are two entrances to the cemetery. One is on Victoria Road, and the other is on Hannon Road. There is a paved carpark area. The cemetery is administered by the Waipa District Council. It has been noticed that there are in fact many errors in the Council online database - mostly due to the records being transcribed as 1900's instead of 1800's (so they appear with dates in the wrong century). :'''Location''' :Victoria Road :Hautapu :Waikato, New Zealand :Postal Code: 3493 The street address on Google is: - Victoria Rd, Tamahere 3493. ---- ==Links== * [[:Category: Hautapu Cemetery, Hautapu, Waikato|'''WikiTree list for Hautapu Cemetery (category)''']] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2301510/hautapu-cemetery '''Find-a-Grave'''] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Hautapu-Cemetery/203774 '''BillionGraves'''] * [http://rid.waipadc.govt.nz/cemetery/ '''Waipa District Council Cemetery record search'''] === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. * For a list of Interments in table format please see [[Space:Hautapu_Cemetery_Interment_lists|Hautapu Cemetery Interment Lists]] - please note that this is a work in progress. *Currently there are '''4''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''6123''' entries, and BillionGraves has '''716'''.[[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 17:19, 13 January 2019 (UTC) *Currently there are '''31''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''6123''' entries, and BillionGraves has '''716'''.[[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 17:39, 17 January 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Hautapu Cemetery Interment lists

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== Hautapu Cemetery Interments == This page is for the interments table used by the New Zealand Cemeteries Team to record progress on profiles added, data, transcriptions and headstone photos added to WikiTree. Where relevant, the overall progress, and last worked date, should be updated on the New Zealand Cemeteries Team Progress page. Please also add any transcriptions to the comment field below the applicable profile photo (of the memorial or headstone), and simply update the table on this page to say "done". A link to each photo uploaded is included in the table. The table progress will be summarised below. To return to the Hautapu Cemetery Free Space page, click [[Space:Hautapu_Cemetery|HERE]]. To return to the Hautapu Cemetery Category page, click [[:Category:Hautapu_Cemetery%2C_Hautapu%2C_Waikato|HERE]]. '''Cemetery "to do" list'''
Assistance is needed for: - # photographing headstones and memorials # tagging photos of headstones and memorials with the cemetery space name # transcribing memorials # creating profiles for those interred or memorialised at Hautapu Cemetery (some listed in the table and not yet created) and linking them to the wider tree # categorising existing profiles of those interred at Hautapu Cemetery to ensure they appear under the cemetery category # adding profiles and information to the sortable table of interments # checking the table for missing information and/or errors # re-checking the table periodically for new or amended information === Progress tracking === Currently in the table there are:
* 5 entries in the table, 5 profiles linked, 0 transcriptions, 1 photo linked. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 10:57, 21 January 2019 (UTC) == TABLE OF INTERMENTS == Below is a sortable table of interments and memorials for Hautapu Old Cemetery. ILMO in the transcriptions is an abbreviation of "In Loving Memory Of". Not all interments or headstones have images or transcriptions possible. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table of Memorials and Interments |- ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SURNAME''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''GIVEN NAMES''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BIRTH DATE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DEATH DATE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''AGE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''PLOT''' ! align="left" style="width: 180px;background:#f0f0f0" class="unsortable"|'''TRANSCRIPTION''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''PHOTO LINK''' |- |[[Bell-21902|BELL]]||[[Bell-21902|William Roy]]||1917 Apr 30||1996 Feb 06||xx||TBA||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bright-2484|BRIGHT]]||[[Bright-2484|Herbert Edgar]]||1885||1963 Nov 17||78||TBA||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Berner-127|BRODIE-FITZGIBBON]]||[[Berner-127|Davida Hummel]]||1915 Mar 06||2001 Feb 18||xx||TBA||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bukowsky-2|BUKOWSKY]]||[[Bukowsky-2|David Charles]]||1875 Sep 03||1918 Nov 22||43||TBA||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Calvert-2270|CALVERT]]||[[Calvert-2270|Joseph]]||1837||1887 May 12||50||TBA||Too faint to transcribe||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Calvert-2270 CALVERT J] |}

Havelock Cemetery

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[[Category: Havelock, Marlborough]] [[Category:Marlborough_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] [[Category: Havelock Cemetery, Havelock, Marlborough]] = Havelock Cemetery = '''LOCATION'''
Slogan Street
Havelock
Marlborough '''GPS:''' :Latitude: -41.28263 :Longitude: 173.76848 === Links === * [https://www.marlborough.govt.nz/services/cemeteries/cemetery-records-search Marlborough District Council Council Cemeteries Database online search] * [https://maps.marlborough.govt.nz/smaps/?map=9b7a97bded3f4bcca4c9216634a73304&cemetery=Havelock%20Cemetery Marlborough District Council Havelock Cemetery Plan] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2527322/havelock-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Havelock/279277 Billion Graves] === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''7''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''620''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''62''' - [[King-12726|Stephen King]] at 12:40, 25 January 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]]. See a table of progress on the [[Space:Havelock_Cemetery_Interments_Table_1|Havelock Cemetery Interments]] capture page.

Havelock Cemetery Interments Table 1

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= Havelock Cemetery Interments Table = This page is for the interments table used by the New Zealand Cemeteries Team to record progress on profiles added, data, transcriptions and headstone photos added to WikiTree. Where relevant, the overall progress, and last worked date, should be updated on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|New Zealand Cemeteries Team Progress page]]. Please also add any transcriptions to the comment field below the applicable profile photo (of the memorial or headstone), and simply update the table on this page to say "done". A link to each photo uploaded is included in the table. The table progress will be summarised below. To return to the [[Space:Havelock_Cemetery|Havelock Cemetery Free Space page, click HERE]]. To return to the [[:Category: Havelock Cemetery, Havelock, Marlborough|Havelock Cemetery Category page, click HERE]]. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ SORTABLE TABLE of Memorials and Interments at Havelock Cemetery |- ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SURNAME''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FORENAMES''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BORN''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DIED''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''AGE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PLOT''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0" class="unsortable"|'''TRANSCRIPTION''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Photo link''' |- |[[Farnell-244|Moore]]||[[Farnell-244|Alice]]||1853 Sep 8||1912 Mar 6||58||Block 0 Row 0 Plot 237||To be transcribed||To be photographed |- |[[Moore-14835|Moore]]||[[Moore-14835|John Alexander]]||1849 Jan 22||1933 Aug 10||84||Block 0 Row 0 Plot 237||To be transcribed||to be photographed |- |[[Nash-6247|Hutchinson]]||[[Nash-6247|Eileen Violetta]]||1901 Dec 6||1977 Jun 30||75||Block 8 Row 0 Plot 3||To be transcribed||to be photographed |- |[[Wells-15199|Wells]]||[[Wells-15199|Athol Ivor]]||1914 Mar 4||Jan 6 1996||81||Block 0 Row 17 Plot 1||To be transcribed||to be photographed |- |[[Wells-15198|Wells]]||[[Wells-15198|Nigel Keith]]||1911 Jan 2||1977||||Block 9 Row 11 Plot 9||To be transcribed||to be photographed |- |[[Avis-176|Jones]]||[[Avis-176|Harriet]]||1842||1924 Sep 3||82||Block 0 Row 0 Plot 140||tbc||tbc |- |[[Mills-9897|Mills]]||[[Mills-9897|Thomas Hearn]]||1834||29 Aug 1898||64||Block 0 Row 0 Plot 31||tbc||tbc |- |}

Havelock North Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Havelock North Cemetery, Havelock North, Hawke's Bay]] [[Category: Hawke's Bay Cemetery Free Space Pages]] === Links === See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249885/havelock-north-cemetery Find a Grave Page for Havelock North Cemetery].

Havemeyer Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Havemeyer families and information about individuals, places, and things named Havemeyer. (If you have any information to add about Havemeyers or the name, please do.) === Origins of the Surname Havemeyer === As either a Danish, German or Dutch surname it refers to a garden-master. === Geographic Centers of Havemeyer Families === In Europe, most with the Havemeyer surname are from Germany. In the USA, many settled in the state of New York. === Famous Havemeyers === Branches of the Havemeyer family developed the sugar industry and another had oil refining company.

Havens--Austin Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Havens--Austin Genealogy == The descendants of [[Havens-1677|Lauren Havens]] (1799-1876) and [[Ranney-445|Charlotte Ranney]] (1801-1855) and [[Austin-11895|Charles Grandison Austin]] (1808-1891) and [[Blakeman-402|Catharine Blakeman]] (1809-1900) * by Esther Deidamia (Littleford) Woodworth * published 1956 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Havens--Austin Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/havensaustingene00wood === Table of Contents === * Additions and Corrections, [https://archive.org/details/havensaustingene00wood/page/37/mode/1up Page 37-39]. * Index, [https://archive.org/details/havensaustingene00wood/page/40/mode/1up Page 40]. === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Woodworth, Esther Deidamia. ''[[Space:Havens--Austin Genealogy|Havens--Austin Genealogy]]'' (1956) [ Page ]. * ([[#Woodworth|Woodworth]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Woodworth, Esther Deidamia. ''[[Space:Havens--Austin Genealogy|Havens--Austin Genealogy]]'' (1956) [ Page ].

Haverford Quarterly Meeting

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[[Category: Quaker Meetings, Pennsylvania]] Short history of the meeting: ::Haverford Quarterly Meeting was established in 1955 by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting out of a division of Concord Quarterly Meeting and Philadelphia Quarterly Meeting. The monthly meetings which currently comprise Haverford Quarterly Meeting are Haverford, Merion, Newtown Square,Old Haverford, Radnor, Valley, and Willistown. ::'' -from the website at [http://trilogy.brynmawr.edu/speccoll/PYMindex.htm Bryn Mawr College]'' ---- * Finding aid for records at Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College & Haverford College Libarary Quaker Collection for [http://trilogy.brynmawr.edu/speccoll/mm/haverqm.xml Haverford Quarterly Meeting] * [http://www.pym.org/organization/community/quarterly-meetings/haverford-quarter/ Haverford Quarter], at the website of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting *[http://www.haverfordfriendsmeeting.org/node/50 Havordford Quarterly Meeting], at the website of the Haverford Friends Meeting

Haverhill, Massachusetts One Place Study-1

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==Haverhill, Massachusetts One Place Study== {{One Place Study|place=Haverhill, Massachusetts|category=Haverhill, Massachusetts One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=Haverhill, Massachusetts|category=Haverhill, Massachusetts One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} The area that became '''Haverhill''' (Hay-Vrill) was originally settled by the Agawam, Abenaki and the Pawtucket tribes. The city of Haverhill is located in Essex County, Massachusetts, and was established in the year 1640 and is known as "The Queen Slipper City". For centuries, the town was known for having played a role in every war on the continent from the French and Indian War to the American Civil War as the town's inhabitants were known to be abolitionists. In fact, Haverhill and nearby Newburyport were stops along the Underground Railroad. By the time the Industrial Revolution came to American shores, the town along the Merrimack River blossomed into a city as immigrants from all over the world settled and worked in factories. The city, like others in the Merrimack Valley, became home to people seeking a better life for themselves and their families. As a result, whole neighborhoods dedicated to one ethnicity or another were formed. Today, Haverhill remains one of the largest cities in the Merrimack Valley. This one place study will highlight the residents of the city from its founding to its industrious immigrants who all played a pivotal role in turning a small town into what it eventually became--a multicultural home representing the entire world. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' Massachusetts :'''County:''' Essex :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.783333, -71.083333 :'''Elevation:''' 50 ft (20 m) === Population === This chart illustrates how the town went from a farming community along the Merrimack River to the present day as seen in the US census. {|border="1" cellpadding="1" ! colspan="3" style="background: #f0f0f0;" |Population Growth |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Census Year''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Population''' |- | align="center"| 1790||2,408 |- | align="center"| 1800||2,730 |- | align="center"| 1810||2,682 |- | align="center"| 1820||3,070 |- | align="center"| 1830||3,896 |- | align="center"| 1840||4,336 |- | align="center"| 1850||5,877 |- | align="center"| 1860||9,995 |- | align="center"| 1870||13,092 |- | align="center"| 1880||18,472 |- | align="center"| 1890||27,412 |- | align="center"| 1900||37,175 |- | align="center"| 1910||44,115 |- | align="center"| 1920||53,884 |- | align="center"| 1930||48,710 |- | align="center"| 1940||46,752 |- | align="center"| 1950||47,280 |- | align="center"| 1960||46,346 |- | align="center"| 1970||46,120 |- | align="center"| 1980||46,865 |- | align="center"| 1990||51,418 |- | align="center"| 2000||58,969 |- | align="center"| 2010||60,879 |- | align="center"| 2020||64,014 |} ====Founders==== * John Ward * Robert Clements *[[Coffin-221|Tristram Coffin]] *Hugh Sheratt * William White * Thomas Davis *[[Corliss-3|George Corliss]] ==== Notables ==== *[[Emerson-157|Hannah Duston]] *[[Corliss-4|Mary Corliss]] ===Relevant Categories=== {|border="1" cellpadding="1" ! colspan="3" style="background: #f0f0f0;" |Category |- | align="center"| [[:Category:Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Haverhill, Massachusetts]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Italians_in_Haverhill|Italians in Haverhill]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Children_of_Israel_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Children of Israel Cemetery]] |- | align="center"| [[:Category:Greenwood Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts|Greenwood Cemetery ]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Haverhill City Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts|Haverhill City Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Hilldale_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Hilldale Cemetery]] |- | align="center"| [[:Category:Hillside_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Hillside Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Linwood_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Linwood Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Maplewood_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Maplewood Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Pentucket_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Pentucket Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Saint_James_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Saint James Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Saint_Josephs_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Saint Joseph's Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Saint_Patricks_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Saint Patrick's Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Second_West_Parish_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Second West Parish Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Walnut_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Walnut Cemetery]] |- | align="center"| [[:Category:West_Parish_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|West Parish Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Whittier_Family_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Whittier Family Cemetery]] |- |align="center"|[[:Category:Haverhill, Massachusetts Bay Colony|Haverhill Massachusetts Bay Colony]] |- |align="center"|[[:Category:Haverhill, Massachusetts, Genealogy Resources|Haverhill, Massachusetts Genealogy Resources]] |- |align="center"|[[:Category:Haverhill, Massachusetts, Sources|Haverhill, Massachusetts Sources]] |} ==Space Pages== '''Studies''' #[[:Space:Italians%20in%20Haverhill|Italians in Haverhill]] #[[:Space:Peaslee%20Garrison,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts%20One%20Place%20Study| Peaselee Garrison]] '''Cemeteries:''' #[[:Space:Children%20of%20Israel%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Children of Israel Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Greenwood%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Greenwood Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Haverhill_City_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Haverhill City Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Hilldale%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Hilldale Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Hillside%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Hillside Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Linwood%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Linwood Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Maplewood%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Maplewood Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Pentucket_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Pentucket Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Saint%20James%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Saint James Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Saint%20Joseph's%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Saint Joseph's Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Saint%20Patrick's%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Saint Patrick's Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Second%20West%20Parish%20Cemetery%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Second West Parish Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Walnut%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Walnut Cemetery]] #[[:Space:West%20Parish%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|West Parish Cemetery]] #[[Space:Whittier_Family_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Whittier Family Cemetery]] '''Research''' #[[:Space:Genealogical%20records%20of%20Haverhill%20Massachusetts%20families|Genealogical Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts Families]] #[[:Space:The_History_of_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts%2C_From_Its_First_Settlement%2C_in_1640%2C_to_the_Year_1860| The History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, From Its First Settlement, in 1640, to the Year 1860]] #[[:Space:Vital_Records_of_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts:_To_the_End_of_the_Year_1849|Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849]] #[[:Space:The_History_of_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|The History of Haverhill, Massachusetts]] ==Links== *[https://www.cityofhaverhill.com/ Haverhill City Hall] *{{Wikidata|Q54132|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Haverhill, Massachusetts One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] *Explore the profiles here: [[:Category:Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Haverhill, Massachusetts]] *[https://haverhill.pastperfectonline.com/ Senter Digital Archive] ==Sources== *''[[Space:Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849|Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849]]'' (Topsfield Historical Society, 1910) *[https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch]

Haverhill City Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts

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==Haverhill City Cemetery== {{Image|file=Haverhill_City_Cemetery_Haverhill_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Haverhill City Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts |align=r |size=m }}{{Image|file=Haverhill_City_Cemetery_Haverhill_Massachusetts-1.jpg |caption=Haverhill City Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts |align=r |size=m }}
==Information==  {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Haverhill, Massachusetts | category = Haverhill, Massachusetts }} '''Cemetery name:''' Haverhill City Cemetery '''Address:''' Hilldale Ave., Haverhill, Massachusetts, 01830 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.79000, -71.09640 627 Memorials | Date Range: 1663- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Haverhill_City_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91063/haverhill-city-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Haverington Name Study

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Sir Robert Harrington formerly Haverington aka de Harrington, De Haverington [[De_Harington-1 | John or Robert De Harington]] m [[Bannister-53 |Katherine Bannister]] [[Harrington-91 | Nicholas Harington]] m [[English-21 | Isabella English]] [[Harrington-269 | Nicholas Harrington]] m [[Neville-186 | Margaret Neville]] [[Harrington-71 | Thomas Harrington]] m [[Dacre-1 | Elizabeth Dacre]] [[Harrington-642 | John Harington]] m [[Southhill-1 | Alice Southhill]] ---------- James Harington , Dean of York m Unknown ---------- [[Harington-10 | John Harington]] m [[Moton-9 | Elizabeth Moton]] [[Harington-47 | John Harington]] m [[Markham-65 | Isabella Markham]] Descendants of Harrington 100 Project [[Harington-46 | John Harington]] m [[Rogers-1153 | Mary Rogers]] [[Harington-50 | John Harington]] m [[Ley-120 | Dioness Ley]] [[Harington-68 | John Harington]] m [[Gostlett-4 | Helena Gostlett]] [[Harington-110 | Henry Harington]] m [[Backwell-1 | Mary Backwell or Barkwell]] [[Harington-160 | Henry Harington]] m [[Musgrove-451 | Martha Musgrove or Musgrave]] [[Harington-174 | John Harington]] m [[Way-673 | Sarah Way]] [[Harington-173 | Henry Harington]] m [[Davis-25817 | Sarah Francis Davis]] [[Harington-172 | Alfred Fernandez Harington]] [[Harington-171 | Henry Frederick Harington]] [[Harington-170 | Alfred Fernandez Harington]] [[Harington-169 | Norman Henry Fritz Harington]] [[Harington-168 | Gregory David Harington]] [[Harington-183 | Duane Edward Harington]] We need to eliminate duplicates which clash with the names above.

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Havey or Harvey from Ireland

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] == Surname origins and variants == Havey is a very rare surname in Ireland. It does not appear in MacLysaght's comprehensive book ''The Surnames of Ireland''. It may be a spelling variant of a more common surname, such as Heaphy, Heavey, Heavy or Harvey. (WikiTree allows only three of these to be used as tags for this page.) The rootsireland.ie surname matching algorithm treats Havey and Harvey as synonyms. == Havey surname frequency == There are only four Havey occupiers in the whole country in Griffith's Valuation, one in Roscommon, one in Mayo and two in a single townland in Cavan. Again there are only four households in the 1901 census of Ireland with Haveys. As of 10 September 2021, WikiTree had the following end-of-line Havey ancestors born in Ireland: * [[Havey-135|Katherine (Havey) De Worth]], said to be b. March 1848 in County Clare, migrated to Bordentown, New Jersey. * [[Havey-31|Bridget (Havey) Harrington]], said to be b. Abt December 1842 * [[Havey-9|Patrick Havey]], said to be b. 1815 in County Roscommon * [[Havey-112|James Havey]], said to be b. Abt 1808 in County Sligo * [[Havey-43|Andrew Havey]], said to be b. Abt December 1765 == A Havey puzzle: was Mrs. De Worth a Havey or a Harvey? == Many sources render Mrs. De Worth's maiden surname as Harvey rather than Havey. This page was created as a repository for evidence which might solve this mystery. As of 20 October 2021, Katie has just one source on WikiTree, in which her surname is Harvey. In her marriage date, some appear to have misread "two" as "five" in the year, which was 1872, not 1875. There are so few Harveys in County Clare that it would be worth investigating whether Katie might be related to any others. There appears to be no source bar oral tradition for the County Clare birthplace. No county is given on {{FindAGrave|42267258}}. Records which may refer to Mrs. De Worth include the following: * this [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8769/images/PAM425_85-0304 passenger list] including a Harvey family * the Kilmurry Ibrickan baptismal register from County Clare, including a Catherine Harvey with parents John Harvey and Mary Clancy baptised on 29 January 1843 ** There was no Harvey left in Kilmurry Ibrickan parish by Griffith's Valuation in 1855. ** At least one of the family in the Kilmurry Ibrickan baptismal register appears to have ended up in Woodbury County, Iowa: ***[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDS-H2D4 FamilySearch.org 1] ***[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDS-BWC5 FamilySearch.org 2] ***[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDS-B3RD FamilySearch.org 3] ***[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPDW-R4H3 FamilySearch.org 4] ***[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVMN-Z4QR FamilySearch.org 5] Katie's greatgranddaughter [https://www.facebook.com/renie.bird Irene Cornish] was in the national news in the U.S. in mid-2021, all starting from [https://www.facebook.com/KarmenCaroline/posts/10157556687381377 this Facebook post on 27 July], referring to Katie Ha(r)vey's marriage certificate. There are news reports at the following links: *11 August: [https://www.wwaytv3.com/2021/08/11/the-hunt-is-over-150-year-old-hidden-marriage-license-owner-found/ The Hunt is Over] *13 August: [https://people.com/human-interest/150-year-old-marriage-certificate-found-at-nc-thrift-shop-given-to-couples-great-granddaughter/ People] and [https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article253437269.html Miami Herald] *24 August: [https://www.wdbj7.com/2021/08/24/long-lost-piece-family-history-found-hidden-tucked-inside-donated-painting/ Lost Piece of Family History Found] *26 August: [https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2021/08/26/thrift-store-marriage-certificate-family/ Thrift Store Marriage Certificate] *10 September: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3AfUqZ36ss&t=35s YouTube] [[Brogan-791|Irene Cornish]] is on WikiTree, GEDmatch, 23andMe, FTDNA and [https://www.ancestry.com/account/profile/0040dc84-0006-0000-0000-000000000000 AncestryDNA]. Does she match any of the descendants of the County Clare Harveys? == The Havey sisters of Ireland and Bordentown == [[Brogan-791|Irene Cornish]] and her ancestors were the subject of the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296405/wikitree-challenge-42-irene-cornish WikiTree Challenge for the week of 20-27 October 2021]. In her [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_42#Notes_From_Irene notes to the WikiTree Challenge team members] and private messages, Irene wrote that her main focus was to learn more about her [[Havey-135|great grandmother (Katey, Catherine/Katharine Havey)]] and her sister, Annie Havey (who married a man with the last name Kane). She found [[Havey-135|Katey]] and Annie on the 1870 census and then found [[Havey-135|Katey]] on later census and other records after she married [[DeWorth-4|William Tindall DeWorth]]. She never could find Annie again. The two Havey sisters worked for related families in 1870: Moses Wills and Edward Wills. There were no other known siblings. According to [[Detterer-4|Irene's mother (also Irene)]], Annie and her family (husband and two daughters, Mary and Elizabeth) lived in the house next door to her sister [[Havey-135|Katey]] in a house they owned (120 Second Street, Bordentown, NJ). It has proved impossible as of 27 October 2021 to document that information with a census. Perhaps they only lived next door for a period less than 10 years and they weren’t living there when census data was collected. Likewise, it has proved impossible to find any documents about [[Havey-135|Katey]] and her sister Annie’s immigration to the US. There are possible matches, but never enough data to be certain. [[Detterer-4|Irene's mother]] said that [[Havey-135|Katey]] came to the US from Ireland at the age of 17 to work as a domestic servant. She said that [[Havey-135|Katey]] was born and raised in County Clare. It has been suggested that Clare might have referred not to the county but to some other similarly named place, such as the parish of Claregalway or the barony of Clare, both in County Galway. [[Havey-135|Katey]] and her sister, Annie, were raised by their mother’s two sisters after their parents died. Both orphan sisters migrated from Ireland to the United States, but it is not known whether one came first or they both came over together. It is not known by whom or how they were sponsored to be brought to Bordentown, New Jersey. The two sisters were in Bordentown together in 1870 working as domestic servants. They were only a year apart in age (if census estimates are accurate). It is not known why the Havey sisters settled on Burlington County when they chose to emigrate. Who recommended that area to them and who did they know when they arrived there? == Other Haveys in New Jersey == * Was [[Havey-138|Michael Havey]] (b. Abt 1820), who had several children who settled in and around Bordentown, New Jersey, related to [[Havey-135|Katharine De Worth née Havey]] (b. Abt 1848), who settled in Bordentown along with her sister? Katharine's sister is said to have married a Kane or Cain. The [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Knee-286.png guests]] at [[Havey-141|Michael's granddaughter's]] wedding in Trenton in 1902 included Mr. and Mrs. F. Cain, Mrs. P. Cain, Madey Cain and Celia Cain, but no DeWorth. * [[Havey-146|Leo Joseph Havey (1894-1959)]] * For more on Haveys in New Jersey, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Havey_surname_in_New_Jersey this page].

Havey surname in New Jersey

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[[Category:Ireland, Emigrants]] As mentioned on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Havey_or_Harvey_from_Ireland Havey or Harvey from Ireland page], Havey is a very rare surname in Ireland. The '''Havey''' name was used in records of Irish migrants aboard. This page focuses on those Havey mentions in New Jersey. ---- '''Migration sticker from Ireland''' {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ireland|destination= New Jersey |origin-flag= Photos-806.jpg|destination-flag=Havey_surname_in_New_Jersey.jpg}} ---- == Havey mentions 1820s == * Sarah Havey in the U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Name: Sarah Havey, Event Type: Birth, Birth Date: 20 Apr 1825, Birth Date on Image: 20 Fourth 1825, Birth Place: Burlington, New Jersey, Father: Peter Havey, Mother: Elizabeth Havey, Monthly Meeting: Upper Springfield Monthly Meeting, Religion Sect: Pre-Separation/Orthodox, Yearly Meeting: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, Meeting State: New Jersey, Meeting County: Burlington,Haverford College; Haverford, Pennsylvania, Ancestry.com. U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2189&h=8368714&tid=&pid=&queryId=9a5928bbb02b62ad91e7bd690e92c53d&usePUB=true&_phsrc=byn28407&_phstart=successSource == Havey mentions 1830s == * Diana Havey in 1839, United States Marriages, Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, United States, FindMyPast transcription: First name(s) Diana, Last name Havey, Sex Female, Father's first name(s) -, Father's last name -, Mother's first name(s) -, Mother's last name -, Event Marriage, Year 1839, Event date 08 Apr 1839, Location Trenton, Place Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, United States, County Mercer, State New Jersey, Country United States, Spouse's first name(s) James, Spouse's last name Butler, Spouse's sex Male, Spouse's marital status Married, Spouse's father's first name(s) -, Spouse's father's last name -, Spouse's mother's first name(s) -, Spouse's mother's last name -, FamilySearch film number 000542514, Record set United States Marriages, Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records, Subcategory Civil Marriage & Divorce, Collections from Americas, United States == Havey mentions 1850s == * Patrick Havey in 1850 US Census 1850l, Essex, New Jersey, United States, FindMyPast transcription: First name(s) Patrick, Last name Havey, Gender: Male, Age 38, Birth year 1812, Birth place Ireland, Dwelling 776, City/township Newark, North Ward, County Essex, State New Jersey, NARA series 443646, Record set Us Census 1850, Category Census, land & surveys, Subcategory Census, Collections from Americas, United States, Household members: First name(s) Last name Gender: Age Birth year Birth place, :Patrick Havey Male 38 1812 Ireland, :Mary Havey Female 38 1812 Ireland, :Patrick Havey Male 12 1838 Ireland, :Elizabeth Havey Female 4 1846 New Jersey, :Rosanna Havey Female 2 1848 New Jersey, :John Havey Male 1 1849 New Jersey. (image available) == Havey mentions 1860s == * Stephen Hevey [Havey] in the 1860 census, Age: 14, Birth Year: abt 1846, Gender: Male, Birth Place: Ireland, Home in 1860: Bernards, Somerset, New Jersey, Post Office: Warren, Dwelling Number: 469, Family Number: 474, Household members: :Michael Hevey 40 :Eliza Hevey 40 :Margaret Hevey 16 :Mary Hevey 15 :Stephen Hevey 14 :James Hevey 8 :Catharine Hevey 6 :Charles Hevey 4 :William Hevey 1Year: 1860; Census Place: Bernards, Somerset, New Jersey; Page: 637, Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/26273063?h=1fa37a&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Free Ancestry Image] * Stephen Havey in the U.S., Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865, Name: Stephen Havey, Side: Union, Regiment State/Origin: New Jersey, Regiment: 30th Regiment, New Jersey Infantry, Company: I, Rank In: Private, Rank Out: Private, Alternate Name: Stephen/Harvey, Film Number: M550 roll 10, National Park Service. U.S., Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, online , acquired 2007. No image * John Havey in the 1860 United States Federal Census, Name: John Havey, Age: 30, Birth Year: abt 1830, Gender: Male, Birth Place: Ireland, Home in 1860: Montgomery, Somerset, New Jersey, Post Office: Rocky Hill, Dwelling Number: 206, Family Number: 215, Household members: :John Havey 30 :Mray Havey 24 :Christopher Havey 1Year: 1860; Census Place: Montgomery, Somerset, New Jersey; Page: 871, Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/26238790?h=afb8c2&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Free Ancestry Image] * William Havey in the 1860 United States Federal Census, Name: William Havey, Age: 25, Birth Year: abt 1835, Gender: Male, Birth Place: Ireland, Home in 1860: Belleville, Essex, New Jersey, Post Office: Belleville, Dwelling Number: 271, Family Number: 266, Occupation: Spinner, Household members: :Peter Brannan 38 :Margeret Brannan 30 :William Havey 25 :Hester Havey 23Year: 1860; Census Place: Belleville, Essex, New Jersey; Page: 285, Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/26238728?h=9c2622&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Free Ancestry Image] * William Havey in the 1860 United States Federal Census, Name: William Havey, Age: 24, Birth Year: abt 1836, Gender: Male, Birth Place: Ireland, Home in 1860: Hillsborough, Somerset, New Jersey, Post Office: Millstone, Dwelling Number: 436, Family Number: 452, Occupation: Farm Labourer, Married Within Year: Yes, Household members: :William Havey 24 :Mary Havey 23Year: 1860; Census Place: Hillsborough, Somerset, New Jersey; Page: 812, Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d., [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/26238836?h=2152dd&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Free Ancestry Image] * Ann Havey In Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957, , Name Ann Havey, Gender Female, Birth Circa 1850 Ireland, Arrival 1868, New York, New York, United States, Ship S S Erin, Age 18, Nationality Ireland, Line 12Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897 (National Archives Microfilm Publication M237, roll 294); Records of the U.S. Customs Service, Record Group 36. accessed at My Heritage == Havey mentions 1870s == * Michl Havey In Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957, Name Michl Havey, Gender Male, Birth Circa 1850, Ireland, Arrival 1870 New York, New York, United States, Ship China, Age 20, Nationality Ireland, Line 16, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897 (National Archives Microfilm Publication M237, roll 323); Records of the U.S. Customs Service, Record Group 36. accessed at My Heritage * Jane Havy in the 1870 United States Federal Census, Name: Jane Havy, Age in 1870: 30, Birth Date: abt 1840, Birthplace: Ireland, Dwelling Number: 287, Home in 1870: Newton, Sussex, New Jersey, Race: White, Gender: Female, Post Office: Newton, Occupation: Keeping House, Father of Foreign Birth: Yes, Mother of Foreign Birth: Yes, Inferred Spouse: Thomas Havy, Inferred Children: Allen Havy, Margret A Havy, James Havy, Mary Havy, Edward Havy, Wm Havy, Household members: :Thomas Havy40 :Jane Havy 30 :Allen Havy 12 :Margret A Havy 10 :James Havy 8 :Mary Havy 6 :Edward Havy 4 :Wm Havy, Year: 1870; Census Place: Newton, Sussex, New Jersey; Roll: M593_889; Page: 145A, Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data: 1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. Minnesota census schedules for 1870. NARA microfilm publication T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/26223454?h=e7ce75&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Free Ancestry Image] * Annie Havey in 1870, US Census 1870, Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey, United States, FindMyPast Transcription: First name(s) Annie, Last name Havey, Gender Female, Age 23, Birth year 1847, Birth place Ireland, Race White, Residence New Jersey, United States, City/township Springfield, County Burlington, State New Jersey, Record set Us Census 1870, Category Census, land & surveys, Subcategory Census, Collections from Americas, United States, Household members: First name(s) Annie, Last name Havey, Gender Female, Age 23 Birth year 1847, Birth place Ireland, Race White, Residence New Jersey, United States, City/township Springfield, County Burlington, State New Jersey, Record set Us Census 1870, Category Census, land & surveys, Subcategory Census, Collections from Americas, United States, Household members: First name(s) Last name Gender Age Birth year Birth place, :Edward Wills Male 42 1828 New Jersey, :Elizabeth F Wills Female 43 1827 New Jersey, :Morris Croner Male 30 1840 Ireland, :Annie Havey Female 23 1847 Ireland * Catharine Harvey in 1870 census. "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNDH-1LM : 29 May 2021), Catharine Havey in entry for Moses Wills, 1870. Household members: :Moses Wills M 77 New Jersey :Rebecca Wills F 77 New Jersey :Augustus Wills M 40 New Jersey : Elizabeth Wood F 92 New Jersey :Susan McClaskey F 12 New Jersey * Catherine Havey in the New Jersey, U.S., Marriage Records, 1670-1965, Name: Catherine Havey, Gender: Female, Age: 21, Birth Date: abt 1853, Marriage Date: 13 Jun 1874, Marriage Place: Mendham, Morris, New Jersey, USA, Father: Michael Havey, Spouse: Jerry Emmons, Film Number: 000494156, Ancestry.com. New Jersey, U.S., Marriage Records, 1670-1965 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Original data: Marriage Records. New Jersey Marriages. New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, New Jersey. No image * Julia Havey, "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVLT-XL8K : 10 September 2021), Julia Havey, ; Burial, East Orange, Essex, New Jersey, United States of America, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery; citing record ID 101809201, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. * James Havey, in the New Jersey, U.S., Marriage Records, 1670-1965, Name: James Havey, Gender: Male, Marriage Date: 1 Jan 1875, Marriage Place: Bernards, Somerset, New Jersey, USA, Father: Michael Havey, Mother: Eliza Havey, Spouse: Ann Farley, Film Number: 000494156, Ancestry.com. New Jersey, U.S., Marriage Records, 1670-1965 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Original data: Marriage Records. New Jersey Marriages. New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, New Jersey. No image * Ann Havey in 1877, United States Marriages, Bordertown, Burlington, New Jersey, United States, FindMyPast transcription: First name(s) Ann, Last name Havey, Sex Female, Marital status Single, Age 27, Birth year 1850, Father's first name(s) Mich'L, Father's last name Havey, Mother's first name(s) Ann, Mother's last name Dooley, Event Marriage, Year 1877, Event date 08 Sep 1877, Location Bordertown, Place Bordertown, Burlington, New Jersey, United States, County Burlington, State New Jersey, Country United States, Spouse's first name(s) Patk., Spouse's last name McDonough, Spouse's sex Male, Spouse's marital status Single, Spouse's father's first name(s) Con, Spouse's father's last name Mcdonough, Spouse's mother's first name(s) Mary, Spouse's mother's last name Glynn, FamilySearch film number 000494159, Record set United States Marriages, Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records, Subcategory Civil Marriage & Divorce, Collections from Americas, United States * Robert Havey, "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVLT-XL8L : 10 September 2021), Robert Havey, ; Burial, East Orange, Essex, New Jersey, United States of America, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery; citing record ID 107336913, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. == Havey mentions 1880s == * Stephen Havey United States Census, 1880, Sex Male, Age 31, Event Date 1880, Event Place Bernards, Somerset, New Jersey, United States, Birth Year (Estimated) 1849, Birthplace Ireland, Marital Status Single, Occupation Farm Laborer, Race White, Relationship to Head of Household Other, Father's Birthplace Ireland, Mother's Birthplace Ireland, Person Number 8, Sheet Letter A, Sheet Number 297, Volume 1, Image Number 00599, Other household members: :Patrick Kane M 36 Ireland :Ann Kane F 32 Ireland :Mary A Kane F 11 New Jersey, United States :Elizabeth Kane F 9 New Jersey, United States :Ella C Kane F 8 New Jersey, United States :James P Kane, M 7 New Jersey, United States :Maggie B Kane F 3 New Jersey, United States : Jane Kane F 0 New Jersey, United"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN8B-RWN : 19 February 2021), Stephen Havey in household of Patrick Kane, Bernards, Somerset, New Jersey, United States; citing enumeration district ED 149, sheet 297A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,254,797. * James Havy in the 1880 United States Federal Census, Name: James Havy [James Havey], Age: 28, Birth Date: Abt 1852, Birthplace: New Jersey, Home in 1880: Passaic, Morris, New Jersey, USA, Dwelling Number: 136, Race: White, Gender: Male, Relation to Head of House: Self (Head), Marital Status: Married, Spouse's Name: Anna Havy, Father's Birthplace: Ireland, Mother's Birthplace: Ireland, Occupation: Farmer, Household members: :James Havy 28 Self (Head) :Anna Havy 29 Wife :Lizzie Havy 4 Daughter :Charley Havy 3 Son :Essie Havy 2 Daughter :James E. Havy 7/12 Son :James Farley 32 Brother-in-law, Year: 1880; Census Place: Passaic, Morris, New Jersey; Roll: 793; Page: 298B; Enumeration District: 127, Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site. Original data: Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/26223343?h=738c0e&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Free Ancestry Image], * Catharine Havey in the New Jersey, U.S., State Census, 1885, Name: Catharine Havey, Gender: Female, Age: 20 To 60, Race: Irish, Birth Year: 1825-1865, Residence Year: 1885, Residence Place: 8th Ward, Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA, Page Number: 354, Household members: :Michael Havey 20 To 60 :Catharine Havey 20 To 60 :Mary Havey 5 To 20 :Margaret Havey 5 To 20 :Catharine Havey 5 To 20 :Elisabeth Havey 5 Years of Age and UnderNew Jersey State Archive; Trenton, New Jersey, United States; State Census of New Jersey, 1885; Film Number: 13, Ancestry.com. New Jersey, U.S., State Census, 1885 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operation, Inc., 2017. Original data: New Jersey State Archive, Trenton, NJ, USA. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/26238658?h=dc2b7b&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Free Ancestry Image] * Sarah Havey, "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVG7-9SHJ : 10 September 2021), Sarah Havey, ; Burial, East Orange, Essex, New Jersey, United States of America, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery; citing record ID 109603739, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. * James Havey in the New Jersey, U.S., State Census, 1885, Name: James Havey, Gender: Male, Age: 20 To 60, Race: Irish, Birth Year: 1825-1865, Residence Year: 1885, Residence Place: Third Ward, Orange, Essex, New Jersey, USA, Page Number: 32,, Household members: :James Havey 20 To 60, :Ann Havey 20 To 60, :Thomas Brennan 20 To 60, :Maria Brennan 20 To 60, :John Brennan 5 To 20, :James Brennan 5 To 20, :Frank Brennan 5 To 20, New Jersey State Archive; Trenton, New Jersey, United States; State Census of New Jersey, 1885; Film Number: 16, Ancestry.com. New Jersey, U.S., State Census, 1885 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operation, Inc., 2017. Original data: New Jersey State Archive, Trenton, NJ, USA. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/26217964?h=120a63&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Free Ancestry Image] *“On May 15, 1880, in Bordentown Michael Havey passed away. He was 35 years of age.” “ Register“ May 21, 1880 http://www.bcls.lib.nj.us/newspapers/bordentown/ * Thomas S Havey, "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2F-R5PT : 9 June 2020), Thomas S Havey, 1881; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. * Laurance Havey in the New Jersey, U.S., State Census, 1885, Name: Laurance Havey, Gender: Male, Age: 20 To 60, Race: Irish Birth Year: 1825-1865, Residence Year: 1885, Residence Place: Mansfield, Columbus, Burlington, New Jersey, USA, Page Number: 34, Household members: :Laurance Havey 20 To 60 :Mary Havey 20 To 60 :Annie Havey 5 To 20 :Mary Havey 5 To 20 :Willie Havey 5 To 20 :Cecely Havey 5 To 20 :John Havey 5 To 20New Jersey State Archive; Trenton, New Jersey, United States; State Census of New Jersey, 1885; Film Number: 4, Ancestry.com. New Jersey, U.S., State Census, 1885 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operation, Inc., 2017. Original data: New Jersey State Archive, Trenton, NJ, USA. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/26261282?h=fc0330&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Free Ancestry Image] == Havey mentions 1890s == * Margaret Havey, "New Jersey Deaths and Burials, 1720-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZL9-RZW : 19 January 2020), Margaret Havey, 1893. == Havey mentions 1900 == * C Ellen Havey, "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVG7-MZFX : 1 July 2020), C Ellen Havey, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. * Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 24 October 2021), memorial page for Ann Havey (unknown–Mar 1905), Find a Grave Memorial ID 208756156, citing Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA ; Maintained by Tami Glock (contributor 46872676) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208756156/ann-havey * Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 24 October 2021), memorial page for Rose Havey (unknown–Nov 1905), Find a Grave Memorial ID 208886092, citing Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA ; Maintained by Tami Glock (contributor 46872676) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208886092/rose-havey * Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 24 October 2021), memorial page for John H. Havey (1877–7 Dec 1907), Find a Grave Memorial ID 120615649, citing Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, East Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, USA ; Maintained by woowoo (contributor 49949980) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/120615649/john-h-havey * James A Havey in 1900, US Census 1900, Morris, New Jersey, United States,FindMyPast transcription: First name(s) James A, Last name Havey, Relationship Self, Marital status Married, Gender Male, Age 50, Birth year 1850, Birth place New Jersey, Marriage year (estimated) 1875, Ethnicity American, Race White, Immigration year -, Spouse's first name(s) Anna, Spouse's last name Havey, Spouse's birth place New Jersey, Head of household's first name(s) James A, Head of household's last name Havey, Father's birth place Ireland, City/township Passaic, County Morris, State New Jersey, NARA series 1240988, Record set Us Census 1900, Category Census, land & surveys, Subcategory Census, Collections from Americas, United States, Household members: :James A Havey Self Married Male 50 1850 New Jersey :Anna Havey Wife Married Female 51 1849 New Jersey :Elizabeth Havey Daughter Single Female 24 1876 New Jersey :Edward Havey Son Single Male 21 1879 New Jersey :Margaret E Havey Daughter Single Female 22 1878 New Jersey :Leo Havey Son Single Male 15 1885 New Jersey :Anna Havey Daughter Single Female 11 1889 New Jersey :Jerry S Emmons Nephew Single Male 22 1878 New Jersey == Havey mentions 1910s == * Amos E Havey in 1910, US Census 1910, Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey, United States, FindMyPast Transcription: First name(s) Amos E, Last name Havey, Relationship Self, Marital status Widowed, Gender Male, Age 78, Birth year 1832, Birth place New Jersey, United States, Race White, Spouse's first name(s) -, Spouse's last name -, Father's first name(s) -, Father's last name -, Father's birth place New Jersey, Mother's first name(s) -, Mother's last name -, Mother's birth place New Jersey, City/township Mansfield, County Burlington, State New Jersey, Record set Us Census 1910, Category Census, land & surveys, Subcategory Census, Collections from Americas, United States, Household members: :Amos E Havey Self Widowed Male 78 1832 :Mable Havey Daughter Single Female 25 1885 :R Mary Moore Sister-in-law Single Female 60 1850 * Mary Havey, "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVLV-7R8M : 7 July 2020), Mary Havey, 1914; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. * William Havey Obituary, "United States, GenealogyBank Historical Newspaper Obituaries, 1815-2011", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q5QJ-HXLC : 18 July 2020), William Havey, 1913. ==Havey mentions 1920s== Name: Havey, Lawrence; Death Date: Dec 4, 1924; Place of Death: Trenton; Place of Burial: Bordentown; Notes: Age 95.Publication: Mount Holly Herald Dec 13, 1924 Page: 4 Column: 3 ==Sources==

Haviland - de Havilland Bookmarks

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This is a directory of destinations related to the study of the surname of Haviland, de Havilland, Heavilin, and all other variants. ---- == The Haviland - de Havilland Name & DNA Study == * [[Space:Haviland_-_de_Havilland_Name_Study|WikiTree Page]]: This page centralizes all research pertaining to the surname of Haviland, de Havilland, Heavilin, and all their other variants, regardless of their relationship, and includes findings from the Haviland - de Havilland Y-DNA Study and how Y-DNA is used to strengthen the WikiTree genealogy. * [[:Category:Haviland-deHavilland_DNA_Project|WikiTree Category]]: This is the category page for the Haviland - de Havilland Name & Y-DNA Study, indexing those profiles who are Y-DNA participants on WIkiTree. * [http://havilanddna.com www.HavilandDNA.com]: This is the official portal for the Haviland - de Havilland Y-DNA Study and its project group at FamilyTreeDNA. If you are a male with this surname, you are encouraged to participate! * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Haviland Haviland DNA Connections]: Index of WikiTree profiles connected by proven Y-DNA participants. === Lists of Profiles of Haviland - de Havilland Variant Surnames === :These are lists of WikiTree profiles with the exact spelling of each name variant. These individuals are not necessarily related to one another, but are of interest to the One Name Study. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haviland Profiles With the Haviland Surname]: This is an index of all WikiTree profiles with the exact spelling "Haviland." * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/de_Havilland Profiles With the de Havilland Surname]: This is an index of all WikiTree profiles with the exact spelling "de Havilland." * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Havilland Profiles With the Havilland Surname]: This is an index of all WikiTree profiles with the exact spelling "Havilland." * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Heavilin Profiles With the Heavilin Surname]: This is an index of all WikiTree profiles with the exact spelling "Heavilin." * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Havelin Profiles With the Havelin Surname]: This is an index of all WikiTree profiles with the exact spelling "Havelin." * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haverland Profiles With the Haverland Surname]: This is an index of all WikiTree profiles with the exact spelling "Haverland." * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Heavilon Profiles With the Heavilon Surname]: This is an index of all WikiTree profiles with the exact spelling "Heavilon." === Lists of Cemeteries with Havilands === :These are WikiTree Cemetery Pages featuring groups of Haviland burials. * [[Space:Haviland_Cemetery%2C_Harrison%2C_New_York|The Haviland Cemetery, Harrison, NY]] == Descendant Studies == === The Guernsey Family === * [[Space:Guernsey_de_Havilland_%28Haviland%29_Family|Group Study for the Descendants of Thomas, Sieur de Havilland (Jurat of Guernsey, 1470)]]: This page is specifically for studying all the 9000+ descendants of Thomas, regardless of whether they are male or female or what their surname is. * [[:Category:Group_Study_for_the_Descendants_of_Thomas%2C_Sieur_de_Havilland#Paternal_de_Havilland_Ancestry_Signets|de Havilland Descendant WikiTree Category]]: This is the category page for the descendant study, with the goal of indexing all profiles that are part of it. As such, this index will not include profiles of the same surname that are not descended from Thomas. === The Irish Families === * ''Pending''. === The German Families === * ''Pending''. == The Haviland - de Havilland Heritage Society == * [[Space:The_Haviland_-_de_Havilland_Heritage_Society|WikiTree Page]]: About the company that studies the etymologies, genealogies, DNA, heraldry, heirlooms, locations, burials, sources and other aspects of the Haviland & de Havilland name, and summarizes its various open projects. * [http://www.havilands.org www.Havilands.org]: The society web site. == Family Mysteries == The Haviland Family Mysteries pages are dedicated to discussions and ongoing research about various individuals either related to particular family ancestor (such as Thomas de Havilland) or bearing one of the variant surnames. * [[Space:Haviland_Family_Mysteries|William Haviland (1606-1697)]]: Immigrant to Newport, RI 1639. * Christopher Havilland (1519-1589) (''Pending''): Mayor of Poole (1569) == Additional Evidences and Transcriptions == * [[Space:The_Correspondence_of_William_Haviland_%28immigrant_to_the_New_World%29|The Correspondence of William Haviland (immigrant to the New World)]] == Secondary Sources on WikiTree with Haviland Data == Our citations in the WikiTree profiles can use links to references set up in WikiTree on the Free Space profiles. The Reference pages can then depict a proper citation syntax for WikiTree, provide deeper information into the reference, and links to where its text may be found digitally on the web. As time permits, we can build and strengthen these reference pages. * [[Space:Frost_1914|''The Haviland Genealogy'']] by Josephine C. Frost * [[Space:The_Chronicle_de_Havilland|''The Chronicle de Havilland'']] by John von Sonntag de Havilland. * [[Space:The_New_York_Genealogical_and_Biographical_Record|''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'']]. * [[Space:Genealogical_and_Family_History_of_Central_New_York|''Genealogical and Family History of Central New York'']] by William Richard Cutter. == Highlighted Profiles on WikiTree == === Major Common Ancestors (Guernsey Genealogy) === * [[DeHaviland-4 | Profile of Thomas, Sieur de Havilland]]: Jurat of Guernsey * [[De_Havilland-31 | Profile of Peter de Havilland]]: Bailiff of Guernsey * [[Havilland-6 | Profile of Christopher Havilland]]: Mayor of Poole * [[Haviland-44 | Profile of William Haviland]]: American Immigrant * [[Haviland-482 | Profile of David Haviland]]: Co-Founder of Haviland brand China Porcelain === Interesting and Notable Individuals (Guernsey Genealogy) === * [[De_Havilland-7 | Olivia de Havilland]]: Actress * [[De_Havilland-4 | Joan Fontaine]]: Actress * [[De_Havilland-16 | Sir Geoffrey de Havilland]]: Aircraft Entrepreneur * [[Carrier-298 | Willis Haviland Carrier]]: Inventor of Air Conditioning, co-founder of Carrier Inc. * [[Haviland-291 | Senator Thomas Heath Haviland]]: Co-Founder of the Canadian Confederate at Prince Edward Island * [[Haviland-484 | Paul Burty Haviland]]: Photographer * [[Haviland-558 | Frank Burty Haviland]]: Painter * [[Haviland-472 | John Haviland]]: Architect * [[Haviland-541 | Virginia Haviland]]: Librarian & Editor * [[Haviland-546 | Benjamin H. Haviland]] Justice of the Peace, Hyde Park, NJ; Friend of Franklin D. Roosevelt * [[Haviland-571 | Thomas William Aston Haviland-Burke]]: Armigerous Bearer merging the Arms of Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke into those inherited from Thomas Haviland, Esq. * [[Haviland-473|John von Sonntag de Havilland]]: Author of [[Space:The_Chronicle_de_Havilland|''The Chronicle de Havilland'']] === Mayflower Passenger Profiles === :These are Mayflower Passengers known to be ancestral to someone who married a Haviland / de Havilland. * [[Mullins-5 | William Mullins]] * [[Alden-63 | John Alden]] * [[Warren-66 | Richard Warren]] * [[Brewster-4 | William Brewster]] === Royalty Profiles Who are Connected to Some Branches === :These are a selection of Royals known to be ancestral to someone who married a Haviland / de Havilland. :''(Work in progress)'' === Great Profiles === :This list is for profiles (whether of relation or not) which use lots of citations, great narrative, and/or impressive technical style. :''(Work in progress)'' === Unconnected Havilands === :A Haviland profile might be identified as "unconnected" by the WikiTree engine for one or more overlapping reasons: # It might be a duped profile bearing the Haviland name, often imported from a GEDCOM for another family, that needs to be merged into one of our profiles or we have not yet built a "ladder" or profiles to connect it one of our known families.
# It might be an unknown Haviland! WikiTree is truly the best chance these unknown Havilands have of being "found." The more people who use WIkiTree the greater the chances of solving mysteries, so recruit!
# There may be other technical reasons why it's not connected. I have noticed that it takes a day or two for new profiles to index themselves into the "connected" status, so if it appears to be connected (has the right father) but it's still appearing in this list, wait for a week and see if it still appears. :Here is where you can find the current lists of unconnected Havilands and de Havillands, accounting for variant spellings of the surname: * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Haviland Unconnected Open Haviland Profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=de_Havilland Unconnected Open de Havilland Profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=de_Haviland Unconnected Open de Haviland Profiles on WikiTree] Note: This is an uncommon and usually incorrect spelling of the surname - it's usually "de Havilland." When spelled like "de Haviland" it is less likely spelled that way in the source record and more likely a transcription error on the part of the researcher. We should try to standardize this in WikiTree.) * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=de_Havelland Unconnected Open de Havelland Profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Heavilin Unconnected Open Heavilin Profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Heavilon Unconnected Open Heavilon Profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Haverland Unconnected Open Haverland Profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Heavirland Unconnected Open Heavirland Profiles on WikiTree] == Other Profile Lists == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/Haviland Haviland Genealogists]: This is an index of Havilands on WikiTree who are conducting research on one or more genealogies that bear the name. == Asset Pages == * [[Space:Haviland_Image_Repository|Haviland Image Repository]]: This page is used for graphic assets supporting certain profiles. It is not for photos of ancestors, etc. == Other Web Destinations == * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/Haviland1/ The Haviland Facebook Page] (A Haviland Group) * [https://www.facebook.com/TheHavilandClub/ The Haviland Club] (A hangout at Prince Edward Island, probably named after [[Haviland-291 | Senator Thomas Heath Haviland]]) * [https://www.facebook.com/Haviland-1706417139580202/ Haviland China Facebook Page] (French) == General WikiTree Guidance and Resource Pages == This is a collection of the WikiTree help and resource pages. They can also be found by exploring the Help menu. === Resources === * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G]: The WikiTree Forum * [[Badges_and_Points|Badges & Points]]: Badges are the smiley stickers you got for doing good work in school. They reward for your efforts, show membership in various projects, and in some cases give you permissions to conduct certain activities on WikiTree. Points have to do with the G2G Forum, wherein you get rewarded based on your dialogs with other people, and answering helpful questions. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=newspace Create a New Profile] * [[Special:MergePerson|Person Profile Merging Tool]]: This is for merging Person Profiles. * [[Special:MergeSpace|Free-Space Profile Merging Tool]]: This is for merging [[Free-Space_Profile|Free Space Profiles]] (not Person profiles). * [[Projects|Project Index]]: Join an official project! * [[Free-Space_Projects|Free-Space Projects]]: Create your own custom project! (The difference between creating a Free-Space Profile for your project and creating a Free-Space Project do not seem substantial.) * [[WikiTree_X|WikiTree X]]: This is a Chrome browser tool for working in WikiTree. * [https://cse.google.com/cse/publicurl?cx=003048598688029858478:e-amlq_p4my WikiTree Free-Space Profile Search] * [https://cse.google.com/cse/publicurl?cx=003048598688029858478:aemrovxydzo WikiTree Category Search] * [[Special:Relationship|Relationship Finder]] === Technical Guidance === * [[How_to_use_WikiTree|How to Use WikiTree]] * [[Biographies|Biographies]]: Styling the biography is important. It needs to be organized in such a way as to make it readable, with as many supporting citations as can be found. This help page describes how the WikiTree styling codes work. Since different people style profiles in different ways (some great, some not), you will not find that the style you love to use is going to be well received by everyone who has interest in a profile. While everyone with the right permissions is allowed to make bio changes to any public profile, be mindful of who the profile manager is and consider letting them take the lead, or else if they are only a profile manager because of a GEDCOM import but the profile is in your direct ancestry, try to be friendly and suggestive with changes by opening a respectful dialog with them. (Also see [[Recommended_Tags|Recommended Tags]], [[Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]], [[Space:Tons_Tweaks|Advanced Formatting]], and [[Quotations|Quotations]].) * [[Name_Fields|Name Fields]]: How to use the Name Fields properly. (Also see [[Name_Fields_for_European_Aristocrats|Name Fields for European Aristocrats]], such as nobility.) * [[Photos_FAQ|Photos FAQ]] * [[Ownership_and_control|Ownership and Control]]: A little about Profile Managers and their permissions. * [[Categorization|Categorization]]: Categories create automatic indexes of profiles. 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Haviland Cemetery, Harrison, New York

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[[Category: Haviland Cemetery, Harrison, New York]] Narrative below is courtesy of ''[[Haviland-425 | Christopher Haviland]], [http://www.havilands.org/ Havilands.org].'' == Haviland Cemetery, Town of Harrison, County of Westchester, New York State == The Haviland Cemetery is an old burying ground in the beautiful suburbs of Harrison, NY. I had some trouble finding it in early 2003 and had to seek assistance from the City Hall, but when I finally discovered it I realized that half the problem is that the sign post had been knocked over and was lying on the ground, face down, on the other side of a rock fence. The cemetery itself is obscured from the road by some hedges that have been deliberately planted there. It sits on the Northwest side of Pleasant Ridge Rd. in between the intersections of Sterling Rd. and Woodlands Rd., and is situated in a thicket between two large houses. None of my direct ancestors are buried here, however. The fallen sign should be redone anyway, because the hinged section on the bottom is not correct. It reads "1st Burial 1783 Bart. Haviland". It is likely that someone, without looking closely at the gravestones, mistook a record saying "b. 1783" as being buried in 1783. In fact, Bartholomew (son of William Haviland & Elizabeth Gedney) was born 9 Jan 1783 and died 28 Oct 1851. He is buried here, but he was not the first. The first might be his uncle, John S. Haviland, who died 26 Oct 1826. There is a very old tombstone here that clearly has John S. Haviland on it, but the rest of the writing is warn away. It stands close to his grandson, John S. Haviland, who has the tallest tombstone in the small cemetery. If, however, this is not the same John S. Haviland, then Bartholomew's own father, William, is the next oldest burial, who died 24 Jun 1834 and whose tombstone is just about unreadable.
The "est. 1842" on the sign is the date on the deed where William Haviland deeded the property to his son Bartholomew Haviland and others to formally establish it as a burying ground, even though family members were buried there earlier. '''{{Red | Information written in RED below indicates that I'm guessing the identification of the grave or I couldn't identify it at all.}}'''
Thanks to Albert Smith, Linda Bohrer, and Shirley Curts for helping me research these Havilands.
Photos by Christopher Sirmons Haviland. You may download and use any tombstone photograph at this site as you wish. Copies of survey and deeds added by [[Haviland-437 | Robert Alan Haviland]]. {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-45.jpg |size=l |caption=Survey 1902. }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York.pdf |size=m |caption=Deed 1904. }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-1.pdf |size=m |caption=Deed 1910. }}
{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-19.jpg |caption='''Haviland Cemetery Sign''' }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-18.jpg |size=l |caption='''Haviland Cemetery''' }}  {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-23.jpg |caption='''{{Red | John S. Haviland
Son of Joseph Haviland & Annar
Husband of Sarah Purdy
b. 6 Dec 1757, d. 26 Oct 1826}}''' }}Note: As this tombstone cannot be read, except for his name, I may have it matched with the wrong person. If I'm right, this is the oldest burial in this cemetery. If you can confirm or correct this, please contact us.

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-38.jpg |caption='''{{Red | Walden K. Haviland - Unknown Relation}}''' }}Note: The closest name I have to this is a Waldon Haviland, son of James S. Haviland, son of David Haviland & Elizabeth Secor. If you know who Walden K. Haviland is, please contact us.

 {{Image|file=Haviland-442.jpg |caption='''William Haviland'''

Son of Joseph Haviland & Annar

Husband of Elizabeth Gedney (m. 14 Feb 1781)
b. 4 Jul 1754, d. 24 Jun 1834 }} {{Image|file=Gedney-131.jpg |caption='''Elizabeth Gedney'''
Wife of William Haviland (m. 14 Feb 1781)
b. 14 Feb 1763, d. 16 Nov 1842 }} {{Image|file=Haviland-443.jpg |caption='''Bartholomew Haviland'''

Son of William Haviland & Elizabeth Gedney

Husband of Mary Purdy (m. 26 Sep 1810)

b. 9 Jan 1783, d. 28 Oct 1851 }} {{Image|file=Purdy-1397.jpg |caption='''Mary Purdy'''

Wife of Bartholomew Haviland (m. 26 Sep 1810)
b. 12 May 1788, d. 3 Mar 1846 }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-9.jpg |caption='''Edward Haviland'''

Son of Bartholomew Haviland & Mary Purdy

Husband of Mary Coles,

& Mary J. Turner,

& Mercy S. Butterfield

b. 1821, d. 7 May 1905
'''Mary J. Turner'''

Wife of Edward Haviland

b. 1837, d. 1869 }}

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-27.jpg |caption='''Mary Coles'''

Wife of Edward Haviland
b. 4 Jun 1827, d. 29 Aug 1862 }}

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-29.jpg |caption='''Mercy S. Butterfield'''
Wife of Edward Haviland
b. 1824, d. 1895 }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-34.jpg |caption='''Catherine Hoehn'''

Wife of Samuel Purdy Haviland

(Son of Joseph P. Haviland & Mary Elizabeth Taylor)

b. 8 Nov 1882, d. 20 Nov 1918 }}Note: Catherine Hoehn died at 36 years old. Samuel Purdy Haviland then married her sister-in-law Alma Hoehn.

 {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-10.jpg |caption='''Eliphalet Haviland'''

Son of Bartholomew Haviland & Mary Purdy

b. 12 Jun 1828, d. 12 Nov 1834 (age 6 yrs) }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-26.jpg |caption='''Margaret Purdy
'''
Wife of Joseph Haviland (m. 1827)

(Joseph Haviland is the son of Joseph Haviland & Phoebe Gertrude Purdy)

b. 1808, d. 10 May 1874 }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-24.jpg |caption='''Joseph Haviland'''

Son of Joseph Haviland & Annar

Husband of Phoebe Gertrude "Gertry" Purdy

b. 6 Sep 1760, d. 20 Dec 1836 }}  {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-31.jpg |caption='''Phoebe Gertrude "Gerty" Purdy'''

Wife of Joseph Haviland
b. 1762, d. 2 Aug 1845 }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-7.jpg |caption='''David Haviland'''
Son of Joseph Haviland & Phoebe Gertrude Purdy
Husband of Elizabeth Secor
b. 15 Mar 1795, d. 12 Mar 1860 }}  {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-30.jpg |caption='''{{Red | Phoebe Miller

Wife of James Haviland (m. 24 Feb 1820)
b. ???, d. 2 Sep 1886}}''' }}Note: I believe this to be the grave of Phoebe Miller, but I am not certain of it. It sits to the left of a tall grave for John S. Haviland, who I believe to be her son. If this is true, however, I do not know where the grave of her husband James is located. If you know that my notions are incorrect here, please contact us.

 {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-21.jpg |caption='''{{Red | John S. Haviland

Son of James Haviland & Phoebe Miller

b. 22 Dec 1820, d. 5 Jun 1852}}''' }}Note: Josephine Frost records that James Haviland and Phoebe Miller had only one son, James S. Haviland, who married Sarah Ann Seymour. In an interview with James Sr. in 1851, he said James was his only son. However, this tombstone clearly indicates John S. Haviland a son of "James & Phebe Haviland." There is only one recorded instance I have of a James marrying a Phoebe in the Haviland family tree, and they just happen to have family buried here. So I'm making a guess that John S. Haviland could be another son of James Haviland & Phoebe Miller that is not recorded. (Possibly a "disowned" son, at least as far as the father was conserned.) If you know can confirm or deny, please contact us.

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-22.jpg |caption='''{{Red | John S. Haviland, 
(Closer View)}}''' }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York.jpg |caption='''Anna Haviland'''
Daughter of John S. Haviland & Sarah Purdy
Wife of David Purdy
b. 26 Apr 1793, d. 11 Mar 1833 }}  {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-32.jpg |caption='''Sarah Ann Seymour'''

Wife of James S. Haviland (m. 29 Apr 1857)

(James S. Haviland is the son of James Haviland & Phoebe Miller)

b. 20 Jan 1837, d. 28 Aug 1892 }}Note: We do not know where her husband, James S. Haviland, is buried.

 {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-13.jpg |caption='''Elizabeth Haviland'''
Daughter of John S. Haviland & Sarah Purdy
b. ca 1796, d. 25 Feb 1875 }}

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-20.jpg |caption='''Jane Haviland'''

Daughter of William Haviland & Elizabeth Gedney

Wife of Eliphalet Todd (m. 20 Jun 1822)

b. 5 Jun 1796, d. 29 Aug 1878 }}Note: Josephine Frost's "Haviland Genealogy" has her death date as 28 Aug 1878.

 {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-40.jpg |caption='''William Parker'''

Husband of Deborah Haviland (m. 31 Dec 1822)
b. 4 Jan 1799, d. 20 Dec 1867 }}Note: There is also a Robert Parker (d. 28 Sep 1842 aged 67 yrs 2 mths 3 days) buried in the Haviland Cemetery in Harrison, with his wife Mary (d 2 Mar 1857 aged 79 yrs 9 mths 23 days); and a Theodore Parker (d. 20 Dec 1852 aged 28 yrs 10 mths 12 days). I do not know how they are related to William but they are buried beside him. Possibly brothers and in-laws?

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-8.jpg |caption='''Deborah Haviland'''
Daughter of John S. Haviland & Sarah Purdy
Wife of William Parker (m. 31 Dec 1822)
b. 26 Apr 1797, d. 15 Feb 1869 }}

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-5.jpg |caption='''Charlott(e) Haviland'''
Daughter of William Haviland & Elizabeth Gedney
b. 9 Dec 1802, d. 10 Oct 1865 }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-33.jpg |caption='''Sarah Maria Parker'''
Daughter of William Parker & Deborah Haviland
b. 20 Feb 1828, d. 27 Mar 1831 (age 3 yrs) }}

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-25.jpg |caption='''{{Red | Joseph P. Haviland

Son of Joseph Haviland & Margaret Purdy

b. 6 Nov 1846, d. 7 Mar 1909}}''' }}Note: I am not certain if this Joseph P. Haviland is the same person as the Joseph Haviland who is son of Joseph and Margaret (Purdy) Haviland. If you know for sure one way or the other, please contact us.

 {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-6.jpg |caption='''Chauncey Haviland, Jr.'''

Son of Chauncey Haviland & Mary E. _____.

b. 29 Nov 1875, d. 14 Aug 1904 }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-35.jpg |caption='''Eliza H. Clarke'''

Baby Daughter of Benjamin Clarke and Matilda G. Haviland

b. Jun 1837, d. Aug 1838 }}  {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-36.jpg |caption='''{{Red | Mary Lucy
Wife of Alfred Haviland - Unknown Relation}}''' }}There was apparently an Alfred Haviland, son of Joseph P. Haviland and Mary Elizabeth Taylor, who was born Jun 1885. Could this be his wife? But if the dates are right, she would be 20 years older than he, which would be rare for those days. If you know who this is, please contact us.  {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-37.jpg |caption='''Matilda G. Haviland'''

Daughter of William Haviland & Elizabeth Gedney

Wife of Benjamin Clarke

b. 18 Jul 1799, d. 25 Aug 1853 }}

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-17.jpg |caption='''Guy Lynwood Haviland'''

Son of Charles Wesley Haviland & Fredina A. Barmore

Husband of Elizabeth Cumming

b. 16 Jan 1901, d. Jun 1985 }} == Restoration 2018 == This cemetery underwent a major restoration in 2018. Fortunately for the cemetery and the descendants of it's "inhabitants", Eagle Scout candidate Milo Haviland, Troop 2 Mamaroneck, undertook the cemetery as his Eagle Scout project. Milo assembled a team of volunteers, coordinated with the City of Harrison, the Harrison Historical Society, and nearby landowners. {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-41.jpg |caption=Reset Haviland Cemetery sign. }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-42.jpg |caption=Haviland Cemetery partway through restoration. }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-43.jpg |caption=Setting the bench donated by the Harrison Historical Society. }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-44.jpg |caption=Milo Haviland and his volunteers. }}

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] == The Parents of William Haviland the Immigrant to the New World == William Haviland of Newport, RI is the patriarch of most Havilands in America and Canada today, however there are scant traces of which person in England was his parent. There is little doubt that he was wealthy, and Y-DNA research with descendants from other branches of the family which are collateral to William have proven conclusively that he is descended from what is known as the "Guernsey de Havilland" family. At the time of his immigration, the Haviland name was not widely populated in England, and many who bore the name were in the high class of the period's caste system. William is theorized to be a son of James (1553-1613) and Thomassine Haviland with the only evidence being a Christening record in 7 Sep 1606 at St. Thomas's, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England for a "William Havelan." (James had other children by a previous marriage.) However, that this is the same William who immigrated to America, has not been proven. Per genealogist Josephine C. Frost, quoting genealogist Eduardo Haviland Hillman who was commissioned to research the ancestry of William in the United Kingdom: "Although unfortunately there is no positive proof obtainable, it seems to me that the evidence is beyond question that William, the youngest son of James and Thomassine, baptised September 7th, 1606, was the William Haviland living in Newport, R.I., as early as 1653 and probably much earlier. (The Rev. Edmund Nevill, B.A., F.S.A., Editor of 'Marriage Licenses of Salisbury,' recently published in 'The Genealogist,' and author of other genealogical works, writes me, 'I am fully of opinion that William may quite well be the William of your search.') There is no record of either his marriage or burial in any of the Churches at Salisbury, and it is my opinion that being the youngest he lived with his mother until her death in 1641, shortly after which he emigrated to America. "The Havilands in England today (always excepting, of course, the 'de Havillands' of the Guernsey branch, some of whom live in England) are all the descendants of either Christopher Havilland of Poole, by his marriage in 1544 to Cecilia Mann, or of the Rev. John Haviland of Winstone, by his marriage, circa 1584, to Alice --. The sons and grandsons of both Christopher and the Rev. John Haviland are all known. There has not been found any William Haviland baptised in England between 1605 or earlier, and 1650, excepting William, son of James Haviland, of Salisbury, and consequently he is the only William Haviland who could have emigrated to America between 1630 and about 1650. "If we were dealing with any other family name, already long and widely established in England by the year 1600, this argument might not be applicable, but treating, as we are, of an individual with the unique surname of 'Haviland,' and descended from a marriage taking place either in 1544 or 1584, it seems to me incontestable." {{Blue|Josephine C Frost. ''The Haviland genealogy : Ancestors and Descendants of William Haviland of Newport, Rhode Island, and Flushing, Long Island, 1653-1688 : with special records of the allied families of Field, Hull, Torrey, Willett-Willis.'' New York. Lyons Genealogical Co., 1914. p.16,17, 20, 39.}} It should be pointed out that William's son Benjamin was born in 1659, which would seem to indicate that William was still bearing children in his 50's. There is an even younger child, John, whose birthdate is unknown but was guessed as ca 1670 (which would make John about 70 by the time of his own death). That would mean William would have had John at age 64. Although it is possible, it is also possible there is a problem with our assumption. It has also been guessed that William married Hannah Hicks in 1652, when he was 46 and she was 14. This age gap, certainly controversial in our day, was at the least still unusual in those days. Frost continues: "It is unfortunate that we have no record giving William Haviland's age in America at any particular date, thus acquainting us with the year of his birth. If this concurred with the date of baptism of William, son of James Haviland of Salisbury, it would have clinched the argument, if that were necessary. Still, we have two sources which approximately indicate his age. In a letter to Captain William Dyer, (son of Mary Dyer, the Quaker Martyr) from Cornbury, L. I., dated July 1st, 1680, he describes himself as 'being old,' and 'not able to manage ye little' property he has. If he was, as I have not the slightest doubt, the son of James Haviland, Mayor of Salisbury, he was fully entitled to describe himself thus, being then about 74 years of age. In a letter written by the late Frederick Haviland, Esq., and published in a 'Supplement to the Torrey Genealogy,' he says, 'William Haviland was made a Freeman of Newport, R. I., May 17th, 1653, at the same date as Joseph Torrey (brother of Captain William Torrey of Weymouth). They were also appointed Commissioners to the General Court, May 21st, 1656, and the land of both is mentioned in the Will of Governor Benedict Arnold, dated December 24, 1677.' I do not know when Joshua (or Joseph) Torrey was born, but William, his brother, was baptised 21 December 1608, and Joshua was probably born within a few years of his brother. Governor Benedict Arnold was born in 1615. It is reasonable to suppose that these dates of associates of William Haviland are somewhere within a few years of his birth. Another curious coincidence (if it is a coincidence) is that Captain William Torrey, the brother of Joshua, was married in England to Jane, (baptised August 2nd, 1612: St. Werburgh's Register, Bristol), daughter of Robert Haviland of Hawkesbury Manor, (and grand-daughter of Matthew Haviland, Mayor of Bristol, the brother of James, Mayor of Salisbury), consequently a cousin once removed of William, son of James Haviland. "Someone may ask: 'If William Haviland was the son of James Haviland of Salisbury, why did he not name one of his sons after the grandfather, as was the custom of those days, and still is to a certain extent?' My answer is that he did, for he had a son named Jacob, and Jacob is only another form of the name James, and with the Puritan love of Biblical names which our ancestors had in those early New England days, it is only natural that William should have adopted the Biblical form, that being the custom of the time, and country."{{Blue|ibid}} Unfortunately it is not beyond question that William is the son of James, as other professional genealogists have questioned it, not just because of William's apparent age in the New World. There is no evidence as to the identity of the immigrant's father and we cannot dismiss theories. There are some who suggest that his father was Matthew (1550-1619), progenitor of the Gloucestershire (Hawkesbury) family, presumed extinct, and of the Somersetshire family. This theory is based on Matthew's particular relationship with the naval fleets and his staunch support of Protestantism, which may have had an influence on William's knowledge of, and access to, the New World. On the other hand, Matthew as his uncle could have had just as much influence. It is also worthy to note that Matthew was armigerous, being the first born son of Christopher and inheriting the Arms of his family. If William, presumed to be the second born son of Christopher, had inherited Arms, they would have been marked (differenced) accordingly. There are records of William having had passed down objects with a Coat of Arms, but these objects have been lost and there is no image to demonstrate whether it was the Arms of Matthew or James, both sons of Christopher. [http://www.havilands.org The Haviland Heritage Society] Matthew's will does list a son named William, and a son of William named Bartholomew. It does not list a wife or any other children for either. Eduardo Haviland Hillman of Venice, Italy covers this in ''The Frost Genealogy: Descendants of William Frost of Oyster Bay, New York'', also compiled by Josephine Frost (in 1912), in the section called "A Study of the Haviland Family Prior to Their Immigration From England." Quoting Mr. Hillman: "There has been a general belief among the descendants of William Haviland in America that he was the son or grandson of Mathew Haviland, born 1550, died March 11, 1619, mayor of Bristol, Eng., in 1607, who in his will (P.C.C.) dated March 2, 1619, mentions his 'Sonne Willyam' and grandchild 'Bartholomew Havyland, Sonne of the sayde William Havyland.' Now the Parish Records of Saint Warbarrowes, as it is spelled in Matthew’s will, now St. Werburghs, where most of his children were baptized, gives the record that 'William Haviland, the sonne of Mathew Haviland, was baptized on the 23d day of April, 1578.' Consequently, in 1646, the earliest mention I have seen of William in America, William, the son of Mathew, was, if living, over sixty-eight years of age, and it is, of course, absurd to think that he was the William who emigrated to America. In 1619, or when he was over forty years of age, William, son of Mathew, had a son Bartholomew, and it is fair to suppose the only son, from the fact that Mathew Haviland mentions no other. I have searched, besides St. Werburghs, St. Stephens in Bristol, and in all likely places in the vicinity, and fail to find any record of William having a son William. "My theory, a very probable one, is the following: William Haviland who was in Newport, R.I. in 1646, was the son of James Haviland, born 1553, died 1613, mayor of Salisbury, the brother of the above Mathew Haviland, mayor of Bristol. "In the chronicle of the De Havilands, published anonymously about 1862 or 1863, the author of which was John von Sonntag de Havilland, York Herald at that time, he made the statement on page 11 that Christopher Havelland had by his wife, Cecilia, daughter of John Mann, Esquire, of Dorsetshire, issue, three sons, Mathew, James and Nathaniel, and that James died without issue. Having found several branches of the Havilands entirely ignored by Mr. John V.S. de Havilland in his chronicle, by such statements as 'left an only son' or died s.p.,' I decided to investigate the matter and wrote to Mr. John J. Hammond and later to the Rev. Edmund R. Nevill, both of Salisbury, Wilts, and well-known genealogists, and I am indebted to them for the following information regarding James Haviland: "'James Haviland was elected to the Corporation 35 Elizabeth (1593), alderman, 44 Elizabeth (1602), mayor, last year of Elizabeth and first of James (1602-1603); he is last mentioned in the Municipal Ledger as being present at a meeting of the Corporation in 1613.' In the Burial Register of St. Thomas’ Church, Salisbury, appears 'Mr. James Haviland, 1 Ap 1613.' "The children of James Haviland were baptized at St. Thomas' as follows, and these records were first published by me in Notes and Queries for Somerset and Dorset, September, 1909. I give the list in full as other descendants of James Haviland, mayor of Salisbury, might be misled by the statement that James died without issue, as given in the Chronicle: "Baptisms. "1595, Feb 12 -- James, son of James Haviland, christened. "1598, April 4 -- John Havilon, the son of James Havilon, christened. "1599, Aug. 19 -- Elizabeth, daughter of James Haviland, christened. "1600, Sept. 14 -- Mathew Haviland, son of James, christened. "1602, Feb 26 -- Bridget Haviland, daughter of Mr. James, maior, christened. "1603, Feb. 26 -- Giles Havilon, sonne of James, Gent, christened. "1605, April 1 -- Margaret, daughter of Mr. James Haviland, christened. "1606, Sept. 7 -- William, son of Mr. James Havelon, christened. "1607, Dec. 14 -- Melyor, daughter of Mr. James Haviland, christened. "There evidently was an older son Christopher, born previous to 1592 (date in which a James, son of James, was baptized, but died soon after). For in the Baptismal Record in 1656 there is the entry 'Willm s. of Christopher Haviland, 1 Aug.' "The administration of James Haviland was granted to Thomassine Haviland, the Relict, 25 April, 1613. Thomassine died in September, 1641, as appears from the following entry: Mistress Tomson (Thomassine) Havilon Sept 4, 1641. There is no record of the marriage or death of William Haviland, son of James, and it is fair to suppose that, being the youngest, and his other brothers marrying or dying, he lived with his widowed mother and took care of her until the time of her death in 1641, soon after which he emigrated to America, settling at Newport, R.I., married Hannah Hicks, and became the founder of the family in America. Mr. Nevill is also fully of this opinion." {{Blue|Frost, Josephine C. ''The Frost Genealogy: Descendants of William Frost of Oyster Bay, New York: Showing connections never before published with the Winthrop, Underhill, Feke, Bowne and Wickes families.'' F.H. Hitchcock, 1912.}} William had a son named John, which might have been the name of his great grandfather (though Frost believes his great grandfather to have been James).

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== Hawaii County, Hawaii == *[http://www.hawaiicounty.gov/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q487334|enwiki}} *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Hawaii_County,_Hawaii_Genealogy Hawaii County Genealogy] on FamilySearch *[[:Category: Hawaii County, Hawaii|Hawaii County, Category]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Hawaii County, Hawaii|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] === History === ==== Timeline ==== === Places === '''County seat:''' Hilo *[[:Category: Hawaii County, Hawaii, Schools|Schools]] *[[:Category: Hawaii County, Hawaii, Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] === Resources === *[[Space:Sources-Hawaii|State Sources]] **[[Space:Sources-Hawaii#General Sources|General Sources]] **[[Space:Sources-Hawaii#External Links|External Links]] *[[Space:Sources-Hawaii#Hawaii|Hawaii County Sources]] #If you find a free online resource: ##Check to make sure a free-space page doesn't already exist. ##Create space page - see: [[Space:How_to_Share_Sources_on_WikiTree|Share Source on WikiTree]] ##Add internal link to new page to the correction section on [[Space:Sources-Hawaii|Sources-Hawaii]] page #If you have any Hawaii state resources that you are willing to do lookups on, please add them to the [[:Category:Hawaii_Genealogy_Resources|Resources Page]]. #If you live in Hawaii, please consider adding '''Category:[[:Category:Hawaii_Research_Assistance|Hawaii Research Assistance]]''' to your Wikitree profile page. == Sources ==

Hawaii Locations Mapping

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{{Profile-box|The purpose of this page is to serve as a reference for category names for the US state of Hawaii.}} === Hawaii === Hawaii is the official state name (encompassing all islands) and is used on government documents. There are categories for historic Hawaii, now all placed under [[:Category:Hawaii History]]: * [[:Category:Ancient Hawaii]] (until 1810) * [[:Category:Kingdom of Hawaii]] (1795-1893) * [[:Category:Hawaii Territory]] (1898-1959) There is a 5 year gap between Kingdom of Hawaii and Hawaii Territory, which corresponds to the Republic of Hawaii. === Hawaii Counties === Hawaii has 5 counties: # Hawaiʻi County # Honolulu County # Kalawao County # Kauaʻi County # Maui County For the counties which include an okina (Kauai and Hawaii): ''The United States Board on Geographic Names lists relevant place names both with and without the ʻokina and kahakō (macron) in the Geographic Names Information System. Colloquially and formally, the forms have long been used interchangeably.'' (Per [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CA%BBOkina#Geographic_names_in_the_United_States Wikipedia]). It has been decided, for simplicity, to use county names without diacritics. In consequence, the names of county categories should be: # Hawaii County, Hawaii # Honolulu County, Hawaii # Kalawao County, Hawaii # Kauai County, Hawaii # Maui County, Hawaii ===Hawaii Municipalities=== All location categories for cities, towns, villages, or other municipalities should be named without diacritics. {{Example|Example: [[Category:Kapaa, Hawaii]]}} === Hawaii Cemeteries === Cemetery group categories (cemeteries by county) should follow the spelling adopted for the corresponding county categories. If the official name of the cemetery (confirmed by local signage) includes diacritics, they may be used in the cemetery name part of the category name.

Hawaii State Project Images

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Hawbottom Johnson Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Buried at the Hawbottom Cemetery in Middletown, MD are Janet Somerville Johnson, son Thomas and their descendants. A story about Janet has been told that she is the daughter of a Duke (Scottish?) who needed royal permission to marry, didn't get it, married Henry Johnson who died abord the ship he owned on the way to America. Only one potential royal Sommerville with the birth date given for Janet actually has the name Euphemia. A similar story is told about the father of Thomas Johnson first Gov. of MD. I suspect that years ago somebody combined/confused the stories. In any case, information on the origin of Janet Johnson is sought.

Hawea Cemetery

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[[Category: Lake Hawea, Otago]] [[Category:Otago_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] [[Category: Hawea Cemetery, Lake Hawea, Otago]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Hawea Cemetery in Lake Hawea.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Hawea Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Hawea-Cemetery/281817 BillionGraves] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2564538/hawea-cemetery FindAGrave]

Hawera General Cemetery, Taranaki, New Zealand

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[[Category: Taranaki Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ---- Link to the Catagory page for the '''[[:Category: Hāwera General Cemetery, Hāwera, Taranaki|Hawera General Cemetery]]''' ---- '''Location''' :Gladstone Street :Hawera :South Taranaki District :Taranaki, New Zealand '''Administered by''' ----- ==Burials== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last / First / Middle Name ! scope="col" | Died
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Hawes Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Hawes. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] would like to find more about and relatives of George Smith hawes son of Jefferson monroe hawes and suphronie smith hawes.

Hawesville Cemetery

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'''The Hawesville Cemetery In Hawesville, Hancock County, Kentucky, USA Detailed Listings''' Hawesville Cemetery is also known as Memory Gardens. See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hawesville_Cemetery%2C_Hawesville%2C_Kentucky Hawesville Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Hawesville Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/75278/neal-cemetery Hawesville Cemetery on FindAGrave] Locate [https://goo.gl/maps/qdGoWwWe3E7zHmp46 The Hawesville Cemetery On Google Maps] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Hawesville_Cemetery|The Hawesville Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Hawesville_Cemetery|The Hawesville Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Hawkes Bay - Districts and Towns

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[[Category: Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Places| ]] == Hawkes Bay Districts and Towns == :'''Wairoa District''' also known as Te Wairoa :Frasertown :Mahanga :Mahia :Nuhaka :Tuai :'''Hastings District''' also known as Heretaunga :Bridge Pa :Flaxmere; ''Flaxmere Ward includes Kingsley-Chatham, Lochain, Woolwich'' :Hastings; previously named Karma Junction - ''Hastings Ward includes Akina, Camberley, Frimley, Hastings CBD, Mahora, Mayfair, Parkvale, Raureka, Saint Leonards, Stortford Lodge, Tomoana, Waipatu, Whakatu'' :Havelock North; ''Havelock North Ward includes Anderson Park, Iona, Te Mata'' :Karamu :Longlands :Maraekakaho :Mangateretere :Omahu / Fernhill :Pakipaki :Pukahu :Twyford :'''Napier City''' :Ahuriri; ''Ahuriri Ward includes Bay View, Napier Port, Bluff Hill, Hospital Hill, Onekawa (north), Pandora, Westshore'' :Nelson Park Ward'' includes Awatoto (north), Maraenui, Marewa (south), Napier City, Onekawa (south), Pirimai (south)'' :Onekawa; ''Onekawa-Tamatea Ward includes Marewa (north), Pirimai (north), Tamatea'' :Taradale; ''Taradale Ward includes Awatoto (south), Greenmeadows, Jervoistown, Lagoon Far, Meeanee, Orutu Park, Poraiti, Te Awa'' :'''Central Hawke's Bay District''' :Aramoana :Blackhead :Elsthorpe :Kairakau :Mangaorapa :Ongaonga :Ormandville :Otane :Pourerere :Porangahau :Takapau :Te Aute :Te Paerahi :Tikokino :Waipukurau :Waipawa :also :the town of Taharua is in Taupo District :the town of Ngamatea is in Rangitikei District. :'''Tararua District''' (Southern Hawke's Bay) also known as Forty Mile Bush - this district is in the Manawatu-Wanganui Region; tradition divides the Tararua District into Hawke's Bay in the north and Wairarapa in the south. :Akito :Alfredton :Dannevirke County :Eketahuna :Herbertville :Norsewood :Ormondville :Pahiatua :Pongaroa :Woodville County '''Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council''' is also known as Horizons Regional Council

Hawkins County, Tennessee

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[[Category:Hawkins County, Tennessee]]
Welcome to the Hawkins County, Tennessee Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things genealogy, and more, relating to Hawkins County, Tennessee. ===How to Join the Tennessee Project=== #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. === How to Join the Appalachia Project === #See the main project page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia#How_to_Join here] for instructions on how to join. #Add Appalachia to your G2G tag feed. ==List of Things to Do== #Add the county category to applicable profiles #Ensure Hawkins County profiles are well-sourced #Work on connecting Hawkins County profiles to the one tree #Add genealogy resources to this page ==Hawkins County History== Hawkins County originated as a land grant to William Armstrong. In 1787, while still part of North Carolina, it was established as a county, and named for U. S. Senator [[Hawkins-2354|Benjamin Hawkins]]. On November 6, 1863, the Civil War Battle of Rogersville took place here. The result was a Confederate victory, under Brigadier General [[Jones-79862|William Jones]]. ===Historic Sites/Landmarks=== * The Hawkins County courthouse (see photo) was built ca. 1836, and is the oldest courthouse in Tennessee. ===Historic Events=== * The [[Space:Greene-Jones_War|Greene-Jones War]], the largest family feud in Tennessee, began in December, 1887. ===Hawkins County Notables=== ==Geography== Hawkins County is part of East Tennessee, one of Tennessee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. Hawkins County is also part of the South Central Region of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]. ===Adjacent counties=== * [[Space:Scott_County%2C_Virginia|Scott County, Virginia]] - north * [[Space:Sullivan_County%2C_Tennessee|Sullivan]] - east * [[Space:Washington_County%2C_Tennessee|Washington]] - southeast * [[Space:Greene_County%2C_Tennessee|Greene]] - south * [[Space:Hamblen_County%2C_Tennessee|Hamblen]] - southwest * [[Space:Grainger_County%2C_Tennessee|Grainger]] - southwest * [[Space:Hancock_County%2C_Tennessee|Hancock]] - west ==Government Offices== * [https://www.hawkinscountytn.gov/ Hawkins County Website] ==Resources and Records== === On WikiTree=== * [[Space:Pressmen%27s_Home%2C_Tennessee_One_Place_Study|Pressmen's Home, Tennessee, One Place Study]] * [[:Category:Hawkins County, Tennessee, Cemeteries|Hawkins County Cemeteries]] === On the Internet === * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Hawkins_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Hawkins County Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [https://sos.tn.gov/tsla/pages/genealogical-fact-sheets-about-hawkins-county Hawkins County Genealogy Fact Sheets] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/hawkins/ Hawkins County Genealogy Trails] * [https://tngenweb.org/hawkins/ Hawkins County USGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/hawkins/hawkins.html Hawkins County USGenWeb Archives] * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~tnhcghs/ Hawkins County Genealogical & Historical Society] ==Communities== ===Cities=== * [[:Category:Church Hill, Tennessee|Church Hill]] * [[:Category:Kingsport, Tennessee|Kingsport]] ===Towns=== * [[:Category:Bean Station, Tennessee|Bean Station]] * [[:Category:Bulls Gap, Tennessee|Bulls Gap]] * [[:Category:Mount Carmel, Tennessee|Mount Carmel]] * [[:Category:Rogersville, Tennessee|Rogersville]] - county seat * [[:Category:Surgoinsville, Tennessee|Surgoinsville]] === Census-Designated Place === * [[:Category:Mooresburg, Tennessee|Mooresburg]] === Unincorporated Communities === * Austins Mill * [[:Category:Eidson, Tennessee|Eidson]] * Midway * Persia * [[:Category:Saint Clair, Tennessee|Saint Clair]] ==See also== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawkins_County,_Tennessee Hawkins County on Wikipedia] ==Sources==

Hawkins County, Tennessee, marriages and wills

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[[Category:Hawkins County, Tennessee]] [[Category: Sources by Location]] [[Space: Category-Source|Sources]] [[Category: Tennessee, Sources]] == Hawkins County, Tennessee, marriages and wills == === Available online at these locations === * [https://archive.org/details/hawkinscountyten00mcgh Archive.org] === Table of Contents === # Marriage Records p. 1 # Record of Wills p. 6 # Revolutionary Soldier p. 63 # History of Marble Industry of East Tennessee p. 67 # Abstract of Wills p. 69 # Abstract of Wills Corrections and Omission p. 70 # Index to Wills p. 1 === WikiTree Markup === * McGhee, Lucy Kate. ''[[Space:Hawkins County, Tennessee, marriages and wills|Hawkins County, Tennessee, marriages and wills]]'' (W.C. Sharpe, Seymour, Conn., 1908) * ([[#Sharpe|McGhee]])

Hawksworth Name Study

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[[Category:Hawksworth Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Hawksworth Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hawksworth Hawksworth] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hawksworth name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hawksworths), by time period (18th Century Hawksworths), or by topic (Hawksworth DNA, Hawksworth Occupations, Hawksworth Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Hawksworth Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Hawksworth-64|Paul Hawksworth]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hawksworth}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1]

Hawthorne Brickwall and Info gathering

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hawthorne-3418|Jesi Hawthorne]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Hawthorne-3418&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jesi Hawthorne To-Do List|Jesi's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Gettys-164|Baum, Goldie Beatrice (Gettys) ]] || 1902-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-3443|Berg, Agnes (Hawthorne) ]] || 1879-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Berg-2754|Berg, John William]] || 1879-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Berg-2755|Berg, Marion ]] || 1910-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-175|Blair, Jessie E (Gettys) ]] || 1883-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Brownhill-86|Brownhill, Albert Edward]] || 1887-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Caffrey-133|Caffrey, James ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Howe-9216|Caffrey, Mary Ann (Howe) ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schensul-9|Colef, Mary (Schensul) ]] || 1896-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Colef-1|Colef, Samuel S]] || 1896-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Colef-3|Colef, Irving Edwin]] || 1903-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Cushman-1402|Cushman, Ida ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cushman-1427|Cushman, Jacob ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-439898|Cushman, Goldie (Unknown) ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dransfield-161|Dransfield, Reuben E]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gehbauer-1|Dransfield, Mary (Gehbauer) ]] || 1869-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-177|Eishen, Addie E R (Gettys) ]] || 1888-01-23 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-166|Emmons, Elizabeth A (Gettys) ]] || 1906-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Bowell-84|Gaddis, Mary Polly (Bowell) ]] || 1783-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-159|Gettys, James Lewis]] || 1878-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Neufer-8|Gettys, Jessie Belle (Neufer) ]] || 1881-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-160|Gettys, Leonard S]] || 1852-10-09 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-161|Gettys, Thomas R]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Gettys-164|Baum, Goldie Beatrice (Gettys) ]] || 1902-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-3443|Berg, Agnes (Hawthorne) ]] || 1879-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Berg-2754|Berg, John William]] || 1879-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Berg-2755|Berg, Marion ]] || 1910-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-175|Blair, Jessie E (Gettys) ]] || 1883-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Brownhill-86|Brownhill, Albert Edward]] || 1887-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Caffrey-133|Caffrey, James ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Howe-9216|Caffrey, Mary Ann (Howe) ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schensul-9|Colef, Mary (Schensul) ]] || 1896-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Colef-1|Colef, Samuel S]] || 1896-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Colef-3|Colef, Irving Edwin]] || 1903-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Cushman-1402|Cushman, Ida ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cushman-1427|Cushman, Jacob ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-439898|Cushman, Goldie (Unknown) ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dransfield-161|Dransfield, Reuben E]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gehbauer-1|Dransfield, Mary (Gehbauer) ]] || 1869-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-177|Eishen, Addie E R (Gettys) ]] || 1888-01-23 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-166|Emmons, Elizabeth A (Gettys) ]] || 1906-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Bowell-84|Gaddis, Mary Polly (Bowell) ]] || 1783-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-159|Gettys, James Lewis]] || 1878-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Neufer-8|Gettys, Jessie Belle (Neufer) ]] || 1881-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-160|Gettys, Leonard S]] || 1852-10-09 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-161|Gettys, Thomas R]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-1283|Hawthorne, Andrew H. M'Bride]] || 1881-12-05 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Gettys-164|Baum, Goldie Beatrice (Gettys) ]] || 1902-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-3443|Berg, Agnes (Hawthorne) ]] || 1879-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Berg-2754|Berg, John William]] || 1879-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Berg-2755|Berg, Marion ]] || 1910-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-175|Blair, Jessie E (Gettys) ]] || 1883-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Brownhill-86|Brownhill, Albert Edward]] || 1887-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Caffrey-133|Caffrey, James ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Howe-9216|Caffrey, Mary Ann (Howe) ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schensul-9|Colef, Mary (Schensul) ]] || 1896-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Colef-1|Colef, Samuel S]] || 1896-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Colef-3|Colef, Irving Edwin]] || 1903-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Cushman-1402|Cushman, Ida ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cushman-1427|Cushman, Jacob ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-439898|Cushman, Goldie (Unknown) ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dransfield-161|Dransfield, Reuben E]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gehbauer-1|Dransfield, Mary (Gehbauer) ]] || 1869-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-177|Eishen, Addie E R (Gettys) ]] || 1888-01-23 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-166|Emmons, Elizabeth A (Gettys) ]] || 1906-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Bowell-84|Gaddis, Mary Polly (Bowell) ]] || 1783-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-159|Gettys, James Lewis]] || 1878-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Neufer-8|Gettys, Jessie Belle (Neufer) ]] || 1881-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-160|Gettys, Leonard S]] || 1852-10-09 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-161|Gettys, Thomas R]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-1283|Hawthorne, Andrew H. M'Bride]] || 1881-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-3436|Hawthorne, William Gilbert]] || 1906-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-3437|Hawthorne, Thomas Alexander]] || 1880-08-14 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-3438|Hawthorne, David ]] || 1849-07-10 || to-do |- | [[McBride-3592|Hawthorne, Agnes (McBride) ]] || 1850-11-10 || to-do |- | [[Ruhl-234|Hawthorne, Caroline (Ruhl) ]] || 1881-07-24 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-3441|Hawthorne, David John]] || 1878-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-3444|Hawthorne, William James]] || 1883-04-12 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Gettys-164|Baum, Goldie Beatrice (Gettys) ]] || 1902-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-3443|Berg, Agnes (Hawthorne) ]] || 1879-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Berg-2754|Berg, John William]] || 1879-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Berg-2755|Berg, Marion ]] || 1910-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-175|Blair, Jessie E (Gettys) ]] || 1883-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Brownhill-86|Brownhill, Albert Edward]] || 1887-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Caffrey-133|Caffrey, James ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Howe-9216|Caffrey, Mary Ann (Howe) ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schensul-9|Colef, Mary (Schensul) ]] || 1896-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Colef-1|Colef, Samuel S]] || 1896-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Colef-3|Colef, Irving Edwin]] || 1903-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Cushman-1402|Cushman, Ida ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cushman-1427|Cushman, Jacob ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-439898|Cushman, Goldie (Unknown) ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dransfield-161|Dransfield, Reuben E]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gehbauer-1|Dransfield, Mary (Gehbauer) ]] || 1869-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-177|Eishen, Addie E R (Gettys) ]] || 1888-01-23 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-166|Emmons, Elizabeth A (Gettys) ]] || 1906-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Bowell-84|Gaddis, Mary Polly (Bowell) ]] || 1783-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-159|Gettys, James Lewis]] || 1878-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Neufer-8|Gettys, Jessie Belle (Neufer) ]] || 1881-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-160|Gettys, Leonard S]] || 1852-10-09 || to-do |- | [[Gettys-161|Gettys, Thomas R]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-1283|Hawthorne, Andrew H. M'Bride]] || 1881-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-3436|Hawthorne, William Gilbert]] || 1906-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-3437|Hawthorne, Thomas Alexander]] || 1880-08-14 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-3438|Hawthorne, David ]] || 1849-07-10 || to-do |- | [[McBride-3592|Hawthorne, Agnes (McBride) ]] || 1850-11-10 || to-do |- | [[Ruhl-234|Hawthorne, Caroline (Ruhl) ]] || 1881-07-24 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-3441|Hawthorne, David John]] || 1878-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Hawthorne-3444|Hawthorne, William James]] || 1883-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Baum-1057|Hawthorne, Edith (Baum) ]] || 1888-04-16 || to-do |- |}

Hawthorne Cemetery

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[[Space:United States Cemeteries Team|United States Cemeteries Team]] [[Space:North American Cemeteries Team|North American Cemeteries Team]] [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] [[Category: Hawthorne Cemetery, Hawthorne, Nevada]] '''Hawthorne Cemetery''' is on the north side of Hawthorne, along US 95. The original graveyard is sand, newer sections are grass with sprinklers. There is no sign over the entrance, but there is an unusual monument of mortar shells and a short brick tower painted white. {{Image|file=Hawthorne_Cemetery-5.jpg |caption=Hawthorne Cemetery }} :38°32’06” -118°37’30” Hawthorne cemetery is an active cemetery; there are 2,767 memorials, with one famous memorial: :[[Robertson-15361|Gene Robertson]] - 1899-1981, major league baseball player. == Sources == *https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2133818/hawthorne-cemetery *https://roadsidethoughts.com/nv/cemeteries/hawthorne-cemetery-xx-mineral-profile.htm *https://ldsgenealogy.com/NV/Mineral-County-Cemetery-Records.htm

Hay Family Canada of Lonmay Scotland 1815

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[[Category:New Projects] To make family connections! The goal of this project is to ...Provide this old family what I know. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Brodie-1571|Stephen Brodie]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * To add to what I have posted * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10025829 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hay Name Study

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

Haycock Township

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[[Category: Bucks County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Haycock Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania]] {{One Place Study|place=Haycock Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania}} ==Geography== Located outside Quakertown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA the township has about 21.2 Square Miles some local water ways would include Tohickon Creek eastward into the Delaware River. Lake Nockamixon to it's south east Border The goal of this project is to ... ==Cemeteries== Haycock Mennonite Church Cemetery, Quakertown, Pennsylvania ==Webpages== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haycock_Township,_Bucks_County,_Pennsylvania Haycock Township Encyclopedia] [http://www.haycocktwp.com/ Township Webpage]

Hayden Rose Cemetery, Duluth, Kentucky

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[[Category:Hayden Rose Cemetery, Duluth, Kentucky]] [[Category:Madison County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Hayden Rose Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. Hayden Rose Cemetery is located in Madison County, Kentucky, behind a farmhouse at the end of Long Branch Road. Long Branch comes off the south side of Red Lick Road (Route 594). There are about 250 people buried here. There is an older section of the cemetery consisting of field stones that cannot be read. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B034'58.9%22N+84%C2%B007'05.0%22W/@37.583036,-84.1202387,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Hayden Rose Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2283167&CScn=hayden+rose& Hayden Rose Cemetery on Find A Grave] Creation of a profile for each person buried in this cemetery is in progress. If you want to see the profiles created so far, click [[:Category:Hayden_Rose_Cemetery%2C_Duluth%2C_Kentucky|here.]] == Table of Interments == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |- | Adams||Ada M.||1936 Apr 6||1978 Dec 25||"In loving memory" |- | Adams||Oakley Pearson||1924 Sep 12||1987 Aug 23||"In loving memory" |- | Anglin||"Son"||1953 Jan 30||1953 Feb 2||"Son of Frank Anglin" |- | Anglin||April Lea||1971||1971|| |- | Anglin||Carrie (Evans)||1908 Jul 29||1988 May 17||"In loving memory" |- | Anglin||Charles Wayne||1959 Oct 9||1959 Oct 10||"Beloved Infant Son of Andy and Christine Anglin" |- | Anglin||Clyde||1932 Sep 29||1989 Oct 27||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Anglin||Daisy H.||1891||1973||"Wife of John" "Gone but not forgotten" |- | Anglin||Dallas||1934 Jul 6||1983 May 29||"Brothers at rest" |- | Anglin||Dallas, Jr.||1957 Jul 2||1957 Jul 2||"Son" |- | Anglin||Donald||1945 Apr 24||2005 Mar 22||US Army Vietnam |- | Anglin||Dorathy (Stewart)||1915 Feb 26||1981 Aug 4||"Married Jun 11, 1929" "Loving parents of Kenneth Ray, Melissa Evonne, Loretta Lee, Eric Shane" |- | Anglin||Dovie (Evans)||1912 Jun 13||1980 Mar 2|| |- | Anglin||Doyle||1944 Apr 7||2010 Feb 2||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Anglin||Earnest Johnny||1958 Sep 12||1958 Sep 15||"Beloved Infant Son of Andy and Christine Anglin" |- | Anglin||Ellis||1913 May 17||1913 Nov 11|| |- | Anglin||Emma Sue||1950 Dec 29||||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Anglin||Evelyn F.||1971 Oct 26||1971 Dec 4||"Daughter" |- | Anglin||Francis Earlene||1961 Jan 28||1961 Jan 29||"Beloved Infant Daughter of Andy and Christine Anglin" |- | Anglin||Hattie Mae (Griffin)||1899||1940|| |- | Anglin||Hazel (Evans)||1917 Aug 16||2011 Dec 1|| |- | Anglin||Hester||1896 May 18||1945 Jan 7||"Mother" |- | Anglin||Isaac||1892 Jun 3||1973 Nov 15|| |- | Anglin||James||1853 Jul 23||1941 Jan 15|| |- | Anglin||Jane Faye||1954 Oct 19||1957 Sep 3|| |- | Anglin||Jimmie L.||1912 Feb 22||1976 Aug 4||"Brothers at rest" |- | Anglin||John A.||1882||1975||"Gone but not forgotten" |- | Anglin||Joyce||1953 Jan 13||1953 Jan 13||"Daughter of Clyde and Louise Anglin" |- | Anglin||Kenneth ||1942 Mar 19||||"Married Sept 28, 1963" |- | Anglin||Larry Gene||1963 Jan. 31||1963 Jan 31||"Son of Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Anglin" |- | Anglin||Leonard||1909 Aug 30||1986 Oct 16||"Married Jun 11, 1929" "Loving parents of Kenneth Ray, Melissa Evonne, Loretta Lee, Eric Shane" |- | Anglin||Lloyd||1919 Dec 29||1981 May 28|| |- | Anglin||Loni Lee (Rose)||1942 Sep 25||||"Married Sept 28, 1963" |- | Anglin||Lonnie||1914 Feb 28||1997 Dec 19|| |- | Anglin||Louise||1934 Mar 11||2015 Jun 3||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Anglin||Luther||1904 Mar 2||1992 Oct 29||"In loving memory" |- | Anglin||Mart||1884 Jul 6||1975 May 18||"Father" |- | Anglin||Martha C.||1866 Feb 11||1934 Feb 14|| |- | Anglin||Mary Jean ||1937 Apr 11||2015 Jan 8||"Married Oct 2, 1954"/Gone home |- | Anglin||Nellie (Lakes)||1906 Jul 13||1965 Jun 10|| |- | Anglin||Ople||1934 Apr 20||1934 Apr 27|| |- | Anglin||Reva||1946 Dec 13||1948 Jun 20|| |- | Anglin||Ronald||1951 Sep 11||1951 Nov 16||"Son" |- | Anglin||Ronald||1950 Aug 25||1996 Mar 7||"Son" "Rest in peace" |- | Anglin||Seab||1911 Nov 1||1995 Feb 24|| |- | Anglin||Wayne||1935 Mar 18||1992 Nov 25||"Married Oct 2, 1954"/Gone home |- | Anglin-Bryant||Jennifer Rachel||1982 A[r 16||2012 Feb 7|| |- | Anglin-Bryant||Judy Faye||1958 Nov 9|||| |- | Atkinson||James H.||1890||1959||"Brother" |- | Atkinson||Nannie A.||1854 Dec 26||1929 Feb 7|| |- | Atkinson||William N.||1828 Dec 31||1901 Mar 21|| |- | Baker||Charlene I.||1962 Feb 1||||"Married Mar. 22, 1980" |- | Baker||Christopher L.||1960 Jul 26||1994 Aug 27||"Husband and father" "In God's care" |- | Baker||Jim Qullard||1913||1976||"Uncle Jim" |- | Baker||Michael E.||1961 Nov 13||2012 Aug 22||"Married Mar. 22, 1980" |- | Bicknell||Dovie E.||1869 Aug 27||1894 Jun 9|| |- | Bicknell||Edna Grace||1929 Feb 18||1931 Oct 7||"Oyr baby" "A little angel" |- | Bicknell||W. C.||1867 Feb 9||1896 Oct 6|| |- | Bradley||Henry||nd||nd|| |- | Bradley||Julian||nd||nd|| |- | Bradley||Spicy||nd||nd|| |- | Brock||Rilda|||||| |- | Bryant||Daisy Mae||1925 Sep 25||1932 Jan 17||"Daughter of Seab & Nannie Bryant" |- | Cain||Nannie B.||nd||nd|| |- | Cain||Shug||nd||nd|| |- | Coffey||Edith (Hisle) Willis||1915 Mar 21||1988 May 16|| |- | Cox||Alson||nd||nd|| |- | Cox||Baby||nd||nd|| |- | Cox||Baby||nd||nd|| |- | Cox||Dowd||1915 Aug 26||1919 Mar 13||"Son of H. C. & Flossie Cox" |- | Coyle||Thomas James, Jr.||1962 Oct 11||1963 Jan 3 || |- | Deaton||Aneita Kaye||1952 Nov 4||1952 Nov 4||"God's little angel" |- | Deaton||Opal||1921||2011|| |- | Deaton||Roy||1911||1986|| |- | Deaton||William Edward||1951 Apr 29||1951 May 1||"The Savior's rosebud" |- | Durbin||Moran (Rose)||1850 Oct 24||1924 Jun 17||"His wife" "We will meet again" |- | Durbin||Owen W.||1878||1969|| |- | Durbin||R. E. ||1847 Nov 8||1906 Nov 7|| |- | Elliott||Hazel Z.||1919 Feb 6||1997 Jan 13||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Elliott||Raymond||1918 Sep 19||1999 Aug 2||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Evans||Alice||1885 Dec 22||1946 Aug 19||"Wife" |- | Evans||Arvin||1906||1971|| |- | Evans||Dorothy||1916||1988|| |- | Evans||Elmer D.||1939||1972|| |- | Freeman||Nettie||nd||nd|| |- | Garrett||George B.||1867 Jun 20||1901 Jul 4|| |- | Gentry||David Robert||1841 Dec 18||1912 Nov 19||"At rest" |- | Gentry||Delora||1916 Dec 24||1924 Sep 30|| |- | Gentry||Druzilla||1842 Jun||1901 Dec 6||"Wife of Pleasant K. Gentry" |- | Gentry||Ernest B.||1876 Jun 2||1913 Dec 31|| |- | Gentry||Grace||1915 Jul 6||1919 Feb 14|| |- | Gentry||Infant||nd||nd||"Daugther of W.D. & Nellie Gentry" |- | Gentry||Infant||nd||nd||"Son of W.D. & Nellie Gentry" |- | Gentry||James||1927 Jun 14||1928 Dec 9||"Son of Oscar and Hallie Gentry" |- | Gentry||James V.||nd||1909 Sep|| |- | Gentry||Jane ||1802 Aug 7||1881 Aug 1||(2nd person buried in the cemtery) |- | Gentry||Little Johnny||nd||nd|| |- | Gentry||Maria||1829 Oct 18||1898 Aug 8||"Wife of P. Gentry" |- | Gentry||Mary F. (Kindred)||1842||1915||"Wife of J. V. Gentry" |- | Gentry||Nora (Hisle)||1888 Jul 29||1921 Oct 20|| |- | Gentry||Pleasant||1828 Jun 23||1907 Mar 15|| |- | Gentry||Pleasant K.||1842 Jul 10||1895 Jan 6|| |- | Gentry||Robert||1885 Ja 6||1885 Oct 25||"Son of D. R. & M. E. Gentry" |- | Gentry||W.D.||1873 Aug 15||1920 Sep 16||"In my father's house are many mansions" |- | Gentry||Winifred "Winnie"||1806 Feb 4||1887 Jan 29||(3rd person buried in the cemetery) |- | Hale||Fannie (Willis)||1886 May 20||1981 Sep 16|| |- | Harris||?||1900 Mar 2||1903 Nov 3||"Son of G. & M. Harris" |- | Hisle||Boin||1909||1960|| |- | Hisle||Daisy ||1901 Oct 16||1990 Feb 20||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Hisle||Fannie||1871||1957|| |- | Hisle||Ida||1898||1919||:"Mother" "Memories never die" |- | Hisle||Joseph||1869||1918|| |- | Hisle||Millard Curtis||1905 Jan 5||1906 Nov 7|| |- | Hisle||Walter D.||1900 Feb 23||1972 Nov 21|| |- | Hunt||Joseph D.||1851||1926|| |- | Hunter||Joan (Rose)||1960 Oct 21||2010 Nov 1||"Beloved wife, mother, mamaw" |- | Hunter||Smyra||1868||1946|| |- | Hymer||Troy||1944 Apr 4||1944 Apr 4|| |- | Isaacs||Baby||1956 Mar 6||1956 Mar 6|| |- | Kelly||Unknown||1872||1881||"Son of Manuel and Mary F. Kelly" (1st person buried in the cemetery) |- | Kindred||Elizabeth||1853||1899|| |- | Kindred||Louis D.||1850||1926|| |- | Lainhart||Alpha||1877 Dec 31||1947 Jan 8||"Wife of J. T. Lainhart" "Mother" |- | Lainhart||Delora||1930||1932|| |- | Lainhart||Eva F.||1873 Jan 26||1921 May 8||"Wife of S. D. Lainhart" |- | Lainhart||J. T.||1882 Jan 8||1957 Feb 14||"Father" |- | Lainhart||Sidney||1857 Dec 11||1942 Nov 24||"Father" |- | Lakes||Flemon, Jr.||1949 Sep 15||1998 Feb 9||"Free Bird" |- | Maurer||Jo Ann||1939 Sep 6||1991 Aug 31|| |- | McKinnney||Linda||1952 May 7||1979 Mar 4||"Gonne from our home but not our hearts" |- | McNeil||Addie May (White)||1889 Jun 18||1915 Mar 11||"Wife of W. H. McNeil" |- | Moore||Louise||nd||nd|| |- | Murphy||Alma||1916 Oct 22||2003 May 60|| |- | Murphy||Dorry||1914 Aug 25||2003 Apr 8|| |- | Pearson||Billy Ray||1974 Mar 22||1992 Oct 8||"See you there" |- | Pearson||David Wayne||1937 Mar 20||2011 Apr 19|| |- | Pearson||Lorena||1941 Jul 1||||"Mom" "See you there" |- | Pearson||Manda||1915 May 11||2000 Feb 21||"In God's care" |- | Pearson||Wade "Jr"||1951 Jun 29||2009 Jan 10|| |- | Peyton||Vernon L.||1958 Apr 14||1997 Aug 31|| |- | Powell||Addie May||1930 Feb 18||1930 Apr 7||"Daughter of C.P. & M.S. Powell" |- | Powell||Baby||nd||nd|| |- | Powell||Curtis||1891||1944||PVT 112 TN 37 DIV WW I |- | Powell||Doppey||nd||nd||"In loving memory" |- | Powell||Elrena||1914 Jan 14||1924 Dec 16|| |- | Powell||George Washington||1833||1915||PVT CO G 47 Regt, KY Vol Mtd Infantry Civil War |- | Powell||Granville||nd||nd|| |- | Powell||Lorraine||1939 Sep 7||1960 Sep 14||"With all our love" |- | Powell||Mary Susan||1898||1979||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Powell||Missouri||nd||nd|| |- | Powell||Myrtle||1919 Feb 25||1919 Dec 5||"Daughter of Allen Powell" |- | Powell||Oscar||1907 Aug 23||1908 Oct 19||"Son of M. & Susie Powell" |- | Powell||Preston ?||nd||nd||"Husband" |- | Powell||Sallie||nd||nd||"Wife" |- | Revis||Armilda||1879 Jan||1917 Aug|| |- | Richardson||Carrie||1873|||| |- | Richardson||Thomas ||1876||1957||"At rest" |- | Rogers||Baby||1909||1909|| |- | Rogers||Charlie||1896||1940|| |- | Rogers||Curtis||1898||1943|| |- | Rogers||George W.||1907||1909|| |- | Rogers||J. B.||1867||1940|| |- | Rogers||Nannie (Powell)||1872||1963|| |- | Rose||Adna (Burns)||1931 Nov 9||2005 Dec 19||"In loving memory" |- | Rose||Amanda Kay||1983 Jan 30||1987 May 15|| |- | Rose||Arminia||1859 Jul 19||1917 Oct 14||"Wife of Edward Rose" |- | Rose||Brutus||1878 Jan 20||1919 Jan 28|| |- | Rose||Dennis||1925||1989|| |- | Rose||Ebb||1889 Nov 29||1964 Mar 8||Kentucky PVT HQ Co 34 Field Arty World War I |- | Rose||Edward||1852 Mar 28||1937 Oct 29|| |- | Rose||Edward ||1817 Apr 1||1902 Feb 17|| |- | Rose||Edward Esmer||1931 Jul 6||1932 Jan 26||"Our beloved baby" |- | Rose||Emma (Rogers)||1904 Nov 24||1991 Jul 30|| |- | Rose||Hallie L.||1901 Mar 26||1970 Jul 17||(wife of Ebb) |- | Rose||Hayden||1840 May 23||1916 May 3||"Resting, til the ressurection morn" |- | Rose||Irene||1941||1986|| |- | Rose||Jessie O. (Coyle)||1930 Dec 7||2005 Dec 18|| |- | Rose||Joe||1935||1937|| |- | Rose||Judy (Lamb)||1954 Feb 2||||"Married Aug. 9, 1969" |- | Rose||Kenneth Elbridge||1957 Jul 4||2005 Mar 20||"Hallowed be thy name" |- | Rose||Leman||1927 Nov 19||2006 Jun 3|| |- | Rose||Lucinda J. (Gentry)||1859 Oct 7||1941 Jul 24||"Resting, til the ressurection morn" |- | Rose||Minnie||1888 May 6||1977 Jan 3||"Mother" "Have faith in God" |- | Rose||Nathan||1899 Apr 15||1982 Feb 22|| |- | Rose||Patricia Gail||1963 Sep 28||1980 Apr 25|| |- | Rose||Rexford Burnam||1940 Feb 14||1999 Apr 11||"Married Aug. 9, 1969" |- | Rose||Ruth Faye||1942 Aug 10||1944 Sep 16||"Darling we miss you" |- | Rose||Serelsa (Becknell)||1817 Mar 8||1887 Aug 25||"Wife of Edward Rose" |- | Rose||Sharon||1957 Oct 11||1957 Oct 15|| |- | Rucker||Baby|||||| |- | Rucker||Maranda||nd||nd|| |- | Rucker||Morton||nd||nd|| |- | Rucker||Nannie||1889 Apr 12||1982 Dec 23|| |- | Rucker||Schuyler||1892 Nov 4||1976 Sep 21|| |- | Skinner||Dewey ||1914 Nov 21||1989 Jun 18||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Skinner||Jay W.||1939 Jan 25||1989 May 11|| |- | Skinner||Mattie?||1916 Apr 14||2005 Dec 13||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Skinner||Russell||1943 Dec 21||1975 Sep 20||"Gonne from our home but not our hearts" |- | Smith||Ada Marie||1918 Jul 20||1919 Apr 20|| |- | Smith||Dollie (Pearson)||1900 Feb 5||1923 Mar 26|| |- | Smith||Ira Almeda||1857 Mar 15||1927 Feb 22|| |- | Smith||John A.||1853 Sep 4||1932 Dec 25|| |- | Smith||Johnnie||1872 Aug 6||1934 Apr 30||"Gone but not forgotten" |- | Smith||Lucy B.||1878 Dec 1||1946 Apr 7|| |- | Stewart||Lola D.||1885||1969|| |- | Stewart||Shermon L.||1881||1966|| |- | Stewart||Vernon M.||1906 Dec 9||1988 Oct 22|| |- | Taylor||Leonard||1955 Feb 15||2011 Sep 28||SGT US Army |- | Terry||Siney E.||1871 May 25||1900 Nov 12|| |- | Webb||Ethel Mae||1922||1992|| |- | White||David E.||1951 Jul 23||1995 Sep 22|| |- | White||Eula||1904 Oct 10||1993 Feb 3|| |- | White||Infant||1903||1903||"Infant daughter of Ledo & M. White" |- | White||Ledo||1883||1944||"In God we trust" |- | White||Lela||1904||1982|| |- | White||Lena||1906||2003|| |- | White||Mildred||1881||1961||"In God we trust" |- | White||Ruie||1909 Feb 28||2002 Mar 5|| |- | White||Sidney||1859||1934||"At rest" |- | White||Susan||1865||1925||"At rest" |- | Willis||Albert||1882||1961||"Father" "At rest" |- | Willis||Stella||1895||1944||"Mother" "Memories never die" |- | Willis||Wylie||1911||1941||"Father" "Memories never die" |- | Wilson||Alson||1908 Oct 12||1933 Jun 12|| |- | Wilson||J. M.||1887 Jun 1||1941 Mar 20||"Father" |- | Wilson||Lucy (Rucker)||1859 May 1||1917 Nov 17||"Wife of W. T. Wilson" |- | Wilson||Stanley||1885||1947|| |- | Wilson||William B.||1881||1937|| |- | Wilson||William Trenton "Teetee"||1859 Apr 24||1945 Feb 4|| |- | |}

Hayden's Virginia Genealogies

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == Hayden's Virginia Genealogies == a genealogy of the Glassell family of Scotland and Virginia : also of the families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Conway, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Robinson, Scott, Taylor, Wallace, and others, of Virginia and Maryland * by Hayden, Horace Edwin, 1837-1917 * published by E.B. Yordy, printer, Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a. : 1891. * [https://www.worldcat.org/title/virginia-genealogies-a-genealogy-of-the-glassell-family-of-scotland-and-virginia/oclc/958031&referer=brief_results WorldCat listing] * Chicago Manual of Style citation: Hayden, Horace Edwin. 1891. Virginia genealogies: a genealogy of the Glassell family of Scotland and Virginia, also of the families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Conway, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Robinson, Scott, Taylor, Wallace, and others, of Virginia and Maryland. Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a: E.B. Yordy, printer. * Citation Example: ::: Hayden, Horace Edwin. 1891. ''[[Space:Hayden's Virginia Genealogies|Hayden's Virginia Genealogies]]'' (E.B. Yordy, Pennsylvania.) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Hayden|Hayden]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hayden's Virginia Genealogies|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hnl3cr HathiTrust]

Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information == Relating to All Ages and Nations. : The first edition of the unique work was published in 1841. The contents of the successive editions vary, though certain principles of inclusion generally hold, namely that arrangement is topical and coverage includes historical, political, ecclesiastical, legal, social, commercial, scientific, literary, artistic, educational and other ovements and occurrences. This information is disposed in articles varying in length from one sentence to many pages; the articles are alphabetical by a main entry term or phrase that is generally the name of the person, organization, place, or subject at the center of interest. (Marcuse, Michael J. "A Reference Guide for English Studies", page 93) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1st ed. Human Arts and Inventions, with copious details of England, Scotland, and Ireland ::: by Joseph Haydn ::: published 1841, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=eo3bC8OL_CIC * 3rd ed. Human Arts and Inventions, with copious details of England, Scotland, and Ireland ::: by Joseph Haydn ::: published 1845, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=0xoEAAAAQAAJ * 8th ed. Human Arts and Inventions, with copious details of England, Scotland, and Ireland ::: by Joseph Haydn, revised and greatly enlarged by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1857, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=QSoAAAAAQAAJ * 9th ed. The British Empire ::: by Joseph Haydn, revised and greatly enlarged by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1860, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=HOE8AAAAYAAJ * 10th ed. The British Empire ::: by Joseph Haydn, revised and greatly enlarged by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1861, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=7SU-AAAAYAAJ * 11th ed. The British Empire ::: by Joseph Haydn, revised and greatly enlarged by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1863, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=K_4GAAAAQAAJ * 12th ed. The British Empire, Correccted to February, 1866 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1866, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street. ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=CEQQAAAAYAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=Aq9CAAAAIAAJ ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary05hayd ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary10hayd * Authorized American Edition, with Supplement relating chiefly to American topics, and Copious Biographical Index, by G.P. Putnam, A.M. ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1867, G.P. Putnam & Son. 661 Broadway ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=jF0QAAAAYAAJ ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary07hayd * 13th ed. Corrected to June, 1868 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1868, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street. ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=RiQIAAAAQAAJ * 13th ed. Revised for the use of American Readers ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1869, Harper & Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=liQ-AAAAYAAJ ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary03hayd * 13th ed. Containing the Chronicle of the Franco-Prussian War, and a summary of the History of the World 1868-1870 ::: with a supplement bringing the history of the world down to the end of 1870 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1870, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street. ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=niwIAAAAQAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=uDg-AAAAYAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=bjIPAQAAMAAJ American Edition ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary08hayd American Edition * 14th ed. ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1874, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=5GUPAAAAYAAJ * 15th ed. Containing the History of the World to the Autumn of 1876 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1876, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=KQdBAQAAMAAJ * 15th ed. Revised for the use of American Readers ::: published 1877 New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=-YFQAAAAYAAJ * 17th ed. Containing the History of the World to the Autumn of 1881 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1881, London, Ward, Lock, & Co., Warwick House, Dorset Buildings, Salisbury Square, E.C. ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=dhoZAQAAIAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=Dys-AAAAYAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=Eqs-AQAAMAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=Kil72tKqDo0C ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary02hayd * 18th ed. Containing the History of the World to the Summer of 1885 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1887, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=dhoZAQAAIAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=GaFHAQAAIAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=CioAAAAAQAAJ * 19th ed. Containing the History of the World to the Autumn of 1889 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1889, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary04hayd ::: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009609583 ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=ruc8AAAAIAAJ * 20th ed. Containing the History of the World to the Autumn of 1892 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1892, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary09hayd ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=5vopAAAAYAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=IrcyAQAAMAAJ ::: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009610979 * 23rd ed. Containing the History of the World to the end of 1903 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1904, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=Ab0OAAAAYAAJ * 25th ed. Containing the History of the World to Midsummer, 1910 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1910, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary00hayd ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary11hayd === WikiTree Syntax === * Vincent, Benjamin. ''[[Space:Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information|Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information]]'' (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street, 1910) 25th ed., [ Page ]. * ([[#Vincent|Vincent]])

Hayes Family

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[[Category:Hayes Name Study]] The goal of this project is to construct my Hayes family, mostly in the nineteenth century and in and around Worcestershire and Warwickshire, England Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Spencer-13467|Joseph Spencer]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I'm trying to find information about the marriage of Joseph Hayes and Lucy Stephens around 1840, likely in Worcestershire (Joseph was born in Worcester and Lucy in Upton-upon-Severn). * I'd like to see what I can learn about Thomas and Ann Hayes, parents of the above-mentioned Joseph Hayes. I believe they were the parents also of Ann and Harriett, both christened in Worcester in the 1810s. I know nothing else about them yet. * I'd be happy to learn anything I can about Joseph Hayes, born May 10, 1842, in Aston, Warwickshire, England, as the son of Joseph Hayes and Lucy Stephens. I have his birth record and may have located his death record (in 1900 in Birmingham). I've also found him on all censuses between 1841 and 1891. I'm aware of only one child, a Joseph Thomas Hayes (my direct ancestor) who was born to Jane Hughes (nee Oliver) in what seems to have been an adulterous situation. (Jane had at least two other children with her husband, Joshua Hughes.) Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14888533 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hayes from Ireland

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[[Category:Hayes Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Hayes}} The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Skinner-2969|Mary Ellen Leece]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find what town/village in County Limerick my mother's family came from * Both sides were sur-named Hayes * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10935019 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hayes Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Hayes Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Hayes Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hayes Hayes] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hayes name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hayes), by time period (18th Century Hayes), or by topic (Hayes DNA, Hayes Occupations, Hayes Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Hayes Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hayes}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Hayes}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Hayes_from_Ireland|Hayes from Ireland]] * [[Space:Hayes_Family|Hayes Family]] * [[Space:Henry_Hays_Research|Henry Hays Research]] ==Membership== * [[Hays-3072|Julie (Hays) Bartimus]] - Researching [[Hays-3076|Henry Hays (1808-1888)]] and [[Hayes-14811|William Hayes (1817 - 1895)]] lines * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Hays

Hayes Station Massacre

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[[Category:Daughters of the American Revolution]] [[Category:Unsung Heroes of the Revolutionary War]] [[Category:Massacre at Hayes Station]] ==Background== The Hayes' Station Massacre, also referred to as The Battle of Hayes Station, occurred on November 19, 1781, about one month after the British Army had surrendered at Yorktown, when the the Revolutionary War was technically over. However, in South Carolina many British Loyalists went on a rampage of terror, specifically targeting the homes of Patriot leaders across the state. A series of attacks was led by [[Cunningham-10167|Major William Cunningham]] in a month-long raid in the South Carolina backcountry that came to be known as "the Bloody Scout." Hayes' Station Battle Memorial, online at Familypedia Fandom ( https://familypedia.fandom.com/wiki/Hayes_Station_Battle_Memorial# : accessed April 5, 2023) On November 19, 1781, Maj. William Cunningham crossed the Saluda River and headed to Hayes Station. The station was at Edgehill Plantation and was commanded by Col. Joseph Hayes. Hayes had been warned of the presence of Cunningham's force, but after a scouting expedition returned with no evidence of Loyalist activity, he did not heed any warning. "The Battle of Hayes' Station," online at Revolutionarywar.us (https://revolutionarywar.us/year-1781/battle-hayes-station/ : accessed April 5, 2023) "The American Revolution in South Carolina," Carolina.com (https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_hayes_station.html : accessed April 5, 2023) Joseph Hayes owned a tavern adjacent to Edgehill Station - a stop along the local stagecoach line. He and about two dozen of his men were sitting down to a meal when a colleague, Capt. John Owens, rode up and informed the men that smoke was coming out of the nearby plantation house of the late Brig. Gen. James Williams' widow. Hayes and his men jumped up from their meal and followed Capt. Owens out of the tavern and up a small hill to gather at an old Cherokee War Block House - to see what was going on at the neighbor's home. They were instantly surrounded by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham with about 300 Loyalists. Hayes and his men ran into the small block house, but it was soon torched, so they threw down their arms and surrendered. Cunningham warned Hayes that if any shots were fired at his men all of the station's defenders would be killed. As the Loyalists approached the station, several shots were fired at them. Cunningham sent in a flag of truce and stated that if the post surrendered, he would spare the defenders. Hayes refused to surrender, thinking that reinforcements would be arriving soon. The fight continued for several hours until the post's roof was set on fire by flaming arrows. Choking from the fire's smoke, Hayes surrendered. Only two of the 16 Patriots were killed during the fight. Each man was forced to back out of the small block house to have their hands tied behind them then affixed to a long rope, ostensibly to be marched to another location. However, as soon as the last man was attached to the long rope, Cunningham started hanging them, and then his men dismembered fourteen of them, with Cunningham killing four Patriots with his sword. Cunningham then rode off, leaving the body parts scattered. ==Memorial== {{Image|file=Hayes_Station_Massacre-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=In 1781 during the struggle for National Independence these fourteen gallant defenders of Liberty surrendered as prisoners of war and were massacred by Maj. William Cunningham and his Tories at Hayes' Station. Erected by the Henry Laurens Chapter D.A.R. Nov. 1810 }} Little River District Regiment of Militia detachment led by Col. Joseph Hayes (killed), with the following known men: :Major Jonathan Downs (POW) :[[Williams-3263|Major Daniel Williams]] (killed) :[[Leonard-13436|Capt. Laughlin Leonard]] (killed) :Capt. John Owens (killed) :Capt. Charles Saxon]] (killed) :[[Saxon-160|Capt. Lewis Saxon]] (POW) :Capt. David Williams (escaped) :[[Hancock-9544|Lt. Clement Hancock]] (killed) :[[Hardy-1771|Lt. Christopher Hardy]] (killed) :Lt. John Neel (killed) :Lt. James Tinsley (escaped) :[[Saxon-871|Sgt. Yancy Saxon]] (killed) :William Blakely (POW for one day) :Andrew Burnsides (escaped) :John Cook (killed) :John Cummings (POW) :William Elliott (escaped) :James Ferris (killed) :[[Goodman-172|Benjamin Goodman]] (killed) :Robert Hanna (escaped) :[[Irby-471|Grief Irby]] (killed) :[[Irby-458|Joseph Irby, Sr.]] (killed) :[[Irby-459|Joseph Irby, Jr.]] (killed) :John Melvin (or Milven) (killed) :Hugh Saxon (escaped) :[[Tinsley-1699|Golding Tinsley]] (saved by a friend) :James Williams (killed) :[[Williams-3229|Joseph Williams]] (killed) A monument was erected as a memorial to the event. According to a story in Edgefield Advertiser on 1 Jun 1, 1893, the monument had first been erected in 1875 but not long after had been destroyed by lightning, though the iron fence around the monument survived. "A Spot in Laurens: Where Rests the Reminders of An Old Tragedy, Destruction of a Monument to Martyrs to Liberty," Edgefield Advertiser, Edgefield, South Carolina, 01 Jun 1893, Page 5. Imaged online at Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/image/72072364/?terms=%22hayes%20station%22%20&match=1 : accessed April 5, 2023) The current monument states that it was erected by the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1810. The memorial apparently was in a state of disrepair over the years. In 1921 an article was written in The Index-Journal of Greenville, South Carolina regarding the ruins of the monument as well as a story about the incident. W. B. Clark, "Old Monument Now in Ruins at Scene of Hayes Massacre," The Index-Journal, Greenville, South Carolina: 28 Aug 1921, Page 3. Online image at Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-index-journal-hayes-station-massacre/36103363/ : accessed April 5, 2023) The memorial was on private land until 1970, when the owner of the property deeded an acre of land around the monument to the Laurens County Historical Preservation Commission. "Laurens Historical Group Presented Deed for Land," The Greenville News Greenville, South Carolina, Wednesday, October 21, 1970, page 2. Imaged at Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-greenville-news/23867151/ : accessed April 5, 2023) ==Sources== See Also: *Hayes Station Cemetery Edgehill Plantation, Clinton, Laurens County, South Carolina, USA. Cemetery on Find a Grave (https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2361338/hayes-station-cemetery-edgehill-plantation : accessed Aug 10, 2023) ==Further reading== *Phil Norfleet, "Biographical Sketch of William 'Bloody Bill' Cunningham," extract from an Article by Judge J. B. O'Neal Online at (https://www.diceylangston.com/bloodybill.php : accessed April 5, 2023) *"Bloody Bill Cunningham," Wikipedia, last modified 29 Mar 2023 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Bill_Cunningham#The_%22Bloody_Scout%22 : accessed April 5, 2023) *Moss, Bobby Gilmer. ''Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution''. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1994. '''Individual names can be searched in this book on Ancestry.com at [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/49323/ Search Page for Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution]

Hayfork High School, a Perpetual Genealogical Reunion

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[[Category: Hayfork High School, Hayfork, California]] [[Category: Hayfork, California]] ==Go Timberjacks and Jills== Here is a place for all staff, instructors and students of Hayfork High, past and present, to join the reunion and compare family trees. Please add your name and graduation year or years attended or contact the profile manager to be added. The goal is to add everyone who was a part of this mountain school. All can be sourced by yearbooks once they are available to the internet. If you know of anyone else who might want to join, add them too by starting their profile or passing the name to the project manager. ==Staff== [[Blick-289|L. Blick]] [[Wolfe-6280|Norman Glenn Wolfe]] [[Blake-7681| Susan Wickersham]] ==Instructors== [[Aldinger-138|David Mills Aldinger]] [[Brainerd-540|A. Brainerd]] [[Felch-405|Bud Felch]] [[Schraeder-62|Wes Schraeder]] ==Students== [[Crosby-4301| K. Crosby, 1991]] [[Patton-6094|Jim Patton]] [[Russak-2|Casimer Russak]], 1991 [[Russell-22455|D. Lee (Russell)]], 1991 [[Sauer-1513 |R. Treanor (Sauer)]], 1991 [[Sullivan-14589 | Lance Sullivan (1988-1989)]]

Hayfork Valley's Homeschooled

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[[Category: Trinity County, California, Schools]] [[Category: Hayfork, California]] This project provides an association with Hayfork for those profiles who were educated at home by their parents rather than a public institution. This project includes those who were suspended from school because of delinquency.

Hayhurst Family

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[[Category:Hayhurst Name Study]] The goal of this project is to research the origins of the Hayhurst family in Lancashire and link it to Christopher Hayhurst (1787-1852) Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hayhurst-93|Mark Hayhurst]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Christopher Hayhurst's parents were John Hayhurst (1760-1829) and Elizabeth (nee Croft) born 1766, Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland. I know nothing more about them. * Which Hayhurst families were living in Lancashire (possibly Forest of Bowland) in the early to mid 1700s *I am interested in the details of any Hayhurst families who emigrated to the US or elsewhere from the 1600s onwards Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8449349 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hayhurst-Rudd marriage 1666

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[[Category:Powell-5629 Quaker Transcripts]] [[Category:Powell-5629 ToDo]] [[Category:Settle Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire]] *Bride: [[Rudd-375 |Dorothie Rudd]] *Groom: [[Hayhurst-48|William Hayhurst]] of Efington, Yorkshire * Married September 15, 1666 at the home of James Harifn (?) * Bolland - part of the [[:Category: Settle Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|Settle Monthly Meeting in Yorkshire]]. == Witnesses to the marriage of William Hayhurst and Dorothy Rudd == *[[Rudd-483 |Ellin [Rudd] Walbancke]], sister of Bride * Margory Hayhurst, I believe this is [[Hayhurst-29 | Margory Hayhurst]] that later married Thomas Stackhouse below *[[Rudd-64 |Jane [Rudd] Waln]], sister of Bride * [[Hayhurst-32 |Cuthbert Hayhurst]], brother of Groom and married to bride's sister, [[Rudd-349|Mary (Rudd)]] * Thomas Walmsley * [[Stackhouse-95 |Thomas Stackhouse]] * John M__ * Edward _on? * Thomas Wiglesworth, brother-in-law married to groom's sister Alice (Hayhurst) * N? Walln * James Harifon * Henry R??

Hayle, Cornwall, surrounds - History Tree

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[[Category:St Erth, Cornwall]] [[Category:Gwinear1800]] [[Category:Phillack1800]] [[Category:Gwithian1800]] [[Category:Hayle, Cornwall]] {{Image|file= Flags-30.png |align=r |size= 90 |label= St. Piran's Cross, Flag of Cornwall |caption= [[:Category: Hayle, Cornwall|Hayle, 1800s]] }} *[https://www.hayle.net/council/documents/2000R057HayleHistoricalAssessment.pdf '''Hayle''' Historical Assessment Cornwall - ''(2000)''] === People - LifeTree === :[[Sedding-1|John Dando Sedding (1838-1891)]] - [https://www.hayle.net/council/documents/2000R057HayleHistoricalAssessment.pdf ''p.68 & 73'' - Sedding’s superbly sited] [[wikipedia:St_Elwyn's_Church,_Hayle|church of ''St Elwyn'']] ::[https://www.hayle.net/council/documents/2000R057HayleHistoricalAssessment.pdf - ''p.6'' - list of '''Historic photos'''] :[[Andrewartha-19|Henry Andrewartha (1795 - 1874) ]] :[[Hockin-308|'''Rev''' William Hockin Jr (1776-1853) ]] :[[Trevithick-4|Richard Trevithick (1771-abt.1833) ]] :[[Hockin-304|'''Rev''' William Hockin (1738-1813) ]] :[[Curnow-680|'''Sir''' John Curnow (bef.1697-1780) ]]

Hayles Family Mysteries

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

Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz One Place Study

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===Purpose of this One Place Study=== The village of Hayna was nearly destroyed by war more than once during its history. In 1679, it was reduced to just 7 households. While additional people came in from elsewhere after that point, these few surviving families remained at the core of the village and became very interrelated. Since these families are so interrelated, when a connection is made to one of these ancestors, it is likely that the others were related to the ancestor as well. In times of economic distress, substantial groups of related people from the area emigrated to other countries and sired a very large number of descendants. While the descendants may now be only distant cousins, they do provide a good sized pool of genealogists potentially interested in this study. Because of the naming customs followed, many of the residents had the same or very similar names making it more difficult to sort out the nuclear families without studying the whole village. That studying and sorting out is the purpose of this study, which is aided by the fact that the area was primarily Catholic throughout its history and most of the church records survived intact despite the repeated devastation of the area. ===Where is Hayna=== Hayna is located at [https://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Hayna&language=de¶ms=49.122961_N_8.204054_E_dim:10000_region:DE-RP_type:city(971) 49°7′22.66″N, 8°12′14.59″E]. As of 2018, it is part of the German municipality of Herxheim bei Landau in the Südliche Weinstraße district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. ===History of Hayna=== In 1057, Henry IV, Salic Emperor, gave five large properties to the Bishop of Speyer, including one on which the village of Herxheim was located.Christian Schüler, Hayna, the History of a Tobacco-village, Historical Landmark Preservation Society of Rheinland-Pfalz 1994 as translated by by Carol Saint-Clair, a descendent of Peter Winstel Herxheim had its own Catholic Church by 1213. The parish of Herxheim included the land where the villages of Hayna and Hatzenbühl later developed. The land was initially forest, but fields were cleared for the villages of Hayna and Hatzenbühl sometime around 1272. The village developed along a single road (which is now the L542) with buildings along the road and fields behind the buildings a little further from the road. This layout is still visible in [https://www.google.de/maps/place/49%C2%B007'22.7%22N+8%C2%B012'14.6%22E/@49.1242794,8.2006024,2475m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d49.122961!4d8.204054 current satellite maps]. Hayna was one of eight "King's-villages" in the area. Some of the residents were "King's people" who owed taxes and duties to the King or Elector and had the right to move from one King's village to another without paying the fees others would have had to pay. Residents who were not King's people owed fealty to the Bishop of Speyer. The Bishop's people had to pay "the large tithe" to the Domkantor and "the small tithe" to the priest of the Catholic Church in Hayna which was dedicated to St. Michel. The Bishop's people had to pay many other fees and taxes and were restricted in their freedom to marry and move to another place. The 1470 tax rolls show there were 33 houses in Hayna occupied by 44 adults. There was a priest and a chaplain, each with his own house which the villagers kept up. The villagers also had to keep the church-tower, and the graveyard in good condition. According to 1530 reports, Hayna consisted of 33 houses occupied by 52 adults and 85 children. The economic situation of Hayna in the 16th century was dire. Church records show that between 1544 and 1548, the chaplain had left and the villagers were selling the grass growing in the graveyard and willow wands cut from the hedge next to the priest's house to try to raise enough to support the priest. But it was not enough and by 1585 the priest wanted to leave. Fearing they would lose their own parish church, the villagers wrote the Domkantor asking for help. The village had lost its rights to graze cattle and horses in the Insheim Forest, forcing them to reduce their livestock to just a few head and reducing the manure available to fertilize the fields. During the 30 years war in the early 17th century, the area was overrun with French, Spanish, and Swedish troops along with Croatian mercenaries. In 1636, the Croatian troops destroyed the nearby village of Hatzenbühl which was not rebuilt for 30 years. Hayna did not escape the devastation of the war. It was totally ruined during the war and its population almost wiped out. The fields became choked with trees and bushes and the few families which survived fled. They did not return to rebuild the village until the end of the war around 1648 and rebuilding was slow. The population of the area was so decimated that the Bishop of Speyer issued a public call in 1652 and repeated the call in 1660 for refugees to return to their homes and for foreigners to come and settle the area. By 1667, Hayna had 77 inhabitants with a third being settlers from elsewhere. But war did not leave them much time to rebuild. War returned in 1673 and by 1679 there was little to eat and not much to wear, and only seven households remained in Hayna. The area was under the control of France, but Hayna had been so devastated that it could not pay the large tithe. Soon there was war again. During the Spanish War of Succession from 1701 to 1714, the area was occupied by imperial troops and changed hands at least four times. Despite this war, Hayna finally was able to rebuild permanently. In the late 20th century, inscriptions on the half timbered houses lining the street show most were built between 1700 and 1720. The oldest house is near the church and was built in 1701. From about 1680 to 1815, the area was under the control of France. During this period, Hayna grew considerably. In 1715, the church was enlarged, but it was still too small. So it was torn down and a new church was built and consecrated on 29 Sep 1722. The old church had been named for St Nicolaus, but the name was changed in 1722 for the new church to Holy Cross. By 1750, Hayna's population had increased to 550. Until 1750, the church records for Hayna and Hatzenbühl were kept with those of Herxheim. In 1750, the priest, Johann Kasimir Kelle, started a separate book for Hayna and Hatzenbühl. In 1785, Hayna and Hatzenbühl each became independent parishes. Anton Werner became the first priest for the parish of Hayna. In 1790, the villagers built the priest a new house which still stands across from the church. In 1813, the villagers of Hayna collected money to build a new church. However, they did not obtain permission to build until 1818 by which time the area belonged to Bavaria. The new church was finally completed in 1820. A schoolhouse was built in 1825. By 1836, the population had grown to 866 people in 130 families. The church was expanded in 1862, the main street was paved in 1839, and the post office opened in 1898 in the inn. In the mid 19th century, mayor Herr Weigel and others began growing tobacco and tobacco barns (many of which remain today) became a regular part of the landscape. Little changed in the village from this point until the mid 20th century. ===Candidates for the 7 Surviving Families of Hayna in 1679=== The exact identity of the 7 surviving households is not known. However, based on the church records, the most likely surnames are: *Baron *Knoll *Metz *Rang *Weigel *Winstel *Wingerter ===Other Connected Surnames=== *Ducar *DeGarde *Dudenhoeffer *Eichenlaub (most from Herxheim) *Faust *Felix *Flick *Foellinger, Fellingerin, Voellinger, Vaellingerin, Vellingerin *Hirsch *Höffle *Kerner *Kuntz *Joner *Nickel *Riedel, Riehl, Rhill, Rhil, Riedel, Reil *Schultz *Steiner *Trauth ===Categories for/and Cities, Towns, and Villages in the Region=== *Barbelroth - [[:Category: Barbelroth, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Bellheim - [[:Category: Bellheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Billingheim - [[:Category: Billigheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Freckenfeld - category not yet created *Erlenbach bei Kandel - [[:Category: Erlenbach bei Kandel, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Germersheim - [[:Category: Germersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Godramstein - [[:Category: Godramstein, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Hatzenbühl - [[:Category: Hatzenbühl, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Hayna - [[:Category: Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Herxheim bei Landau - [[:Category: Herxheim bei Landau-Pfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Herxheimweyher - [[:Category: Herxheimweyher, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Hördt - [[:Category: Hördt, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Impflingen - [[:Category: Impflingen, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Ingenheim - [[:Category: Ingenheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Insheim - category not yet created *Jockgrim - [[:Category: Jockgrim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Kandel - [[:Category: Kandel, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Knittelsheim - [[:Category: Knittelsheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Kuhardt - category not yet created *Landau in der Pfalz - [[:Category: Landau in der Pfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Leimersheim - [[:Category: Leimersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Minfield - category not yet created *Mörlheim - [[:Category: Mörlheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Mörzheim - [[:Category: Mörzheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Neupotz - category not yet created *Offenbach an der Queich - [[:Category: Offenbach an der Queich, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Rheinzabern - category not yet created *Rohrbach - category not yet created *Rülzheim - [[:Category: Rülzheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Schaidt - [[:Category: Schaidt, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Steinweiler - category not yet created *Winden - [[:Category: Winden (Pfalz), Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Zeiskam - [[:Category: Zeiskam, Rheinland-Pfalz]] ===Resources and Known Genealogists Working in this Area=== *Carol Saint-Clair, of Osnabrueck, Germany did much of the initial groundbreaking research on this village in the 1990's while researching the Winstel family. She usually cites her sources and often quotes from them. * ===Participants in this One Place Study=== *[[Brandt-1372|Mary Brandt Jensen]] - I am a direct descendant of all seven of the family surnames identified as likely to have survived in 1679. *[[Metz-1836|Jason Metz]] *[[Morstadt-1|George Morstadt]] ===Updates=== In January 2020, [[Metz-1836|Jason Metz]] visited Hayna and took pictures of a memorial plaque at the Catholic Church showing many familiar names. '''Teaser:''' Information recently received concerning someone else planning a visit to Hayna soon, so maybe we will have some new photos soon. === Ideas for Profile Completion Goals === '''From [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]]:''' As of September 2023, we now have more than 2,000 profiles in the study. Since I created a lot of those profiles, my watchlist was getting overly full, and I had to start thinking about letting go of some profiles. I decided to start with profiles of people who had died young. In the process, I discovered a set of categories for infant mortality (under 1 year) and child mortality (over 1 year but still children). That is an interesting aspect of life for the time period of this study and also for areas as war torn as Hayna. So I've created some new categories and come up with a protocol for when I will orphan a profile I created in the study. The protocol I have in mind currently looks like this. A profile is considered complete when it has all the following: * source to support birth and parentage * ideally a source to support death, but if the source is not readily available I'm willing to go with another child born later of the same parents and given the same name or probably solid evidence that the spouse married again under circumstances that would require death of the earlier spouse, but we have to be careful to make sure this is really the case given the number of people with the same name in this study. * the location category '''[[:Category: Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz]]'''. Note that the autobio generator does '''not''' add this category as it does with some other locations. * biography - if you use the autobio generator, it will automatically add the place study sticker if Hayna is either the place of birth or death or marriage. It will also add the Died Young sticker if the person died young. If you do not use the autobio generator check for the following: ** a narrative biography ** the place study sticker '''{{One Place Study|place=Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz|category=Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz One Place Study}}''' ** appropriate name study stickers (I've seen Flick, Metz, and Schultz ones pop up with the autobio generator) * if applicable, add other appropriate location categories * if applicable, add appropriate Mortality categories (so far I've only created '''[[:Category: Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz, Infant Mortality]]''' for people who die before their first birthday and [[:Category: Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz, Child Mortality]] , but additional categories will likely include '''Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz, Maternal Mortality''' in the future. There are some other possibilities as well, but I'm not sure the information is readily available or as suitable to this locale as these are. * when I get beyond people who died young, my idea is that I will only orphan profiles when it gets to the point where I'm reasonably confident I've found all the sources for parentage, birth, death, all marriages and all children or have a reason to believe the sources do not exist. In other words, when I think they are genealogically complete and I'll likely not add anything further. I'm thinking in the direction that projects usually go when they create their goals and/or to do lists for profiles to consider them reasonably complete. Add comments to this page if you have other thoughts on when a profile is likely complete enough that it does not need continuing active management or if you disagree with any of my thoughts on the subject.

Hayne Family Mysteries

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Haynestown Civil Parish, County Kildare

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[[Category: Kildare Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Kildare|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Kildare, Ireland|Main Kildare Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Haynestown Parish, County Kildare|Category for Haynestown Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Kildare|Civil Parishes in County Kildare]] |}
See also the Counties [[Space:Haynestown_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Kildare#Sources|navigation]] at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Leinster Team|Leinster Province team]] ==Haynestown Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile Héin. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1238 Haynestown Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''County:''' [[:Category:County Kildare|County Kildare]] :'''Barony:''' Salt South :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Haynestown Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Kildare|Towns of County Kildare]] ===The Townlands of Haynestown Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Haynestown Parish (Baile Héin) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1238/BF Haynestown Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Baysland||''Fearann an Bháthaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kildare&townland=Baysland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kildare&townland=Baysland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Baysland&countyname=KILDARE&Parish=HAYNESTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Burntfurze||''An tAiteann Loiscthe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kildare&townland=Burntfurze&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kildare&townland=Burntfurze&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Burntfurze&countyname=KILDARE&Parish=HAYNESTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Haynestown'''||''Baile Héin''||[[:Category:Haynestown Townland, Haynestown Parish, County Kildare]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kildare&townland=Haynestown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kildare&townland=Haynestown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Haynestown&countyname=KILDARE&Parish=HAYNESTOWN Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Kildare should be added to the main Kildare page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.3. Linking of townlands to parishes, parishes to baronies etc. : 4.2 Addition of proper Placenames Northern Ireland links on categories implemented.; 4.1 Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Hays County, Texas

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Welcome to Hays County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====History/Timeline==== The many springs in this area have attracted visitors from the beginning through 2017. :'''6000 B.C.''' Paleo-Indians were the first inhabitants.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hays_County,_Texas :'''1200 A.D'''.Archeological evidence at Timmeron site indicated the Tonkawa tribe was involved in agriculture around 1200 AD. :'''1709''' -Father Isidro Félix de Espinosa, Father Antonio de San Buenaventura y Olivares, and Pedro de Aguirre explore the area. :'''1714''' -Comanches attack French-Canadian explorer, Louis Juchereau de St. Denis. :'''1755''', Mission San Francisco Xavier de los Dolores was established among the Apache tribe. :'''1807''' - eighty people were moved to the Old San Antonio Road crossing of the San Marcos River. San Marcos de Neve, one of a chain of defense settlements. Due to flooding and attacks by Comanche and Tonkawa this was abandoned 1811.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch11 :'''1831-35''', Mexican government issued land grants to Juan Martín de Veramendi, Juan Vicente Campos (1832), Thomas Jefferson Chambers (1834) and Thomas G McGhee (1835 from Tennessee). :'''Mar 1, 1848''' Texas legislature formed Hays County Mar 1, 1848 from Travis County}} It is named for for Tennesseean, Captain John Coffee Hays, Texas Ranger. San Marcos was named as the county seat. :'''1848''' - Edward Burleson built the first sawmill. :'''1850s''' -W. A. Thompson built the first cotton gin. :'''1855- 1885''' Ezekiel Nance built/ operated 5 gins, 5 gristmills, a sawmill, a shingle mill, and a beef packery. :'''1858 ''' legislature created Blanco county from part of Hays, incorporating part of Comal county into Hays county. Risher and Hall Stage Lines controls 16 of 31 passenger and mail lines in Texas. :'''1860''' - Antebellum Hays county - Slaves as a primary source of labor in the county's early history were more than a 1/3 of the county population. :'''1861''' voters in the county favored secession from the Union. :'''1862''' Texas legislature transferred more of Comal County to Hays County. :'''1865-1870'''s Reconstruction Ku Klux Klan group was formed. :'''May 1876''' a military organization, the San Marcos Greys formed. :'''1867''' the first cattle drive from Hays County to Kansas was formed . :'''1880''' Railroad (International-Great Northern) was completed from Austin to San Marcos.1882 , fewer than 20 percent of the residents were black. :'''1896''' Camp Ben McCulloch, named after a brigadier general, was built and organized for reunions of United Confederate Veterans.{{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Camp Ben McCulloch. }}{{clear}} :'''1899''' A teacher’s college, Southwest Texas State Normal School, (now known as Texas State University)was established in San Marcos. :'''1900''' Wonder Cave opened to the public in 1900. :'''1908''' current Hays County Courthouse in San Marcos was built. Beaux-Arts style by Architect C.H. Page & Bros. :'''1928''' The Aquarena Springs tourist site opened in San Marcos on Blanco river. :'''1930''' Lyndon Baines Johnson graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College . :'''1942''' construction of San Marcos Army Air Field began. :'''1953''' - San Marcos Army Air Field was renamed Gary Air Force Base honoring 2nd LT Arthur Edward Gary, the first San Marcos resident killed in World War II. :'''1955''' The state legislature resurveyed the Hays and Travis County lines, adding 16,000 acres (65 km2) to Hays County ( did they err again?). :'''1964''' Gary Air Force Base was deactivated..U.S. President Lyndon Johnson announced the establishment of a Job Corps center based at the deactivated Gary Air Force Base. =====Government Offices===== Hays County has had four courthouses: 1861, 1869, 1882 and 1908 When Hays County originated in 1848, its one public building was a log church-schoolhouse that had to serve as the courthouse, along with its other uses. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/SanMarcosTexas/HaysCountyCourthouseSanMarcosTexas.htm#ruffini '''1st courthouse, 1861 -''' Square a 36 x 40-foot, 2-story frame courthouse with a hearing room, jury rooms, and 4 offices. That pine building burned in 1868, and county officials operated from rented quarters until a courthouse.ouse, along with its other uses. '''2nd Courthouse, 1869''' The new courthouse of soft, locally quarried limestone was completed in 1871. Damaged by earth shiftings, that 2-story, 45 x 53-foot building was razed (1881). no image '''3rd Courthouse, 1882 ''' - Next building was 50 x 60-foot, 2-story building of harder limestone designed by F. E. Ruffini, architect for University of Texas buildings and for courthouses in several other counties. After that 1882-83 structure lost its top story in a fire on Feb. 28, 1908, it also was razed. {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-13.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1882 courthouse. }} '''4th Courthouse, 1909 ''' The fourth and present courthouse, in eclectic style, was designed by C. H. Page & Brother, of Austin. Completed and accepted by the county court on Dec. 13, 1909, it has had interior alterations; it was restored in 1972. {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1909 Courthouse. }} {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=210 |caption=Government center. }}{{clear}} =====Geography===== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch11 :'''Area''' - 693.5 square miles in south central Texas :'''Center''' of the county is at 98°00' west longitude and 30°00' north latitude, 23 miles SW of Austin. :'''Location''' on border between Edwards Plateau and S Black Prairie region. :'''Topography''' Balcones Escarpment divides it into hilly, grassy plains, tree-covered ranch country in NW and agricultural plains in the SE quarter. :'''Vegetation''' - big bluestem, Indian grass; trees are live oak, cedar, pecan, and mesquite :'''Elevation''' 600 to 1400 feet above sea level :'''Rivers/Creeks''' streams flow in an easterly. Waterways- Bear, Cypress, Onion Creeks, Blanco and San Marcos Rivers. {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Blanco River. }} :'''Aquifer''' - Edwards Aquifer underlies the Eastern part :'''Springs''' -San Marcos Springs (160 cubic feet/second). :'''Soil''' thin limestone to black, waxy, chocolate, and grey loam. :'''Rainfall''' is 33.75 inches. :'''Temperature''' in July is 96° F; in January is 40° -- Very Humid. :'''Growing season''' of 254 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch11{{clear}} =====Adjacent counties===== *Travis County (northeast){{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=adj.counties }} *Caldwell County (southeast) *Guadalupe County (south) *Comal County (southwest) *Blanco County (northwest) =====Protected areas===== {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-10.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Fort Street Presbyterian Church, San Marcos. }}{{clear}} =====Demographics===== In 2000, 97,589 people resided in the county with a population density of 144 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 78.92% White, 3.68% Black or African American, 0.69%Native American, 0.79% Asian, 0.07% Pacific Islander, 13.36% from other races, and 2.49% from two or more races. About 29.57% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $45,006, and for a family was $56,287. Males had a median income of $35,209 versus $27,334 for females. The per capita income for the county was $19,931. About 6.40% of families and 14.30% of the population were below the poverty line, including 10.30% of those under age 18 and 9.70% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hays_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Epispopalian rectory }}{{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Old Hays co. Jail }}{{clear}} A Williams Institute analysis of 2010 census data found there were about 7.4 same-sex couples per 1,000 households in the county *[https://star.txstate.edu/2017/02/20/epa-donald-trump-and-the-media/ EPA crackdown by new administration] News from *McCoy College of Business Highways
*I-35 Interstate 35 * U.S. Highway 290 *Texas State Highway 21 *Texas State Highway 80 Politics
Hays County voted strongly for Democratic Party in federal elections, even by Solid South standards. Jimmy Carter won the county with 54%, 1976 Bill Clinton in 1992, voters began leaning towards the Republican Party. The last Democrat to carry Hays County in a presidential election was Bill Clinton received a plurality of 39.8% of the vote in 1992. The last Democrat to win a majority of the vote in the county was Jimmy Carter with 54.4% in 1976. '''Lloyd Bentsen''' is the last Democratic senatorial candidate to carry the county, winning 69.2% of the vote in 1988. 1990 :Ann Richards is the most recent Democratic gubernatorial candidate to win the county, having done so in 1990 with 56.6% of the vote. ::'''Democratic strength''' lies primarily in the city of '''San Marcos''' due to the presence of Texas State University.Rural areas vote Republican such as more rural cities of Buda, Kyle, and Wimberley. In the mid-1850s Hays county even voted for American (Know-Nothing) party. The political history of Hays County nearly mirrors that of the state as a whole. With the exception of the 1956 election, when the county returned to Democratic ranks while the majority of Texans voted for the Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower's reelection, Hays County has consistently voted with the statewide majority. {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Belger_Cahill_Lime_kiln_. }}{{clear}} =====Cities===== *[[:Category:San Marcos, Texas|San Marcos]] (county Seat) {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Caldwell house, San Marcos. }}{{clear}} *[[:Category:Austin, Texas|Austin]] (primarily in Travis County) *[[:Category:Niederwald, Texas|Niederwald]] (partly in Caldwell County) *[[:Category:Uhland, Texas|Uhland]] (partly in Caldwell County) =====Town===== *[[:Category:Driftwood, Texas|Driftwood]] a census designated place) *Goforth, Texas *[[:Category:Kyle, Texas|Kyle]] *[[:Category:San Marcos, Texas|San Marcos]] *[[:Category:Wimberley, Texas|Wimberley]] *[[:Category:Buda, Texas|Buda]] *[[:Category:Dripping Springs, Texas|Dripping Springs]] *[[:Category:Hays, Texas|Hays]] *[[:Category:Mountain City, Texas|Mountain City]] *[[:Category:Woodcreek, Texas|Woodcreek]] *[[:Category:Bear Creek, Texas|Bear Creek]] ====Formed From==== Travis County ====Resources==== *Wonder Cave *Blanco River Water resorts, *Texas State University artistic and cultural actiivities. *Wimberly activities *hunting *fishing *County Clerk has probate records from 1839, birth records from 1865, marriage, court, land from 1848 and military records from 1919; District Clerk has divorce records from 1897. ===Census=== :1850 --- 387 — :1860 --- 2,126 449.4% :1870 --- 4,088 92.3% :1880 --- 7,555 84.8% :1890 --- 11,352 50.3% :1900 ---- 14,142 24.6% :1910 --- 15,518 9.7% :1920 --- 15,920 2.6% :1930 --- 14,915 −6.3% :1940 --- 15,349 2.9% :1950 --- 17,840 16.2% :1960 --- 19,934 11.7% :1970 --- 27,642 38.7% :1980 --- 40,594 46.9% :1990 --- 65,614 61.6% :2000 --- 97,589 48.7% :2010 --- 157,127 61.0% :Est. 2015 --- 194,739 ====Education==== *School districts in Hays county include ::San Marcos Consolidated ::Dripping Springs Independent ::Wimberley Independent, and Hays Consolidated schools ::2009, three high schools, five middle schools, and 11 elementary schools are in the county. Higher education *Texas State University, four-year college, Texas State University, in San Marcos. *McCoy College of Business ::Three Distance Learning Centers are operated by Austin Community College. ::Basic and Early College Start classes, along with testing centers for online classes. =====Land Grants===== *In 1831, Coahuila y Tejas issued a land grant to Juan Martín de Veramendi, *Coahuila y Tejas land grant to Juan Vicente Campos in 1832. *Coahuila y Tejas land grant toThomas Jefferson Chambers in 1834. =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=350 |caption= }}{{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Hays co. Cemetery Chapel }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Driftwood Cemetery, Driftwood, Texas|Driftwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Kyle Cemetery, Kyle, Texas|Kyle Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Phillips Cemetery, Dripping Springs, Texas|Phillips Cemetery]] *[[:Category: San Marcos Cemetery, San Marcos, Texas|San Marcos Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Michaels Cemetery, Hays County, Texas|Saint Michaels Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2624 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hays_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch] ===Sources=== *[http://www.hank.ci.san-marcos.tx.us/SMHC/DOCUMENTS/Dobie%20Brief%20History%20of%20Hays%20County%20and%20San%20Marcos%20Texas.pdf a History of Hays County, TX and San Marcos] *https://star.txstate.edu/2017/02/20/epa-donald-trump-and-the-media/ *https://twitter.com/hayscountygov?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor *http://genealogytrails.com/tex/hillcountry/hays/ *http://www.co.hays.tx.us/so-history.aspx *https://www.frontiertimesmagazine.com/blog/early-hays-county-tx-history *https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth88640/ *https://www.txstate.edu/freemanranch/about/History/San-Marcos-and-Hays-County.html

Hays County, Texas, Census

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[[Category: Hays County, Texas, Census Records]] [[Space:United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas|United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas]] This is the home page for Hays County, Texas, census data. Hays County was created on 1848 from Travis County Hays County has participated in the following censuses. {| class="wikitable" align="center" |- |align="center" |1850 United States Census |- |align="center" |1850 Mortality Schedule |- |align="center" |1850 Slave Index |- |align="center" |1860 United States Census |- |align="center" |1860 Mortality Schedule |- |align="center" |1860 Slave Index |- |align="center" |1870 United States Census |- |align="center" |1880 United States Census |- |align="center" |1890 United States Census
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still exist (at least partially)}} |- |align="center" |1890 Veterans Schedule |- |align="center" |1900 United States Census |- |align="center" |1910 United States Census |- |align="center" |1920 United States Census |- |align="center" |1930 United States Census |- |align="center" |1940 United States Census\ |}

Hayts Cemetery

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[[Category:Hayts Cemetery, Ithaca, New York]] [[Category:Tompkins County, New York, Cemeteries]] [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for Hayts Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The New York Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Hayts Cemetery, also known as West Hill Cemetery, is located on the corner of Hayts Road and Route 96 in Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
There is no known cemetery office. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
42.467226, -76.54503 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/West+Hill+Cemetery/@42.467226,-76.54503,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89d083f742b0c4e9:0x4694eb892bc020e Hayts Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=66692 Find A Grave] * [http://tompkins.nygenweb.net/cemeteries/tcem033.htm Hayts Cemetery, NY Gen Web] (brief history and list of person's interred) * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |} ----- == Sources ==

Haywood Cemetery, Red River County, Texas

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[[Space:African_American_Cemeteries_- Texas]] [[Category: Haywood Cemetery, Red River County, Texas]] This cemetery is associated with the Haywood Baptist Church and is used by the local Afro-American population. It is in the northeast quadrant of Red River County, Texas. From Hwy 82 and FM 1159 go 8.9 miles north on FM 1159 and the cemetery is on the right. The only deed record found was for the Haywood School Community. J. R. Dilworth et ux deeded one acre of the Texas and Pacific Railway Survey #33 in an instrument made on 5 Jan 1904 and filed for record 14 May 1904 in Book CH Vol 48 Page 639 to the Haywood School community. Since there appears to be three to four acres under fence, there has to be additional acquisitions. The oldest marked burial is that of Green Ingram who died on 17 Feb 1896. This cemetery was surveyed by Lawrence and Sue Dale on 18 Jan 1999. We visited the site again on 15 Jan 2004 and took the GPS readings. We also did a re-walk of the cemetery adding new burials and noting marker changes. As of 31 Dec 2004 this cemetery had 322 documented burials All information for this cemetery location/notes is from the books‘Burial, Cemetery and Death Records for Red River County, Texas' by Lawrence and Sue Dale, 2005.

Haywood County, North Carolina

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[[Category: Appalachia Counties]] [[Category: Haywood County, North Carolina]] == Haywood County == Haywood County, North Carolina, [formed from/when]... where are records found a bit of history (especially of boundary changes, source of the county's name) county seat/select cities, towns, communities where to find additional info - e.g., formation maps or wikipedia wikipedia page, formation map e.g., Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haywood_County,_North_Carolina Haywood County, North Carolina] (accessed 24 July 2022). [https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html North Carolina County Formation Maps] (accessed 24 July 2022). === Timeline === start with creation ... format/example of a brief timeline: : '''1871''', 31 January: James County was created from parts of Bradley County and Hamilton County. : '''1919''', 11 December: James County "ended in bankruptcy" was "reincorporated into Hamilton County". (It was merged into Hamilton County in 1920.) === Categories === : The location category to add to someone's profile depends on when the person lived on the land that was once Haywood County: * * * [[:Category: Haywood County, North Carolina]] from xx to xx. : Haywood County exists today as one of North Carolina's 31 counties in Appalachia.See WikiTree's [[Space: Workspace for Appalachia Project - North Carolina|Workspace for Appalachia Project - North Carolina]], a project page of the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Project]]. See also the North Carolina table on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia]] page. === Stickers === {{Appalachian Roots}}{{Appalachian Roots|state=North Carolina}} : '''{{Appalachian Roots}}'''

'''{{Appalachian Roots|state=North Carolina}}''' : The state parameter is used to add text to the sticker, but it does not add a category (this sticker is for descendants of Appalachians; project categories are for Appalachians). See [[Template: Appalachian Roots]] for additional examples. {{Appalachia Sticker}}{{Appalachia Sticker|born|state=North Carolina}} : '''{{Appalachia Sticker}}'''

'''{{Appalachia Sticker|born|state=North Carolina}}''' : This sticker has born and lived/lives in options. The state parameter will add text to the sticker. It will also add the corresponding Appalachians category (there are 13 project categories for "people profiles" - see [[:Category: Appalachians]]). You can add additional Appalachians categories manually (e.g., [[Category: Virginia Appalachians]]). The Appalachians categories are for people profiles only and should only be added to profiles for Appalachians who lived there when it was that state (in other words, do not add Category: West Virginia Appalachians to someone's profile if they died before 1 June 1863). Generally, the earliest North Carolina settlers who could have been in land that is today Appalachia would have been in Anson County (created in 1750). See the project's [[Space: Workspace for Appalachia Project - North Carolina|North Carolina Workspace]] for additional information. : See [[Template: Appalachia Sticker]] for details about "born in" and "lived in" (and "lives in") options. {{North Carolina Sticker|text=was a resident of Haywood County.}} : '''{{North Carolina Sticker|text=was a resident of Haywood County.}} ''' : See [[Template: North Carolina Sticker]] for details of parameters & use. {{clear}} == Geography == === Maps === * [https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html North Carolina County Formation Maps] * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Maps of North Carolina] * [https://www.mapofus.org/atlas/ Historical Atlases] ([https://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1776-NC.html North Carolina], [https://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1795tennessee.html Tennessee]) === Adjacent North Carolina Counties === ''coming soon'' {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Haywood County
[[Image:{{US Flag|North Carolina}}]]
North Carolina | N Location = | NE Location = | E Location = | SE Location = | S Location = | SW Location = | W Location = | NW Location = }} == Resources == : Links from [[:Category: Haywood County, North Carolina]] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haywood_County,_North_Carolina Haywood County, North Carolina] : See also: ---- :'''Footnotes'''

Haywood To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the Haywood/Heywood profiles [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Haywood-41&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Ros Haywood To-Do List|Ros's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Haywood-26|Haywood, Edward ]] || 1640-12-13 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-41|Haywood, Ros ]] || || to-do |- | [[Haywood-42|Haywood, Sam ]] || || to-do |- | [[Haywood-45|Haywood, John ]] || 1844-10-09 || to-do |- | [[Murch-23|Haywood, Johanna Yates (Murch) ]] || 1844-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-131|Haywood, Rosamund Gwendoline]] || 1927-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-132|Haywood, Enid ]] || || to-do |- | [[Coleman-891|Haywood, Etta May (Coleman) ]] || 1910-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-133|Haywood, Garth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Haywood-135|Haywood, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Haywood-136|Haywood, Herbert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Haywood-137|Haywood, Ernest Murch]] || 1897-10-19 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-142|Haywood, Reginald ]] || || to-do |- | [[Haywood-143|Haywood, Cyril ]] || || to-do |- | [[Haywood-144|Haywood, Sarah ]] || 1821-05-27 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-145|Haywood, Maria ]] || 1826-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-146|Haywood, Henry ]] || 1830-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-147|Haywood, Emily ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-149|Haywood, Alfred ]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-157|Haywood, Harry ]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sampson-377|Haywood, Elizabeth (Sampson) ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-158|Haywood, Dorothy Alva]] || 1893-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-159|Haywood, Vera Gwendoline M]] || 1896-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-160|Haywood, Edmund John]] || 1870-12-21 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-161|Haywood, Ernest ]] || 1875-12-09 || to-do |- | [[Whitelock-8|Haywood, Annie Caroline (Whitelock) ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-168|Haywood, Florence ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crotty-47|Crotty, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Doble-135|Haywood, Sarah (Doble) ]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Harris-13617|Haywood, Mary Ann (Harris) ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Evans-9592|Haywood, Arabella Mary (Evans) ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-605|Haywood, Alfred ]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-622|Haywood, John Henry]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Page-4864|Haywood, Jane (Page) ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Middleton-2246|Haywood, Joan (Middleton) ]] || 1723-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-774|Haywood, Mary ]] || 1747-08-05 || to-do |- | [[Board-269|Haywood, Eliza Florence (Board) ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Foster-10502|Haywood, Ethel Eirene (Foster) ]] || 1889-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-861|Haywood, William ]] || 1686-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Ware-2275|Haywood, Thomazine (Ware) ]] || 1767-07-05 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-890|Haywood, William ]] || 1787-09-30 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-896|Haywood, Thomazine ]] || 1802-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-897|Haywood, Maria ]] || 1805-03-06 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-898|Haywood, Charles Ware]] || 1815-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-984|Haywood, John Cleak]] || 1829-08-09 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-985|Haywood, Thomas ]] || 1831-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-986|Haywood, William ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-987|Haywood, Lewis ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haywood-988|Haywood, Ann ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Parkin-624|Haywood, Agnes (Parkin) ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heywood-326|Heywood, John ]] || 1786-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Searle-422|Heywood, Mary (Searle) ]] || 1782-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heywood-475|Heywood, John Howard]] || 1754-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Ware-1791|Heywood, Mary (Ware) ]] || 1762-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Heywood-476|Heywood, Mary ]] || 1782-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Heywood-477|Heywood, Susanna ]] || 1784-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Heywood-478|Heywood, Sarah ]] || 1788-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Heywood-488|Heywood, William ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cleak-13|Heywood, Sarah (Cleak) ]] || 1806-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Heywood-715|Heywood, Ellen Ann]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heywood-716|Heywood, Selina Maria]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heywood-717|Heywood, Sarah Jane]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heywood-718|Heywood, Mary Amelia]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pike-5139|Heywood, Clara (Pike) ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Hazel Archer Sources To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ward-8134|Hazel Archer]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Ward-8134&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Hazel Archer To-Do List|Hazel's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Archer-5497|Archer, Dennis Thomas]] || 1935-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Clift-812|Archer, Janet Muriel (Clift) ]] || 1939-01-02 || to-do |- | [[Archer-5578|Archer, Joseph Thomas]] || 1901-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Ward-36062|Bettesworth, Kate Maclear (Ward) ]] || 1912-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Clements-6173|Clements, John , G.C.]] || 1953-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Clift-813|Clift, Jesse ]] || 1917-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Bidwell-1129|Hibbard, Kate Amelia (Bidwell) ]] ||1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-629|Greenwood, Jabez ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-4411|Greenwood, Millicent ]] || 1854-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-4419|Greenwood, Richard ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-4421|Greenwood, Sally ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-4422|Greenwood, James Henry]] || 1860-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-4626|Greenwood, Benjamin Markham]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hart-18875|Hart, Alexander Henry]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hart-18876|Hart, Jacob ]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hibbard-1906|Hibbard, David ]] || 1874-06-22 || to-do |- | [[Hibbitt-48|Hibbitt, Ellen ]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hubard-39|Hubard, Edward ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hubard-40|Hubard, Hepzalett ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hubard-41|Hubard, George ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hubard-42|Hubard, Edward ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hubbard-8179|Hubbard, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Hubbard-8180|Hubbard, Gerald ]] || || to-do |- | [[Turner-32218|Hubbard, Blanche (Turner)]] || || to-do |- | [[Hubbard-8181|Hubbard, Jabez ]] || 1879-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Brooks-18575|Hubbard, Caroline (Brooks) ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hubbard-8184|Hubbard, David Spencer]] || 1849-11-25 || to-do |- | [[Hubbard-8471|Hubbard, Sandra ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hubbard-9142|Hubbard, Millicent Greenwood]] || 1869-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Hubbard-9143|Hubbard, Edward ]] || 1875-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Hubbard-9144|Hubbard, Mary Ann]] || 1877-03-31 || to-do |- | [[Hubbard-9145|Hubbard, Mary Ann]] || 1870-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Hubbard-9146|Hubbard, Arthur John]] || 1880-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Hubbard-9147|Hubbard, John ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hubbard-10112|Hubbard, David ]] || 1873-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Lunn-1106|Lunn, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Markham-7981|Markham, Mary Ann]] || 1823-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Ward-35513|Mitchell, Margaret Jane (Ward) ]] || 1905-09-18 || to-do |- | [[Morgan-30209|Morgan, Violet ]] || 1900-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Ward-35509|Pollard, Elizabeth (Ward) ]] || 1895-07-24 || to-do |- | [[Ward-35515|Smith, Isabella (Ward) ]] || 1909-08-31 || to-do |- | [[Tete-11|Tete, Mary ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ward-32125|Ward, Robert ]] || 1898-06-29 || to-do |- | [[Ward-32126|Ward, Adam ]] || 1873-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Smith-228864|Ward, Margaret (Smith) ]] || 1875-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Ward-32127|Ward, Elsie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ward-32128|Ward, Joyce ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ward-32129|Ward, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Ward-32130|Ward, Rose ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ward-32131|Ward, Jim ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ward-32132|Ward, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Ward-32133|Ward, David ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ward-35510|Ward, Edward ]] || 1900-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Ward-35512|Ward, Adam ]] || 1903-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Ward-38156|Ward, Robert ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wheat-826|Wheat, James Joseph]] || 1911-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Ward-35514|White, Sarah (Ward) ]] || 1907-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Harris-44015|Workman, Muriel (Harris) ]] || 1919-06-21 || to-do |- |}

Hazel Archer To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ward-8134|Hazel Archer]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Ward-8134&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Hazel Archer To-Do List|Hazel's current to-do list]].''

Hazel Family Getaway

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Hazel Green Cemetery

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Hazel Green Cemetery in Hazel Green, Kentucky detailed listings See the [[:Category:Hazel_Green_Cemetery%2C_Hazel_Green%2C_Kentucky|Hazel Green Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. Directions: From KY 203, Hazel Green, take KY 191 North for 0.3 mile. Cemetery will be on left side of road.

Hazel Mickey To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[McCaulley-214|Hazel Mickey]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=McCaulley-214&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Hazel Mickey To-Do List|Hazel's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Hillard-213|Hillard, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Hillard-214|Hillard, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Ridinger-38|Anonymous, Anonymous (Ridinger)]] || || to-do |- |}

Hazel Ross To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ross-8828|Hazel Ross]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Ross-8828&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Hazel Ross To-Do List|Hazel's current to-do list]].''

Hazel Spooner To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Spooner-255|Hazel Spooner]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Spooner-255&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Hazel Spooner To-Do List|Hazel's current to-do list]].''

Hazel Spooner To-Do List-1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Spooner-255|Hazel Spooner]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Spooner-255&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Hazel Spooner To-Do List|Hazel's current to-do list]].''

Hazel Valley Memorial Cemetery, Oneida, Tennessee

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[[Category: Hazel Valley Memorial Cemetery, Oneida, Tennessee]] The cemetery is at 36.48813, -88.53751. The following people have been added to WikiTree by [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]], but their family members are not yet known: * [[Butler-8757|Glen Marvin Butler]], 1951 - 1970 To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Hazel_Valley_Memorial_Cemetery%2C_Oneida%2C_Tennessee|Hazel Valley Memorial Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Hazel_Valley_Memorial_Cemetery%2C_Oneida%2C_Tennessee|Hazel Valley Memorial Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Hazel-Atlas Glass

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[[Category: Lancaster, New York, Companies]] By 1904 the days of hand-blown glass were over signaled by the closing of the [[Space:Lancaster_Glass_Works|Lancaster Glass Works]], but the industry continued in Lancaster. In 1907 a new mechanized glass factory operated at the corner of Sheldon and Drullard Streets. Hazel-Atlas eventually grew to become one of the largest glass manufacturing firms in the World. Lancaster was home to one of its 14 plants. Its major products were food and beverage containers. Hazel-Atlas produced dozens of different patterns, with unique names. The Hazel-Atlas mark, usually placed on the back of the product, is an "A" nestled underneath an "H. The mark was reportedly first used in 1923, according to trademark office records. Hazel-Atlas announced suspension of operations in 1964. Mayor [[Benson-3630|Howard Benson]] wrote an open letter in The Lancaster Enterprise to the management of the Company hoping to save the plant. “We are proud of Havel-Atlas and its predecessors. We want to continue as the 'Village with the Glass Factory.’ And if the Village Board can do anything to help keep the plant in operations, regardless of ownership, you may count upon our continue interest in your problems,” he wrote. (1) {{Image|file=Hazel-Atlas_Glass.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Hazel-Atlas_Glass-1.jpg|size=600}} ===Source=== [[Space:Lancaster_Memories_A_Pictorial_History|Lancaster Memories, A Pictorial History, By Mary Jo Monnin, Published by Dick Young Fire Services Publishing LLC Copyright : 2016]]

Hazle Township,Luzerne County,Pa

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[[Category: Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Hazle Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Pennsylvania, Coal and Mining Patch Towns]] {{US History|sub-project=Pennsylvania}} ===maps=== {{Image|file=Nescopeck_Luzerne_Co_Pa-6.jpg |caption=1873 map of Luzerne county showing townships }} {{Image|file=Hazle_Township_Luzerne_County_Pa.jpg |caption=Hazle Twp 1873 }} ===Township History=== * History of Luzerne County Pennsylvania H. C. Bradsby, Editor S. B. Nelson & Co., Publishers, 1893 CHAPTER XXI. (continued) HAZLE TOWNSHIP. The Genealogy of this township is as follows: Hazle was carved out of Sugarloaf township in 1839. Sugarloaf was taken from Nescopeck township. The latter was formed in 1792. A part was taken from Butler township, November 6, 1856, and added to Hazle. Grandmother Nescopeck, mother Sugarloaf, and then the blooming, fashionable daughter, Miss Hazle—pretty in name and lovely in form and features. Though yet one of the "sweet girl undergraduates," she wears the jewel of the second city in the county of Luzerne. The south line of the township is the county lines of Carbon and Schuylkill counties, and, as well, is the south line of this county. The old Indian trail crossing Buck's mountain passed through the township near where is Hazleton, and on toward Nescopeck, through Conyngham village. So far as the records can inform us, the first whites that passed through here were Capt. Klader's company, on their way to the fatal ambush near Conyngham, in 1780. Then came and returned the burial party, and then Balliet, wife and two children, the latter swung across the horse in their beegums. In 1804 came the white man with his surveyor's instruments, surveying the turnpike that is now Broad street, Hazleton, and the well-traveled highway that passes on through Conyngham, Seybertsville, etc., on to the river. The first settlement made in Hazel probably was in 1804—a camp for the surveyors and then for the laborers in constructing, the turnpike. The first settlement was where the town of Hazleton now stands, and for particulars thereof the reader is referred to that part of the history. The face of the township is rugged hills once crowned with the dark old forests, chiefly yellow pine. There is very little agricultural land in it; rocky hills and the red shale, when denuded of its timber growth, is but little else than a barren waste. It was a great field for lumbering, many years, but now, except a sawmill of the Lehigh Valley railroad on the turnpike near Black creek, that is completing the work of cutting up the remaining lumber, when this once great industry will have passed entirely away. The settlements that constitute the present population were drawn hither by the opening of coal mines that commenced in 1836, a detailed account appearing elsewhere. We learn from Stewart Pearce's Annals that the earliest settlers in Hazle township were Anthony Fisher, Joseph Fisher, Casper Thomas, Conrad Horn, Adam Winters, at what now is "Horntown," on the turnpike just beyond West Hazleton. The first internal improvement of note was, as a matter of course, a sawmill on High creek, now within the city limits, erected in 1810. It is made the second in importance in the county by its coal deposits, which are still being developed rapidly, and the great "breakers" rear their dark faces on nearly every hillside, and the gulches are being filled with the mountainous culm [p.581] piles that are the chips of the workmen down in the bowels of the earth digging for the precious black diamonds. The old Lehigh & Susquehanna turnpike road, from Mauch Chunk to Berwick, formed the backbone of the early settlements through this portion of the county. The first toll-house in the county was in this township, now in the city, and the old building may yet be pointed out to the curious. David Travis and Conrad Horn were the two most legal-minded men at that time here. They were the first justices in 1840; succeeded by William Kisner and David Martz, and they by George Fenstermacher. The many different collieries in the township constitute the abiding places of the population. Jeansville, situated two miles south of Hazleton, is simply a part of Hazle township, though around the Spring Mountain collieries that are the cause of the existence of the place, are about 1,500 people. It was named for Joseph Jeans, of Philadelphia. Everything here belongs to the Lehigh Valley railroad, that corporation having purchased of the Spring Mountain Coal company. Coal operations were commenced here in 1845 by William Millans, who opened the slope and commenced in a small way shipping coal by first transporting overland to Beaver Meadow, where was the only point to reach a railroad. Jeansville is a neat and well-built hamlet, with two churches—Methodist and Baptist. The Presbyterian church was burned and never rebuilt; two schoolhouses. The first schoolhouse here was built about 1850. The two buildings they now have were built in the eighties. A very neat and well-kept cemetery was provided about 1877. The place exists by virtue of its coal, and the attention of the outside world was attracted hither by Ario Pardee, the father of the coal industry in the Hazleton district. Mr. J. C. Haydon, who, as a pioneer operator in this section, is junior only to A. Pardee, is in charge of Jeansville and its collieries. He came to the place to take charge in 1865; leased the Spring Mountain Coal company's property and carried on operations, building the two present breakers, until the property was sold to the railroad, and at this time mines and markets the coal for the owners. One of the old breakers was burned in 1881 and both have been rebuilt. The output, mostly from the Mammoth, Wharton and Buck mountain views, is at this time about 300,000 tons annually. The Beaver Meadow railroad extended their road from Wetherly to this point in 1845. The importance of the operations carried on here may be inferred somewhat when we state that their machine shops employ on the average 125 hands. This important part of the place commenced in a small way, doing simply this needed company's repairing in 1853, and has grown with a steady growth, now manufacturing steam pumps that are given the markets throughout the continent. With the shops is a large foundry where much work in that line is carried on. Mr. J. C. Hayden, as stated, ranks next to the late A. Pardee in the early developing of the coal mines of this section. Like him, a civil engineer, and came originally from Philadelphia and surveyed roads and, in following canal and railroad work, went to northern Pennsylvania, and from there to this place, attracted by the information he had gleaned as to the opportunities here for mining. Latimer has its railroad, postoffice, hotel and company store, and two breakers rear high their grimy, blackened faces, marking the spot where the pioneer miners here of Pardee & Co. have long since been actively engaged in mining. [[Space:Sugarloaf_Township%2CLuzerne_County%2CPa|Sugarloaf]] is another colliery town and is the property of the Diamond Coal company—the institution that laid off the Diamond addition to the city of Hazleton. Laurel Hill mining tower is one of the old collieries. Japan, a mining village, and has nearly 500 workmen. Here is Oakdale colliery. Harleigh is a mining town of some importance. It has other stores than the company store, two hotels and a good school. The Big Black Creek Improvement company owns the collieries. Beaver Brook is on the dividing line between this and Carbon county. Here is a company store, postoffice, three groceries and a blacksmith shop. [p.582] Cranberry is a small mining town. Crystal Ridge is another small mining collection. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Stockton%2CPa Stockton] bears with considerable dignity the name of Commodore Stockton. A mine was opened here in 1851 by Packer, Carter & Co. The place attracts your attention by the long line of "cave in" running parallel with the railroad track. December 18, 1869, occurred here a "squeeze"—caused by "robbing the pillars," and in this was carried down the house occupied by the Rough and Swank families. None of the bodies were ever recovered, and the spot where the house stood has been filled and a marble slab tells the story of the victims as follows: "Elizabeth Rough, May 18, 1796; Margaret Rough, January 18, 1837; Isaac Rough, January 22, 1839; Elizabeth Rough, March, 1869; George Swank, 1819; William Swank, 1850. December 18, 1869." The place is near Hazleton, yet it has considerable business outside the company store; a car repair and blacksmith shop; hotel, two stores, postoffice. The first postmaster was Ralph Tozer, a very familiar family name before and during the Revolution in the vicinity of Tioga Point (Athens). There is quite a gathering of miners' houses at Mount Pleasant. The mines here belonged to the heirs of C. Koons and were operated by Pardee & Co. Lumber Yards is a junction where the railroad forks, one branch going to Weatherly and the other to White Haven; a neat little station house and a few dwellings near by. Humbolt has quite a mining population; a company store and the Humbolt colliery, owned by the Lehigh Valley railroad. Hollywood is quite a colliery town, with the usual company store, hotel, etc. Milnesville is one of the old mining towns. The colliery was opened in 1850 by William Milnes, and has a population of nearly 824. Foundryville is a little railroad station, and is a colliery town of growing importance. A new breaker is being constructed by the Markle company. Jeddo was authorized to form a borough in 1871, but has neglected to perfect any of the machinery of such a municipality. The Woodside colliery is here and is operated by Mr. Markle. The employes about the mines to the number of 350 constitute the population. The past ten years has noted an increase in its population of eight souls. And yet it is not at all envious of Chicago. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Ebervale,Luzerne_Co,Pa&errcode=new_profile Ebervale] has 1,108 inhabitants, an increase of one hundred per cent. the past ten years. Hotel, postoffice, schoolhouse and church and store are the main points of the place. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drifton%2CHazel_Twp%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa Drifton] is the town of Coxe Bros. & Co., and thereby, being the residence and headquarters of the members of the firm, is a noted place. Here was built the first iron and steel breaker; here are the machine shops of Coxe Bros. & Co., and here are the offices of their belt railroad. Mining is carried on here on a vast scale and the place is noted for the neatness of the dwellings of the employes, and on the hill beyond are the elegant mansious of the heads of the house, and the hospital, etc. The company store is a great concern on one side of the street, and is faced by the far more extensive building of the company offices, and Mr. Eckley B. Coxe's experimental shop and fireproof library building. In this building is the postoffice, telephone and telegraph rooms, and in one main room is a corps of book-keepers and clerks, giving it much the appearance of a great banking house. Mr. Coxe has built a neat and comfortable opera house for the benefit of the employes, a hospital for the same, a free library, a schoolhouse, hotel and three elegant churches are in the place. The town has splendid water privileges, the water being brought in mains from springs on the mountain side. History of Luzerne County Pennsylvania; H. C. Bradsby, Editor S. B. Nelson & Co., Publishers, 1893 ==Coal towns,Patches== * Fern Glen * Rock Glen * Tomhickon * [[Space:Stockton%2CPa|Stockton]] * Jeansville ==Wilkes Barre and Hazelton RR== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkes-Barre_and_Hazleton_Railway Wikipedia]

Hazleton Cemetery (Vine Street Cemetery)

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[[Category:Vine Street Cemetery, Hazleton, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Hazleton Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Hazleton Cemetery is located in Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. It is also known as Vine Street Cemetery. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
120 N. Vine St.
Hazleton, PA 18201
570-454-2021 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
40.958268, -75.977163 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hazleton+Cemetery/@40.958268,-75.977163,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x541afe5d6cf7485d Hazleton Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=45052 Find A Grave]

Hazzan Name Study

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

Hazzards History of Henry County Indiana

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[[Category:Indiana, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]][[Category: Henry County, Indiana]] === Hazzard's History of Henry County, Indiana 1822 - 1906 === * Edited by George Hazzard * Published by George Hazzard, (New Castle, 1936). {{Image|file= Hazzards History of Henry County Indiana.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Title page. }} * Available from: Hathi Trust Digital Collection [[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008653071 Catalog Record]][[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044014472799;view=1up;seq=11 Full View Vol.1]] [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044014472757;view=1up;seq=11 Full View Vol. 2]] (digital copies are available for downloading). * Source Example: :::Hazzard, G., ''[[Space:Hazzards_History_of_Henry_County_Indiana|Hazzard's History of Henry County, Indiana]].'' (George Hazzard, New Castle, Indiana, 1936 ) ::Hazzard, G., ''[[Space:Hazzards_History_of_Henry_County_Indiana|Hazzard's History of Henry County, Indiana]].'' (George Hazzard, New Castle, Indiana, 1936 ) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#JGHazzard|Hazzard, G.]: Vol. Y Page XXX * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hazzards_History_of_Henry_County_Indiana |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

HE688, 17 OTU

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[[Category:Shelley-714 Free Space Profiles]][[Category:Military_Disasters]][[Category: No. 17 Operational Training Unit, Royal Air Force]] ==Description== On the evening of the 23rd of March 1944, a 17 OTU Wellington took off from Silverstone airfield for an evening cross country training exercise at 1915hrs. Whilst over the Northallerton area, control of the aircraft was lost after the port engine failed and the aircraft went into a dive. While trying the pull the aircraft out of the dive the aircraft proceeded to break up and crashed into the ground around 2105hrs near Little Beech Hill, west of Osmotherley. Tragically, all six airmen were killed in the crashhttp://www.yorkshire-aircraft.co.uk/aircraft/yorkshire/york44/he688.html {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |-style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |Role ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Branch ! scope="col"|Service Number ! scope="col"|Age ! scope="col"|Place of Origin ! scope="col"|Grave Location |-align=center |Pilot || [[Thomson-7764|F/O Edward Nigel Jeffreys Thomson]]||RNZAF ||416552|| 21||Titirangi, Auckland, New Zealand||Harrogate Stonefall Cemetery, Yorkshire. |-align=center |Navigator || [[Jones-91066|F/Sgt Bertram James Jones]]||RAAF ||424299|| 21||Sydney, New South Wales, Australia|| Harrogate Stonefall Cemetery, Yorkshire. |-align=center |Air Gunner || Sgt David Lancaster Watson ||RAAF ||430076||20|| East St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia||Harrogate Stonefall Cemetery, Yorkshire. |-align=center |Wireless Operator / Air Gunner ||Sgt Ernest Percy Moore ||RAFVR||1586101||20|| Portslade, Sussex||Portslade Cemetery, Sussex. |-align=center |Air Gunner ||Sgt Dennis Gwylin Stephens ||RAFVR||3011102|| 19||Stand, Lancashire. ||Stand Churchyard, Lancashire |-align=center |Air Gunner||Sgt Benjamin Woodhead ||RAFVR||1685947||21||Lower Broughton, Salford, Lancashire||Agecroft Cemetery, Salford, Lancashire |} ==Sources== *http://www.vickersvaliant.com/roy-s-lancaster-crew.html

Headers, tags, and links

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[[Category:Canada Project]] Thanks for visiting the [[Space:Canada_Project_-_Style_Guide_and_Help|Canada Project, Trans Canada Trail style guide and Help.]] This help page covers a few different kinds of formatting tags used in WikiTree. All of these tags can be typed directly, or created using the buttons at the top of the biography edit box. In order, the buttons in the tool bar are '''bold''', ''italics'', wiki link, web link, level 3 section header, no wiki, horizontal line, category and citation. This page covers the first five of these. Citation tags are covered in their own page. The horizontal line and no-wiki tags have specific use cases, but little use in most standard project work. {{Image|file=Headers_tags_and_links.png |size = 1200 |caption= Formatting buttons in the edit view. Bold, italic, wiki link, web link, header, nowiki, horizontal line, category, and citation. }} This is quite a long page, but use whatever topics are useful to you right now and ignore the rest. 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Headquarters, 10th United States Infantry (Antebellum)

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This contains the officers and enlisted men of the Headquarters of the [[:Category: 10th Infantry Regiment, United States Army|10th US Infantry]] who served before the Civil War in no particular order. ==Officers== '''Captains''' ==Enlisted Men== '''Privates'''

Headrick Chapel Cemetery

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[[Category:Headrick Chapel Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee]] ===About=== This free space page for Headrick Chapel Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Tennessee_Cemeteries|Tennessee Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Tennessee Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. '''Cemetery name:''' Headrick Chapel Cemetery '''Address:''' Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee '''GPS Coordinates:''' 35.7003, -83.6792 '''Information:''' Headrick Chapel is a beautiful small church and cemetery in a pastoral setting in Wears Valley in rural Sevier County. This church and cemetery is located on Wears Valley Road between Pigeon Forge, TN and Townsend, TN within a rock's throw of the Blount/Sevier county line. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. An excerpt from [http://wearsvalleyareachamber.com/history-of-the-valley/ Wears Valley Chamber of Commerce]: "While religion and churches had an important role in people’s daily lives, they also served a role in honoring those during the somber occasions of funerals. Throughout the 19th century funerals were held near the valley’s western part at Headrick Cemetery. Instead of holding a service inside the church, people found it more convenient to convene at the cemetery location. The most prominent spot at this cemetery was a large oak tree that provided shelter for the people attending. This became difficult at times, since the weather would not always cooperate, driving a need to hold a funeral service indoors; especially in 1902, when a severe thunderstorm took down the tree, apparently, with a lightning strike. This led to the long-awaited building of a chapel, known simply as the Headrick Chapel. The chapel–like the Bethlehem Church–was shared by the faiths of Baptists and Methodists. Both would honor the deceased by ringing the church bell once for every year of life that person lived. It is a tradition that has been carried on by generations of folks and is still done today. This has led to the Headrick Chapel’s recognition of being placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001."

Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790 == * by United States, Bureau of the Census * published by Government Printing Office, Washington, 1907-1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001885962 * Connecticut: Errata: [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (1923) Vol. 77, [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor1923wate/page/80/mode/1up Page 80-81]. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oNZ6YlPzoRkC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yjQ8AAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OoYFIbCwxmAC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YphUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa00unit_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa06unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat05goog ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat00goog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760342 * Maine ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa01unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa00unit_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685949 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009792581 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xMIMAAAAYAAJ * Maryland ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa17902unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa17903unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa09unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat07goog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WJwFqicmoGUC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0UU8AAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760343 * Massachusetts ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa04unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat09goog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wg14JqIGjE0C ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685949 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760344 * New Hampshire ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa02unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa1790unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat04goog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_p9koqm_CI0C ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685949 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760345 * New York ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa07unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat03goog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dbDiRQ2YOHYC ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat06goog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GWTcKV1oBRMC ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924090247028 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012238741 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760346 * North Carolina ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VXwKN7Uhp8QC ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat08goog ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa00innort ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa00unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa03prov ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa11unit ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760347 * Pennsylvania ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa08unit ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001324143 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760348 * Rhode Island ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa05unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesari00unit ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685949 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZDgBN24vQtoC * South Carolina ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa00unit_3 ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa12unit ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009792578 * Vermont ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fizYV8IIaS8C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZBwoTUNsvVcC ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamilies1790unit_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesavt00unit ::* https://archive.org/details/HFSV_vtrbms ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa03unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamilies1790unit_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat01goog ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat10goog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685949 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009792582 * Virginia ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101928373 (2nd edition, 1952) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EM-kyHJ7HXUC ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa00nort ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa10unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat02goog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EM-kyHJ7HXUC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760349 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790|Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790]]'' (Government Printing Office, Washington, 1907-1908) State, [ Page ]. * ([[#HoF1790|Heads of Families (1790)]])

Heads Road Old Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Heads Road Old Cemetery, Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui]] == Whanganui Old (Heads Road) Cemetery == As one of New Zealand’s oldest public burying grounds, Heads Road Cemetery is the resting place of many of Wanganui’s early settlers. '''LOCATION'''
Heads Road,
Gonville,
Whanganui 4500
'''GPS''' coordinates: -39.939220, 175.047546 === Notable Interments === [[Ballance-30|John Ballance]]
Wanganui (Heads Road) Old Cemetery contains the official war graves of 3 men who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War: Private Lancelot Garrow Braik, Lance Corporal Claude Lellan Comyns and Rifleman Ernest Robert Fish. [https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/70984/WANGANUI%20(HEADS%20ROAD)%20OLD%20CEMETERY CWGC] === Links === [https://www.nzwargraves.org.nz/cemeteries/wanganui-heads-road-old-cemetery NZ War Graves]
[http://whanganuiheritagetrust.org.nz/heritage-resources/places-to-visit/heads-road-cemetery Whanganui Heritage Trust]
[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Heads-Road-Whanganui-Cemetery/203751 BillionGraves]

Headstone For Lee and Linda Brown

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[[Category:Brush Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Bear Creek, North Carolina]] Sign at Headstone designed and crafted as a memorial to his dad because he loved anything International Harvester. He grew up with that and Farmall Tractors because his Grandpa Clapp and his brother, Sam were owners of that business.

Heald Family Mysteries

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Healy Family Mysteries

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Healy History

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Healy History == * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112863910/ethel-m-carrier Ethel Eliza Pearl Brown Carrier] (Mrs. Carl W. Carrier), 1896 - 1973, comp * published in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, 1963 * Sources used are listed in the [https://archive.org/details/healyhistory00carr/page/n5 Introduction] === WikiTree Syntax === * Carrier, Ethel Eliza Pearl Brown ''[[Space: Healy History| Healy History]]'' (Longmeadow, Mass, 1963), [ Page ]. * [[#Carrier|Carrier]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Healy History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/healyhistory00carr/page/n3 (Borrow) *https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/301812?availability=Family%20History%20Library

Heardmont Farm, Wilkes, Georgia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Heardmont Farm, Wilkes County, Georgia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Wilkes County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Elbert County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Wilkes County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Elbert County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Georgia Plantations]] ==History== [[Heard-829|Stephen Heard]] received approximately 6,850 acres in land grants after the Revolution. On one tract of this land, about thirty miles north of Washington, he built the stately home he called Heardmont in Wilkes County. In 1790 the land on which the house was built was included in the large parcel ceded from Wilkes County to form Elbert County. In the '''Heardmont Cemetery''' there are two of the enslaved, "Mammy Kate"Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20056/mammy_kate: accessed 9 November 2022), memorial page for Mammy Kate (unknown–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 20056, citing Heard Cemetery, Elberton, Elbert County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave ., and "Daddy Jack"Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20057/daddy_jack: accessed 9 November 2022), memorial page for Daddy Jack (unknown–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 20057, citing Heard Cemetery, Elberton, Elbert County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave .They have been recognized by the DAR as Revolutionary War Patriots. The two of them rescued Heard in February of 1779 on the eve of his execution by the British. ===Probate Inventory=== In the 1818 Probate Inventory, in Elbert County, of Stephen Heardhttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR6N-JVP?i=253the following slaves, who likely lived and worked on Heardmont, were given to: [[Heard-992|Barnard C Heard]] (Stephen's brother), guardian to [[Heard-1065|Thomas Jefferson Heard]] (17): *One negro boy named [[Heard-2881|Harry]], valued at $1000. *One negro boy named [[Heard-2882|Bill]], valued at $600. *One negro boy named [[Heard-2883|Oliver]], valued at $325. He had 9 children with [[Darden-246|Elizabeth Darden]]. *Barnard Carroll Heard II *[[Heard-2886|Martha Burch (Heard) Tucker (1788-1824)]] *[[Heard-2908|George W. Heard]] *John Adams Heard *Bridget Carroll Heard *[[Heard-1063|Parmelia Darden Heard]] *[[Heard-1065|Thomas Jefferson Heard]] *[[Heard-1064|Sarah Hammond Heard]] *[[Heard-1424|Jane Lanier Heard]] Please see: [[Space:Slaves_of_Elizabeth_Darden_Heard%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Elizabeth Darden Heard]] as they might have lived on Heardmont. ==Source==

Heart Pond Cemetery, South Chelmsford, Massachusetts

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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[http://libraries.state.ma.us/login?db=Proquest_Globe&locid=mlin_n_samuel Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
*[https://archive.org/details/regionaldigitizationmass Town and University Libraries in Massachusetts] ---- ==Volunteers== {| bgcolor=yellow |- |Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery. |- |} ---- This page is a part of the [[Space:Massachusetts_Cemeteries_Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]] ---- ==Other Sources== findagrave?
billiongraves?
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Hearths and Homes of Old Lynn, With Studies in Local History

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Hearths and Homes of Old Lynn, With Studies in Local History == * by Nathan Mortimer Hawkes (1843-1919), author of "In Lynn Woods with Pen and Camera", editor of "Commonplace Book of Richard Pratt", etc. * published by Thomas P. Nichols & Sons, Lynn, Mass., 1907 * Source Example: ::: Hawkes, Nathan. ''[[Space:Hearths and Homes of Old Lynn, With Studies in Local History|Hearths and Homes of Old Lynn, With Studies in Local History]]'' (Thomas P. Nichols & Sons, Lynn, Mass., 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hawkes|Hawkes]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hearths and Homes of Old Lynn, With Studies in Local History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009577656 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010028857 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007647822 * https://archive.org/details/hearthshomesofol00hawk_0 * https://archive.org/details/hearthshomesofol00hawk * https://archive.org/details/hearthshomesofol00hawkiala

Heartland Genealogy 2013-2015

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Index of blog posts by Marcia Crawford Philbrick on Heartland Genealogy site ====December 2015 ==== * Dec. 26, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/12/26/thank-you-and-a-look-backward/ Thank You and a Look Backward] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20230104015037/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/12/26/thank-you-and-a-look-backward/ Archived] * Dec. 29, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/12/29/winter-storm-goliath-establishes-2016-goal/ Winter Storm Goliath - Establishes 2016 Goal] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20230104014953/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/12/29/winter-storm-goliath-establishes-2016-goal/ Archived] * Dec. 31, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/12/31/organization-not-sure-theres-a-better-way/ Organization - Not Sure There's a Better Way] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20230104014908/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/12/31/organization-not-sure-theres-a-better-way/ Archived] ====November 2015==== * Nov. 10, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/11/10/honoring-my-veteran-ancestors/ Honoring the Vets in My Family] ** Categories: Veterans, Crawford, Dodge City, Kansas, Briles, Hammond, Currey, Hutchinson, RIcketts, Mentzer ** Archive Version [https://web.archive.org/web/20221228202225/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/11/10/honoring-my-veteran-ancestors/ Honoring the Vets in My Family] ====October 2015==== * Oct. 20, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/10/20/resurrecting-the-old/ Resurrecting the Old] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20230104014722/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/10/20/resurrecting-the-old/ Archived] * Oct. 26, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/10/26/shaky-leaf-bonanza/ Shaky Leaf Bonanza!] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20230104014632/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/10/26/shaky-leaf-bonanza/ Archived] * Oct. 31, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/10/31/wyatt-earp-really-ancestry/ Wyatt Earp? Really Ancestry?] **Categories: Crawford, Dodge City, Kansas **[https://web.archive.org/web/20230104014539/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/10/31/wyatt-earp-really-ancestry/ Archived] ====September 2015==== * Sept. 9, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/09/09/crawford-lighter-picnic-in-the-park/ Crawford - LIghter Picnic in Park] ** Categories: Dodge City, Kansas ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20230104014305/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/09/09/crawford-lighter-picnic-in-the-park/ Archived] * Sept. 12, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/09/12/going-in-circles/ Going in Circles] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20230104014410/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/09/12/going-in-circles/ Archived] ====August 2015==== * August 1, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/08/01/do-over-week-4/Do-Over Week 4] * August 2, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/08/02/my-elusive-easy-button/ My Elusive 'Easy Button'] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20230104014052/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/08/02/my-elusive-easy-button/ Archived] * August 8, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/08/08/counting-horses/ Counting Horses] **Categories: Briles, Kansas ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20230104013957/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/08/08/counting-horses/ Archived] * August 9, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/08/09/citing-sources-generates-ee-questions-do-over-week-5/ Citing Sources Generates EE Questions - Do-Over Week 5] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20230104013903/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/08/09/citing-sources-generates-ee-questions-do-over-week-5/ Archived] * August 15, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/08/15/educational-plan-genealogy-do-over-week-6/ Educational Plan - Genealogy Do-Over Week 6] * August 22, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/08/22/genealogy-software-genealogy-do-over-week-7/ Genealogy Software - Genealogy Do-Over Week 7] * August 27, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/08/27/same-name-but-are-they-the-same-person/ Same Name - But Are They the Same Person] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20230104013809/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/08/27/same-name-but-are-they-the-same-person/ Archived] ====July 2015==== * July 7, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/07/07/genealogy-do-over-week-1/ Genealogy Do-Over Week #1] * July 7, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/07/07/confusion-selecting-tool/ Confusion - Selecting Tool] * July 9, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/07/09/new-pinning-ideas-and-tools/ New 'Pinning' Ideas and Tools] * July 12, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/07/12/comparing-genealogy-website-generation/ Comparing Genealogy WebSite Generation] * July 13, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/07/13/starting-over/ Starting Over] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20230104013620/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/07/13/starting-over/ Archived] * July 14, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/07/14/week-two-goals/ Week Two Goals] * July 17, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/07/17/road-trip-memories/ Road Trip Memories] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20230104013535/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/07/17/road-trip-memories/ Archived] * July 21, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/07/21/the-piano-in-our-lives/ The Piano in Our Lives] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20230104013423/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/07/21/the-piano-in-our-lives/ Archived] * July 23, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/07/23/do-over-week-three/ Do-Over Week Three] * July 25, 2015 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/07/ Lifetime of Challenges] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20230104013330/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2015/07/25/lifetime-of-challenges/ Archive] ====June 2013==== * [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2013/06/ Thank You - St. Louis Public Library] ** Category: Crawford, Kuithe, Obituary ** Archive version [https://web.archive.org/web/20221228193312/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2013/06/ Thank You - St. Louis Public Library] ====April 2013==== * April 5, 2013 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2013/04/ Found at Last!] ** Archive version [https://web.archive.org/web/20221228193827/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2013/04/05/found-at-last/ Found at Last] ====March 2013==== * March 15, 2013 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2013/03/ Wells Residency] ** Archive version [https://web.archive.org/web/20221228193634/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2013/03/15/wells-residency-1775-1785/ Wells Residency]

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Index of 2019 blog posts on Heartland Genealogy by Marcia Crawford Philbrick ====Books==== * [https://archive.org/details/heartland-genealogy-2019-jan-june Jan - June 2019] * [https://archive.org/details/heartland-genealogy-july-dec-2019 July - Dec 2019] ====Dec 2019==== * Dec. 17, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/12/17/adams-on-sugar-creek/ Adams on Sugar Creek] ** Categories: Garrard County, Kentucky, Bland, Feathergill Adams * Dec. 15, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/12/15/boonesborough-connection/ Boonesborough Connection] ** Categories: Kentucky, Campbell, Maxwell, Anderson, Gass, Morris, Crawford * Dec. 4, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/12/04/james-crawford-land-in-warren-county-indiana/ James Crawford Land in Warren County Indiana] ** Categories: Preble County, Ohio, Swank, will ====Nov 2019==== * Oct 28, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/10/28/fabulous-find/ Fabulous FInd] **Categories: Crawford, Guthrie * Nov. 26, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/11/26/honoring-a-legend/ Honoring a Legend] ** Categories: Nemaha County, Cemetery Records, Suther * Nov. 24, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/11/24/cynthia-crawford-crafton/ Cynthia Crawford Crafton] **Category: Decatur County, Indiana, Jefferson County, Indiana * Nov 23, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/11/23/random-newspaper-find/ Random Newspaper Find] ** Categories: Crawford, Crafton, Cole, Arkansas * Nov 22, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/11/22/crawford-to-oklahoma/ Crawford to Oklahoma] * Nov 21, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/11/21/boarding-house/ Boarding House] ** Categories: Crawford, Dodge City, Kansas * Nov. 20, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/11/20/member-search/ Member Search] ** Categories: Crawford, Briles, Ancestry, DNA * Nov. 11, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/11/11/honoring-the-veterans-in-my-family/ Honoring the Veterans in My Family] ** Categories: World War II, Crawford, World War I, Civil War, Briles, Hammond, Currey, Hutchinson, Ricketts, Mentzer * Nov 11, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/11/11/thank-god-we-dont-need-your-kid/ Thank God We Don't Need Your Kid!] * Nov 1, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/11/01/crawford-pioneer-dies/ Crawford Pioneer Dies] ** Categories: Robb, Warren County, Indiana ====Oct 2019==== * Oct 28, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/10/28/fabulous-find/ Fabulous Find] ** Category: Guthrie * Oct. 25, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/10/25/elusive-david-hall-family/f Elusive David Hall Family] ** Category: Jefferson County, Indiana * Oct. 25, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/10/25/shhh-its-a-secret/ Shh! It's a Secret!] **Category: Midwest Genealogy Center, FamilySearch, microfiche * Oct. 20, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/10/20/john-s-crafton-deed/ John S. Crafton Deed] ** Categories: Bartholomew County, Indiana, Crawford * Oct. 19, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/10/19/possible-distant-cousins/ Possible Distant Cousins] ** Category: DNA * Oct 18, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/10/18/crawford-ancestor-dna-project/ Crawford Ancestor DNA Project] * Oct 17, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/10/17/message-board-updates/ Message Board Updates] * Oct 15, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/10/15/1823-deed-luke-bonesteel-and-william-crawford/ 1823 Deed Luke Bonesteel and William Crawford] ** Category: Bartholomew County, Indiana * Oct. 14, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/10/14/1834-deed-john-crawford-to-eli-guthrey/ 1834 Deed John Crawford to Eli Guthrey] ** Category: Bartholomew County, Indiana * Oct 10, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/10/10/configuring-crawford-fan-club-in-my-tree/ Configuring Crawford FAN Club in My Tree] * Oct 4, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/10/04/1849-hall-patent-number-78/ 1849 Hall Patent Number 78] ** Category: Bartholomew County, Indiana * Oct 3, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/10/03/1849-hall-patent/ 1849 Hall Patent] ** Category: Bartholomew County, Indiana * Oct 2, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/10/02/1823-hall-purchases-lot-63-columbus/ 1823 Hall Purchases Lot 63 Columbus] ** Category: Bartholomew County, Indiana ====Sept 2019==== * Sept. 30, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/30/1839-hall-to-mounts-deed/ 1839 Hall to Mounts Deed] ** Categories: Barthlomew County, Indiana, * Sept 29, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/29/1838-hall-to-shell-deed/ 1838 Hall to Shell Deed] **Category: Bartholomew County, Indiana * Sept 24, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/24/beverly-vawter/ Beverly Vawter] **Categories: Crawford, Jefferson County, Indiana * Sept 24, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/24/1822-hall-purchase-lot-104-columbus/ 1822 Hall Purchase Lot 104 Columbus] ** Categories: Bartholomew County, Indiana * Sept. 23, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/23/cluster-overlap/ Cluster Overlap] ** Categories: DNA * Sept 22, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/22/1846-vawter-deed/ 1846 Vawter Deed] ** Categories: Jefferson County, Indiana * Sept. 21, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/21/1838-vawter-deed/ 1838 Vawter Deed] ** Categories: Jefferson County, Indiana * Sept. 20, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/20/1836-vawter-deed/ 1836 Vawter Deed] ** Categories: Jefferson County, Indiana * Sept. 20, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/20/dna-clusters-mountains-and-valleys/ DNA Clusters: Mountains and Valleys] * Sept. 19, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/19/1835-vawter-to-vawter-deed/ 1835 Vawter to Vawter Deed] ** Categories: Jefferson County, Indiana * Sept. 18, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/18/1835-vawter-deed/ 1835 Vawter Deed] ** Categories: Jefferson County, Indiana * Sept. 18, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/18/timelines-cluster-research/ Timelines -- Cluster Research] * Sept. 17, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/17/1820-vawter-deed/ 1820 Vawter Deed] ** Category: Jefferson County, Indiana * Sept. 17, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/17/1838-vawter-deed-2/ 1838 Vawter Deed] ** Category: Jefferson County, Indiana * Sept. 15, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/15/harris-pickett-society-marriage/ Harris - Pickett Society Marriage] * Sept 13, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/13/fan-club-find/ Fan Club Find] ** Categories: Vawter, Virginia, Crawford * Sept. 12, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/12/conflicting-information/ Conflicting Information] ** Category: Vawter * Sept 8, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/08/crawford-genealogy-collaboration/ Crawford Genealogy Collaboration] * Sept. 5, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/05/media-issues/ Media Issues] * Sept. 4, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/04/will-of-beverly-vawter/ Will of Beverly Vawter] ** Categories: Jefferson County, Indiana * Sept. 3, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/03/james-maxwell-crawford/ James Maxwell Crawford] * Sept. 1, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/09/01/light-bulb-find/ Light Bulb Find] ====Aug 2019==== * Aug. 31, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/31/dna-haplogroup/ DNA Haplogroup] **Category: Crawford * Aug 30, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/30/databases-and-colors/ Databases and Colors] **Category: RootsMagic * Aug. 29, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/29/same-names-identity-tag/ Same Names -- Identity Tag] **Category: Crandall * Aug 28, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/28/hijacked-same-name-issues/ Hijacked - Same Name Issues] **Category: Crawford * Aug 27, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/28/hijacked-same-name-issues/ William Crawford Will] **Category: Arkansas * Aug 26, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/26/edward-crawford-deed/ Edward Crawford Deed] **Category: Overton County , Tennessee * Aug 24, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/24/re-visiting-tax-lists/ Re-Visiting Tax Lists] ** Categories: Crawford, Madison County, Kentucky * Aug 23, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/23/left-turn/ Left Turn] ** Categories: Crawford, Madison County, Kentucky * Aug 22, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/22/sub-clustering/ Sub-Clustering] ** Category: DNA * Aug 21, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/21/clues-from-a-letter/ Clues from a Letter] ** Categories: Crawford, Dodge City * Aug 20, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/20/thanks/ Thanks] ** Categories: Crawford, Airplane Crash * Aug 19, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/19/dont-miss-the-code-read-photocopy-preface/ Don't Miss the Code -- Read / Photocopy Preface] ** Category: Gentry County, Missouri, Crawford * Aug 18, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/18/creath-marriages/ Creath Marriages] **Categories: Ripley County, Indiana * Aug 17, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/17/little-clue/ Little Clue] Categories: Colling County, Texas, Crawford, Foster * Aug 16, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/16/putting-trello-to-work/ Putting Trello to Work] * Aug 15, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/15/isaac-crawford-bartholomew-county-deed/ Isaac Crawford Bartholomew County Deed] * Aug 7, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/07/crawford-clan-dna-challenge/ Crawford Clan DNA Challenge] * Aug 6, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/06/guthrie-patent/ Guthrie Patent] ** Category: Indiana * Aug 5, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/05/guthrie-land-sold/ Guthrie Land Sold] ** Category: Ripley County, Indiana * Aug 4, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/04/ripley-county-land-sold/ Ripley County Land Sold] **Category: Guthrie * Aug 4, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/04/saturday-night-genealogy-fun/ Saturday Night Genealogy Fun] * Aug 2, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/02/cleaning-up-bad-citations/ Cleaning Up Bad Citations] * Aug 1, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/08/01/scavenger-hunt/ Scavenger Hunt] ====July 2019==== * July 31, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/31/scroll-click-connect/ Scroll, Click, Connect] * July 30, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/30/bad-citations/ Bad Citations] * July 29, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/29/1815-guthrie-patent/ 1815 Guthrie Patent] * July 28, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/28/eliza-part-2/ ELiza Part 2] * July 27, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/27/duplicate-or-different/ Duplicate or DIfferent] * July 26, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/26/pioneer-women-jefferson-county-indiana/ Pioneer Women Jefferson County, Indiana] * July 25, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/25/1824-patent-1153/ 1824 Patent 1153] * July 24, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/24/1824-patent-1152/ 1824 Patent 1152] * July 23, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/23/1838-patent/ 1838 Patent] * July 22, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/22/1838-guthrie-patent/ 1838 Guthrie Patent] * July 21, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/21/dna-painter-tree/ DNA Painter Tree] * July 20, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/20/1825-guthrie-patent/ 1825 Guthrie Patent] * July 19, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/19/1822-guthrie-deed/ 1822 Guthrie Deed] * July 18, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/18/william-crawford/ William Crawford] * July 17, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/17/james-i-miller/ James I. Miller] * July 16, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/16/finding-the-daughters/ Finding the Daughters] * July 15, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/15/crawford-marriages-2/ Crawford Marriages] * July 14, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/14/anne-crawford-creath/ Anne Crawford Creath] * July 13, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/13/creath-guardianship/ Creath Guardianship] * July 12, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/12/robert-creath-deed/ Robert Creath Deed] * July 11, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/11/creath-patent/ Creath Patent] * July 10, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/10/creath-deed/ Creath Deed] * July 6, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/06/james-crawford-of-jefferson-county-indiana/ James Crawford of Jefferson County Indiana] * July 5, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/05/dna-stats/ DNA Stats] * July 4, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/04/revolutionary-ancestors/ Revolutionary Ancestors] * July 4, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/04/guthrie-will/ Guthrie Will] * July 3, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/03/statistics/ Statistics] * July 2, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/02/true-or-false/ True or False?] * July 1, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/07/01/saturday-night-genealogy-fun-2/ Saturday Night Genealogy Fun] ====June 2019==== * June 30, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/30/george-w-crawford/ George W. Crawford] ** Categories: Gentry County / Worth County Missouri * June 29, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/29/research-notes-2/ Research Notes] ** Categories: Scrivener * June 28, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/28/organization/ Organization] * June 27, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/27/james-or-george/ James or George] ** Categories: Miller * June 23, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/23/aristippus-brown/ Aristippus Brown] ** Category: Crawford, Clinton County, Missouri * June 21, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/21/ancestry-hints-new-beta/ Ancestry Hints -- New Beta] * June 17, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/17/fathers-day/ Father's Day] * June 16, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/16/sellers-deed/ Sellers Deed] ** Category: Garrard County, Kentucky * June 9, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/09/deeds-identifying-miller-heirs/ Deeds Identifying Miller Heirs] ** Categories: Crawford, Garrard County, Kentucky, Brown, Duff * June 8, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/08/miller-heirs-crawford-deed/ Miller Heirs -- Crawford Deed] ** Category: Garrard County, Kentucky * June 8, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/08/am-i-making-incorrect-conclusions/ Am I Making Incorrect Conclusions] * June 7, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/07/isaac-crawford-deed/ Isaac Crawford Deed] ** Category: Jefferson County, Indiana * June 7, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/07/robert-creath-probate/ Robert Creath Probate] ** Categories: Ripley County, Indiana * June 6, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/06/following-women-to-find-hints/ Following Women to Find Hints] ** Categories: Anderson, Vawter * June 5, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/05/reporting-census-extraction-issue/ Reporting Census Extraction Issue] ** Category: Crawford * June 4, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/04/vawter-to-crawford-deed/ Vawter to Crawford Deed] ** Categories: Jennings County, Indiana, Vawter * June 3, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/03/samuel-anderson-will/ Samuel Anderson Will] **Category: Madison County, Kentucky * June 2, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/02/dna-and-descendancy-research/ DNA and Descendancy Research] * June 1, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/06/01/familysearch-tree-and-sources/ FamilySearch Tree and Sources] ** Categories: Minnick ==== May 2019 ==== * May 31, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/31/crawford-to-rice-deed/ Crawford to Rice Deed] ** Categories Madison County, Kentucky * May 30, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/30/ancestry-dna-tips/ Ancestry DNA Tips] * May 30, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/30/backing-up-data/ Backing Up Data] * May 29, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/29/kennedy-to-crawford-deed/ Kennedy to Crawford Deed] ** Categories: Lincoln County, Kentucky, Crofford * May 28, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/28/john-anderson-deed/ John Anderson Deed] ** Categories: Crawford, Maxwell, Madison County, Kentucky, Campbell, Garrard County, Gass, Gap, Bourbon County, Morrison, Anderson, Kennedy * May 27, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/27/james-crawford-deed-to-son-james-m-crawford/ James Crawford Deed to Son James M. Crawford] ** Categories: Jefferson County, Indiana * May 26, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/26/world-war-ii-casualty-lists/ World War II Casualty Lists] * May 25, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/25/what-is-the-crawford-alexander-link/ What is the Crawford / Alexander Link?] ** Categories: Jefferson County, Indiana * May 25, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/25/honoring-fallen-sgt-ralph-wayne-griffith/ Honoring Fallen - Sgt. Ralph Wayne Griffith] ** Categories: Rooks County, Kansas * May 24, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/24/thomas-crawford-deed/ Thomas Crawford Deed] ** Categories: Jefferson County, Indiana * May 23, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/23/crawford-to-hudson-deed/ Crawford to Hudson Deed] ** Categories: Jefferson County, Indiana * May 21, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/21/crawford-to-vawter-deed/ Crawford to Vawter Deed] ** Categories: Jefferson County, Indiana * May 20, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/20/100-years-ago/ 100 Years Ago (Saturday Night Genealogy Fun)] * May 17, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/17/how-many-dna-thrulines/ How Many DNA ThruLines] * May 15, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/15/thrulines-issue-can-i-resolve-it/ ThruLines Issue - Can I Resolve It?] * May 14, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/14/crawford-thrulines-question/ Crawford ThruLines Question] * May 6, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/06/crawford-will-warren-county-indiana/ Crawford Will - Warren County, Indiana] ** Categories: Martha, Briggs, James H, Marion, Woodward, Lincoln * May 5, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/05/saturday-night-genealogy-fun-3/ Saturday Night Genealogy Fun] * May 2, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/02/moving-to-indiana/ Moving to Indiana] **Categories: James, Garrard County, Kentucky, Vawter, Guthrie, Hall, Crafton, Jennings County, Indiana, Scott County, Creath, Ripley County, Jefferson County * May 1, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/05/01/will-of-david-crawford/ Will of David Crawford] ** Categories: Jefferson County, Kentucky, Amherst County, Virginia, Davis, Reuben, Cocke, Nathan, Croel, Taliafero, Nelson, John, Charles, William, Shelby County, Herods Creek, Davis, Jones ====April 2019==== * April 30, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/30/another-james-crawford/ Another James Crawford] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20221229173937/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/30/another-james-crawford/ Archived] **Categories: Fleming County, Kentucky Stockton, Vasandt, Crawford * April 29, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/29/crawford-marriages-fleming-county-kentucky/ Crawford Marriages - Fleming County, Kentucky] - [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/29/crawford-marriages-fleming-county-kentucky/ Archived] * April 28, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/28/will-james-crawford-of-fleming-county-kentucky/ Will James Crawford of Fleming county Kentucky] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20221229175840/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/28/will-james-crawford-of-fleming-county-kentucky/ Archived] * April 27, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/27/tree-hint-issue/ Tree Hint Issues] * April 26, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/26/james-crawford-husband-of-sally/ James Crawford Husband of Sally] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20221229173032/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/26/james-crawford-husband-of-sally/ Archived] **Categories: Duggins, Preble, Garrard, Crawford, Smith, Shoemaker * April 26, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/26/re-searching/ Re-Searching] * April 25, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/25/common-ancestor-puzzle/ Common Ancestor Puzzle] * April 24, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/21/dna-stats-2/ DNA Stats] * April 20, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/20/botetourt-virginia-titheables/ Botetourt Virginia TItheables] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20221229173134/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/20/botetourt-virginia-titheables/ Archived] **Categories: Crawford, Anderson, Dooley, Maxwell, Douglass * April 19, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/19/captain-loves-company-of-militia/ Captain Love's Company of Militia] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20221229173627/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/19/captain-loves-company-of-militia/ Archived] * April 18, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/18/re-learning-to-use-shared-events/ Re-Learning to Use Shared Events] * April 17, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/17/todd-to-crawford-deed-fayette-county-kentucky/ Todd to Crawford Deed Fayette County Kentucky] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20221229173308/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/17/todd-to-crawford-deed-fayette-county-kentucky/ Archived] * April 16, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/16/same-name-issue-with-ancestry-hints/ Same Name Issue with Ancestry Hints] * April 15, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/15/whi-is-this-james-crawford/ Who Is This James Crawford] **Categories: Barren County, Kentucky, Wythe County, Virginia, Montgomery County, Ohio * April 14, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/14/thrulines-validating-research/ ThruLines Validating Research] * April 13, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/13/using-land-to-verify-heirs/ Using Land to Verify Heirs] * April 12, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/12/david-crawford-to-kinson/ David Crawford to Kinson] **Categories: Barren County, Montgomery County, Ohio, James Crawford * April 11, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/11/locked-familysearch-update/ Locked FamilySearch Update] * April 10, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/10/saturday-night-genealogy-fun-4/ Saturday Night Genealogy Fun] * April 9, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/06/privileged/ David Crawford' Will - Barren County, Kentucky] * April 8, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/08/connections/ Connections] * April 6, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/06/privileged/ Privileged!] * April 5, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/05/sellers-mystery/ Sellers Mystery] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20221229170625/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/05/sellers-mystery/ Archived] ** Categories: Sellers, Preble County, Ohio, James Crawford, joint tenant, Knight, NIght, Douglass, Rebekah Crawford, Lincoln County, Kentucky, * April 4 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/04/ellsworth-to-crawford/ Ellsworth to Crawford] **Categories: Warren County, Indiana, Nelson Crawford, * April 3, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/03/did-i-find-a-marriage-record/ Did I Find a Marriage Record] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20221229170215/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/03/did-i-find-a-marriage-record/ Archived] ** Categories: Montgomery County, Virginia, John Crawford will, James Crawford / Rebecca Maxwell marriage bond * April 2, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/02/occupations/ Occupations (Saturday Night Genealogy Fun)] - [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/03/did-i-find-a-marriage-record/ Archived] * April 1, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/01/mcallilly-to-crawford-deed/ McAllilly to Crawford Deed] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20221229165755/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/04/01/mcallilly-to-crawford-deed/ Archived] ** Categories: Warren County, Indiana, Nelson Crawford ====Feb 2019==== * Feb. 6, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/02/06/paying-forward/ Paying Forward] * Feb. 5, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/02/05/john-crawford-heirs/ John Crawford Heirs] **Categories: Bashford, Ellis, McCoy ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20221230225916/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/02/05/john-crawford-heirs/ Archived] * Feb. 4, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/02/04/creating-buddy-files/ Creating Buddy Files] * Feb. 4, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/02/04/crawford-land-patent/ Crawford Land Patent] **Categories: Lincoln County, Kentucky, John Crawford, Hanging Fork, Dick's River ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20221230225242/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/02/04/crawford-land-patent/ Archived] * Feb. 3, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/02/03/john-crawford-of-lincoln-county-kentucky/ John Crawford of Lincoln County, Kentucky] ** Categories: Virginia, patent, Deed Mapper, Hanging Fork * Feb. 3, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/02/03/lessons-from-football/ Lessons from Football] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20221230224902/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/02/03/john-crawford-of-lincoln-county-kentucky/ Archived] * Feb 1, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/02/01/rebekahs-land/ Rebekah's Land] ** Categories: Sugar Creek, Lincoln County, Kentucky, Douglass ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20221230224448/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/02/01/rebekahs-land/ Archived] * Feb 1 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/02/01/photos-and-google/ Photos and Google+] * Feb. 1, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/02/01/rebekahs-land/ Rebekah's Land] ** Categories: Sugar Creek, Lincoln County, Kentucky, Douglass **[https://web.archive.org/web/20221230224448/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/02/01/rebekahs-land/ Archived] ====Jan 2019==== * Jan. 31, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/31/buddy-file/ Buddy File] * Jan 30, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/30/notatrootstech/ #NotatRootsTech] * Jan 29, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/29/my-library-adventure/ My Library Adventure] * Jan. 28, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/28/two-degrees/ Two Degrees] ** Categories: Saturday Night Genealogy Fun ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20221230221324/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/28/two-degrees/ Archived] * Jan 27, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/27/moved/ Moved] * Jan 27, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/27/revelation/ Revelation] **Categories: Crawford, Lincoln County, Kentucky, Garrard County, Douglass, Cave ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20221230210507/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/27/revelation/ Archived] * Jan. 26, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/26/moving-day/ Moving Day] * Jan. 26, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/26/taxman/ Tax Man Cometh] **Categories: Crawford, Madison County, Kentucky, Lincoln, Garrard ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20221230210641/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/26/taxman/ Archived] * Jan. 25, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/25/marriage-bond-mystery/ Marriage Bond Mystery ] **Categories: Crawford, Knight, Sellers, Lincoln County, Kentucky, Garrard ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20221230210812/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/25/marriage-bond-mystery/ Archived] * Jan. 24, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/24/perspective/ Perspective ] ** Categories: Fan Club, Crawford, Sellers, McPheeters, Kentucky, Garrard, timeline ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20221230211349/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/24/perspective/ Archived] * Jan. 23, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/23/tennants-common/ Tennants in Common] ** Categories: Crawford, Sellers, Preble County, Ohio ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20221230211255/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/23/tennants-common/ Archived] * Jan. 22, 2019 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/22/little-clues/ Little Clues] ** Categories: Madison County, Kentucky ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20221230215043/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2019/01/22/little-clues/ Archived]

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Index to blog 2020 blog posts on the Heartland Genealogy Blog ====Books==== * [https://archive.org/details/heartland-genealogy-jan-jun-2020-1 Jan - June 2020] * [https://archive.org/details/heartland-genealogy-july-dec-2020 July - Dec 2020] ====Dec 2020==== * Dec. 31, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/31/complicated-service/ Complicated Service] ** Categories: Hammond, Civil War * Dec, 30, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/30/dna-stats-3/DNA Stats] * Dec 30, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/30/1921-declaration/ 1921 Hammond Declaration] ** Categories: Civil War, Pension, Illinois, California * Dec 29, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/29/1915-affidavit/ 1915 Affidavit] ** Categories: Hammond, Civil War * Dec 28, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/28/coloring/ Coloring] ** Categories: My Heritage, Photographs * Dec. 27, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/27/1857-martha-scranton-letter/ 1857 Martha Scranton Letter] **Categories: Currey, Colver, Champaign County, Ohio, Oregon * Dec 26, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/26/hammond-affidavit/Hammond Affidavit] ** Categories: Civil War, Dodge City * Dec 24, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/24/hospitalized/ Hospitalized] ** Category: Briles * Dec 23, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/23/mary-foster-crawford-2/ Mary Foster Crawford] * Dec 22, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/22/thrulines-summary/ ThruLines Summary] * Dec 21, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/21/descendants-wm-crawford/ Descendants of Washington Marion Crawford] * Dec 20, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/20/christmas-songs/ Christmas Songs] * Dec 20 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/20/washington-marion-crawford/ Washington Marion Crawford] * Dec 19, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/19/narrative-reports-2/ Creating Ancestor Reports] ** Categories: RootsMagic, Narrative * Dec 17, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/17/my-ahnentafel/ My Ahnentafel] * Dec 10, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/10/letters/ Letters] ** Categories: Mentzer, Oman * Dec 8, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/12/08/evaluating-thrulines/ Evaluating ThruLines] ====Nov 2020==== * Nov 22, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/11/22/saturday-night/ Saturday Night Genealogy Fun] ** Categories: Crawford, Briles, Currey, Mentzer, Hammond, Hutchinson, Ricketts, Wells ====Oct 2020==== * Oct 13, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/10/13/early-crawford-families-in-botetourt-county-virginia/ Early Crawford Families in Botetourt County Virginia] ** Categories: Carper, McPheeters, Batey, Wilson, Maine, Gray, McClellan, Fulkerson, Brown, Mason * Oct. 12, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/10/12/top-picks/ Top Picks] ** Categories: Genealogy web sites ====Sept 2020==== * Sept 20, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/09/20/computer-issues/ Computer Issues] * Sept. 16, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/09/16/disproving-same-alexander-census-records/ Disproving Same Alexander - Census Records] ** Categories: Alexander Crawford, McPheeters, census, Fayette County, Kentucky * Sept 16, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/09/16/same-alexander/ Same Alexander?] **Categories: Crawford, Sellers, Knight, Douglass, Augusta County, Virginia, Lincoln County, Kentucky, Pulaski County, Garrard County * Sept. 4, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/09/04/work-to-do/ Work to Do] * Sept. 3, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/09/03/a-different-view/ A Different View] ** Categories: DNA, Leeds Method * Sept 2, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/09/02/new-connection/ New Connection] ** Categories: FAN Club, Dooley, Madison County, Kentucky, Preble County, Ohio, Barren County, Kentucky ====Aug 2020==== * Aug. 31, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/08/31/tangled-web/ Tangled Web] ** Categories: Sellers, DNA * Aug. 29, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/08/29/dear-crawford-cousins/ Dear Crawford Cousins] ** Categories: Anderson, Maxwell, Clan Crawford, Sellers, Knight, Duggins * Aug. 27, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/08/27/dna-joy/ DNA Joy!] **Category: Crawford * Aug. 22, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/08/22/alternate-names-2/ Alternate Names] ** Categories: Van Arsdale, Currey * Aug. 20, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/08/20/small-cm-dna-matches/ Small cM DNA Matches] ** Categories: Harris, Van Arsdale ====July 2020==== * July 27, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/07/27/help-needed/ Help Needed] ** Category: DNA * July 24, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/07/24/completeness-part-two/ Completeness Part Two] **Category: DNA * July 14, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/07/14/thrulines-error/ ThruLines Error] ** Category: DNA * July 12, 20 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/07/12/high-hopes/ High Hopes - Disappointment] ** Category: DNA * July 11, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/07/11/alexander-crawford-ancestors/ Alexander Crawford Ancestors] * DNA, Maxwell, Douglass, Shaw, McPheeters * July 10, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/07/10/james-nancy-crawford/ James Crawford / Nancy Sawyers] * July 6, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/07/06/completeness/ Completeness] * July 5, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/07/05/stoner-shaffer-needham-connection/ Stoner - Shaffer - Needham Connection] ** Category: Crawford, Stoner * July 2, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/07/02/data-review-preble-county-ohio-marriages/ Data Review - Preble County Ohio Marriages] ** Categories: Crawford, Sellers, McClure, Knight, Duggins, Botetourt County, Virginia * July 1, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/07/01/crawford-duggins-marriage-bond/ July 1, 2020] ** Category: Garrard County, Kentucky ====June 2020==== * June 26, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/06/ Crawford Ancestor DNA Project] ====April 2020==== * April 28, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/03/01/ydna-big-news/ Crawford yDNA] * April 10, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/04/10/source-mystery/ Source Mystery] ** Categories: Crawford, Overton County, Tennessee, Texas * APril 6, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/04/06/crawford-marriages/ Crawford Marriages] ** Categories: Augusta County, Virginia ====March 2020==== * March 29, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/03/29/hey-crawford-researchers-lets-get-this-right/ Hey Crawford Researchers -- Let's Get This Right!] ** Categories: Alexander Crawford, Col. William Crawford, David Crawford, McPheeters * March 1 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/03/01/ydna-big-news/ yDNA - Big News] ** Categories: Crawford, haplogroup, Duggins, Knight, Anderson, Madison County, Kentucky, Garrard County, Kentucky, Barren County, Kentucky ====Feb 2020==== * Feb 16, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/02/16/chasing-edward/ Chasing Edward] ** Categories: Crawford, Garrard County, Kentucky, Overton County, Tennessee * Feb 12, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/02/12/crawford-ydna-2/ Crawford yDNA] * Feb 9, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/02/09/always-learning-saturday-nigh-genealogy-fun/ Always Learning - Saturday Night Genealogy Fun] * Feb 1, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/02/01/garrard-county-names/ Garrard County Names] ** Crawford, Adams, Anderson, Campbell, Douglass, Gass, Kennedy, Maxwell, McElwee, Miller, Morrison, Sellers, Crafton, Creath, Davis, Duggins, Guthrie, Hall, Knight, Smith, Trowbridge, Vawter ====Jan 2020==== * Jan 20, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/01/20/1950-kansas-census/ 1950 Kansas Census] **Categories: Crawford, Briles, Mentzer * Jan 13, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/01/13/disclaimer/ Disclaimer] * Jan 13, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/01/13/online-trees/ Online Trees] * Jan 8, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/01/08/alternate-names/ Alternate Names] * Jan 6, 2020 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2020/01/06/setting-goals/ Setting Goals]

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Index to 2021 blog posts by Marcia Crawford Philbrick on the Heartland Genealogy site. Return to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Heartland_Genealogy Heartland Genealogy Page] ====Books==== * [https://archive.org/details/heartland-genealogy-jan-apr-2021 Jan - April 2021] * [https://archive.org/details/heartland-genealogy-may-aug-2021 May - Aug 2021] * [https://archive.org/details/heartland-genealogy-sept-dec-2021 Sept - Dec 2021] ====Dec 2021==== * 31 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/31/2021-goals-2/ 2021 Goals] * 30 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/30/throwback-thursday-41/ Throwback Thursday] * 29 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/30/throwback-thursday-41/ Christy Will] * 28 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/30/throwback-thursday-41/ Ricketts Cousin] * 27 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/30/throwback-thursday-41/ War Photographer] * 26 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/26/christmas-present/ Christmas Present] * 25 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/25/christmas-memories/ Christmas Memories] * 23 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/23/throwback-thursday-42/ Throwback Thursday] * 22 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/22/shooting-star/ Shooting Star] * 21 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/21/military-dates/ Military Dates] * 20 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/20/civilian-pilot-training-program/ Civilian Pilot Traning Program] * 19 Dec 2021[https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/19/christmas-memories-2/ Christmas Memories] * 18 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/18/disaster-planning/ Disaster Planning] * 17 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/17/ancestry-new-person/ Ancestry 'New Person'] * 17 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/17/rm8-problem-list/ RM8 Problem List] * 16 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/16/throwback-thursday-40/ Throwback Thursday] * 15 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/15/baseball-bat-boys/ Baseball Bat Boys] * 14 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/14/military-jargon/ Military Jargon] * 13 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/13/patents/ Patents] * 12 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/12/dear-santa/ Dear Santa] * 11 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/11/homemade/ Homemade] * 10 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/10/two-wives-same-name/ Two Wives - Same Name] * 9 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/09/throwback-thursday-39/ Throwbak Thursday] * 8 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/08/flying-farmer/ Flying Farmer] * 7 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/07/flashback/ Flashback] * 6 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/06/ricketts-will-2/ Ricketts Will] * 5 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/05/research-list/ Research List] * 4 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/04/tuberculosis/ Tuberculosis] * 3 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/03/wasp/ WASP] * 2 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/02/throwback-thursday-38/ Throwback Thursday] * 1 Dec 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/12/01/william-taylor-thompson/ William Taylor Thompson] ====Nov 2021==== * 30 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/30/descendancy-reports/ Descendancy Reports] * 29 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/29/plane-down/ Plane Down] - Gene Marion Ashmore * 28 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/28/genealogy-stats/ Genealogy Stats] * 27 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/27/rest-of-story-hers/ Rest of Story - Hers] - Alice Mok Ricketts * 26 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/26/rest-of-the-story/ Rest of Story] - Ernest Eugene Ricketts * 25 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/25/throwback-thursday-37/ Throwback Thursday] * 24 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/24/details-needed/ Details Needed] * 23 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/23/rm-and-the-familysearch-tree/ RM and the FamilySearch Tree] * 22 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/22/county-histories/ County Histories] * 21 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/21/migration-maps/ Migration Maps] * 20 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/20/old-research/ Old Research] * 19 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/19/rm8-blank-facts/ RM Blank Facts] * 18 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/18/throwback-thursday-36/ Throwback Thursday] * 17 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/17/descendants-of-alexander-briles/ Descendants of Alexander Briles] * 16 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/16/wyoming-briles/ Wyoming Briles] * 15 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/15/mentzer-will/ Mentzer Will] * 14 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/14/grandparents/ Grandparents] * 13 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/13/obituary-find/ Obituary Find] * 12 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/12/rm8-treeshare/ RM8 TreeShare] * 11 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/12/rm8-treeshare/ Veterans in My Tree] * 10 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/10/draft-registrations/ Draft Registrations] * 9 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/09/no-mans-land/ No Man's Land] * 8 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/08/identifying-heirs/ Identifying Heirs] * 7 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/07/the-geek-me/ The Geek Me] * 6 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/06/following-a-lead/ Following a Lead] * 5 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/05/rm8-abbreviations/ RM8 Abbreviations] * 4 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/04/throwback-thursday-35/ Throwback Thursday] * 3 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/04/throwback-thursday-35/ Congrats Randy] * 2 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/02/pension-application/ Pension Application] * 1 Nov 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/11/01/facebook-find-2/ Facebook Find] ====Oct 2021==== * 31 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/31/dear-ancestry/ Dear Ancestry] * 30 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/30/saturday-night-genealogy-fun-7/ Saturday Night Genealogy Fun] * 30 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/30/halloween/ Halloween] *29 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/29/lois-elida-crawford/ Lois Elida Crawford] * 28 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/28/throwback-thursday-34/ Throwback Thursday] * 27 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/27/rm8-documenting-dna/ RM8 Documenting DNA] * 26 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/27/rm8-documenting-dna/ William Gillies Harding Descendants] * 25 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/25/harding-thrulines/ Harding ThruLines] * 24 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/24/baby-pics/ Baby Pics] * 23 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/23/merged-abels/ Merged Abels] * 22 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/23/merged-abels/ RM Source Templates] * 21 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/21/discharged/ Discharged] * 20 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/20/multiple-marriages/ They Eloped] * 19 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/19/multiple-abels/ Multiple Abels] * 18 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/18/hints/ Hints] * 17 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/17/genealogy-fun-4/ Genealogy Fun] * 16 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/16/aaron-hutchinson-descendants/ Aaron Hutchinson Descendants] * 15 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/15/same/ Same] * 14 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/14/missing/ Missing] * 13 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/13/harding-puzzle-piece/ Harding Puzzle Piece] * 12 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/12/misdirected/ Misdirected] * 11 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/11/ancestral-photos/ Ancestral Photos] * 10 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/10/rm8-citation-names/ RM8 Citation Names] * 9 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/09/rm8-websearch/ RM WebSearch] * 8 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/08/esther-stella-crawford/ Esther Stella Crawford] * 7 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/07/throwback-thursday-33/ Throwback Thursday] * 6 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/06/army-nurse-corps/ Army Nurse Corps] * 5 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/05/rm8-citations-revisited/ RM8 Citations Revisited] * 4 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/04/rm8-places/ RM8 Places] * 3 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/03/rm8-troubleshooting/ RM8 Troubleshooting] * 3 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/03/do-you-remember/ Do You Remember?] * 2 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/02/rm8-tasks/ RM8 Tasks] * 1 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/01/rm7-to-rm8-migration/ RM7 to RM8 Migration] * 1 Oct 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.org/2021/10/01/hugh-judson-crawford/ Hugh Judson Crawford] ====Sept 2021==== *30 Sep2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/30/throwback-thursday-32/ Throwback Thursday] - Hugh Crawford *29 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/29/rm-8-descendancy-report/ RM 8 Descendancy Report] *28 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/28/descendants-of-henry-burke/ Descendants of Henry Burke] *27 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/27/class-of-1945-reunion/ Class of 1945 reunion] *26 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/26/genealogy-fun-3/ Genealogy Fun] - Great-Grandparents *25 sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/25/software-challenge/ Software Challenge] *24 sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/24/helen-crawford-horton/ Helen Crawford Horton] *23 sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/23/throwback-thursday-31/ Throwback Thursday] - Helen Crawford *22 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/ Deeply American] *21 Sep 2022 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/21/merchants-state-bank/ Merchants State Bank] - Dodge City *20 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/20/iowa-house/ Iowa House] - Dodge City - Crawford *19 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/19/my-germanna-connection-2/ My Germanna Connection] *18 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/18/thresher/ Thresher] - Edward Osmund Briles *17 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/17/marion-richmond-crawford/ Marion Richmond Crawford] *16 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/16/throwback-thursday-30/ Throwback Thursday] - Marion Crawford *15 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/15/grocer/ Grocer] *14 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/14/branding/ Branding] - Dodge City Cattle *13 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/13/arriving-home/ Arriving Home] *12 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/12/memories-2/ Memories] *11 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/11/work-to-do-2/ Work to Do] *10 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/10/descendancy-report/ Descendancy Report] *10 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/10/letters-home/ Letters home] *9 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/09/ford-county-soldiers/ Ford County Soldiers] *8 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/08/roll-of-honor/ Roll of Honor] *7 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/07/recruits/ Recruits] *6 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/06/descendants-of-hiram-currey-of-peoria/ Descendants of Hiram Currey of Peoria] *5 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/05/dna-stats-4/ DNA Stats] *4 Sep2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/04/school-souvenirs/School Sourvenirs] *3 Sep 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/03/bernice-crawford/ Bernice Crawford] * 2 Sept 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/02/throwback-thursday-29/ Throwback Thursday] - Bernice Crawford * 1 Sept 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/09/01/rm8-media/ RM8 Media] ====Aug 2021==== *31 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/31/bible-confusion/ Bible Confusion] *30 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/30/boyles-company/ Boyle's Company] *29 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/29/junior-high/ Junior High]- Saturday Night Genealogy Fun - Eugene Crawford *28 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/ Character of Dodge] *27 Aug 2021[https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/27/rm8-ancestry-source/ RM8 Ancestry Source] *26 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/26/throwback-thursday-28/ Throwback Thursday] - Judson and Josie Crawford Family Photos *25 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/25/lesson-learned/ Lesson Learned] *24 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/24/rm8-sentences/ RM8 Sentences] *23 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/23/rm-8-light-bulb-settings/ RM 8 Light Bulb Settings] * 22 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/22/my-tree/ My Tree] * 21 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/21/tragedy/ Tragedy] * 20 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/20/crawford-family-bible/ Crawford Family Bible] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20230202170057/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/20/crawford-family-bible/ Archived] *19 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/19/throwback-thursday-27/ Throwback Thursday]- Mentzer Bibles *18 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/18/rm8-citations/ RM8 Citations] *17 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/17/merging/ Merging] *16 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/16/rm8-slide-in/ RM8 Slide-In] *15 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/15/winnie-mae-hutchinson/ Winnie Mae Hutchinson] * 14 Aug 2021 - [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/14/orphaned-in-the-city/ Orphaned in the City] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20230220153651/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/14/orphaned-in-the-city/ Archived] ** CURREY *13 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/13/herbert-mentzer/ Herbert Mentzer] *12 August 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/12/throwback-thursday-26/ Throwback Thursday] * 11 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/11/rm8-fact-list-report/ RM8 Fact List Report] * 10 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/10/civil-war-report/ Civil War Report] * 9 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/09/civil-war-veterans/ Civil War Veterans] * 8 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/08/front-page-news/ Front Page News] - Saturday Night Genealogy Fun *7 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/07/leslie-mentzer/ Leslie Mentzer] * 6 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/06/panic/ Panic] * 5 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/05/throwback-thursday-25/ Throwback Thursday] - Leslie George Mentzer * 4 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/04/creating-narrative-reports/ Creating Narrative Reports] - RootsMagic * 3 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/03/civil-war-deaths/ Civil War Deaths] * 2 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/02/paul-mentzer/ Paul Mentzer] * 1 Aug 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/08/01/favorites/ Favorites] - Saturday Night Genealogy Fun ====July 2021==== * July 31, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/31/mumps-measles-chicken-pox/ Mumps, Measles, Chicken Pox] * July 30, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/30/clippings/ Clippings] ** Mentzer * July 29, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/29/throwback-thursday-24/ Throwback Thursday] ** Mentzer * July 28, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/28/paul-mentzer-wounded/ Paul Mentzer Wounded] * July 27, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/27/do-over-update/ Do-Over Update] * July 26, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/26/conflicting-data/ Conflicting Data] ** Woodford * July 24, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/24/corsets/ Corsets] * July 23, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/23/gladys-olive-mentzer/ Gladys Olive Mentzer] * July 22, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/22/throwback-thursday-23/ Throwback Thursday] * July 21, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/21/sharing/ Sharing] * July 20, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/22/throwback-thursday-23/ Broken Record] ** Currey * July 19, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/19/salome-crandall/ Salome Crandall] * July 18, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/18/sharing-wwi-letters/ Sharing WWI Letters] ** Mentzer * July 17, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/17/no-car/ No Car] * July 16, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/16/lewis-crandall-heirs/ Lewis Crandall Heirs] * July 15, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/15/throwback-thursday-22/ Throwback Thursday] ** Crider * July 14, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/14/r1b-crawford/ R1b Crawford] ** yDNA * July 13, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/13/rigby-printing-company/ Rigby Printing Company] * July 12, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/12/family-tales/ Family Sales] ** Briles, Emporia, Kansas * July 9, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/09/forest-hills-part-2/ Forest Hills Part 2] **Rigby * July 8, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/08/throwback-thursday-21/ Throwback Thursday] ** Mentzer * July 7, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/07/thurston-kennedy-wells/ Thurston Kennedy Wells] * July 6, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/06/thurston-wells-marriages/ Thurston Wells Marriages] * July 5, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/05/chancery/ Chancery] ** Wells, Eaton County, Michigan * July 4, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/04/patriots/ Patriots] ** Revolutionary War * July 3, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/03/land-dispute/ Land Dispute] ** Currey, Curry, Peoria County, Illinois * July 2, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/02/wells-white-family-information/ Wells / White Family Information] * July 1, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/07/01/throwback-thursday-20/ Throwback Thursday] ** Crawford, Dodge City ====June 2021==== * June 30, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/30/goals-update/ Goals Update] * June 29, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/29/iowa-deeds/ Iowa Deeds] ** Wells * June 28, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/28/missing-patent/ Missing Patent] ** Wells * June 27, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/27/saturday-night-genealogy-fun-6/ Saturday Night Genealogy Fun] * June 26, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/26/membership/ Membership] * June 25, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/25/two-thurstons/ Two Thurstons] ** Wells * June 24, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/24/throwback-thursday-19/ Throwback Thursday] * June 23, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/23/james-barr-ralston-descendants/ James Barr Ralston Descendants] * June 22, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/22/forest-hill/ Forest Hill] ** Crider * June 21, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/21/burke-findings/ Burke Findings] * June 20, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/20/birthday-girl/ Birthday Girl] * June 19, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/19/dads-in-my-tree/ Dads in My Tree] * June 18, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/18/gold-star-mother/ Gold Star Mother] * June 17, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/17/throwback-thursday-18/ Throwback Thursday] * June 16, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/16/duplicate-citations/ Duplicate Citations] * June 15, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/15/crossing-paths-2/ Crossing Paths 2] ** Madison County, Kentucky, Bland * June 14, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/14/crossing-paths/ Crossing Paths] ** Black Hawk County, Iowa * June 13, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/13/what-happened-then/ What Happened Then?] * June 12, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/12/south-side-of-the-bridge/ South Side of the Bridge] ** Dodge City, Kansas, Crawford * June 11, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/11/emaline-minnick-mentzer/ Emeline Minnick Mentzer] * June 10, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/10/throwback-thursday-17/ Throwback Thursday] * June 9, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/09/emilines-death/ Emiline's Death] ** Mentzer * June 8, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/08/george-mentzer/ George Mentzer] * June 7, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/07/mentzer-death/ Mentzer Death] ** Yates Center, Woodson County, Kansas * June 6, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/06/place-line/ Place Line] ** Kansas census * June 5, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/05/crawford-tree-issues/ Crawford Tree Issues] * June 4, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/04/incorrect-dates/ Incorrect Dates] ** Mentzer, Woodson County, Kansas * June 3, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/03/throwback-thursday-16/ Throwback Thursday] * June 2, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/02/mentzer-railroad-deeds/ Mentzer Railroad Deeds] * June 1, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/06/01/measles/ Measles] ** Mentzer ====May 2021==== * May 31, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/31/grand-army-members/ Grand Army Members] ** Crawford, Hammond, Currey, Hutchinson, Briles, Ricketts, Mentzer * May 30, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/30/number-forty-two/ Number Forty-Two0 ** Burke * May 29, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/29/call-to-add-gps/ Call to Add GPS] ** Billion Graves * May 28, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/28/gar-monument/ GAR Monument] ** Mentzer * May 27, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/27/troubleshooting/ Troubleshooting] ** RootsMagic * May 27, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/27/mentzer-hints/ Mentzer Hints] * May 26, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/26/thrulines-analysis/ ThruLines Analysis] ** DNA * May 25, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/25/rachel-christy/ Rachel Christy] * May 24, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/24/gedmatch-projects/ GedMatch Projects] * May 23, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/23/rainy-days/ Rainy Days] ** Burke * May 21, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/21/always-learning/ Always Learning] ** RootsMagic * May 21, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/21/digging-deeper/ Digging Deeper] ** Ralston, Bockes * May 20, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/20/james-marshall-ricketts-2/ James Marshall Ricketts] * May 19, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/19/land-distribution/ Land Distribution] ** Baldwin, Ricketts, Woodson County, Kansas * May 18, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/18/partners/ Partners] * May 17, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/17/ricketts-will/ Ricketts WIll] * May 16, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/16/saturday-night-genealogy-fun-5/ Saturday Night Genealogy Fun] * May 15, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/05/15/mothers-in-my-tree/ Mothers in My Tree] ====April 2021==== * April 30, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/30/scavenger-hunt-2/ Scavenger Hunt] ** Hammond * April 29, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/29/throwback-thursday-15/ Throwback Thursday] ** Hammond * April 28, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/28/gentle-reminder/ Gentle Reminder] ** Hammond * April 27, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/27/nemaha-county-newspapers/ Nemaha County Newspapers] ** Courier Tribune, Seneca, Kansas * April 26, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/26/maps/ Maps] *April 25, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/25/smith-mystery/ Smith Mystery] * April 24, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/24/supporting-evidence/ Supporting Evidence] ** DNA * April 23, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/23/obit-finds/ Obit Finds] ** Hammond * April 22, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/22/thespians/ Thespians] ** Crawford, Dodge City * April 21, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/21/lessons-learned/ Lessons Learned] ** Voting, Crawford, Dodge City * April 20, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/20/sarah-jane-thompson/ Sarah Jane Thompson] * April 19, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/19/sarah-sells-land/ Sarah Sells Land] ** Thompson * April 17, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/17/brick-wall/ Brick Wall] * April 16, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/16/following-the-land-5/ Following the Land] ** Thompson, Briles * April 15, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/15/hapi-dna-dance/ HAPI DNA Dance] * April 15, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/15/throwback-thursday-14/ Throwback Thursday] ** Briles, Thompson * April 14, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/14/family-statistics/ Family Statistics] * April 14, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/14/following-the-land-4/ Following the Land] ** Thompson, Briles * April 13, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/13/following-the-land-3/ Following the Land] ** Briles * April 12, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/12/1950-prep/ 1950 Prep] * April 12, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/12/following-the-land-2/ Following the Land] ** Briles * April 10, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/10/trailblazers/ Trailblazers] ** Genealogists * April 9, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/09/following-the-land/ Following the Land] ** Briles, Davis * April 8, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/08/throwback-thursday-13/ Throwback Thursday] * April 7, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/07/sarah-briles-obituary/ Sarah Briles Obituary] * April 6, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/06/land-and-divorce/ Land and Divorce] ** Briles * April 5, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/05/ancestral-homes/ Ancestral Homes] ** Dodge City, Emporia, Glasco, Crandall * April 4, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/04/easter-outfits/ Easter Outfits] * April 3, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/03/band-member/ Band Member] ** Emporia, Briles * April 2, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/02/noah-washington-briles/ Noah Washington Briles] * April 1, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/04/01/throwback-thursday-12/ Throwback Thursday] ** Crawford, Easter ====March 2021==== * March 31, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/03/31/iowa-first-cav/ Iowa First Cav] ** Category: Briles * March 30, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/03/30/divorce/ Divorce] ** Category: Briles, Davis, Coffey County, Kansas * March 29, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/03/29/zebulon-foster-descendants/ Zebulon Foster Descendants] * March 28, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/03/28/first-born/ First Born] **Category: Saturday Night Genealogy Fun * March 27, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/03/27/uncle-lr/ Uncle LR] ** Categories: Crawford * March 26, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/03/26/leota-lorraine/Leota Lorraine] ** Category: Crider * March 25, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/03/25/throwback-thursday-11/ Throwback Thursday] ** Category: Briles * March 24, 2021 Crider Brothers] ** Category: Kansas City * March 23, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/03/23/briles-disabled/ Briles Disabled] ** Category: Civil War * March 22, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/03/22/elusive-eliza/ Elusive Eliza] ** Category: Currey, Van Volkenburg, Nolen, McColgin, Phay, St. Joseph, Elwood, Doniphan county, Schleininger * March 21, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/03/21/prime-meridian/Prime Meridian] * March 20, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/03/20/good-fortune/ Good Fortune] ** Categories: Wells, Mentzer, cousins * March 19, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/03/19/whos-buried-there-pt-2/Who's Buried There Pt 2] ** Categories: RootsMagic 8 * March 18, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/03/18/throwback-thursday-10/Throwback Thursday] ** Categories: Northwest Elementary, Dodge City * March 17, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/03/17/irish-roots/Irish Roots?] * March 16, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/03/16/wells-bible/ Wells Bible] ====Feb 2021==== * Feb 28, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/28/rootstech-connect-2021/ RootsTech Connect 2021] * Feb 27, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/27/power/ Power] ** Category: Currey ** Archived Version [https://web.archive.org/web/20230220153010/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/27/power/ Power] * Feb 26, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/26/boot-hill/ Boot Hill] ** Category: Dodge City * Feb 25, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/25/throwback-thursday-8/ Throwback Thursday] ** Categories: Crawford, Dodge City * Feb 24, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/24/cousin-connections/ Cousin Connections] ** Category: RootsTech * Feb 24, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/24/road-trip/ Road Trip] ** Category: Briles, car, automobile * Feb. 24, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/24/sources-struggle2/ Sources Struggle Part 2] ** Category: FamilySearch, Briles * Feb 23, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/23/marriage-affidavit/ Marriage Affidavit] ** Categories: Hutchinson, Rulo, Nebraska * Feb. 21, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/21/over-19000/Over 19,000] * Category: RootsTech * Feb 21, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/21/timelines/Timelines] ** Categories: Hutchinson, RootsMagic * Feb 20, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/20/the-dash/ The Dash] ** Categories: Briles, Lyric Theater * Feb 19, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/19/facebook-memories/ Facebook Memories] ** Category: Dodge City, Crawford * Feb 18, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/18/throwback-thursday-6/ Throwback Thursday] * Category: Crawford * Feb 17, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/17/pondering/ Pondering] ** Categories: FamilySearch, preservation * Feb 16, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/16/muster-roll/ Muster Roll] ** Category: Hutchinson, Civil War, Iowa * Feb 15, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/15/golden-anniversary/Golden Anniversary] ** Categories: Crawford, Hammond * Feb 14, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/14/alfalfa-mill/ Alfalfa Mill] ** Category: Dodge City * Feb 14, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/14/young-brides/ Young Brides] * Feb 13, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/13/valentines-love/ Valentine's Love] * Feb 13, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/13/ancestor-discovery/Ancestor Discovery] ** Category: Crawford * Feb 12, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/12/descendants-richmond-hammond/ Descendants Richmond Hammond] * Feb 11, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/11/throwback-thursday-5/ Throwback Thursday] ** Categories: Briles, Thompson, Crawford * Feb 10, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/10/dna-story/ DNA Story] ** Categories: Ethnicity, communities * Feb 9, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/09/pension-dropped/ Pension Dropped] ** Categories: Hutchinson, civil war * Feb 8, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/08/proving-death/ Proving Death] ** Categories: Hutchinson, Wathena * Feb 7, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/07/genealogy-fun-2/ Genealogy Fun] * Feb 6, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/06/albert-hutchinson/ Albert Hutchinson] * Feb 4, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/04/throwback-thursday-4/ Throwback Thursday] ** Categories: Dodge City, Noll, Grenier, Taylor, Crawford, Currey * Feb 3, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/03/tasks-and-logs/ Tasks and Logs] ** Category: RootsMagic * Feb 2, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/02/shared-facts/ Shared Facts] ** Category: RootsMagic * Feb 1, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/02/01/angelina-jane-burke/ Angelina Jane Burke] ====Jan 2021==== * Jan 31, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/01/31/bored/ Bored] ** Categories: Crawford, Andersonville, newspaper * Jan 30, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/01/30/homestead/ Homestead] ** Categories: Crawford, Land, Ford County, Kansas * Jan 29, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/01/29/kansas-roots/ Kansas Roots] ** Categories: Crawford, Hammond, Currey, Hutchinson, Briles, Ricketts, Mentzer, Wells * Jan 29, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/01/29/east-side-bible-class/ East Side Bible Class] ** Categories: Hammond, Dodge City * Jan 28, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/01/28/throwback-thursday-7/ Throwback Thursday] ** Categories: Crawford, Hammond * Jan 27, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/01/27/josie-hammond/ Josie Hammond] ** Categories: Knox County, Illinois, Dodge City * Jan 26, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/01/26/rm-8-import-questions/ RM 8 Import Questions] ** Category: RootsMagic * Jan 26, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/01/26/rootsmagic-clean-up-4/ RootsMagic Clean-Up Part 4] * Jan 25, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/01/25/her-land/ Her Land] ** Categories: Currey, Hornbuckle, Burke, Platte County, Missouri * Jan 23, 2021 [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/2021/01/23/evaluating-progress/ Evaluating Progress] * Category: Level Up Challenge * Jan 23, 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Hearts Content, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Hearts Content, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Hearts Content, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Hearts Content, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== Heart's Content is an incorporated town in Trinity Bay on the Bay de Verde Peninsula of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The natural harbour that makes up the town is located on the east side of Trinity Bay and it is built along the northeast side and the southeast base of this harbourWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart%27s_Content,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador Hearts Content, Newfoundland and Labrador]. Accessed 2018.. he first references to Heart's Content came from John Guy's journal of his voyage into Trinity Bay in 1612. Through much of the 17th century, Heart's Content was used by migratory fisherman from England. The area was permanently settled by at least 1677. Like many other Newfoundland English settlements, this small village was a victim to the French army of Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville in 1697. During King William's War, this village was raided in the Avalon Peninsula Campaign. Heart's Content was given its place in the history of international communications by Cyrus West Field who chose it as the terminus of his Transatlantic telegraph cable. In July 1866, when the cable was brought ashore, it was described as "a sheltered nook, where ships may ride at anchor safe from the storms of the ocean…on the beach is a small village of sixty houses, most of them the dwelling of these hardy men who vex the northern sea with their fisheries…" A census taken in 1700 recorded a population of 35, with 5 fishing-stages and 7 boats. By 1783 a docking facility was established to build sailing craft of all types. This was the first attempt to diversify the economy of Heart's Content. At its height, the industry employed 100 men, shipwrights, sail-makers, caulkers, woodsmen, sailors and blacksmiths. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hearts Content%2C_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Heath, Ohio

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'''Heath''' was incorporated as a village in 1952. Direnth Morth served as the towns first mayor. By 1965, it had grown large enough to be chartered as a city, the 196th in Ohio. ==Sources== See also: *[[:Category: Heath, Ohio]] *[[Wikipedia: Heath, Ohio | Heath on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.heathohio.gov/ Coty website]

Heathcote, Francis, of Chesterfield, will 1619

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[[Category:Chesterfield, Derbyshire]] [[Category:Derbyshire, Wills and Estates]] '''Transcript of will of Francis Heathcote''' Anno Domini 1619 Aprill 13 In the name of God Amen. I [[Heathcote-137|Francis Heathcott]] of Chesterfeild within the County of Derbie yeoman being sicke in bodie but of pfect memorie doe make my last will & Testamt after this manner following. Inprimis I bequeathe my soule into the hands of god my maker and Redeemer, and my bodie to be buried in the Church of Chesterfeild. Item I give fortie shillings by yeare for ever to be paid out of my lands unto the Vicar of Chesterfeild and his successors for preaching two Sermons in remembrance of mee with prayse unto god for it, th'one upon the Feast of St Michaell Th'archangell & th'other upon the Annunciacon of the blessed Virgin, at w'ch two times my will is that the preacher shall receive the said somme of Fortie shillings by equall portions at their hands who have the said Lands in possession, and if the Vicar bee noe Preacher then the lecturer shall have it. Item I give for ever out of the said Lands, fortie shillings yearly unto the repayring of the Church of Chesterfeild and especially for the steeples breche alwayes to be paid unto the Churchwardens of the towne in the behalfe of their Layes & Charges thereunto. Item I give for ever out of the said lands and namely out of that house where now Francis Webster dwelleth being the street called Knivesmithgate three Pounds yearly to the poore to be distributed by the overseers th'one halfe upon the feast of St Michaell Th'archangell & th'other halfe upon Th'annunciacon of the blessed Virgin immediatly after the sermons aforesaid. Item I give Twentie Markes out of my goods towards the repayring of the Organs & Tenne Pounds to the Corporation besides that w'ch is oweing unto mee, and twentie shillings towards the repayring of the Causey in Saltergate: Item I give Twentie strikes of Wheate and three Pounds in money to be distributed amongst the poore in Chesterfeild by their overseers within one moneth after my decease. Item I give out of my goods and Chattells fortie and foure pounds to my sister [[Heathcote-363|Margret]], and thirtie pounds to my brother [[Heathcote-356|George]], and to my brother [[Heathcote-358|Thomas]] I give Twentie pounds with a redde Cowe and those goods nowe in my Custodie w'ch formerly have beene his with my best Apparell and best Cloke but one: Item I give the one halfe of that w'ch was my wives Apparell to be distributed by myne Executor unto my poore kinsfolke all the linnens onely excepted. Item I give unto my mother Renshawe the best Gowne or Petticote, w'ch she will, that was my wives: and to Elizabeth the daughter of Thomas Turner tenne shillings with the best hatte but one, and an Apron, a partlett and a Croscloth w'ch were my wives. and I give the rest of my wives apparell to my three breethren and my sister [[Heathcote-363|Margrett]] with seaven silver spoones equally to be divided amongst them, and I give that Cofer wherin those spoones are unto my sister [[Heathcote-363|Margret]] with all therin except the spoones Item I give to John Spawforth a Cowe and a Calfe with a strike of Wheate: And to Anthony Spawforth ten shillings and a strike of wheate. And to Richard Webster waller tenne shillings and a strike of wheate. Item to John Denbie tenne shillings and a strike of wheate to be paid by two shillings in the weeke And likewise soe much I give unto Robert Denbie to be paid by two shillings in the week in like manner. Item I give to Elizabeth Hall fortie shillings and all the Clothes or goods which I have that were her mothers. Item to Anthony Hall and Hugh Hall I give five shillings a peece and unto Widowe Sutton five shillings. Item I give to all the poore housekeepers betwixt Robert Denbies house and Widowe Tetlies house a strike of wheate apeece and some three hoopes at the discretion of myne Executor and overseers of this will and testamt. Item I give to Widowe Tetley tenne shillings and a strike of wheate and also the uppermost roome in the house w'ch I buylt over against Durant Hall towards the Crofte and the Corne sowen therin wth the Croft it selfe durring her naturall life: Item I give unto every godchild an Ewe and a lambe, and to every brother and sisters child an Ewe & a lambe wth twentie shillings a peece besides. Item to Widowe Ragsdale tenne shillings and a strike of wheate. Item to every Uncles & Auntes childe at Ecclesfeild or elsewhere tenne shillings apeece. Item I give to George Heathcotts wife myne Aunte five shillings & a strike of wheate. Item to my father Renshawe fortie shillings. And to his sonnes Francis Thomas and George twentie shillings a peece. Item I give to Mr Francis Beveridge and Hemsley wife tenne shillings a peece. Item unto Raphe Clarke and Raphe Renshawe tenne shillings a peece. Item unto George Youle and his wife tenne shillings a peece and every one of their Children twelve pence a peece Item I give unto Helen Ashe in liew of that twentie pounds w'ch I had wth her the somme of thirtie pounds an Ewe & a lambe, some clothes w'ch were my wives and a payre of silk garters Item I give unto Alice Bland sixe pounds for that heyfer w'ch I had wth her. Item I give unto myne Apprentice George Brelsford my lease of the shoppe in the shambles wth those tooles therin and his Indentures and I forgive his father all that hee oweth mee. Item I give to my servants Richard Flint and Alice Godlie tenne shillings apeece if they be wth mee untill my decease: Item I give unto William Heathcott the sonne of John ? pounds. Item I give unto Thomas Ashe & William Sterndall twentie shillings a peece. Item I give unto every one of [[Ragsdale-955|John Ragsdall]]s Children a noble a peece. Item my Will is that Francis Webster and his wife shall have their house & grounds w'ch they hould under mee at this present paying the same rent hearafter w'ch now they doe making their choyce any time within this yeare whether they will have it during their naturall lives & the longer liver of them two or make out their lease now in being thirtie one yeares yealding and paying still the same rent I have to myne Executor or Assignes and debts betwixt us I forgive. Item I forgive all debts under tenne shillings. Item my will is that those w'ch are not able to pay their debts shalbe forgiven th'one halfe therof and if any Controversie arise hearby my will is that it shalbe referred to the Executor and overseers of this my last will & testamt whether they be able to paye or not. Item my will is that non shalbe sued wthin halfe a yeare after my decease if they will paye three ptes of the due debt. Item I forgive Mr Waddington three pounds in respect of the tithes w'ch were due unto him from mee the last yeare and Ester last and at all other times untill this present unpaid and forgotten. Item I give unto Mr Brakes tenne shillings. Item my will is that there shalbe foure grave stones carved and laid over the place where my father mother and wife lyeth and the place where it is intended god prmitting that my bodie shalbe buried before Christmas next following. Item I give to Mr Gibson five shillings and to tenne scholers twelve pence apeece for singing before my Corpse to the Church the same daye wherin it shalbe interred. Item I give to Mr Boote fortie shillings. Item my will is that there shalbe fifteene pounds in the least bestowed at my funerall. Item I give to John Denbie my courser suite of apparell with stockings and shoes. Item I give to my brother [[Tupman-23|Tupman]] my gowne, and his sonne [[Tupman-24|Antony]] my best cloke. Item I give to Thomas Lannder tenne shillings. Item to Mr Boler tenne shillings. And I make my brother [[Heathcote-355|Godfrey Heathcott]] onely Executor of this my last will and Testament bequeathing unto him all things unbequeathed after that my Legasies be given, funerall expenses discharged and this my last will and Testament truly pfourmed. And lastly I make Mr Thomas Heathcott and Mr Mathew Waddington supvisers of this my Will and Testament, givinge unto them twentie shillings a peece thearunto and to all things contayned in this will setting my hande and seale the day and yeare above written. [[Heathcote-137|Francis Heathcotte]] Transcribed by [[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]]

Heathcote, John, of Berisford, will 1835

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[[Category:Staffordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Flagg, Heathcote Name Study]] I John Heathcote of Berrisford Lane in the Parish of Allstonefield and County of Stafford Farmer do make & ordain this my last Will & Testament in the form and manner following. Imprimis I will and direct that my Body be buried in a decent christian manner at the Discretion of Charles Mitchel Junior of the Field in the Parish & County aforesaid whom I constitute & appoint Sole Executor of this my last Will & Testament & I will & direct my executor aforenamed to pay all my just Debts, the Expence of my Burial & the Probate of this my Will, & that he indemnify himself for any incidental charges that may occur Imprimis I give & devise to my son [[Heathcote-405|James Heathcote]] all that my Estate at Berrisford Lane in the Parish & County aforesaid together with the freehold Cottage & Land thereto adjoining, with this Proviso, that the said Estate be valued fairly, & then I will & direct that my Son James Heathcote be paid out of the Sum of Money of the Estate so valued, the Sum of Money together with the Interest which I owe him, by my Executor, twelve months after my Decease. And then I give & bequeath to & amongst my Sons & Daughters the Residue & Remainder of the Money arising from such Valuation, to be divided equally amongst them share & share alike Item I give and bequeath to & amongst my Sons & Daughters the Money that may arise from the fair Valuation or Sale of my Household Furniture (except the Box which I have given to [[Heathcote-732|George Harrison]] the Son of my Son James Heathcote) & the Implements of Husbandry to be equally divided amongst them share & share alike twelve months after my Decease. I also will & direct my Executor to pay to my Son James Heathcote the Cottage Rent with the Interest due thereon, which he has paid to Sir George Crewe, & then the Residue & Remainder to be divided equally amongst my Sons & Daughters share & share alike. And I do hereby revoke and disannul all other former Wills & Testaments by me heretofore made & ratify & confirm this & no other to be my last Will & Testament, dated this 17th Day of June 1835 Signed sealed published pronounced & declared by the said John Heathcote the Testator as & for his last Will & Testament John Heathcote his X mark who at his Request in his Presence & in the presence of each other have subscribed our Names as Witnesses thereto. Charles Mitchel Senior his mark X Matthew Beetham John Gibbs

Heather Archie To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Archie-42|Heather Archie]] is currently working on. Can you help? March 20, starting input of Archie Clan Book, interest Scotland and Northern Midwest USA [[Space:Heather Archie To-Do List|Heather's current to-do list]]

Heather Brannon To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brown-87900|Heather Brannon]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Brown-87900&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Heather Brannon To-Do List|Heather's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Kingsbury-1737|Kingsbury, Emma Sophia]] || 1865-08-15 || to-do |- | [[Tebb-16|Tebb, William ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Heather Ford To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Shear-275|Heather Ford]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Shear-275&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Heather Ford To-Do List|Heather's current to-do list]].''

Heather Jenkinson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] is currently working on. Can you help? Non Relatives ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Jenkinson-562&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Heather Jenkinson To-Do List|Heather's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |[[Watt-3987|James Watt]] || 1821 || to do |- |[[Birtwistle-182|Maggie Bert]] || 1886 || connect to global tree

Heather Jenkinson To-Do List-1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Jenkinson-562&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Heather Jenkinson To-Do List|Heather's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Jenkinson-591|Fishwick, Sarah (Jenkinson) ]] || 1844-10-06 || to-do |- | [[Jenkinson-616|Eskholme, Ann (Jenkinson) ]] || 1812-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Jenkinson-617|Hayes, Sally (Jenkinson) ]] || 1814-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Jenkinson-624|Cartmell, Amelia (Jenkinson) ]] || 1881-08-14 || to-do |- |}

Heather Kerns To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Kerns-1389|Heather Kerns]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Kerns-1389&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Heather Kerns To-Do List|Heather's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Kerns-1389|Kerns, Heather ]] || || to-do |- | [[King-51014|King, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- |}

Heather Kushion To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] == Circle Completion Statistics == {| border="1" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center; font-family: Consolas, monospace;" ! style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | || style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" colspan="6" | Relatives || style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" colspan="3" | Profiles |- ! style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;"| ||style="background-color: #d66;" | A || style="background-color: #d88;" | B || style="background-color: #dd8;" | M || style="background-color: #8cc;" | N || style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | ✝ || style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | ∑ || style="background-color: #666; color: #dd8;" | C || style="background-color: #666; color: #8cc;" | U || style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | ∑ |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C1 | 2 || 1 || - || - || - || 3 || 3 || - || 3 |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C2 | 1 & 3✝ || 13 & 2✝ || - || 3 & 1✝ || 6 || 23 || 8 || 2 || 10 |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C3 | 8✝ || 33 & 14✝ || 7 & 6✝ || 10 & 5✝ || 33 || 91 || 28 || 12 || 40 |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C4 | 16✝ || 111 & 63✝ || 62 & 53✝ || 24 & 19✝ || 151 || 348 || 120 ||19 || 137 |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C5 | 32✝ || 236 & 202✝ || 58✝+ || 3+ & 18✝+ || 278+ || 515+ || 165 || 21+ || 186 |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C6 | 64✝ || + || + || + || + || + || 227 || 14+ || 241+ |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C7 | 128✝ || + || + || + || + || + || 389 || 36+ || 425+ |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C8 | 254✝ || + || + || + || + || + || 98 || + || 237+ |} Ancestor count adjusted in circle 8 due to known cases of pedigree collapse. : + tallies yet to be calculated fully as of October 1, 2021. Totals liable to increase. : ✝ tallies of deceased individuals : ∑ summation total of tallies Ancestors hidden behind brickwalls: : '''C6''' - 4 (all paternal) : '''C7''' - 51 (36 paternal and 15 maternal) : '''C8''' - 162 (98 paternal and 64 maternal) The colors used on the left section of this table indicate how many profiles have an indicated relationship type. The types are as follows: :'''  A  ''' direct ancestors :'''  B  ''' other blood relatives found using the [[Special:Relationship|relationship finder]]. :'''  M  ''' relatives by marriage found using the [[Special:Connection|connection finder]] :'''  N  ''' unconnectable non-biological relatives (adoptive and foster relationships) The colors used on the leftmost column of the lists below indicate the type of improvement they need: :'''  A  ''' "see also" links :'''  B  ''' biography and sources :'''  C  ''' categories :'''  D  ''' DNA verification :'''  P  ''' profiles and connections :'''  R  ''' research == Circle List == The following are profiles of deceased individuals related to [[Kushion-1|Heather Kushion]] within 10 degrees. This list is broken up into section by circle, or degree distance, and then grouped by relationship type, ordered and sectioned by generations away and sorted by death date followed by birth date. For more information on the concept of genealogical circles, see [[Space:100_Circles|100 Circles: A Geometry of the Tree]]. The "degree" distance on WikiTree is determined by how many clicks it takes to navigate between two people. Siblings, parents, half-siblings, spouses, and children are all listed on a profile and are therefore one degree away. === C1 - First Circle === {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monospace;" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! ! width="20px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0 of 2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   S - Sibling [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fS - Foster Sibling [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [0 of 2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d66; font-size: .8em" |   P - Parents [0 of 2] |- |   |} === C2 - Second Circle === See [[:Category: Kushion-1 C2]] {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monospace;" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! ! width="20px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0 of 2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fS-S - Foster Sibling's Sibling [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fSiL - Foster Sibling's Spouse [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [2 of 16] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   O - Ommers [2 of 10] |- ! style="background: #ecf;" | | 1970-1987 || [[Klinesmith-21|Klinesmith, Andrew Ray]] | research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LR4J-PJJ LR4J-PJJ] |- | | 1970-1992 || [[Kushion-9|Kushion, Alan Alfred]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BZ-G5Z L8BZ-G5Z] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   hO - Half-Ommers [0 of 5] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fO - Foster Ommer [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fS-P - Foster Sibling's Parents [1 of 2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed [4 of 6] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d66; font-size: .8em" |   GP - Grandparents [3 of 4] |- | | 1940-1990 || [[Kushion-3|Kushion, Robert Joseph]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-Z39 L8BS-Z39] |- | | 1940-2013 || [[Klinesmith-19|Klinesmith, Roy Daniel]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6KG-2Y2 L6KG-2Y2] |- | | 1944-2014 || [[Perry-15098|Bretz, Joan Marie (Perry)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-J58 LNRP-J58] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fGP - Foster Grandparents [1 of 2] |- | | 1944-2021 || [[Butcher-3111|Butcher, George Wayne]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JFX LNRP-JFX] |- |   |} === C3 - Third Circle === See [[:Category: Kushion-1 C3]] {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monospace;" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="40px;" | ! ! ! width="40px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0 of 19] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   1C - 1st Cousins [0 of 17] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f1C - Foster 1st Cousins [0 of 2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [1 of 10] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em;" |   OiL - Ommer's Spouses [2 of 9] |- | | 1949-2001 || [[Barriger-23|Barringer, David James]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KW6C-P39 KW6C-P39] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1965-2007 || [[O'Connor-4972|Klinesmith, Dawn Marie (O'Connor)]] | research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LR4V-MYH LR4V-MYH] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fOiL - Foster Ommer's Spouse [0 of 1] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1964-2004 || Woodworth, Robin Lee (Delmarter) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G97V-35G G97V-35G] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   afO - Foster Grandparent's Ex-Son [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fS-sP - Foster Sibling's Step-Parents [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed [17 of 37] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   GO - Grandommers [14 of 30] |- | | 1945-1945 || [[Perry-17389|Perry, William Eugene]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTY6-L7K LTY6-L7K] |- | | 1923-1972 || [[Bell-20183|Bell, Alfred Alexander]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMN-YLK LDMN-YLK] |- | | 1927-1972 || [[Bell-27739|Aspin, Catherine Matilda (Bell)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMN-BWC LDMN-BWC] |- | | 1930-1984 || [[Bell-24564|Orr, Marvel (Bell)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH72-YKV LH72-YKV] |- | | 1924-1989 || [[Bell-20182|Bell, Chester Herman]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH72-Y5C LH72-Y5C] |- | | 1948-2009 || [[Perry-17475|Miller, Edith Lee (Perry) ]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTCV-WW8 LTCV-WW8] |- | | 1925-2010 || [[Bell-20185|Bell, Francis Eugene]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMN-BSL LDMN-BSL] |- | | 1938-2010 || [[Bell-27811|Bell, Thomas William]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMN-19P LDMN-19P] |- | | 1938-2012 || [[Klinesmith-22|Klinesmith, Charles Franklin, Sr.]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BZ-44Z L8BZ-44Z] |- | | 1932-2013 || [[Bell-27809|Fischer, Gladys Ann (Bell)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMN-BGX LDMN-BGX] |- | | 1935-2013 || [[Klinesmith-20|Rohleder, Donna Jean (Klinesmith)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JNP LNRP-JNP] |- | | 1937-2014 || [[Kushion-16|Kushion, Terry Lee]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JFQ LNRP-JFQ] |- | | 1929-2016 || [[Bell-23488|Locke, Mary (Bell)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-J6T LNRP-J6T] |- | | 1946-2019 || [[Perry-17390|Perry, Dorothy Loretta]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSS1-GHQ GSS1-GHQ] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fGO - Foster Grandommers [0 of 3] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em;" |   SGP - Step-Grandparents [4 of 5] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1923-1988 || [[Bretz-291|Bretz, Raymond Clair]] | research (first wife) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LR4J-GGS LR4J-GGS] |- | | 1932-2010 || [[Wesener-45|Wesener, William M., Jr.]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMJ-SVP LDMJ-SVP] |- | | 1950-2015 || [[Niebur-13|Klinesmith, Patricia Ann (Niebur) Gressley]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GM5C-TSH GM5C-TSH] |- | | 1941-2018 || [[Williams-103589|Thomas, Sylvia Ann (Williams) Walker]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GZHH-VN7 GZHH-VN7] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fS-GP - Foster Sibling's Grandparents [0 of 4] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed [12 of 12] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d66; font-size: .8em" |   GGP - Great-Grandparents [8 of 8] |- | | 1886-1958 || [[Bell-20180|Bell, Alfred George]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4QK-9W3 L4QK-9W3] |- | | 1912-1976 || [[Kauffman-1398|Klinesmith, Bessie Marie (Kauffman)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZ17-LK9 LZ17-LK9] |- | | 1898-1985 || [[Clinesmith-12|Klinesmith, Pvt. Charles Lovell]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZ17-LP9 LZ17-LP9] |- | | 1910-1988 || [[Kushion-5|Kushion, Frank Robert]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-ZNH L8BS-ZNH] |- | | 1918-1989 || [[Perry-11378|Perry, John Franklin]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMH-7M2 LDMH-7M2] |- | | 1906-1994 || [[Wenzel-550|Bell, Junella Elizabeth (Wenzel)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH7F-22B LH7F-22B] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1922-1999 || [[Maule-318|Perry, Helen Lorraine (Maule)]] | research (census) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BC-8MG L8BC-8MG] |- | | 1918-2012 || [[Sheltraw-1|Kushion, Sylvia Irene (Sheltraw)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-ZKG L8BS-ZKG] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fGGP - Foster Great-Grandparents [4 of 4] |- | | 1917-1999 || [[Butcher-3112|Butcher, George William]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-KDY L21F-KDY] |- | | 1922-1999 || [[Vaughan-4199|Butcher, Arlene M. (Vaughan)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-KK7 L21F-KK7] |- | | 1918-2003 || [[Jordan-12120|Anderson, Lorraine Francis (Jordan)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS7-FZP LLS7-FZP] |- | |1915-2014 || [[Anderson-42533|Anderson, Samuel Wellington, Jr.]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS7-XH2 LLS7-XH2] |- |   |} === C4 - Fourth Circle === See [[:Category: Kushion-1 C4]] {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monospace;" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! ! width="20px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0 of 10] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   1CiL - 1st Cousin's Spouses [0 of 8] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f1CiL - Foster 1st Cousin's Spouses [0 of 2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fS-1C - Foster Sibling's 1st Cousins |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [6 of 131] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   1C1R - 1st Cousin's Children [0 of 13] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f1C1R - Foster 1st Cousin's Children [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   1C1R - Grandommer's Children [6 of 104] |- | | 1948-1948 || [[Bell-28758|Bell, Harold Francis]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2PG-T8F L2PG-T8F] |- | | 1958-1958 || [[Kushion-17|Kushion, Daniel James]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2NL-DS6 L2NL-DS6] |- | | 1959-1959 || [[Dadacki-2|Dadacki, Katherine]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L515-TQH L515-TQH] |- | | 1963-1964 || [[Klinesmith-23|Klinesmith, Shelly Kay]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2G5-9BP L2G5-9BP] |- | | 1974-1974 || [[Walts-56|Walts, Renee Lynn]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTCV-7L9 LTCV-7L9] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1951-2016 || [[Bell-28759|Bell, Leonard Eugene]] | research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L1KN-72H L1KN-72H] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f1C1R - Foster Grandommer's Children [0 of 6] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   O-SiL - Ommer's Siblings-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   hO-SiL - Half-Ommer's Siblings-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fO-SiL - Foster Ommer's Siblings-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sO - Step-Grandparent's Children [1 of 14] |- | | 1973-1998 || [[Gressley-33|Gressley, Colby Claude]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KWFG-9V2 KWFG-9V2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   OiL-S - Ommer's Spouse's Spouse |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fS-O - Foster Sibling's Ommers |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed [40 of 80] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GOiL - Grandommer's Spouses [17 of 35] |- | | 1924-1948 || [[Rohleder-88|Rohleder, Floyd K]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSY9-5S2 GSY9-5S2] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1945-1986 || Simpson, John Charles "Bud" | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2NY-CMC L2NY-CMC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1932-1991 || [[Eldred-880|Bell, Rose Marie (Eldred)]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LK1H-B1F LK1H-B1F] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1942-1991 || Kaiser, Robert Henry | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRP6-TCD LRP6-TCD] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1907-1997 || Vargo, PVT Julius | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7LB-VKC L7LB-VKC] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1932-2002 || [[Dadacki-1|Dadacki, Rudolph F.]] | bio, mother and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L515-P61 L515-P61] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1927-2007 || [[Locke-3165|Locke, Ronald J.]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2LK-SLX L2LK-SLX] |- | style="background: #cef;"| | 1932-2010 || Stratton, George W | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L51R-3TF L51R-3TF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1937-2010 || [[Fischer-6401|Fischer, Edward Carl]] | parents and brother | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDS3-Q6K LDS3-Q6K] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1924-2011 || [[Orr-5639|Orr, Donald Clayton]] | bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2LK-QM4 L2LK-QM4] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1942-2012 || [[Turner-31450|Sumner, ImaJean Lee (Turner) Klinesmith]] | second husband, daughter, and parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2G5-3G8 L2G5-3G8] |- | style="background: #cef" | | 1941-2013 || McClean, Richard Arthur | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2NY-4Z3 L2NY-4Z3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-2015 || [[Duma-14|Bell, Florence E. (Duma)]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2LK-MFN L2LK-MFN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1933-2015 || Luce, Clair Albert | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRP6-RPN LRP6-RPN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1936-2016 || Hauman, Jerry John | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2PF-NMP L2PF-NMP] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1934-2018 || [[Seaver-802|Seaver, Gerald Leroy "Jerry"]] | bio (census), and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRWQ-388 LRWQ-388] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1947-2020 || [[Rodriguez-7013|Walk, Elizabeth Ann (Rodriguez) Klinesmith]] | parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSTN-DJD GSTN-DJD] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   O-PiL - Ommer's Parents-in-Law [7 of 16] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1930-1996 || Hass, Beatrice Louise (Engle) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2WNH-WGW 2WNH-WGW] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1928-1999 || [[Barriger-24|Barriger, James Howard]] | bio and parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MR4M-M9P MR4M-M9P] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1932-2005 || [[Beyette-32|Barriger, Ione Madeline (Beyette)]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GMHC-DJ9 GMHC-DJ9] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1944-2005 || Weisbarth, Marla Mae (Hausser) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LYC4-XKC LYC4-XKC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-2007 || Hass, Walter Adolph | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9KPM-38Q 9KPM-38Q] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1919-2009 || Fulara, Francis James | create profile (also 3C3R) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRHX-37M LRHX-37M] |- | style="background: #cef;"| | 1926-2012 || Fulara, Elizabeth Anne (Czarnecky) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRH6-1DJ LRH6-1DJ] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGO - Step-Grandparent's Siblings [17 of 28] |- | | 1924-1924 || [[Wesener-51|Wesener, Unnamed Infant]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L1SX-NCZ L1SX-NCZ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1939-1957 || [[Wesener-57|Wesener, Kenneth D]] | bio (census) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L1SX-68T L1SX-68T] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1920-1971 || [[Bretz-337|Bretz, Robert Leroy]] | daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LY74-VKJ LY74-VKJ] |- | style="background: #cfe;" | | 1935-1971 || [[Wesener-60|Wesener, Robert B]] | research (life) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L1SX-84D L1SX-84D] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1919-1981 || [[Bretz-336|Hutchings, Majorie E. (Bretz) Osborn]] | husbands and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQLF-P1R GQLF-P1R] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1915-1993 || [[Wesener-48|Wesener, Francis Roy Paul]] | bio (census), and categories | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTFT-8QZ LTFT-8QZ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1926-1994 || [[Wesener-53|Wesener, Lawrence]] | bio (census), categories and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RQ-594 L2RQ-594] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1926-1997 || [[Bretz-338|Brown, Wanda Jeanette (Bretz)]] | ex-husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LB3G-Z31 LB3G-Z31] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1929-1997 || [[Wesener-55|Wesener, Donald E]] | bio (census), categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L1SX-WNN L1SX-WNN] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1918-2000 || [[Wesener-50|Wesener, Lloyd W]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RQ-P8R L2RQ-P8R] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1928-2000 || [[Bretz-339|Willavize, Lois Ione (Bretz)]] | son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LY74-K7J LY74-K7J] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1938-2004 || [[Williams-104388|Young, Dorothy Lee Williams]] | husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G8NS-9QD G8NS-9QD] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1916-2008 || [[Wesener-49|Myers, Marguerite L (Wesener) Mosher Tift]] | bio (census), categories, husbands, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RQ-5FM L2RQ-5FM] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1921-2009 || [[Wesener-52|Wegner, Hazel (Wesener)]] | bio (census), categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQLG-FZ3 GQLG-FZ3] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1938-2011 || [[Wesener-56|Tagget, Jeanette Joan (Wesener)]] | bio (census), categories, husband, and sons | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTFT-3WH LTFT-3WH] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1927-2016 || [[Wesener-54|Farlow, Geraldine H (Wesener)]] | bio (census), categories, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTFT-FKD LTFT-FKD] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1939-2017 || [[Williams-104390|Williams, Lawrence Thomas]] | bio, wives, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GC3D-7TW GC3D-7TW] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGPiL - Step-Grandparent's Spouses [3 of 5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1935-1994 || [[Premo-46|Wesener, Glenda Mae (Premo)]] | parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RQ-GN3 L2RQ-GN3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1935-2005 || [[Thomas-53382|Thomas, Kenneth Leroy]] | parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G8N9-TYW G8N9-TYW] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1932-2009 || [[Walker-53473|Walker, James Clay "Junior"]] | parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G8N9-J3F G8N9-J3F] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fGOiL - Foster Grandommer's Spouses [1 of 3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1941-2019 || Meyer, James Edward | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LR3J-42M LR3J-42M] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fO-PiL - Foster Ommer's Parents-in-Law [0 of 2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed [74 of 79] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   GGO - Great-Grandommers [57] |- | | 1902-1903 || [[Sheltraw-6|Sheltraw, Homer Nelson]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2LG-PVD L2LG-PVD] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1904-1905 || [[Kusion-7|Kusion, Josephine]] | research (birth and death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G33L-668 G33L-668] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1882-1920 || [[Bell-20184|Bell, Francis Alexander]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4QK-9Q1 L4QK-9Q1] |- | | 1908-1920 || [[Kaufman-1552|Kauffman, Jennie Mae]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JG1 LNRP-JG1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1893-1927 || [[Bell-28943|Desonia, Cora Cecelia (Bell)]] | bio (census), husband and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9311-14V 9311-14V] |- | style="background #fec;" | | 1897-1931 || [[Bell-28944|Bell, Orley Sheldon]] | bio (census) categories | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6NJ-GCJ L6NJ-GCJ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1878-1941 || [[Bell-28902|Bell, Martin Henry]] | bio (census), categories, and wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9311-BBT 9311-BBT] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1904-1944 || [[Kaufman-1549|Snyder, Gertrude Adella (Kaufman)]] | bio (census), categories, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BZ-ZJ2 L8BZ-ZJ2] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1895-1946 || [[Klinesmith-25|Klinesmith, PFC Daniel Reuben Dexter "Reuben"]] | bio (census), categories, wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L857-K2L L857-K2L] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1874-1947 || [[Bell-23524|Huggard, Ada Mae (Bell)]] | bio, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-9MN L4M2-9MN] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1884-1953 || [[Bell-20186|Bell, Herman James]] | bio (census), categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9311-1W2 9311-1W2] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1890-1953 || [[Clinesmith-20|Klinesmith, PFC David Franklin]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L857-NG5 L857-NG5] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1876-1957 || [[Bell-28888|Bell, Rudolph Charles]] | bio (census & drafts), categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9311-1QV 9311-1QV] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1888-1958 || [[Bell-20181|Bell, Arthur Eugene "Art"]] | bio (census) and categories | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9311-175 9311-175] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1891-1958 || [[Clinesmith-21|Clinesmith, Oscar Everden]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and sons | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L857-N1V L857-N1V] |- | style="background: #fec;"| | 1880-1965 || [[Bell-28906|Bell, William Thomas]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4QK-935 L4QK-935] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1907-1965 || [[Kushion-10|Kushion, Joseph]] | bio, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-P6T L8BS-P6T] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1901-1967 || [[Klinesmith-26|Klinesmith, John Thomas]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LK1V-JH6 LK1V-JH6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1895-1969 || [[Bell-20187|Bell, Leroy Rupert "Roy"]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6NJ-L2B L6NJ-L2B] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1917-1969 || [[Kauffman-1664|Kauffman, Wilbur E]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JFB LNRP-JFB] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1906-1971 || [[Perry-11379|McCrea, Loretta May (Perry)]] | bio, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH8V-X6H LH8V-X6H] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1899-1972 || [[Sheltraw-5|Garchow, Amy Pearl (Sheltraw)]] | bio, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMS-XX5 LDMS-XX5] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1909-1976 || [[Maule-379|Maule, PFC Daniel A]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKS9-Y8D LKS9-Y8D] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1902-1977 || [[Kusion-4|Kushion, Robert Frank]] | wife and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-P44 L8BS-P44] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1890-1980 || [[Bell-28909|Schneider, Gertrude Elizabeth (Bell) Rutledge Grauf]] | bio, husbands, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVFX-Y9V LVFX-Y9V] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1911-1980 || [[Kauffman-1663|Kauffman, Henry F]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and research. | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JLG LNRP-JLG] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1899-1982 || [[Kusion-3|Kushion, Rudolph John]] | links, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MGBN-S1J MGBN-S1J] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1920-1983 || [[Maule-383|Maule, Walter H]] | bio, and categories | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTY6-LL3 LTY6-LL3] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1907-1986 || [[Sheltraw-7|Broughton, Opal Mildred (Sheltraw)]] | bio, husband and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6NJ-F22 L6NJ-F22] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1908-1989 || [[Perry-11380|Turner, Jessie Leota (Perry)]] | bio, and spouse | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K46J-WKS K46J-WKS] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1911-1989 || [[Maule-380|Maule, PFC George Earl]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHDX-RDL LHDX-RDL] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1909-1990 || [[Kushion-11|Shimel, Lucille M. (Kushion) Dungey]] | children and second husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JVQ LNRP-JVQ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1902-1991 || [[Clinesmith-22|Klinesmith, George Martin]] | bio (census), categories | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KLZJ-VHW KLZJ-VHW] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1905-1991 || [[Kaufman-1551|Kauffman, Roy S]] | bio (census), categories, and research (wife) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BZ-Z51 L8BZ-Z51] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1907-1991 || [[Clinesmith-14|Clinesmith, James Wellington]] | bio, categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LK1V-JG9 LK1V-JG9] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1909-1992 || [[Wenzel-716|Sloboda, Frances Mary (Wenzel)]] | bio and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH7F-6W6 LH7F-6W6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1902-1993 || [[Kaufman-1550|Vogelgesang, Elise Ethel (Kaufman) Mohler]] | bio (census), categories, daughter, and second husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTX7-M2M LTX7-M2M] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1925-1993 || [[Maule-385|Maule, William Vernon "Bill"]] | bio, categories, DNA, wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTY6-DTM LTY6-DTM] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1910-1994 || [[Perry-5861|Perry, Lynn Joseph]] | bio, wives, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M15F-ZFN M15F-ZFN] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1911-1995 || [[Sheltraw-9|Hammerschmidt, Clara Dora (Sheltraw)]] | bio, spouse, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZYQ-NFN LZYQ-NFN] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1908-1996 || [[Maule-378|Sevarns, Hazel Bell (Maule)]] | bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKS9-YZ3 LKS9-YZ3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1914-1996 || [[Kushion-12|Cieslinski, Mary K. (Kushion)]] | husbands and son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8B3-MGG L8B3-MGG] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1909-1997 || [[Sheltraw-8|Sheltraw, Royal Joseph]] | bio, wife and son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6NJ-XG1 L6NJ-XG1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1924-1998 || [[Maule-384|Kerr, Leah Oliver (Maule) Kosiba Tyree]] | bio (census), categories, first husband, son, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKS9-YV6 LKS9-YV6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1915-1999 || [[Maule-381|Snover, Harriett (Maule)]] | bio (census), husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYF-7KW LTYF-7KW] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1918-1999 || [[Kushion-14|Kushion, Sgt. John Andrew]] | bio, wife, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8B3-93M L8B3-93M] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1905-2001 || [[Clinesmith-23|Brumley, Howard Jack (Clinesmith)]] | bio (census), categories, wives, children, and foster parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8P5-RC5 L8P5-RC5] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1912-2001 || [[Kushion-8|Boivin, Helen Marie (Kushion)]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8B3-MDR L8B3-MDR] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1917-2003 || [[Maule-382|Maule Lester Eugene]] | bio (census), categories, wife, children, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTY6-D7N LTY6-D7N] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1922-2003 || [[Perry-8280|Perry, Merritt B]] | trusted list, links and bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-4JV K24R-4JV] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1921-2005 || [[Kushion-7|Ruzowski, Stella J. (Kushion)]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8B3-94H L8B3-94H] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1916-2006 || [[Kushion-13|Levi, Sophie Kostas (Kushion)]] | bio, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8B3-MBX L8B3-MBX] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1920-2009 || [[Perry-11377|Barr, Katherine Marie (Perry)]] | bio, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX93-QK6 LX93-QK6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1911-2011 || [[Wenzel-719|Bell, Catherine A (Wenzel)]] | bio, categories, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6NJ-PZ1 L6NJ-PZ1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1926-2014 || [[Maule-386|Maule, CPL Henry Robert]] | bio, categories, and wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTY6-NL1 LTY6-NL1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1914-2015 || [[Wenzel-720|Wenzel, Chester Adolph]] | bio (census), categories, and wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6NJ-59M L6NJ-59M] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1926-2019 || [[Wenzel-721|Wenzel, Bernard Eugene]] | bio (census), categories, and wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2PB-VBK L2PB-VBK] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGGP - Step-Grandparent's Parents [9 of 10] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1898-1954 || [[Wood-35879|Bretz, Lyra Mae (Wood)]] | first husband, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KV21-FHJ KV21-FHJ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1895-1955 || [[Bretz-335|Bretz, Walter Houghton]] | second wife, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTZV-B8R LTZV-B8R] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1914-1874 || [[Williams-103699|Williams, Don Thomas]] | research (death, parents, and 1920 & 1930 census) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G8N9-SMM G8N9-SMM] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1887-1982 || [[Wesener-47|Wesener, Kurt Paul William]] | bio (census), categories, children, parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RQ-PS6 L2RQ-PS6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1898-1985 || [[Bloomer-484|Wesener, Hazel V (Bloomer)]] | bio (census), categories, children, parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RQ-P47 L2RQ-P47] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1920-2003 || [[Brucker-233|Miller, Marybelle (Brucker) Williams]] | parents, sister, second husband, and research (1930 census) |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-2003 || [[Niebur-18|Niebur, Robert L.]] | parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LYWC-8KT LYWC-8KT] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1917-2010 || Fager, Willard Milton "Bill" | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KWC8-V5V KWC8-V5V] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1929-2017 || [[Nielsen-8956|Niebur, Ruby R. (Nielsen)]] | bio (census), parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GM5Z-SL6 GM5Z-SL6] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fGGO - Foster Great-Grandommers [11 of 12] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1915-1972 || [[Butcher-3871|Butcher, Burdette Homer]] | bio, categories, wife, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLMG-W55 LLMG-W55] |- | style="background: #fec;"| | 1917-1983 || [[Anderson-53168|Anderson, Donald Carlton]] | bio, categories, and wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS7-V2Y LLS7-V2Y] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1912-2000 || [[Anderson-53164|Cole, Louise Emily (Anderson)]] | bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS7-K7B LLS7-K7B] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1926-2009 || [[Anderson-53175|Anderson, Herbert Glenn "Budd"]] | bio, categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVZD-CRL LVZD-CRL] |- | | 1920-1920 || [[Butcher-3872|Butcher, Unnamed Infant]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLMG-ZQS LLMG-ZQS] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1899-1973 || [[Jordan-14571|Jordan, Pvt. James Wade]] | bio, categories, wife, and son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBGV-4FK LBGV-4FK] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1903-1988 || [[Jordan-14574|Jordan, Ruth Emma]] | bio, categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS1-BCJ LLS1-BCJ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1919-1995 || [[Vaughan-5267|Vaughan, Leland Arthur "Lee"]] | bio, categories, wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-2K7 L21F-2K7] |- | style="background: #fec;"| | 1919-2009 || [[Anderson-53170|Wightman, Nellie Elizabeth (Anderson)]] | bio, categories, husband, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS1-RM8 LLS1-RM8] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1921-2010 || [[Vaughan-5268|Vaughan, Carl Lester]] | bio, categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-2K7 L21F-2K7] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1926-2011 || [[Vaughan-5285|Vaughan, Charles George "Chuck"]] | bio, categories, wife, and son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-2GC L21F-2GC] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Four Generations Removed [24] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d66; font-size: .8em" |   2GGP - 2nd Great-Grandparents [16] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1849-1928 || [[Röthke-1|Bell, Marie Mathilde Albertine Alexandrine (Röthke)]] | bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XSF-FBY 9XSF-FBY] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1882-193x || [[Maule-319|Maule, Oscar Earl]] | bio, siblings, and research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9X9Z-4RF 9X9Z-4RF] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1846-1934 || [[Bell-19813|Bell, Thomas William]] | bio, brother and half-siblings. | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XSF-FBV 9XSF-FBV] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1860-1935 || [[Martin-47942|Klinesmith, Edith Estella (Martin)]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9F4M-FGW 9F4M-FGW] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1861-1938 || [[Clinesmith-13|Clinesmith, Charles A.]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9F4M-FL1 9F4M-FL1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1889-1942 || [[McCrary-649|Maule, Violet Belle (McCrary)]] | bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9X9Z-4T4 9X9Z-4T4] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1876-1946 || [[Sheltraw-2|Sheltraw, Joseph Smith]] | bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XV5-2FF 9XV5-2FF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1873-1958 || [[Kusion-1|Kushion, Andrew Stefan]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-86R L8BS-86R] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1879-1958 || [[Shorb-107|Kauffman, Ida Myrtle (Shorb)]] | bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KHTT-RCX KHTT-RCX] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1876-1962 || [[Kauffman-1399|Kauffman, Franklin H., Jr.]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KC6S-8NX KC6S-8NX] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1879-1962 || [[Graham-17472|Sheltraw, Dora Amy (Graham)]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9X9G-QYM 9X9G-QYM] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1880-1962 || [[Perry-5863|Perry, Bert Barnum]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KNZX-86K KNZX-86K] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1886-1962 || [[Remington-453|Perry, Edith May (Remington)]] | bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-X1G K24R-X1G] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1882-1966 || [[Wenzel-551|Wenzel, Adolph Eugene]] | bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH7F-653 LH7F-653] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1880-1969 || [[Kajzar-1|Kushion, Suzanna Ann (Kajzar)]] | bio and brother | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-2BQ L8BS-2BQ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1883-1975 || [[Callahan-2674|Wenzel, Catherine Elizabeth (Callahan)]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9FQD-K5W 9FQD-K5W] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1908-1996 || [[Maule-378|Sevarns, Hazel Bell (Maule)]] | bio, categorize, DNA, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKS9-YZ3 LKS9-YZ3] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f2GGP - Foster 2nd Great-Grandparents [8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1881-1926 || [[Silvernail-112|Anderson, Ina May (Silvernail)]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4YM-6RH L4YM-6RH] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1877-1937 || [[Jordan-14570|Jordan, Frank James]] | bio, categories, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS1-1DF LLS1-1DF] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1877-1960 || [[Myers-16436|Jordan, Mary (Myers)]] | bio, categories, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS1-BWN LLS1-BWN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1877-1963 || [[Anderson-42539|Anderson, Samuel Wellington, Sr]] | brothers | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KC1P-S4Y KC1P-S4Y] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1892-1964 || [[Studer-388|Butcher, Mary Amanda (Studer)]] | bio, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLMC-4RK LLMC-4RK] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1894-1968 || [[Vaughan-4200|Vaughan, Arthur Lavern]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-2W6 L21F-2W6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1886-1969 || [[Butcher-3114|Butcher, Homer]] | bio, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLMC-47J LLMC-47J] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1898-1978 || [[Brock-4916|Vaughan, Flossie May (Brock)]] | bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-288 L21F-288] |- |   |} === C5 - Fifth Circle === See [[:Category: Kushion-1 C5]] {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monospace" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! ! width="20px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   2C - 2nd Cousins [0 of 161+] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f2C - Foster 2nd Cousins |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   1C1RiL - Grandommer's Children-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GO-sC - Grandommer's Stepchildren |- | style="background: #ffc;" | | 1958-1977 || [[Rohleder-99|Rohleder, Gregory L.]] | categories, research (birthplace) |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1963-1988 || Simpson, John Charles II | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GW56-KXQ GW56-KXQ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1963-2012 || Thornton, April Lee (Schmitter) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G9PM-QGJ G9PM-QGJ] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGP-CiL - Step-Grandparent's Children-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f1C1RiL - Foster Grandommer's Children-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   1C2R - Great-Grandommer's Children [112 of 186] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | || Kushion, Baby Boy | create profile, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GZCL-GJN GZCL-GJN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1893-1893 || Huggard, Infant | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-93W L4M2-93W] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1922-1923 || Garchow, Luella | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBJR-K4F LBJR-K4F] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1899-1925 || Huggard, Clifford James | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-9DH L4M2-9DH] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1930-1931 || Sevarns, Glen Wain | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYF-GQF LTYF-GQF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1933-1933 || Dungey, Roy | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2NL-9B8 L2NL-9B8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1938-1938 || Broughton, Susan | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G924-GMH G924-GMH] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1939-1939 || Kushion, Robert Joseph | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LB16-NQ3 LB16-NQ3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1942-1943 || McCrea, Carol Flossie | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/93KX-32V 93KX-32V] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1950-1951 || [[Perry-8281|Perry, Sharon Sue]] | links, bio, categories | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX93-Q64 LX93-Q64] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1941-1955 || Perry, James "Jimmy" | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M66T-V59 M66T-V59] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1920-1966 || O'Brien, Doris A (Garchow) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBZ9-858 LBZ9-858] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1928-1968 || Broughton, John "Jack" F | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDFN-P9F LDFN-P9F] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1895-1973 || Huggard, Emerson Pearl | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-94G L4M2-94G] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1925-1979 || [[Klinesmith-24|Langworthy, Wilma Jean (Klinesmith)]] | bio (census), categories, sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2PB-LX9 L2PB-LX9] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1916-1981 || Bell, Walter James | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2PL-JWH L2PL-JWH] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1922-1984 || Kushion, Robert Lewis | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MGBN-SBV MGBN-SBV] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1906-1987 || LaMee, Beaulah Wave (Huggard) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-9VZ L4M2-9VZ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1940-1987 || Kuharchek, Jessie Marie (Barr) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBLL-RGB LBLL-RGB] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1918-1988 || Bell, Clarence Arnold | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-SLD 9QMM-SLD] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1909-1989 || Huggard, Cecil Orely | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4MK-B51 L4MK-B51] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1923-1989 || Yahrmarkt, Alvena (Garchow) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LT3W-BLH LT3W-BLH] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1927-1989 || Shafer, Ruby Ann (Garchow) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBC7-DKS LBC7-DKS] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1942-1993 || Sevarns, Robert Thomas "JIggs" | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYX-1PN LTYX-1PN] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1897-1994 || [[Huggard-202|Jones, Ina Mae (Huggard)]] | links, DNA, bio, first husband, daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-9CM L4M2-9CM] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1911-1996 || Revette, Ruby Bell (Huggard) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-9KX L4M2-9KX] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-1996 || Sevarns, Arthur Eugene, Jr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYX-5D6 LTYX-5D6] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1932-1997 || Carpenter, Dorothy Mae (Snover) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYN-84M LTYN-84M] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1919-1998 || [[Garchow-9|Garchow, Theodore Graham]] | bio, categories, spouses, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBC7-F6J LBC7-F6J] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1926-1998 || Kushion, James Dale, Sr | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K8GM-Z6Y K8GM-Z6Y] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1930-1998 || Perry, Lavern Edward | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GS6F-YXN GS6F-YXN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1901-1991 || Huggard, Clarence Leroy | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-96F L4M2-96F] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1904-1991 || Huggard, Harry Wilbur | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-9J8 L4M2-9J8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1955-1999 || Hoopai, Mary Danielle (Maule) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBV5-VQT LBV5-VQT] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1931-2001 || Sturgis, Dorothy Mae (Kushion) Lyyski | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2N2-PFH L2N2-PFH] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1938-2002 || Snover, Lyle Leroy | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYN-WV8 LTYN-WV8] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1915-2003 || [[Huggard-210|Plum, Opal Elva (Huggard)]] | links, bio, DNA, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JT-XSB L7JT-X5B] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-2003 || McCrea, Joseph Cameron | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-W2X K24R-W2X] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1918-2004 || Huggard, Chester Arthur "Chet" | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JT-XS1 L7JT-XS1] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1931-2004 || Kushion, Rudolph John, Jr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBBJ-QYY LBBJ-QYY] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1932-2006 || Sheltraw, Norman Leeland | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6NJ-F8C L6NJ-F8C] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1937-2006 || Dungey, Maureen Joyce | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2N2-YJY L2N2-YJY] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-2007 || Dungey, Ralph Earl "Sonny", Jr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6N1-SP8 L6N1-SP8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1930-2007 || Garchow, Glenn I | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBC7-6P1 LBC7-6P1] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1938-2007 || Coon, Greta Mary (Garchow) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBC7-XC5 LBC7-XC5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1946-2007 || Lane, Ruby Jean (Maule) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GM23-7TK GM23-7TK] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1931-2008 || Bostwick, Susanna (Kushion) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6DY-5K6 L6DY-5K6] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1949-2009 || Hoeppner, Pamela Dawn (Kushion) Stoddard | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRY8-FLG LRY8-FLG] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1925-2010 || McCrea, Stuart B, Sr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-WN4 K24R-WN4] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1926-2010 || Kabell, Dorine Iva (Sevarns) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYX-5DC LTYX-5DC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1928-2010 || Harrison, Delores Lucille (Dungey) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JP1 LNRP-JP1] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1948-2010 || Barr, Matthew John | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L11W-44Y L11W-44Y] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1933-2011 || Kushion, Donald Andrew | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2N2-PBF L2N2-PBF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-2012 || Perry, Bert Lee | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G98D-SH2 G98D-SH2] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1931-2014 || Manning, Cora May "Corky" (Sevarns) Wilder | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYX-12L LTYX-12L] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1936-2014 || Averill, Amelia Suzanne, (Kusion) Burger | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2N2-R9D L2N2-R9D] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1939-2014 || Vietti, Lynn Larry | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G9KM-J7B G9KM-J7B] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1931-2015 || Dungey, Delbert Andrew, Sr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2N2-YNS L2N2-YNS] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1933-2015 || Snover, Burt | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYN-H44 LTYN-H44] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1939-2015 || Snover, Earl Lloyd, Sr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYN-N7K LTYN-N7K] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1934-2016 || Snover, SP4 William Frederick | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYN-ZGF LTYN-ZGF] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1937-2016 || [[Perry-5860|Kroll, Roy Lynn (Perry)]] | locked, links, bio, DNA | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L19Y-5F4 L19Y-5F4] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1938-2017 || Maule, CSM George Earl, Jr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQRG-JVS GQRG-JVS] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1942-2017 || Kushion, Ronald Joseph | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LB1D-186 /LB1D-186] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1934-2019 || Timko, Jean Marie (McCrea) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBXS-QH7 LBXS-QH7] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GO-SiL - Grandommer's Siblings-in-Law |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1927-1972 || [[Duma-16|Duma, CPL Arthur F.]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and sons | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7J-Q6H LX7J-Q6H] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1918-1977 || [[Dadacki-3|Rohleder, Stephanie Theresa (Dadacki) Clark]] | bio (census), categories, first husband, and son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSTF-MV3 GSTF-MV3] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1917-1981 || [[Aspin-73|Muirhead, Pauline Ola (Aspin)]] | bio, categories, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LD48-B1Y LD48-B1Y] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1924-1990 || [[Eldred-1107|Eldred, Emil Frederick]] | bio, categories, wife, and research. | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKBF-2PV LKBF-2PV] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1916-1994 || [[Rohleder-108|Rohleder, Frederick P]] | bio, categories, wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBZR-PYK LBZR-PYK] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1914-1995 || [[Aspin-66|Burgoyne, Doris Marjorie (Aspin) Seaver]] | bio(census) and 2nd husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LD48-TFL LD48-TFL] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1930-1996 || [[Duma-17|Duma, Charles Morris]] | bio (census), categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7J-QFZ LX7J-QFZ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1936-1996 || [[Duma-20|Duma, Paul William]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7J-QGQ LX7J-QGQ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1931-2000 || [[Duma-18|Duma, SP4 Louis Francis]] | bio (census), categories, and wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7J-QK1 LX7J-QK1] |- | style="background: #fec;' | | 1925-2006 || [[Eldred-1108|Eldred, Carl Frederick, Jr]] | bio, categories, and wives | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6JD-3FN L6JD-3FN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1922-2009 || Byron, Jean Audrey (Aspin) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LD4D-MGC LD4D-MGC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1933-2010 || [[Seaver-807|Seaver, Wayman Dale]] | 1st wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTWM-FRN LTWM-FRN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1943-2015 || [[Seaver-808|Seaver, Robert Alan "Bob"]] | wife and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GM52-PKX GM52-PKX] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGP-SiL - Step-Grandparent's Siblings-in-law |- | style="background: #fcc" | | 1900-1966 || [[Tift-483|Tift, Harry]] | links, bio, first wife, children, mother, and sisters | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKH3-THV LKH3-THV] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GOiL-E - Grandommer's Spouse's Spouses |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1913- || Vargo, Anna (Kish) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G99S-GYX G99S-GYX] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1923-1980 || Vargo, Marion Lucille (Day) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7LY-1X3 L7LY-1X3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1936-1992 || Rhowmine, Eileen U (Loehr) Luce | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LR5B-LPB LR5B-LPB] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1920-1998 || Sumner, Oval | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2G5-QGW L2G5-QGW] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1942-2008 || Schmitter, Linda Sue (Rohde) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2ZB-D93 L2ZB-D93] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1949-2012 || Simpson, Ellen "Kathy" (Ostrander) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G9P9-76S G9P9-76S] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f1C2R - Foster Great-Grandommer's Children |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fGO-SiL - Foster Grandommer's Siblings-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GGOiL - Great-Grandommer's Spouses |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1871-1937 || Bell, Mary Elizabeth (Roach) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH2W-11N LH2W-11N] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1913-1938 || [[Niergarth-6|Perry, Margaret Jean Niergarth]] | locked, links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L19Y-KMD L19Y-KMD] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1894-1962 || [[Mohler-603|Mohler, Samuel Daniel]] | bio (census & drafts), father, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L51R-JRB L51R-JRB] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1906-1962 || [[Shimel-56|Shimel, Charles J]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRYX-T1L LRYX-T1L] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1894-1963 || [[Garchow-4|Garchow, Theodore Carl]] | bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMS-X55 LDMS-X55] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1877-1966 || [[Kurzhals-20|Wenzel, Amelia (Kurzhals)]] | bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7K-BKL LX7K-BKL] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1872-1968 || [[Huggard-201|Huggard, Emmerson Everly]] | links, bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH7N-34T LH7N-34T] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1903-1968 || Broughton, Leland Edwood | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G92H-MH3 G92H-MH3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1910-1968 || Buchanan, Berneta C (Knisley) Perry | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS6N-9J9 GS6N-9J9] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1913-1968 || Levi, Emil A | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRWH-5QV LRWH-5QV] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1900-1975 || McCrea, Bruce Thompson | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH8V-ZK5 LH8V-ZK5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1904-1976 || Sevarns, Arthur Eugene | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTY6-RVN LTY6-RVN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1915-1976 || [[Cieslinski-9|Cieslinski, Martin T]] | bio (census), mother and siblings, | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-XH5 LRW4-XH5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1911-1977 || Perry, Dorothy (Misch), R.N. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBWC-J3X LBWC-J3X] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1913-1982 || Kushion, Adelia Dorothy (Stanuszek) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JJH LNRP-JJH] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1903-1984 || [[Dixon-10016|Kushion, Geneva Frances (Dixon)]] | links, bio, mother, siblings, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LWFP-3TS LWFP-3TS] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1904-1985 || [[Dungey-216|Dungey, Ralph Earl, Sr]] | links, bio parents, siblings, children and second wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6N1-SDJ L6N1-SDJ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1911-1985 || [[Boivin-369|Boivin, Gordon M.]] | links, bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-RZ1 LRW4-RZ1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1896-1986 || [[Weiskirch-18|Bell, Delia Bertha (Weiskirch)]] | bio, categories, sons, mother, and brothers | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-S2P 9QMM-S2P] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1908-1986 || Snover, Wiliam Weston | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVL8-J22 LVL8-J22] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1923-1987 || Kushion, Marjune Mary (Mikula) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRY8-JRX LRY8-JRX] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1894-1988 || Kushion, Katherine (Ferber) Summer | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6DY-L53 L6DY-L53] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1916-1988 || Barr, Matthew Barten | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBLL-21H LBLL-21H] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1894-1989 || [[Turner-24347|Turner, Harry Robert]] | links, bio, categories, parents, siblings, and first wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M15F-86K M15F-86K] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1924-1991 || [[Ruzowski-1|Ruzowski, Eugene J.]] | links, bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRY6-D9W LRY6-D9W] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1910-1994 || Hammerschmidt, Carl George | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZYQ-NC9 LZYQ-NC9] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1921-1999 || Perry, Harriette Rachael (Wolfe) Armstrong | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTPY-7V7 LTPY-7V7] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1912-2003 || Vietti, Joseph Peter | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G9VD-6H6 G9VD-6H6] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1919-2008 || Maule, Edna Emma (Johnson) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KL6D-MP4 KL6D-MP4] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1924-2009 || Maule, Martha Nadine (Bridgewater) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GM23-CL3 GM23-CL3] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GO-PiL - Grandommer's Parents-in-Law |- | style="background: #fec;"| | 1883-1928 || [[Robinson-32598|Orr, Maude C (Robinson)]] | bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVCS-BB9 LVCS-BB9] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1890-1944 || [[Rohleder-101|Rohleder, Frank Paul]] | wife, son, parents, and sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBZR-CW5 LBZR-CW5] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1901-1944 || [[Duma-15|Duma, Frederick N]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7J-Q8Z LX7J-Q8Z] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1873-1945 || [[Orr-5640|Orr, William Nathaniel, Jr]] | bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9H42-J2Z 9H42-J2Z] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1877-1958 || [[Dadacki-4|Dadacki, Stanisław]] | bio, children, wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L666-MJ4 L666-MJ4] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1903-1963 || [[Eldred-1106|Eldred, Carl Frederick]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVQW-CCL LVQW-CCL] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1906-1973 || [[Spencer-23846|Eldred, Alice Gertrude (Spencer)]] | bio, parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVQW-CJF LVQW-CJF] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1896-1984 || [[Obermiller-31|Moser, Catherine A (Obermiller) Rohleder]] | bio, second husband, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDC3-DRX LDC3-DRX] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1890-1988 || [[Aspin-65|Aspin, Sedly Emil]] | bio, categories, children, parents, siblings, and 2nd wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDM4-Y99 LDM4-Y99] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1907-1993 || [[Bennett-27842|Wright, Frances Louise (Bennett) Slusarski Duma]] | bio, first and third husbands, first daughter, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7J-QD8 LX7J-QD8] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1911-1997 || [[Seaver-804|Seaver, Leroy Oscar "Hotchy"]] | bio (census), categories, wife, sons, parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K892-2ZF K892-2ZF] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1924-2012 || [[Kimmel-589|Perry, Wanda Lois (Kimmel)]] | links, bio, categories and parents |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGP-sP - Step-Grandparent's Step-Parents |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1902-1969 || Miller, Isaac "Ike" | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G8N3-J5F G8N3-J5F] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Four Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   2GGO - 2nd Great-Grandommers [80 of 81] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | || Kajzar, Dr. Józef | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LYF8-WT7 LYF8-WT7] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | || Kajzar, Ludwik | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GW42-VXZ GW42-VXZ] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1855-1856 || [[Klinesmith-9|Klinesmith, John Thomas]] | research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/ML85-14Y ML85-14Y] |- | style="background: #fec" | | 1844-1869 || [[Klinesmith-4|Plain, Louisa Maria (Klinesmith)]] | bio, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LJKK-ZJP LJKK-ZJP] |- | | 1859-1869 || [[Klinesmith-11|Clinesmith, Susan (Klinesmith)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LJKK-8DZ LJKK-8DZ] |- | | 1870-1870 || [[Kusion-6|Kusion, Katarzyna]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLH5-Q7X LLH5-Q7X] |- | | 1873-1873 || [[Kauffman-1403|Kauffman, Franklin]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9S5B-FFR 9S5B-FFR] |- | | 1877-1877 || [[Graham-18550|Graham, Unnamed Infant]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2GG-4NT L2GG-4NT] |- | style="background: #fec" | | 1856-1882 || [[Klinesmith-10|Hodges, Mary Henrietta (Klinesmith)]] | bio, husband, and chldren | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH3G-D7L LH3G-D7L] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1882- || Sheltraw, Owen D | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XGD-WD2 9XGD-WD2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1852-1886 || [[Klinesmith-8|Clinesmith, David Franklin (Klinesmith), Jr.]] | links, bio, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KV2Z-FNW KV2Z-FNW] |- | | 1879-1887 || [[Sheltraw-10|Sheltraw, Theodore S.]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9H37-HCV 9H37-HCV] |- | | 1887-1887 || [[Sheltraw-19|Sheltraw, Unnamed]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6FN-Z99 L6FN-Z99] |- | | 1888-1888|| [[Sheltraw-20|Sheltraw, Unnamed]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6FN-ZHW L6FN-ZHW] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1872-1901 || Shorb, William M | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KCM7-PRP KCM7-PRP] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1850-1908 || [[Klinesmith-7|Clinesmith, Daniel (Klinesmith)]] | links, bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K848-K5W K848-K5W] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1884-1913 || Remington, Mark Justin | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K89M-QN9 K89M-QN9] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1842-1918 || [[Clinesmith-15|Goodell, Amelia G. (Clinesmith)]] | bio and son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2MJ7-37B 2MJ7-37B] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1846-1920 || [[Klinesmith-5|Culver, Margaret Louise (Klinesmith)]] | links, bio, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K8PH-7Y2 K8PH-7Y2] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1842-1922 || [[Bell-488|Duffett, Elizabeth Ann (Bell)]] | bio, brother, and half-siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JR-6K5 L7JR-6K5] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1844-1926 || [[Bell-19816|Hamilton, Margaret E (Bell)]] | links, bio, children, brother, and half-siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4HZ-D6M L4HZ-D6M] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1846-1928 || [[Röthke-5|Roethke, Alexander (Röthke)]] | bio, children and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9311-XS8 9311-XS8] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1848-1929 || [[Klinesmith-6|Bunker, Lydia Jane (Klinesmith)]] | links, bio, husband, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LJKK-ZGY LJKK-ZGY] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1849-1931 || [[Bell-19814|Bell, William John]] | links, bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-63W 9QMM-63W] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1885-1933 || Kusion, Adalbert | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-29S L8BS-29S] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1876-1935 || Kusion, Józef | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6DY-R4Y L6DY-R4Y] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1884-1937 || Lewis, Mary Pearl (Sheltraw) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/94WK-FD2 94WK-FD2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1852-1938 || [[Klinesmith-1|Orr, Elizabeth Emeral (Klinesmith)]] | links, bio, | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K6HJ-1G6 K6HJ-1G6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1870-1942 || [[Shorb-133|Indorf, Lydia Elizabeth (Shorb) Boughman]] | bio, husbands, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K8K1-94J K8K1-94J] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1883-1948 || [[Remington-464|Remington, John Franklin]] | links, bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-X18 K24R-X18] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1872-1955 || [[Shorb-134|Shorb, John Edgar]] | bio, categories, wives, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW54-BK2 LW54-BK2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1877-1955 || [[Perry-11381|Perry, Barnus Nelson]] | links, bio, categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KKQB-LJS KKQB-LJS] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1878-1955 || [[Perry-11383|Perry, Byron J, Sr.]] | links, bio, categories, wives, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-4YN K24R-4YN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1873-1956 || [[Wenzel-586|Wenzel, Frederick August]] | siblings, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRBT-SWX LRBT-SWX] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1881-1956 || Wolfe, Cora May (Shorb) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KCY1-RWP KCY1-RWP] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1882-1957 || [[Graham-18532|Voyer, Dena Elena (Graham)]] | links, bio, husband and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KPS9-Q9V KPS9-Q9V] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1883-1957 || [[Perry-11384|Seeley, Sophie Agnes (Perry)]] | links, bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHTW-VJH LHTW-VJH] |- | style="background: #cef;"| | 1888-1957 || Kusion, Michał | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-2XR L8BS-2XR] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1889-1959 || Sheltraw, Grover James | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9DW5-XTL 9DW5-XTL] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1876-1963 || Shorb, Elmer Vincent | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW54-YR2 LW54-YR2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1888-1964 || [[Perry-11385|O'Dell, Jenni Louisa (Perry)]] | links, bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-HNW K24R-HNW] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1879-1966 || Goldynia, Mary K (Kusion) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-6TD L8BS-6TD] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1883-1968 || [[Kusion-5|Kushion, Jan Albert (Kusion)]] | links, bio, siblings, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-F7G L8BS-F7G] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1891-1970 || Gibson, Jessie Maude (Remington) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K4LZ-RPD K4LZ-RPD] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1893-1972 || [[Wenzel-619|Kurzhals, Julia Josephine (Wenzel)]] | links, bio, and daughters | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XMR-91M 9XMR-91M] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1880-1973 || [[Wenzel-737|Wenzel, August W]] | bio, categories, wife and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH7F-V5K LH7F-V5K] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1887-1973 || Shorb, Sanford Henry | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KZPT-2RZ KZPT-2RZ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1893-1974 || [[Perry-11386|Conant, Rosa (Perry)]] | links, bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-HKF K24R-HKF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1889-1977 || Remington, WIlliam Howard | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KH5V-6V5 KH5V-6V5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1892- || Tomlins, Laura Mae (Sheltraw) Bennett Barkman | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9744-6P1 9744-6P1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1896-1986 || [[Perry-11387|Hutchinson, Lucy (Perry)]] | bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KHY3-WNW KHY3-WNW] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1897-1992 || Dickinson, Carrie Madeline (Remington) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KHRD-PXX KHRD-PXX] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1900-1993 || McLean, Flossie Octavia (Remington) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KZCT-8Q6 KZCT-8Q6] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   h2GGO - Half 2nd Great-Grandommers [8] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1868- || [[Perry-11388|Perry, Elizabeth]] | links, bio, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTDL-PXY LTDL-PXY] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1870-1959 || [[Perry-11389|Cosh, Katie Ann, (Perry)]] | links, bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LCRK-TXM LCRK-TXM] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f2GGO - Foster 2nd Great-Grandommers |- | style="background: #cef" | | 1886-1961 || [[Studer-183|Studer, Phillup Claude]] | first wife, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KJW7-F6S KJW7-F6S] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fGGP-sP - Foster Great-Grandparent's Step-Parents |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1878-1984 || [[Wagner-9922|Anderson, Daisy Belle (Wagner)]] | parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L261-KQ7 L261-KQ7] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Five Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   3GGP - 3rd Great-Grandparents [32] |- | style="background: #ecf" | | || [[Kajzar-2|Kajzar, Jan]] | research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RW-5LF L2RW-5LF] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | || [[Sholony-1|Kajzar, Mary (Sholony)]] | research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RK-D1N L2RK-D1N] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1823- || [[Wildman-491|Bell, Elizabeth (Wildman)]] | links, bio, son, siblings, and research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JR-62J L7JR-62J] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1841- || [[Kusion-2|Kusion, Jan A.]] | links, bio, siblings, and research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-DWR L8BS-DWR] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1850- || [[Niemiec-64|Kusion, Marianna (Niemiec)]] | links, bio, siblings, and research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHY3-13P LHY3-13P] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1856- || [[Waldron-1784|McCrary, Harriet Miranda (Waldron)]] | links, bio, first husband, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/961G-LMQ 961G-LMQ] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1856-1890 || [[Simmonds-1154|Callahan, Clara L. (Simons)]] | links, bio, | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9FQD-K5J 9FQD-K5J] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1843-1894 || [[Wenzel-569|Wenzel, Martin]] | bio and sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9DDB-2J8 9DDB-2J8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1820-1897 || [[Young-11021|Clinesmith, Elizabeth Emiline (Young)]] | parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH3G-DZC LH3G-DZC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1819-1898 || [[Bell-19812|Bell, Mathew Alexander]] | second wife and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZLN-92G LZLN-92G] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1821-1902 || [[Fraatz-1|Roethke, Luise Elizabeth (Fraatz)]] | links, bio, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QNP-GWV 8QNP-GWV] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1840-1902 || [[Martin-47944|Martin, George David]] | links, bio, children, parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVPX-JXD LVPX-JXD] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1835-1903 || [[Kauffman-1400|Kauffman, Franklin Phillip., Sr.]] | links, bio, children, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6J4-69G L6J4-69G] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1842-1905 || [[Hartman-3279|Kauffman, Barbara Dellet (Hartman)]] | links, siblings and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6J4-6HG L6J4-6HG] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1850-1905 || [[Maule-324|Maule, Andrew Benjamin]] | links, bio, children, second wife, mother, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K46Y-L6L K46Y-L6L] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1820-1906 || [[Klinesmith-2|Clinesmith, David Franklin (Klinesmith), Sr.]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LJKK-ZZW LJKK-ZZW] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1817-1911 || [[Röthke-2|Roethke, Carl Rudolph (Röthke)]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L433-7PM L433-7PM] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1859-1913 || [[Cluchey-2|Maule, Caroline (Cluchey)]] | links, bio, children, second husband, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L781-KBF L781-KBF] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1852-1917 || [[Graham-17473|Graham, Samuel John Wiley]] | bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9X9G-QBH 9X9G-QBH] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1842-1923 || [[Shoup-440|Martin, Tryphena F. (Shoup)]] | links, bio, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9F4M-FGT 9F4M-FGT] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1859-1923 || [[McClellan-1749|Remington, Mary Jane (McClellan)]] | links, bio, categories, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KHLH-1LZ KHLH-1LZ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1847-1925 || [[Chartrand-495|Sheltraw, John Sanderson (Chartrand)]] | bio (census), children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDVY-C53 LDVY-C53] |- | style="background: #fec;"| | 1845-1927 || [[Callahan-2675|Callahan, Patrick]] | bio, mother, and brother | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9FQD-K5X 9FQD-K5X] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1855-1928 || [[Nelson-17602|Graham, Cora Elizabeth (Nelson)]] | links and bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9X9G-QB2 9X9G-QB2] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1847-1930 || [[Edgar-2101|Shorb, Amanda Margaret (Edgar)]] | bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW5H-MB2 LW5H-MB2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1858-1931 || [[McCrary-656|McCrary, Daniel Orlando]] | wives, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/961G-LM3 961G-LM3] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1848-1934 || [[Perry-5879|Perry, Joseph]] | links, bio, categories, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZKL-CVQ LZKL-CVQ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1849-1937 || [[Shorb-108|Shorb, Henry Mcintosh]] | links, bio, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW5H-MZW LW5H-MZW] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1850-1939 || [[Mielke-328|Wenzel, Wilhelmina (Mielke)]] | bio, mother, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH7F-KP8 LH7F-KP8] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1856-1941 || [[Rylott-18|Sheltraw, Lydia Ann (Rylott)]] | bio (census), children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/96ZV-9C4 96ZV-9C4] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1860-1942 || [[Remington-456|Remington, Lind Justin]] | links, bio, categories, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KCWS-M66 KCWS-M66] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1854-1944 || [[Mallory-843|Perry, Amanda Rosina (Mallory)]] | links, bio, categories, and siblings and half-sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-CHD K24R-CHD] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f3GGP - Foster 3rd Great-Grandparents [16] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1864-1893 || [[Christie-3377|Butcher, Sarah (Christie)]] | links, bio, children, parents, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LV21-QN3 LV21-QN3] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1824-1897 || [[Silvernail-123|Silvernail, Harvey Hiram Hawley "Hall"]] | links, bio, categories, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX94-LTR LX94-LTR] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1836-1904 || [[Derstler-11|Myers, Susan (Derstler)]] | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9S96-C3V 9S96-C3V] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1839-1907 || [[Myers-17774|Myers, Manasseh]] | bio (census), categories, children, wife, sibings, and mother | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9S96-H19 9S96-H19] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1858-1907 || [[Studer-360|Studer, Jacob Claudis]] | links, bio, children and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/24YK-6JS 24YK-6JS] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1847-1911 || [[Nevills-60|Anderson, Emily (Nevills)]] | siblings, first husband, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2W31-WJC 2W31-WJC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1854-1914 || Jordan, Eliza Jane (Chapman) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LV7B-ZGN LV7B-ZGN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1834-1919 || [[Anderson-42546|Anderson, Samuel Forbes]] | first wife, children, and parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KND3-BPF KND3-BPF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1849-1928 || Jordan, George L | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTMT-CXS LTMT-CXS] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1848-1935 || [[Louks-126|Taylor, Louisa May (Louks) Silvernail]] | links, bio, children and second husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX94-G96 LX94-G96] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1864-1939 || [[Brock-4919|Brock, George H]] | links, bio, children, mother, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHVM-T99 LHVM-T99] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1861-1941 || [[Fergeson-22|Studer, Emma Jane (Fergeson)]] | links, bio, children, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KLL6-324 KLL6-324] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1860-1948 || [[Butcher-3115|Butcher, John William]] | links, bio, children, second wife, parents, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L1PR-T4J L1PR-T4J] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1862-1949 || [[Vaughan-5768|Vaughan, Charles B]] | bio, children, wife, mother, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-PFB L21F-PFB] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1871-1960 || Vaughan, Mary Cathryn (Hine) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-PVR L21F-PVR] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1878-1972 || [[Guldi-6|Brock, Antonnette Louise (Guldi)]] | links, bio, children, mother, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K82M-FBH K82M-FBH] |- |   |} === C6 - Sixth Circle === See: [[:Category: Kushion-1 C6]] {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monospace" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! ! width="20px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   2CiL - 2nd Cousin's Spouses |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   s2C - Grandommer's Children's Stepchildren [0 of 20+] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   s2C - Grandommer's Stepchildren's Children [0 of 7+] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   a2C - Adopted 2nd Cousin [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   2C1R - 2nd Cousin's Children |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   2C1R - Great-Grandommer's Grandchildren |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1934-1994 || [[Jones-75097|Jones, Jarvis Lee]] | links, bio, half-sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GMN3-2PB GMN3-2PB] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GO-N - Grandommer's Niblings |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGP-sN - Step-Grandparent's Step-Niblings |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1919-1990 || [[Seder-28|Seder, Sgt. Melvin George]] | links, bio, categories, parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKLP-XL6 LKLP-XL6] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1924-1990 || [[Tift-485|Tift, Elmer Leroy]] | links, bio, categories, and mother | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LR2B-BKB LR2B-BKB] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1923-1992 || [[Tift-484|Seder, Betty Jean (Tift)]] | links, bio, categories, and mother | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LR2B-1QT LR2B-1QT] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   1C2RiL - Great-Grandommer's Children-in-Law |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1925-1979 || [[Langworthy-1357|Langworthy, Clark Everett]] | bio (census), categories, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2PB-55Q L2PB-55Q] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   s1C2R - Great-Grandommer's Stepchildren |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1915-1956 || Smith, Bertha Rose (Summer) Wiederhold | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6DY-GNG L6DY-GNG] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-1983 || Shimel, Charles Raymond | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LB19-7YQ LB19-7YQ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1939-1984 || Amasiu, Alfred | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSVC-SKK GSVC-SKK] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1917-2000 || Shaffer, Mary C (Summer) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6DY-P7V L6DY-P7V] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1921-2003 || Kerns, Katherine Margaret (Summer) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6DY-5X3 L6DY-5X3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1918-2006 || Pasko, Theresa (Summer) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6DY-PCL L6DY-PCL] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1943-2012 || Taylor, Renona Lani (Amasiu) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSVH-YLL GSVH-YLL] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1934-2014 || Fountain, Geneva Amelia (Shimel) Bowman | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LYQ4-2BC LYQ4-2BC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1947-2014 || Amaisu, Simon Kaainahuna | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSVC-MBK GSVC-MBK] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1950-2014 || Buen, Esther Kahaunani (Amasiu) Sonoda Wong | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSVH-YLP GSVH-YLP] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GOiL-SiL - Grandommer's Sibling-in-Law's Spouse |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1926- || [[Main-3967|Eldred, Ethel E (Main)]] | bio, mother, brother, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LK1C-SSG LK1C-SSG] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   1C3R - 2nd Great-Grandommer's Children |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1861-1932 || [[Goodell-679|Goodell, Thomas Milton]] | links and bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KHGR-46Q KHGR-46Q] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1866-1940 || [[Bell-27522|Saltern, Mary Emma (Bell)]] | links, bio, husbands, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KNCK-HZV KNCK-HZV] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1884-1950 || [[Duffett-6|Duffett, Frederick A.]] | links, bio and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JR-65P L7JR-65P] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1880-1953 || [[Duffett-10|Duffett, William J]] | links, bio, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JR-65Q L7JR-65Q] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1873-1967 || [[Duffett-7|Duffett, Thomas Henry]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JR-6G2 L7JR-6G2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1876-1975 || [[Duffett-2|Schwartz, Clara Jane (Duffett)]] | links, bio, husband and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JR-61J L7JR-61J] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1910-1985 || [[Kurzhals-31|Kurzhals, Arthur R]] | links, bio and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LYNP-Z4P LYNP-Z4P] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1917-2002 || [[Wenzel-735|Wenzel, Leonard Harry]] | links, bio, categories, wife, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7K-YZS LX7K-YZS] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GGO-SiL - Great-Grandommer's Siblings-in-Law |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1921-1998 || Arrigoni, Agnes M (Cieslinski) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-FNF LRW4-FNF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1916-2001 || Cieslinski, Joseph A | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-KX9 LRW4-KX9] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1925-2004 || Nizzola, Frances M (Cieslinski) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-J3X LRW4-J3X] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1920-2007 || Vietti, Elizabeth R (Cieslinski) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-FXN LRW4-FXN] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GO-OiL - Grandommer's Ommers-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGP-PiL - Step-Grandparent's Sibling's Parents-in-Law |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1873- || [[Tift-482|Tift, Elmer Osmond]] | links, bio, categories, wife, children, mother, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LXS2-VDX LXS2-VDX] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGP-OiL - Step-Grandparent's Ommers-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Four Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   2GGOiL - 2nd Great-Grandommer's Spouses |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1829-1907 || [[Hamilton-19328|Hamilton, John]] | links, bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4HZ-DHW L4HZ-DHW] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1838-1929 || [[Duffett-5|Duffett, Frederick Albert]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZNB-9XZ LZNB-9XZ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1847-1931 || [[Mürdter-1|Roethke, Dorothea (Mürdter)]] | bio, children, father, sister, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-48K 9QMM-48K] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1901-1956 || [[Jones-75096|Jones, William Jacob]] | links, bio, parents, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2PN-57T L2PN-57T] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1887-1968 || [[Kurzhals-32|Kurzhals, Otto Ralph]] | links, bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/961C-PG3 961C-PG3] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1911-2005 || [[Plum-289|Plum, Irving Edmund]] | links, bio, second wife, son, parents, siblings, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2BP-9LD L2BP-9LD] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GGO-PiL - Great-Grandommer's Parents-in-law |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1852-1931 || Mohler, John Garman | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7GD-9W9 L7GD-9W9] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1852-1935 || [[Pfautz-48|Mohler, Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Pfautz)]] | links, bio, categories, husband and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH36-SYS LH36-SYS] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1869-1942 || [[Weiskirch-17|Weiskirch, John]] | bio, categories, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-X92 9QMM-X92] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1891-1980 || [[Cieslinski-10|Cieslinski, Thomas]] | bio, categories, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-6RJ LRW4-6RJ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1868-1986 || Weiskirch, Aurelia Emelia "Millie" (Neuman) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-XSG 9QMM-XSG] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1896-1988 || Cieslinski, Elizabeth (Shaketz) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-NDY LRW4-NDY] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GO-GPiL - Grandommer's Grandparents-in-law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Five Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   3GGO - 3rd Great-Grand-Ommers |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1834- || [[Nelson-17645|Hill, Amanda M. (Nelson)]] | links, bio, marriage date, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6JQ-SQ9 L6JQ-SQ9] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1840- || [[Nelson-17646|Nelson, William]] | links, bio, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6JQ-SHZ L6JQ-SHZ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1868- || [[Simons-2291|Wade, Minnie (Simons)]] | links, bio, husband, children, death, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/96ZB-49K 96ZB-49K] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1852-1861 || [[Shorb-110|Shorb, Cyrus ]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KZQ3-PJL KZQ3-PJL] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1856-1861 || [[Shorb-111|Shorb, Clara Mcintosh]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K46K-W1Q K46K-W1Q] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1857-1861 || [[Shorb-112|Shorb, Mary A]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K41R-7N4 K41R-7N4] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1859-1861 || [[Shorb-113|Shorb, Lucinda E]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KZ6Q-QRF KZ6Q-QRF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1864-1875 || Shorb, Marion | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K8T4-QLX K8T4-QLX] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1850-1887 || [[Kauffman-1063|Shultz, Elizabeth Phillis (Kauffman)]] | links, bio, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K2QD-TRT K2QD-TRT] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1826-1899 || [[Chartrand-497|Pierce, Matilda (Chartrand)]] | bio, spouse, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVCQ-TDY LVCQ-TDY] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1845-1904 || [[Nelson-17648|Babcock, Francis E. (Nelson)]] | links, bio, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6JQ-SDS L6JQ-SDS] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1863-1904 || Shorb, Simon P | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KH24-86V KH24-86V] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1898-1911 || Shorb, John M | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G9ZG-HBB G9ZG-HBB] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1843-1918 || [[Mielke-305|Mielke, Julius M.]] | mother and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XSC-CXT 9XSC-CXT] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1856-1922 || [[Schultz-5704|Schultz, Rudolph A.]] | bio, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQ8B-PCW GQ8B-PCW] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1853-1923 || Shorb, Azariah | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW5H-MD7 LW5H-MD7] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1834-1924 || [[Röthke-3|Roethke, August Friederike (Röthke)]] | links, bio, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9311-BLG 9311-BLG] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1848-1931 || Shorb, Charles Franklin | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW5H-MH4 LW5H-MH4] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1846-1933 || [[Nelson-17668|Nelson, Brainard D.]] | links, bio, wives, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/96F9-CF6 96F9-CF6] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1902-1943 || Shorb, Cpt. Thomas Watson | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G9ZG-H6F G9ZG-H6F] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f3GGO - Foster 3rd Great-Grand-Ommers |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Six Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   4GGP - 4th-Great-Grandparents [64] |- | style="background: #ccc;" | | || Kajzar, Mr. | brick wall |- | style="background: #ccc;" | | || Kajzar, Mrs. (Unknown) | brick wall |- | style="background: #ccc;" | | || Sholony, Mr. | brick wall |- | style="background: #ccc;" | | || Sholony, Mrs. (Unknown) | brick wall |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1793- || Callahan, Elizabeth (Unknown) | create profile, research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMN-GGZ LDMN-GGZ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1796- || [[Martin-67944|Martin, Martin]] | bio, research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6J3-TT7 L6J3-TT7] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1798- || [[Klesmann-3|Martin, Eva Louise (Klesmann)]] | bio and research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6J3-YSM L6J3-YSM] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1814- || [[Mielke-373|Mielke, Emil]] | bio, mother, siblings, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRQS-422 LRQS-422] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1817- || [[Houch-25|Waldron, Elizabeth (Houch)]] | bio and research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKSS-3SW LKSS-3SW] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1820- || [[Callahan-2676|Callahan, Richard]] | links, bio, wife, son, research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMF-L4L LDMF-L4L] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1820- || [[Niemiec-98|Niemiec, Andrzej]] | bio (in Polish), research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-XCG L8BS-XCG] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1822- || [[Czuba-26|Niemiec, Rozalia (Czuba)]] | bio (in Polish), research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHY3-24P LHY3-24P] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1825- || [[Wenzel-842|Wenzel, Marks]] | bio (in German), research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6N1-5Q2 L6N1-5Q2] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1827- || [[Doege-69|Wenzel, Anna (Doege)]] | bio (in German), research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6N1-5WC L6N1-5WC] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1832- || [[Simmonds-1155|Simons, William]] | research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMF-KD1 LDMF-KD1] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1833- || [[Naramor-1|Remington, Nancy Jane (Naramor)]] | links, bio, categories, children, mother, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KLBV-SNS KLBV-SNS] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1837- || [[Dayle-9|Simons, Catharine (Dayle)]] | links, bio, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L51L-HPN L51L-HPN] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1790-1825 || [[Stover-2924|Jung, Susannah (Stover)]] | links, bio, categories, children, mother, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LL7S-Q5M LL7S-Q5M] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1769-1840 || [[Klinesmith-32|Klinesmith, John Baltzer, Jr.]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZQR-Q1V LZQR-Q1V] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1779-1844 || [[Fratz-4|Fratz, Carl Friedrich]] | bio, father, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTNL-3FR LTNL-3FR] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1791-1850 || [[Wilke-580|Fraatz, Maria Dorthea (Wilke)]] | bio, parents, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GML2-TJH GML2-TJH] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1786-1849 || [[Jung-1987|Jung, Johannes]] | links, bio, children, research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24C-4GR K24C-4GR] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1782-1847 || [[Metcalf-3900|Bell, Elisabeth "Betty" (Metcalf)]] | bio, parents, siblings, and research (death). | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-N3S 9QMM-N3S] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1810-1849 || [[Chartrand-496|Chartrand, Jean "John"]] | bio and research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K8DW-N1H K8DW-N1H] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1806-1853 || [[Ciesielska-50|Kusionka, Marianna (Ciesielska)]] | bio (in Polish), and research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-68N L8BS-68N] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1782-1858 || [[Bell-33424|Bell, Thomas]] | bio, parents, siblings, and research (census) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-NSK 9QMM-NSK] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1793-1859 || [[Kropp-426|Röthke, Caroline Sabine (Kropp)]] | bio and research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-QX1 9QMM-QX1] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1780-1863 || [[Röthke-4|Röthke, Carl Ludwig]] | links, bio, wife, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L433-7PM L433-7PM] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1807-1863 || [[Phillips-36133|Kauffman, Elizabeth (Phillips)]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K2FS-14Y K2FS-14Y] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1779-1866 || [[Smith-249126|Klinesmith, Margaret Elizabeth (Smith)]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHX6-F2B LHX6-F2B] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1795-1871 || [[Wildman-59|Wildman, John]] | bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZK5-YPP LZK5-YPP] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1817-1871 || [[Perry-11325|Perry, Alfred]] | links, bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHC9-XTV LHC9-XTV] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1794-1877 || [[Willan-36|Wildman, Elizabeth (Willan)]] | links, bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZVT-1J1 LZVT-1J1] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1805-1877 || [[Nelson-17644|Nelson, Isaac]] | research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8B3-QXY L8B3-QXY] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1813-1877 || [[Guilford-247|Nelson, Amy M. (Guilford)]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8B3-QJD L8B3-QJD] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1826-1877 || [[May-10437|Mallory, Mary (May)]] | links, bio, categories, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZDM-SXR LZDM-SXR] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1808-1880 || [[Goddard-3304|Kemp, Sophrona (Goddard)]] | children, second husband, and research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6FK-JX9 L6FK-JX9] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1806-1881 || [[Edgar-2794|Edgar, John P]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KCQT-T7S KCQT-T7S] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1819-1881 || [[Maule-332|Maule, James]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M4ZJ-RQM M4ZJ-RQM] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1826-1881 || [[Granger-3409|Maule, Mary Ann "Polly" (Granger)]] | research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M4ZJ-5RT M4ZJ-5RT] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1826-1881 || [[Williams-70617|McCrary, Sarah Elizabeth (Williams)]] | links, bio, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7KQ-33L L7KQ-33L] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1805-1882 || [[Kauffman-1064|Kauffman, John]] | links, bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KL1X-NQD KL1X-NQD] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1815-1882 || [[Kusion-8|Kusion, Szczepan]] | parents, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-6Z9 L8BS-6Z9] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1817-1882 || [[Hillard-199|Perry, Elizabeth (Hillard)]] | links, bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHC9-XV1 LHC9-XV1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1825-1882 || [[Smith-188428|Rylott, Ann (Smith)]] | bio (census), children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MH1J-N56 MH1J-N56] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1833-1882 || [[Roscoe-347|Cluchey, Lucy (Roscoe) ]] | links, bio, categories, children, siblings, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L781-KVB L781-KVB] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1818-1883 || [[McCrary-657|McCrary, Robert]] | bio, children, second wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7KQ-39X L7KQ-39X] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1801-1884 || [[Graham-25034|Graham, John]] | bio, father, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9J3Z-TSY 9J3Z-TSY] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1826-1884 || [[Rylott-20|Rylott, John]] | bio (census), children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MH1J-N5S MH1J-N5S] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1816-1886 ||| [[Sutherland-8236|Shoup, Ammerilla (Sutherland)]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6J3-19V L6J3-19V] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1815-1887 || [[Remington-466|Remington, Joseph Hile]] | links, bio, categories, children, 2nd wife, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KLBV-S9W KLBV-S9W] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1817-1889 || [[Waldron-2499|Waldron, William E]] | bio, parents, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LT1D-CMJ LT1D-CMJ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1817-1891 || [[Dellet-1|Hartman, Fanny (Dellet)]] | links, bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KDWM-96V KDWM-96V] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1821-1891 || [[Wiley-4266|Graham, Elizabeth (Wiley)]] | bio and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K69B-11H K69B-11H] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1811-1898 || [[Gaff-134|Edgar, Elizabeth "Betsy" Gaff]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KZZ9-6H9 KZZ9-6H9] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1817-1898 || [[Shoup-607|Shoup, Jacob]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6J3-B12 L6J3-B12] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1830-1898 || [[McLellan-1643|McLellan, John Fizgerald "Archie"]] | links, biogaphy, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KVL7-4X6 KVL7-4X6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1819-1902 || [[Cluchey-3|Cluchey, Paul]] | bio (census), categories, children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L781-VB3 L781-VB3] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1816-1905 || [[Geske-36|Schultz, Johanna Regina (Geske) Mielke]] | bio, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G94Q-NDJ G94Q-NDJ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1824-1905 || [[Mcintosh-4316|Shorb, Lydia (Mcintosh)]] | links, bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2Z8S-YLJ 2Z8S-YLJ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1816-1906 || [[Hartman-3286|Hartman, Henry Brubaker]] | links, children, and sisters | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KDWM-96J KDWM-96J] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1825-1911 || [[Mallory-844|Mallory, Vanranseler Nelson]] | links, bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZM1-DFX LZM1-DFX] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1824-1913 || [[Shorb-109|Shorb, James Aloysius]] | children, second wife, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW5H-M4D LW5H-M4D] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1828-1915 || [[McCall-2951|McLellan, Mary Caroline (McCall)]] | links, bio, categories, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K489-4YK K489-4YK] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f4GGP - Foster 4th Great-Grandparents [32] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | || Hine, Awandrar | create profile & research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9ZSF-RQN 9ZSF-RQN] |- | style="background: #ccc;" | | || Hine, Mary C (Unknown) | research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GCW1-S6X GCW1-S6X] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1789- || [[Traver-375|Silvernail, Lucretia Christina (Traver)]] | links, bio, categories, children, father, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KGMM-SG8 KGMM-SG8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1835- || Christy, Julia Ann (Barber) | create person & research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L5F2-Q2Y L5F2-Q2Y] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1836- || Vaughan, Martha "Mattie" Ann (Allen) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K646-BX4 K646-BX4] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1836- || Brock, Mary C (Sniderman) | create profile and research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHVM-BY6 LHVM-BY6] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1810-1876 || Chapman, Joseph, Sr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LL3M-6Q9 LL3M-6Q9] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1841-1876 || Butcher, Catherine (Smith) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L5F2-WL2 L5F2-WL2] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1815-1882 || Anderson, Catherine (Forbes) | create person | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LCZZ-8SB LCZZ-8SB] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1814-1886 || Anderson, James Freeman | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LCZZ-8SH LCZZ-8SH] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1830-1897 || [[Brock-4920|Brock, John Nelson]] | links, bio, wife, children, and parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHVM-BP8 LHVM-BP8] |- | style-"background: #cef;" | | 1812-1898 || Chaptman, Margaret (Mackey) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LL3M-6R3 LL3M-6R3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1836-1903 || Butcher, George M | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L5F2-357 L5F2-357] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1822-1901 || Christy, Silas | create profile & research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/99RB-SBG 99RB-SBG] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1795-1853 || Doerstler, Michael | create profile & research (first wife) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6P9-V4J L6P9-V4J] |- | style="background: #ccc;" | |     -1838 || Doerstler, Elizabeth (Unknown) | research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GHTC-6WQ GHTC-6WQ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1785-1848 || [[Silvernail-122|Silvernail, Peter]] | links, bio, categories, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KGMM-SPK KGMM-SPK] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1797-1861 || [[Myers-8820|Myers, Moses, Sr.]] | links, bio, categories, children, second wife, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K4G9-CK2 K4G9-CK2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1804-1863 || Myers, Anna Nancy (Whisler) Kauffman | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MJ9V-RB7 MJ9V-RB7] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1813-1864 || [[Hoshal-5|Nevills, Agnes Nancy (Hoshal)]] | links, bio, categories, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KNC6-NJM KNC6-NJM] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1808-1865 || [[Nevills-32|Nevills, Thomas James]] | links, bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KJZL-P97 KJZL-P97] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1808-1878 || Jordan, David | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4WG-HYJ L4WG-HYJ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1826-1879 || [[Fergeson-23|Ferguson, James Claudius]] | links, bio, children, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MWYM-B9W MWYM-B9W] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1831-1879 || [[Steele-6994|Ferguson, Mary (Steele)]] | links, bio, children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MWYM-TP5 MWYM-TP5] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1811-1885 || [[Louks-2|Louks, William Henry]] | links, bio, categories, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZXD-NJQ LZXD-NJQ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1817-1886 || [[Burger-49|Nichols, Julia Ann (Burger) Louks]] | links, bio, categories, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZXD-NJP LZXD-NJP] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1815-1889 || Jordan, Elizabeth (McClead) Dowler | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHVJ-ZWC LHVJ-ZWC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1861-1890 || Guldi, Antionette Kunagunda (Mullerweiss) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XFM-MZ7 9XFM-MZ7] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1822-1901 || [[Studer-209|Studer, Philip]] | links, bio, categories, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KLL6-QH2 KLL6-QH2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1834-1908 || [[Vaughan-1743|Vaughan, Charles]] | links, bio, categories, children, wife, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MM36-FCC MM36-FCC] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1833-1917 || [[Breece-29|Studer, Amanda (Breece)]] | links, bio, and categories | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KLL6-Q2Q KLL6-Q2Q] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1857-1930 || [[Guldi-7|Guldi, Karl Michael]] | links, bio, categories, children, wives, parents, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XFM-MZQ 9XFM-MZQ] |- |   |} === C7 - Seventh Circle === {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monotype;" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! ! width="20px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   3C - 3rd Cousins |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   2C1RiL - 2nd Cousin's Children-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   2C1RiL - Great-Grandommer's Grandchildren-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   2C2R - 2nd Cousin's Grandchildren |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   2C2R - 2nd Great-Grandommer's Grandchildren |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1896-1970 || [[Duffett-9|Duffett, Thomas Earl]] | links, bio and wives | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6WR-55C L6WR-55C] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1900-1982 || [[Duffett-1|Duffett, William Chester]] | bio, and second wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6WR-586 L6WR-586] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1898-1999 || [[Duffett-4|Gooding, Lillian Clara (Duffett)]] | links, bio, husband, daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6WR-5RP L6WR-5RP] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   1C2R-SiL - Great-Grandommer's Children's Siblings-in-Law |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1927-2018 || [[Langworthy-1222|Langworthy, Warren L "Doc"]] | links, bio, categories, siblings, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L5Y6-9YL L5Y6-9YL] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   1C3RiL - 2nd Great-Grandommer's Children-in-Law |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1873-1960 || [[Mckenzie-101|Duffett, Lillian E (Mckenzie)]] | links, bio, parents, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHGQ-5XK LHGQ-5XK] |- | style="background: #fec;"| | 1920-2009 || [[Pinnow-25|Kurzhals, Dorothy Rosaline (Pinnow)]] | links, and bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LYNP-FLN LYNP-FLN] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   1C2R-PiL - Great-Grandommer's Children's Parents-In-Law |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1881-1975 || [[Langworthy-1221|Langworthy, Lincoln Grant]] | links, bio, categories, children, and second wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M5X4-5ZC M5X4-5ZC] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1897-1989 || [[Miller-76736|Langworthy, Sarah Mildred (Miller)]] | links, bio, categories, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KZMK-Y21 KZMK-Y21] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Four Generation Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   1C4R - 3rd Great-Grandommer's Children |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1873- || [[Shultz-856|Shultz, Ivan Myron]] | links, bio, wife, siblings, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRGX-FK8 LRGX-FK8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1880- || Shultz, Charles | create profile and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LQ15-1LZ LQ15-1LZ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1884- || Shultz, Walter | create profile and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MYQ6-WB8 MYQ6-WB8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1873-1876 || Roethke, Paul E. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-7SJ 9QMM-7SJ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1865-1885 || [[Roethke-6|Roethke, Menah]] | links, bio, siblings, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-7MD 9QMM-7MD] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1869-1887 || [[Roethke-8|Roethke, Wilhelm F.]] | links, bio, died young | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-795 9QMM-795] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1871-1887 || Roethke, Emma Ida | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-7S7 9QMM-7S7] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1891-1891 || Schultz, Ed | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQ81-XHV GQ81-XHV] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1897-1911 || Schultz, Helena Emma "Lena" | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQDM-Q93 GQDM-Q93] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1874-1919 || [[Shultz-854|Bollinger, Agnes Sarah (Shultz)]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2MRF-RPY 2MRF-RPY] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1867-1930 || [[Roethke-7|Roethke, August Albert]] | links, bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-7M1 9QMM-7M1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1883-1943 || [[Mielke-308|Mielke, Frederick Herman]] | bio, siblings, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LC62-PY5 LC62-PY5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1888-1944 || Doerr, Augusta Marion (Mielke) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2FR-JG5 L2FR-JG5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1880-1946 || Roethke, Emil Frank | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHLK-R7L LHLK-R7L] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1873-1950 || Mielke, August WIlliam | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZJF-RCX LZJF-RCX] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1886-1953 || Schultz, William August | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQ81-JM5 GQ81-JM5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1888-1954 || Schultz, Rudolph Michael | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9DKC-P9H 9DKC-P9H] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1874-1955 || Liermann, Anna L (Roethke) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2TW-982 L2TW-982] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1879-1955 || [[Mielke-307|Fischer, Bertha Louise (Mielke)]] | bio, husband, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKQQ-QTV LKQQ-QTV] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1882-1955 || [[Roethke-2|Roethke, Eduard Felix]] | links, bio, daughter, son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LL78-PNP LL78-PNP] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1891-1956 || Luedtke, Emma T (Mielke) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2FR-JBZ L2FR-JBZ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1885-1965 || [[Mielke-309|Mielke, Edward Michael]] | links, bio, middle name, birth and death, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G7KD-QB1 G7KD-QB1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1877-1967 || [[Mielke-304|Baumgartner, Helene Ottilie (Mielke)]] | bio, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDYM-6YF LDYM-6YF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1894-1977 || Schultz, Fred Carl | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQ81-PMN GQ81-PMN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1900-1983 || Schultz, George H | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQDM-WPJ GQDM-WPJ] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GGO-OiL - Great-Grandommer's Spouse's Ommers |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1866-1941 || [[Weiskirch-12|Kruth, Carolena (Weiskirch)]] | bio (census), categories, siblings, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9F7K-7DT 9F7K-7DT] |- |style="background: #fcc;" | | 1893-1968 || [[Cieslinski-3|Cieslinski, Peter]] | links, bio, categories, first wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-5MC LRW4-5MC] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGO-GPiL - Step-Grandparent's Grandparents-in-Law |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1849-1922 || [[Tift-481|Tift, Ozias Lorenzo]] | links, bio, wife, children, and sisters | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/93X3-4HT 93X3-4HT] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Five Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   3GGOiL - 3rd Great-Grandommer's Spouses |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1841- || [[Hill-31502|Hill, Edward C.]] | links, bio, daughter, parents, and siblings. | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GMNM-D52 GMNM-D52] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1831-1882 || [[Hynes-661|Hynes, Thomas P.]] | links and bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/96JR-2KR 96JR-2KR] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1848-1903 || [[Lake-3391|Lake, Mortimer C.]] | links, bio, first wife, sons, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6JQ-9LW L6JQ-9LW] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1839-1905 || [[Goerecke-1|Roethke, Wilhemine (Goerecke)]] | links, bio, children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-QBP 9QMM-QBP] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1832-1914 || [[Babcock-2482|Babcock, Pvt. Lester A.]] | links, bio, second wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTSR-2SL LTSR-2SL] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1846-1918 || [[Shultz-855|Shultz, John Andrew]] | middle name, links, bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KL1N-LVG KL1N-LVG] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1852-1926 || [[Luedtke-90|Mielke, Pauline Justine (Luedtke)]] | links, bio, children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XSC-CF4 9XSC-CF4] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   2GGO-PiL - 2nd Great-Grandommer's Parents-in-Law |- | style="background: #fec;"| | 1854-1895 || [[Kurzhals-34|Kurzhals, Karl August]] | bio, wife, children, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L51X-B61 L51X-B61] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1834-1910 || [[Weiskirch-13|Weiskirch, Charles]] | links, bio, categories, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9F7K-76X 9F7K-76X] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1840-1923 || [[Stark-3197|Weiskirch, Sophia Elisabeth (Stark)]] | links, bio, categories, children, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/96JW-7TY 96JW-7TY] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GGO-GPiL - Great-Grandommer's Grandparents-in-Law |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1860-1946 || [[Cieslinski-11|Cieslinski, Władysław]] | bio, categories, father, research (mother and siblings) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-G19 LRW4-G19] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GO-GGPiL - Grandommer's Great-Grandparents-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   O-2GGPiL - Ommer's Great-Grandparents-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Six Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   4GGO - 4th Great-Grandommers |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1819- || [[Hartman-3291|Hartman, Dr. Abraham Brubaker]] | links, bio, wife and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K8K6-L6S K8K6-L6S] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1808-1873 || [[Phillips-36136|Phillips, Samuel]] | children and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K2FS-1C7 K2FS-1C7] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1811-1874 || [[Guilford-219|Guilford, Nelson]] | bio & cat. | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8WD-ZH9 L8WD-ZH9] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1824-1877 || [[Phillips-5305|Phillips, Issac]] | links, bio, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9FJ3-N23 9FJ3-N23] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1814-1895 || [[Shorb-69|Shorb, John B]] | links, bio, cat, & son (Raymond) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW5H-9GX LW5H-9GX] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1814-1897 || [[Hartman-3288|Stauffer, Anna A (Hartman)]] | links, bio and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KHC9-BRH KHC9-BRH] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1820-1900 || [[Hartman-3292|Hartman, Christian Brubaker]] | links, bio, wives, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KFTN-9S7 KFTN-9S7] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1822-1902 || [[Hartman-3289|Hartman, Jacob Brubaker]] | links, bio, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KHY6-S4T KHY6-S4T] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1828-1903 || [[Guilford-342|Guilford, Walden W]] | bio, cat, wives, & children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLQL-T1H LLQL-T1H] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1830-1918 || [[Hartman-3314|Hartman, Samuel Brubaker, MD]] | links, bio, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KDWM-9RJ KDWM-9RJ] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   s4GGP - 3rd Great-Grandparent's Step-Parents |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1838-1873 || [[Schultz-5703|Schultz, Michael]] | research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQ8B-PH5 GQ8B-PH5] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1795-1881 || [[Kemp-176|Kemp, Abraham James]] | biography, categories, and research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LCRC-4KK LCRC-4KK] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f4GGO - Foster 4th Great-Grandommers |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Seven Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   5GGP - 5th Great-Grandparents [128] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1785- || [[Maule-333|Maule, Mr.]] | name, bio, children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M4ZJ-R3Y M4ZJ-R3Y] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1804- || [[Rosco-7|Rosco, Timothy]] | links, bio, children, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRWG-NT1 LRWG-NT1] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1770-1830 || [[Hartman-1247|Hartman, Christian]] | links, bio, daughters and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KFTX-Q68 KFTX-Q68] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1773-1831 || [[Mielke-374|Mielke, Johann Gottlieb]] | children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRCH-RS4 LRCH-RS4] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1772-1835 || [[Klessman-1|Klessman, Johann Ernst]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKFN-TS9 LKFN-TS9] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1775-1835 || [[Eich-83|Klessman, Anna Maria Salome (Eich)]] | links, bio, mother, and sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKFN-RF8 LKFN-RF8] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1785-1835 || [[Collier-4285|Maule, Mrs. (Unknown)]] | name, bio, children, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GM23-5L2 GM23-5L2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1777-1848 || [[Guilford-248|Guilford, Silas]] | links, bio, children and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KJWX-VQF KJWX-VQF] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1786-1858 || [[Miller-61839|Guilford, Sylvia K. (Miller)]] | links, bio, parents, children and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6L4-LTV L6L4-LTV] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1795-1861 || [[Brubaker-1110|Hartman, Anna (Brubaker) ]] | links, bio, daughters, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZZW-H5L LZZW-HSL] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1784-1904 || [[Fratzke-8|Mielke, Dorothea Elisabeth (Fratzke)]] | children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRCH-2BZ LRCH-2BZ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1790-1835 || [[Davis-37605|Shorb, Anna (Davis)]] | links, bio, categories, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KFRX-V5J KFRX-V5J] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1775-1843 || [[Phillips-36134|Philips, Sebastian]] | children, parents, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4BZ-SNZ L4BZ-SNZ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | |1784-1855 || [[Zeller-1041|Philips, Veronika Frene (Zeller)]] | children and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9FJ3-N2V 9FJ3-N2V] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1789-1861 || [[Shorb-76|Shorb, John Fink]] | links, bio, categorization, children and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KN8P-JX1 KN8P-JX1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1825-1882 || [[Smith-188428|Rylott, Ann (Smith)]] | bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MH1J-N56 MH1J-N56] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1802-1885 || [[Unknown-453261|Rusco, Olive (Unknown)]] | links, bio, children, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M4ZJ-TDL M4ZJ-TDL] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1826-1884 || [[Rylott-20|Rylott, John]] | bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MH1J-N5S MH1J-N5S] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f5GGP - Foster 5th Great-Grandparents [64] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1799-1848 || [[Caldwell-6949|Ferguson, Margaret Booth (Caldwell)]] | links, bio, children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRX4-5YW LRX4-5YW] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1800-1851 || [[Fergeson-26|Fergeson, James]] | children, parents, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MWYM-BSP MWYM-BSP] |- |   |} === C8 - Eighth Circle === {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monospace" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! ! width="20px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   3CiL - 3rd Cousin's Spouse |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   3C1R - 3rd Cousin's Children |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   3C1R - 2nd Great-Grandommer's Great-Grandchildren |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   2C2RiL - 2nd Great-Grandommer's Grandchildren-in-Law |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1900-1928 || [[Wahl-22|Duffett, Mildred E. (Wahl)]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6WR-TWL L6WR-TWL] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   2C3R - 3rd Great-Grandommer's Grandchildren |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1899-1975 || [[Baumgartner-895|Schindler, Emma L. (Baumgartner)]] | links, bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDYM-8XX LDYM-8XX] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1899-1977 || [[Bollinger-610|Bollinger, John Henry]] | links, bio, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KH4D-L2F KH4D-L2F] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1905-1977 || [[Mielke-327|Mielke, Ernest Irvin]] | links, bio, wife, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M1YG-P4K M1YG-P4K] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1894-1981 || [[Roethke-10|Kreuger, Francisca (Roethke)]] | links, bio, husband, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9HTQ-113 9HTQ-113] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1897-1982 || [[Bollinger-609|Joens, Esther Lois (Bollinger) Hovey]] | links, bio, husbands, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2MRF-RRW 2MRF-RRW] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1894-1985 || [[Bollinger-615|Morehead, Beulah Elizabeth (Bollinger)]] | links, bio, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KC1R-T8V KC1R-T8V] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1900-1985 || [[Bollinger-614|Bollinger, Marion Harold "Max"]] | links, bio, wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MCNJ-3WH MCNJ-3WH] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1903-1985 || [[Roethke-1|Panetti, Ruth Elizabeth (Roethke)]] | links, bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLQ8-394 LLQ8-394] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1902-1986 || [[Bollinger-613|Bollinger, Charles Ivan]] | links, bio, and wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MCNJ-346 MCNJ-346] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1896-1988 || [[Bollinger-606|Hovey, Edna Mae (Bollinger)]] | links, bio, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MCNJ-37V MCNJ-37V] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1896-1988 || [[Roethke-11|Roethke, George Louis Eddie]] | links, bio, wife, | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9VL9-BG6 9VL9-BG6] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1893-1989 || [[Bollinger-1068|Edwards, Anna Virgil (Bollinger)]] | links, bio, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XMJ-ZXZ 9XMJ-ZXZ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1905-1991|| [[Bollinger-612|Lein, Dorthea (Bollinger)]] | bio, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MCNJ-341 MCNJ-341] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1892-1993 || [[Roethke-9|Pooler, Josephine H. (Roethke)]] | links, bio, husband, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKZ8-35H LKZ8-35H] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1892-1998 || [[Bollinger-604|O'Donnell, Pearl Rosetta (Bollinger) McGaffee]] | links, bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XMJ-Z6F 9XMJ-Z6F] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1910-2001 || [[Bollinger-611|Pester, Etha Agnes (Bollinger)]] | links, bio, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G7Z5-VBK G7Z5-VBK] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1906-2007 || [[Bollinger-607|Slyt, Margurite L (Bollinger)]] | links, bio, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBQK-D9W LBQK-D9W] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GGO-1CiL - Great-Grandommer's Spouse's 1st Cousin |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1899-1989 || [[Kruth-5|Pretzer, Edna Mary (Kruth)]] | links, bio, categories, siblings and son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9NTG-CD6 9NTG-CD6] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Four Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   1C4RiL - 3rd Great-Grandommer's Children-in-Law |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1865-1939 || [[Bollinger-605|Bollinger, Henry Simon]] | links, bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2MRF-RGY 2MRF-RGY] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1866-1947 || [[Baumgartner-896|Baumgartner, William F.]] | links, bio, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDYM-6VD LDYM-6VD] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1873-1949 || [[Roeseler-6|Roethke, Lena Joan H. D. (Roeseler)]] | links, bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9VL9-BYX 9VL9-BYX] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1878-1960 || [[Branch-1564|Mielke, Florence Berthana (Branch)]] | links, bio, parents, siblings, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LC62-PTH LC62-PTH] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1884-1972 || [[Frank-2225|Roethke, Dorthea Elizabeth (Frank)]] | links, bio, son, daughter, and sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLQB-724 LLQB-724] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Five Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   s3GGO - 4th Great-Grandparent's Step-Children |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1826- || [[Kemp-180|Kemp, Stephan G.]] | bio, categories, wives, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L87D-NYJ L87D-NYJ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1845- || [[Kemp-175|Kemp, Charles W.]] | links, bio, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHN9-FXM LHN9-FXM] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1829-1886 || [[Kemp-204|Kemp, William Henry]] | links, bio, categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHN9-VPZ LHN9-VPZ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1843-1891 || [[Kemp-202|Pulver, Sarah Jane (Kemp)]] | links, bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHN9-B1T LHN9-B1T] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1847-1891 || [[Kemp-188|Kemp, Wesley]] | links, bio, categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LCR3-64W LCR3-64W] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1820-1899 || [[Kemp-181|Rose, Waity Catherine (Kemp)]] | bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9CWZ-JTR 9CWZ-JTR] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1831-1902 || [[Kemp-198|Kemp, James Abram]] | links, bio, categories, second wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M3JN-DK8 M3JN-DK8] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1824-1903 || [[Kemp-201|Knapp, Mary Ann (Kemp)]] | bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHF3-C3M LHF3-C3M] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1840-1915 || [[Kemp-179|Kemp, Andrew Hait]] | links, bio, categories, wives, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHN9-BKL LHN9-BKL] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1834-1920 || [[Kemp-178|Kemp, John L.]] | links, bio, categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8TC-NMS K8TC-NMS] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1837-1921 || [[Kemp-174|Kemp, Peter Evans]] | links, bio, wives, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LCJT-G61 LCJT-G61] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   1C5R - 4th Great-Grandommer's Children |- | style="background: #fcc;" | |1853-1937 || [[Phillips-5306|Phillips, Henry Adam]] | links, bio, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LY63-39Y LY63-39Y] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGOiL-GGP - Step-Grandparent's Siblings-in-Law's Great-Grandparents |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1820-1896 || [[Tift-376|Tift, Lorenzo G]] | links, bio, categories, chldren and sisters | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZDF-1JY LZDF-1JY] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1817-1893 || [[Newton-9944|Tift, Phebe L (Newton)]] | links, bio, categories, children, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2JC-893 L2JC-893] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Six Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   4GGOiL - 4th Great-Grandommer's Spouses |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1816-1881 || [[Stauffer-1473|Stauffer, John]] | links, bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K4JZ-4Y3 K4JZ-4Y3] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1827-1905 || [[Grett-6|Phillips, Catherine (Grett)]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDTY-PG7 LDTY-PG7] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1820-1908 || [[Grett-73|Philips, Susanna (Grett)]] | bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9J84-66K 9J84-66K] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1820-1908 || [[Simmons-7003|Shorb, Martha Ann Elizabeth (Simmons)]] | links, bio, categorization, son (Raymond), and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9VG9-LYL 9VG9-LYL] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GGO-GGPiL - Great-Grandommer's Great-Grand-in-Laws |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1835-1912 || [[Byers-2875|Dixon, Sarah M (Byers)]] | children and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KN6W-G17 KN6W-G17] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Seven Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   5GGO - 5th Great-Grand-Ommers |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1772-1849 || [[Hartman-1246|Hartman, Jacob]] | links, bio, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K6MR-DCD K6MR-DCD] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1798-1867 || [[Shorb-124|Shorb, Dr. James Aloysius]] | links, bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LC3L-BKQ LC3L-BKQ] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f5GGO - Foster 5th Great-Grand-Ommers |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Eight Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   6GGP 6th Great-Grandparents [256] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1737-1805 || [[Klesmann-1|Kloessmann, Johannes Jakob]] | links, bio, and research | [[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1QB-MCT M1QB-MCT] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1740-1811 || [[Guilford-30|Guilford, Pvt. Paul]] | links, bio, parents, siblings, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LQ5B-WXR LQ5B-WXR] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1757-1812 || [[Miller-548|Miller, William]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L82L-DGL L82L-DGL] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1746-1815 || [[Staller-44|Klessmann, Maria Susanna (Staller)]] | links, bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKN9-31B LKN9-31B] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1742-1816 || [[Burt-413|Guilford, Mary (Burt)]] | links and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LQ5B-MJX LQ5B-MJX] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1735-1830 || [[Hartman-1245|Hartman, Johann Henrich]] | links, bio, children, parents, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KH31-C6X KH31-C6X] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1764-1835 || [[Phelps-46|Miller, Paulina (Phelps)]] | links, bio, children and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/ L82L-D59] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1765-1837 || [[Fink-546|Shorb, Catherine E (Fink)]] | links, bio, categorization, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G97P-258 G97P-258] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1751-1843 || [[Herr-499|Hartman, Ann Hershey (Herr)]] | links, bio, children, mother, sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MTG9-FG7 MTG9-FG7] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1761-1851 || [[Shorb-40|Shorb, Joannes "John"]] | bio, categorization, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MRWY-8BG MRWY-8BG] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f6GGP - Foster 6th Great-Grandparents [128] |- |   |}

Heather Potter To-Do List

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__NOTOC__ [[Category: Heathfield_Colliery_Explosion,_Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, 1848]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Staffordshire Mining Disasters|Staffordshire Mining Disasters]] | Heathfield Colliery Disaster 1848 Contact: [[Moss-8155|David Moss]] ===Summary=== * Date: 9 February 1848 * Location: Heathfield Colliery Explosion - Wolverhampton - 1848 (approximately 52 degrees 35' N, 2 degrees 7' W) * Victims: 16 casualties * Cause: Explosion * sources https://www.nmrs.org.uk/mines-map/accidents-disasters/staffordshire/heathfield-colliery-explosion-wolverhampton-1848/ "Heathfield Colliery Explosion - Wolverhampton - 1848" (accessed 3-6-2022)
"The colliery was the property of Messrs. Salter and Raybould. Seven men who had been working during the night were replaced at 6 a.m. by twenty-nine others and soon after they had descended, the explosion took place. The shock was felt throughout the neighbourhood and flames shot from the shaft. A man who had fixed his candle under the coal was supposed to have caused the explosion and was found buried under an enormous mass of coal. Another account gave the cause as a sudden outburst of an enormous amount of gas and yet another to the negligence of a doggy. Several were injured and sixteen died as a result of the explosion. Thirteen escaped and five horses were killed."
"The inquest was held before Coroner G. Hinchcliffe at the Dartmouth Hotel when the jury returned the verdict that: "That it had been caused through the negligence of John Meek, the doggy, that the men lost their lives and therefore we return a verdict of manslaughter against him." Meek, aged between 30 and 40 years, was bound over to appear at the next Staffordshire assizes."
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Taylor ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|parents & siblings ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|www.nmrs.org.uk ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} '''Sticker:''' {{Mining Disasters |text= died in the [[Space:Heathfield_Colliery_Explosion_1848|Heathfield Colliery Explosion 1848]] disaster |date=09-February 1848 }} == Research Notes == === Possible Birth, Census, Death records === ==== John Lowe ==== There are several local 1841 census records of 'John Lowe', for example, Rowley Regis, aged 13, with family - Josiah Lowe 50 Mary Lowe 20 Joseph Lowe 15 Thomas Lowe 10 Sarah Lowe 9 * "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQTD-86M : 23 May 2019), John Lowe in household of Josiah Lowe, Rowley Regis, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. burial Lower Gornal * Staffordshire : Lower Gornal : St James the Great : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5860538df493fd2c541cca3c : viewed 19 Jun 2022) burial John Lowe 18 Apr 1848 ==== Henry Broadway ==== There are several 1841 census records of 'Henry Broadway', for example in Oxfordshire and Wiltshire, but none more local. ==== John Casetty ==== There is an 1841 W Bromwich census record of a John Casserley 15 with family, John 45 and Ann 40. * "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQT9-SNF : 23 May 2019), John Casserley in household of John Casserley, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 30-6-2022) ==== Robert Harper ==== There are several local 1841 census records for 'Robert Harper' - for example, aged 23 in W Bromwich with family - Sarah Harper 20 Thomas Harper 2 Mary Ann Harper 1 * "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQT7-SGB : 23 May 2019), Robert Harper, Wednesbury, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 30-6-2022) * Staffordshire : West Bromwich : Christ Church : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818ce3ce93790de6a164b68 : viewed 19 Jun 2022) burial Robert Harper 13 Feb 1848 ==== Richard Bullock ==== There is an 1841 Wolverhampton census record of 'Richard Bullock', aged 20 (and other local census records) - * "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQRT-ZLP : 23 May 2019), Richard Bullock in household of William Price, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 30-6-2022) * Staffordshire : West Bromwich : All Saints : Bishop's Transcripts : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818cc75e93790de6a142482 : viewed 19 Jun 2022) burial Richard Bullock 13 Feb 1848 ==== William Noak ==== There is a 1841 Stoke Prior, Worcestershire, census record for William Noak aged 10 with family - William Noak 45 Letica Noak 45 Joseph Noak 20 * "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQ5G-S93 : 23 May 2019), William Noak in household of William Noak, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 30-6-2022) ==== Walter White ==== There is an 1841 W Bromwich census record of a Walter White 13 with family - Willm White M 40 Eliza White F 40 Lucy White F 11 Septemus White M 9 Eber White M 7 Hurania White F 4 Zilpha White F 1 * "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQT9-7HR : 23 May 2019), Walter White in household of Willm White, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 30-6-2022) * Northamptonshire : Daventry : Holy Cross : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818b80ce93790ec758b7326 : viewed 19 Jun 2022) burial Walter White 12 Mar 1848 ==== George Bird ==== There is an 1841 W Bromwich census record of George Bird 5 with family - Josep Bird 35 Sarah Bird 35 Eliza Bird 12 Harriet Bird 9 John Bird 2 * "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQT9-C2V : 23 May 2019), George Bird in household of Josep Bird, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 30-6-2022) ==== J Taylor ==== There are many local 1841 census records of J Taylor. *Staffordshire : West Bromwich : All Saints : Bishop's Transcripts : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818cc75e93790de6a142492 : viewed 19 Jun 2022) burial John Taylor 19 Feb 1848 ==== William Johnson ==== There are several local census records of 'William Johnson', for example Wolverhampton, aged 25 with family - Rose Johnson 1 Priscilla Johnson 20 Thomas Johnson 4 * "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQT6-JMX : 23 May 2019), William Johnson in household of Rose Johnson, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 30-6-2022) * Staffordshire : Burslem : St Paul : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/61d5b588f493fd3a57045070 : viewed 19 Jun 2022) burial William Johnson 05 Mar 1848 ==== James Sudley ==== There were no local census records found for James Sudley. ==== John Grice ==== There several local 1841 census records of 'John Grice', for example W Bromwich aged 15 with family - Isaac Grice 50 Mary Grice 45 Sarah Grice 20 George Grice 20 Hannah Grice 13 Mary Grice 10 Isaac Grice 6 Elizabeth Grice 2 * "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQT9-QR3 : 23 May 2019), John Grice in household of Isaac Grice, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. * Lancashire : Ardwick : Cemetery : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581818d9e93790ec75c308df : viewed 19 Jun 2022) burial John Grice 03 Aug 1848 ==== Joseph Halford ==== There several local 1841 census records of 'Joseph Halford', for example Sedgeley, aged 15, with family - James Halford 60 Mary Halford 45 Thomas Halford 10 Noah Halford 8 * "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQRR-ZGQ : 23 May 2019), Joseph Halford in household of James Halford, Sedgley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 30-6-2022) ==== Absolom Sleator ==== The closest 1841 census record found is for Abraham Slater 30 in Rugeley with family - Edward Slater 60 Sarah Slater 50 Isac Slater 18 Martha Slater 12 Mary Slater 10 * "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQR1-79B : 23 May 2019), Abraham Slater in household of Edward Slater, Rugeley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 30-6-2022) ==== Charles Horton ==== There several local 1841 census records of 'Charles Horton', for example Walsall, aged 9, with family - Ann Horton 40 Thomas Horton 20 David Horton 15 John Horton 11 * "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQTQ-2SX : 23 May 2019), Charles Horton in household of Ann Horton, Walsall, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. * Staffordshire : West Bromwich : Christ Church : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818ce3ce93790de6a164b6c : viewed 19 Jun 2022) burial Charles Horton 13 Feb 1848 ==== P Taylor ==== There are many local 1841 census records of 'Peter Taylor', for example W Bromwich, aged 14, with family - Ellen Taylor F 1 Edward Taylor M 40 Mary Taylor F 40 Eliza Taylor F 20 Jane Taylor F 17 Mary Taylor F 15 Thomas Taylor M 12 Henry Taylor M 10 John Taylor M 7 Sarah Taylor F 4 William Taylor M 2 * "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQT9-SLL : 23 May 2019), Peter Taylor in household of Ellen Taylor, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. * Staffordshire : West Bromwich : Christ Church : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818ce3ce93790de6a164b6a : viewed 19 Jun 2022) burial Peter Taylor 13 Feb 1848 == Sources == * 'Ironopolis' book by Nicholas Moss 2018 Caxton

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[[Category:WikiGames]] [[Category:Heavenly Hemlocks]] Hello! Welcome to the Heavenly Hemocks and the WikiGames. {{Image|file=WikiGames.png |align=r |size=250 }}The overall goal of the event is to support our [[Help:The_Free_Family_Tree|mission]] to grow and improve our single family tree as well as increase the number of connections. Our WikiGames will take place over three days - August 25, 26 and 27. There will be opening (August 21) and closing (August 28) ceremonies as well as kickoff and wrapup livecasts for each event. Check the [[Space:WikiGames#LiveCast_Schedule|schedule]] for links to watch on YouTube. On this page you'll find all the information you need for your team to participate in our first ever WikiGames event! == Event Schedule == * Monday, August 21 - Opening Ceremony (8am EDT/Noon UTC) * Friday, August 25 - [[Space:WikiGames#Event_1_-_Sourcing_Slalom|Sourcing Slalom]] * Saturday, August 26 - [[Space:WikiGames#Event_2_-_Cross-Country_Connecting|Cross Country Connecting]] * Sunday, August 27 - [[Space:WikiGames#Event_4_-_CC7X7_Wall_Climb|CC7x7 Wall Climb]] * Monday, August 28 - Closing Ceremony (8am EDT/Noon UTC) The three WikiGame events all start at 8am EDT/Noon UTC and end at 7am EDT/11am UTC. == Useful Links == * [[Space:WikiGames|WikiGames Help Page]] * [[Space:WikiGames#LiveCast_Schedule|WikiGames Livecasts Schedule]] * [https://discordapp.com/channels/494893309152722955/1129204950979846235 Team Discord Channel] * Team G2G post {{G2GLink|1624422}} * Share your selfies from the event! Upload to [[Space:WikiGames_Selfies|WikiGames Selfies]] then answer the G2G post: {{G2GLink|1624977}} * Other WikiGames questions? Ask here: {{G2GLink|1624742}} == Olympians List == These are the Olympians you can work on for the CC7x7 Wall Climb. Your team can decide to work on just one or multiple Olympians. *[[Synott-25|Francis Allen Synott (1890-1945)]] and [[Space:Francis_Allen_Synott|Space Page]] *[[Small-3705|Irving Wheeler Small (1891-1955)]] and [[Space:Irving_Wheeler_Small|Space Page]] *[[Smith-309804|Larry Hugh Smith (1939-2002)]] and [[Space:Larry_Hugh_Smith|Space Page]] *[[Quax-1|Theodorus Jacobus Leonardus Quax (1948-2018)]] and [[Space:Theodorus_Jacobus_Leonardus_Quax|Space Page]] == Team List == Team members, to add yourself to the '''[[:Category:Heavenly Hemlocks]]''' and the [[:Category:WikiGames]] categories, highlight the biography header on your personal profile and paste this in its place: [[Category:WikiGames]]
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Hebrew Charitable Burial Ground, Malden, Massachusetts

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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[http://libraries.state.ma.us/login?db=Proquest_Globe&locid=mlin_n_samuel Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
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Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society History

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[[Category:Jewish Roots Project]] Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society From their website: "HIAS is the world’s oldest refugee agency. Though the organization was formally incorporated as the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society in 1903, that founding moment represented a continuation of several predecessor organizations that had worked through the 1880s and 1890s to assist Jews fleeing pogroms in Russia and Eastern Europe."https://hias.org/who/our-history/ == Founders/Early Members == *J Harwood Menken, president. '''1881 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
The American Israelite (Cincinnati, Ohio) Fri, Dec 30, 1881, page P215
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*[[Purve-5|Harris Poorvu (1875-1961)]] president and treasurer of HIAS Boston. == Sources == *[https://libguides.cjh.org/HIAS/OrganizationHistory#:~:text=HIAS%20was%20formed%20in%20New%20York%20City%20by,immigrant%20aid%20organizations%20in%20Baltimore%2C%20Boston%2C%20and%20Philadelphia. Early History at Center for Jewish History] *Database News: Boston, MA: Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society Immigration. [https://dbnews.americanancestors.org/2020/09/30/boston-ma-hebrew-immigrant-aid-society-immigration-records-1904-1929-6-new-volumes/ Link]

Hebron, North Dakota

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[[Category: Hebron, North Dakota]][[Category:Morton_County, North_Dakota]] == Websites == * [http://www.hebronnd.org/ Official Website] * [https://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/history_culture/photo/hebron.html Germans from Russia Heritage Collection] North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND ==Resources== *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/492849/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= ''Hebron, North Dakota, 75th Anniversary, 1885-1960''] Family Search, Digitized Books == June 1910 == Does anybody recognize anybody in this photo? [[Hollenbeck-72|Richard Hollenbeck]] does not recognize everybody in the photo below, but in the center is [[Neidhardt-21|Johanna (Neidhardt) Steingrueber]] and her husband, [[Steingrueber-2|George Steingrueber]]. Pastor August Debus and his wife are there, and possibly Rev. Gustaf Wullschleger. Do you recognize anyone in this picture? {{Image|file=Hebron_North_Dakota-1.jpg |size=l |caption=17 Jun 1910 }}

Hebron Lutheran Church Birth Register

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[[Category: Culpeper County, Virginia, Religious Congregations]] [[Category: Germanna Colonies in Virginia]] [[Category: Culpeper County, Virginia]] Prof. Arthur Leslie Keith analyzed the birth records of the second Germanna Colony of Culpeper Co., Virginia. His article appeared in ''The William and Mary Quarterly'', Second Series, in two installments., # Vol. 20, No. 2 (Apr., 1940), pp. 194-211 # Vol. 20, No. 3 (Jul., 1940), pp. 369-387 He organized the births by family, giving the names of the parents, children, and sponsors, and he then added analysis. Descendants of the 1717 Germanna settlers are incredibly fortunate to have these early records available.

Hebungsregister des Türkenschatzes 1663

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[[Category: Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen One Place Study]] [[Category: Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen]] {{Succession |position1=Hebungsregister des Türkenschatzes |years1=1663 |before1=[[Space:Hauptschatzregister_der_Vogdey_Wahlenhorst_1652|Hauptschatzregister Vogtei Wallenhorst 1652]] |after1=[[Space:Conscription_der_Mannschaft_Wallenhorst|Conscription der Mannschaft Wallenhorst 1664]] }} {{One Place Study|place=Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|category=Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen One Place Study}} == Introduction== ==Purpose of this page== == Templates for referencing the source== '''Reference in Sources section:''' : *Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''[[Space:Hebungsregister_des_T%C3%BCrkenschatzes_1663|Hebungsregister des Türkenschatzes 1663-1664]]''' here : Kerspel Walenhorst, Kerspel Rulle, NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 97 Nr. 15, foils 12 - 16, digital images 14 - 19 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v57558 digital copy] at Arcinsys. : '''Inline reference:''' : Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''[[Space:Hebungsregister_des_T%C3%BCrkenschatzes_1663|Hebungsregister des Türkenschatzes 1663-1664]]''' here : Kerspel Walenhorst, Kerspel Rulle, NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 97 Nr. 15, foils 12 - 16, digital images 14 - 19 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v57558 digital copy] at Arcinsys. : == Text Templates for WikiTree Profiles== In '''1663''' '''XXX''' was mentioned in the ''Hebungsregister des Türkenschatzes'', having to pay x Thlr, x ß.Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''[[Space:Hebungsregister_des_T%C3%BCrkenschatzes_1663|Hebungsregister des Türkenschatzes 1663-1664]]''' here : Kerspel Walenhorst, Kerspel Rulle, NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 97 Nr. 15, foils 12 - 16, digital images 14 - 19 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v57558 digital copy] at Arcinsys. : *1663: XXX ==Kerspel Wahlenhorst== ===Wahlenhorst===

Heckman Strohl Property, East Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:East Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] ==Parent Plat== [[Space: Busser Garman Property, East and West Cocalico Townships, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|Busser Garman Property, East and West Cocalico Townships, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] ==Land Size, Shape and Location== [http://platplotter.appspot.com/mapserver?pid=5117491818790912 Plat Plotter] (28 Sep 1945, 3 Jan 1956) - 2 Acres 5 Perches ==Events== 31 Oct 1941 - Harry K and Susan B Herneisen (along with 23 square perches from William Coldren and Lottie Coldren) gave the property to William G and Mary E Garman The current house was built on the land in 1942. 28 Sep 1945 - William G and Mary E Garman sold the property to Harold B and Edith M Heckman 3 Jan 1956 - Harold B and Edith M Heckman sold the property to [[Strohl-21|John H]] and Helen M Strohl Current address is 380 S Ridge Rd ==Historical Valuations== 3 Sep 1945 - $5,400.00 3 Jan 1956 - $10,000.00 ==Sources== [http://www.trulia.com/homes/Pennsylvania/Denver/sold/1154765-380-S-Ridge-Rd-Denver-PA-17517 Trulia] Lancaster County Deeds, Book Y30, Page 262 Lancaster County Deeds, Book S33, Page 175 Lancaster County Deeds, Book K35, Page 531 Lancaster County Deeds, Book P37, Page 138 Lancaster County Deeds, Book R44, Page 205

Hecox Name Study

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[[Category:Hecox Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Hecox Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hecox Hecox] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hecox name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hecox's), by time period (18th Century Hecox's), or by topic (Hecox DNA, Hecox Occupations, Hecox Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Hecox Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Hecox-65|Dylan Hecox]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hecox}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hecox| Index] of '''Hecox''' profiles * [[Hickox-39|William Hickock]] is the progenitor of nearly all '''Hecoxs''' in the United States * == Resources == * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/477433-the-hickok-genealogy-descendants-of-william-hickoks-of-farmington-connecticut-with-ancestry-of-charles-nelson-hickok?offset=5 The Hickok Genealogy: Descendants of William Hickocks of Farmington, Connecticut, with ancestry of Charles Nelson Hickok] (1938) by [[Hickok-630|Charles Nelson Hickok]] * The Hecox Genealogy: Descendants of William Hickok of Farmington, Connecticut (1969) by [[Hecox-184|Leon Cuthbert Hecox]] and [[Hecox-186|Edna Hecox Melvin]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HICKOCK Hickock] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HICKOK Hickok] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HICKOX Hickox] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HICKCOX Hickcox]

Hector, sailed 1637

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[[Category: Hector, sailed 1637]] '''Hector, sailed 1637''' The Hector, sailed 1637, departing London, England, arriving June 26, 1637 Massachusetts Bay. From Ship Passenger Lists by Carl Boyer referencing a previous work by Isabel MacBeath Calder entitled Passengers on the Hector, 1637-38, The New Haven Colony pp. 29-31. The following is the passenger list for the vessel Hector, which brought the passengers accompanying John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton to Connecticut in 1637. There is another ship called the Hector that brought the first Scottish Highlanders to Nova Scotia in the mid-1700's, but the Hector Heritage Foundation in Nova Scotia states that the ship that brought the Davenport/Eaton party is a different vessel. The Hector that brought the Davenport party to Massachusetts was a new vessel of 250 tons, which had already made a previous passage to Massachusetts Bay. The records indicate that the ship actually arrived in Massachusetts, but other references mention that the Hectoralso took the party to Connecticut in late 1637 or 1638. A passenger ship list for the trip from Massachusetts Bay to New Haven, Connecticut has not been located. Passengers on the Hectors old their belongings in preparation for the sailing, but then the English government impressed the ship for the service of the crown. The owners petitioned for its release in January 1637, but the ship was not freed until May. According to the records of John Winthrop of Massachusetts Bay, the ship arrived in Boston (from London England) on June 26, 1637. :Andrews William (From Ipswtich, Suffolk or Hampswaithe, York to Salem or Charlestown. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 156 & 187) :Bannister Edward (From Chiddingly, Sussex, bound for New Haven, Ct. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 171) :Beach/Beckley Richard (From S Bourne Mary, Hampshire, bound for Wethersfield, CT. Ref: Stiles. 36 pg 60) :Brockett John :Browning Henry :Budd John :Cheever Ezekiel :Clark James :Cooper John :Crane Jasper :Davenport John & Elizabeth :Dixon Jeremy :Eaton Theophilus :Eaton, Old Mrs., his mother :Eaton Anne, second wife of Theophilus Eaton and daughter of George Loyd Bishop of Chester and widow of Thomas Yale :Eaton children of Anne Eaton by her former marriage :Elsey Nicholas :Halbidge Arthur :Hall Francis (from Bulkington, Warwickshire, bound for New Haven. Ref: Aspinwall. 36 pg 174) :Hill Robert :Hitchcock Mathew :Hopkins Edward :Hull Andrew :Ives William :Low Andrew :Malbon Richard :Messenger Andrew :Moulthrop Mathew :Newman Francis :Newman Robert :Osborn Richard :Patteson Edward :Reader John :Rowe Nathaniel :Smith George :Thorp William :Ward George :Ward Lawrence :Whitehead Samuel :Old Jewry (?) '''Hector sources:''' * http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/hector1637.shtml *Brockett, Adrian. ''Deconstructing the Hector “Passenger List”'', [[Space:American Ancestors Magazine|American Ancestors Magazine]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., Winter 2021) Vol. 21, No. 4, Page 37.

Hector (ship)

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[[Category: Hector (ship)]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || Hector |- | '''Type''' || Fluyt |- | '''Built''' || Netherlands |- | '''Launched''' || Before 1750 |- | '''Deck Length''' || 85' (25.9m) |- | '''Beam''' || 22' (6.7m) |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 200 tons |- | '''Owners''' || John Pagan |} Built in the Netherlands before 1750, the ''Hector'' was a full-rigged fluyt with three masts. ''Hector'' worked mostly in the coastal trade around the British Isles, but made at least two trips carrying Scottish emigrants to North America during the Highland Clearances: to Boston about 1770, and to Pictou, Nova Scotia in 1773. == Replica == In 1992, a group of volunteers in Pictou, Nova Scotia formed the Ship Hector Foundation to commemorate the ''Hector's'' contribution to Nova Scotia's history. After several years of fundraising, research, and construction, a replica of the ''Hector'' was launched on September 17, 2000. The Hector Heritage Quay, located on the Pictou waterfront, is open from May to October each year. == Sources == * [http://www.shiphector.ca/en/home/ Hector Heritage Quay] * [http://shiphectordescendants.ca Ship Hector Descendants Project] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Fluyt|Fluyt]] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Hector_(ship)|Hector (ship)]] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Highland_Clearances|Highland Clearances]] * Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/shiphectordescendants/?hc_location=ufi| Ship Hector Descendants] ==Passengers from 1773 sailing from Scotland to Pictou== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hector%2C_sailed_July%2C_1773

Hedd Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Hedd families and information about individuals, places, and things named Hedd. (If you have any information to add about Hedds or the name, please do.) === Origins of the Surname Hedd === It is a Welsh surname, originally "Hekker", meaning a hedge, a protection. === Geographic Centers of Hedds Families === In the UK, many with the surname Hedd are in Hampshire county and the southern coast. In the USA, Hedd surnames are often found in Michigan and Ohio.

Hedge Family Mysteries

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

Hedgesville, West Virginia One Place Study

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== Hedgesville, West Virginia One Place Study == [[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] {{One Place Study|place=Hedgesville, West Virginia|category=Hedgesville, West Virginia One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[https://www.hedgesvillewv.us/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q2528051|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hedgesville, West Virginia One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== This town was established in 1836 and was named after the prominent local Hedges family.''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgesville,_West_Virginia : accessed 18 January 2023). "Hedgesville". ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Hedgesville_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Hedgesville, Berkeley, West Virginia }} :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' West Virginia :'''County:''' Berkeley :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 39.554167, -77.995 :'''Elevation:''' 192.0 m or 629.9 feet ===History=== :[[Wikipedia:Hedgesville,_West_Virginia#History|Hedgesville, Berkeley, West Virginia]]

==== [[Wikipedia: National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Berkeley_County,_West_Virginia|National Register of Historic Places]] ==== *[[Wikipedia:Clary%27s_Mountain_Historic_District|Clary’s Mountain Historic District]] *[[Wikipedia:Decatur_Hedges_House|Decatur Hedges House]] *[[Wikipedia:Edward_Tabb_House|Edward Tabb House]] *[[Wikipedia:Harlan_Spring_Historic_District|Harlan Spring Historic District]] *[[Wikipedia:Hedges_Chapel|Hedges Chapel]] *[[Wikipedia:Hedges-Lemen_House|Hedges-Lemen House]] *[[Wikipedia:Hedges–Robinson–Myers_House|Hedges–Robinson–Myers House]] *[[Wikipedia:Hedgesville_Historic_District|Hedgesville Historic District]] *[[Wikipedia:Hughes-Cunningham_House|Hughes-Cunningham House]] *[[Wikipedia:James_Mason_House_and_Farm|James Mason House and Farm]] *[[Wikipedia:Maidstone_Manor_Farm|Maidstone Manor Farm]] *[[Wikipedia:Owen_Tudor_Hedges_House|Owen Tudor Hedges House]] *[[Wikipedia:Samuel_Cunningham_House|Samuel Cunningham House]] *[[Wikipedia:Samuel_Hedges_House|Samuel Hedges House]] *[[Wikipedia:Snodgrass_Tavern|Snodgrass Tavern]] *[[Wikipedia:Strode-Morrison-Tabler_House_and_Farm|Strode-Morrison-Tabler House and Farm]] *[[Wikipedia:Teter_Myers_French_House|Teter Myers French House]] *[[Wikipedia:William_Boggs_Farm|William Boggs Farm]] ===Population=== {| border=2 class="sortable" |- !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Census !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Residents |- |align="center" |1880 |align="center" |383 |- |align="center" |1890 |align="center" |448 |- |align="center" |1900 |align="center" |342 |- |align="center" |1910 |align="center" |328 |- |align="center" |1920 |align="center" |379 |- |align="center" |1930 |align="center" |361 |- |align="center" |1940 |align="center" |403 |- |align="center" |1950 |align="center" |419 |- |align="center" |1960 |align="center" |342 |- |align="center" |1970 |align="center" |274 |- |align="center" |1980 |align="center" |217 |- |align="center" |1990 |align="center" |227 |- |align="center" |2000 |align="center" |240 |- |align="center" |2010 |align="center" |318 |- |align="center" |2019 |align="center" |297 |}''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgesville,_West_Virginia : accessed 18 January 2023). "Hedgesville".


====Notables==== *[[Boarman-266|Andy Boarman]], bluegrass and folk musician *[[Wikipedia:Gale_Catlett|Gale Catlett]], basketball player and coach *[[Leyburn-59|James G. Leyburn]], American sociologist, author, and professor *[[Martin-93838|David O'Brien Martin]], former US Congressman ===Resources=== *[http://archive.wvculture.org/vrr/va_bcsearch.aspx West Virginia Birth Records] *[http://archive.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcsearch.aspx West Virginia Marriage Records] *[http://archive.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcsearch.aspx West Virginia Death Records] *[https://www.mapofus.org/westvirginia Interactive Map of West Virginia County Formation History] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Berkeley_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy FamilySearch] ===Cemeteries=== *[[:Category:Central_Chapel_Cemetery%2C_Hedgesville%2C_West_Virginia|Central Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Hedgesville_Assembly_of_God_Cemetery%2C_Hedgesville%2C_West_Virginia|Hedgesville Assembly of God Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Hedgesville_Cemetery%2C_Hedgesville%2C_West_Virginia|Hedgesville Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Providence_Church_Cemetery%2C_Hedgesville%2C_West_Virginia|Providence Church Cemetery]] === Project Stickers and Categories === If you are working on profiles of people associated with Hedgesville, West Virginia, the following stickers are available for your use. Note that some add the profile to a category and some do not. '''If you prefer not to use stickers on your profiles, please make sure to add the appropriate categories for the Hedgesville, West Virginia One Place Study, Appalachia and Hedgesville, West Virginia.''' You can do this with the category picker on your edit screen, or by copying the text below. '''Categories''' *[[Category:Hedgesville, West Virginia One Place Study]] *[[Category:Hedgesville, West Virginia]] *[[Category:West Virginia Appalachians]] {|cellpadding=10 |'''OPS Sticker''' |- |{{One Place Study|place=Hedgesville, West Virginia|category=Hedgesville, West Virginia One Place Study}} |{{One Place Study|place=Hedgesville, West Virginia|category=Hedgesville, West Virginia One Place Study}}
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Hedrick School

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[[Category:Craig County, Oklahoma, Schools]][[Category: Craig County, Oklahoma]] Sometime around 1905, Asa and Rebecca Hedrick donated a small portion of their Cherokee Allotment land for a new school in northern Craig County, Oklahoma. All of the Hedrick kids, Minnie, Joanna, Asa, Morgan, Ida, and Lena were taught there, along with many neighbor children. I'm not sure how long the school lasted, but I have this family photo of a class picture in front of the school building. It was taken about 1910. The children are: Front Row:
[[Hedrick-1191|Lena Hedrick]], [[Hedrick-1192|Ida Hedrick]], Unknown, [[Hedrick-1189|Morgan Hedrick]] (holding sign), [[Hedrick-1190|Asa Edward Hedrick]]; Center Row:
Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, [[Hedrick-1188|Joanna Hedrick]], Unknown, Unknown, Unknown; Rear Row:
Unknown, Unknown, Unknown Teacher, Unknown, [[Hedrick-1187|Minnie Elizabeth Hedrick]] If you are able to identify any of these unknown individuals, please feel free to add them or contact me. [[Poncy-1|Duane Poncy]]

Hedricks Cemetery

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'''The Hedricks Cemetery in Salt Lick, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hendricks_Cemetery%2C_Salt_Lick%2C_Kentucky Hedricks Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Hedricks Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159310/hedricks-cemetery Hedricks Cemetery on FindAGrave] Locate [https://goo.gl/maps/FPMeFGnDWesKdaLKA The Hedricks Cemetery On Google Maps] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Hedricks_Cemetery|The Hedricks Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Hedricks_Cemetery|The Hedricks Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Heemstraat Family of New Netherland

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[[Category:New Netherland Families]] The progentiors of the Heemstraat family in New Netherland are === Alternative spelllings === === Family genealogies === === Descendants === == Sources == ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Heemstraat_Family_of_New_Netherland|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]]

Heering Digital Library

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== Heering Digital Library == * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baltic-German_Nobility * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Connection Connection Finder] * [[Space:Genealogically_Defined|Genealogically Defined]] ** [[Cutter-94|John Cutter (1690-1776)]] ** [[Harrington-2200|Henry Harrington (1712-1791)]] ** [[Archer-50|Ann Harriet (Archer) Lane (abt.1836-1920)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Notes Research Notes] * [[Space:Biography_Builders|Biography Builders]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Find_A_Grave Help:Find_A_Grave] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:External_Link_Templates External Link Templates] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Links_to_FamilySearch Links to FamilySearch] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects Help:Projects] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Germany Project: Germany] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland Project: Ireland] *[[Space:County_Clare%2C_Ireland|County Clare, Ireland]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:England Project: England] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Wales Project: Wales] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France Project: France] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Military_and_War Project: Military and War] * [[Space:Reliable_Sources|Reliable Sources]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1500_Profiles Reliable Sources for Pre-1500 Profiles] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Galleries_and_Collections_which_have_given_Permission_for_use_of_Images#Art_UK 16th Century Portraits Wearing Armour: https://garystockbridge617.getarchive.net/amp/topics/16th+century+portraits+wearing+armour https://www.heraldry-online.org.uk/Archivebookslinks.htm http://blog.heraldicart.org/2021/01/the-album-amicorum-of-jean-le-clercq/ https://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=Add_Roll_77720 http://www.thetudorswiki.com/page/HERALDRY_of_the_Tudors http://butlerancestryireland.blogspot.com/2012/12/ https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/butlers/appendix10.htm https://shakespearedocumented.folger.edu/file/harley-ms-5807-folio-82-recto https://www.shropshirearchives.org.uk/collections/getrecord/CCA_X9546_1 https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/retrieve_text.php?text_contentid=75 https://www.timeanddate.com/ https://books.google.ru/books?redir_esc=y&hl=ru&id=qFRmAAAAMAAJ&q=butler#v=snippet&q=butler&f=false https://archive.org/details/butlerfamilyhist00dunb/page/26/mode/2up http://annebhd.free.fr/heraldique/biblio_herald.htm https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5461288z# * [[Space:Heraldry_of_the_House_of_Butler|Heraldry of the House of Butler]] * [[Space:Dowdalls_of_Ireland|Dowdalls of Ireland]] * [[Space:Auszug_aus_den_Kirchenbuchern_der_St._Johannis_Kirche_in_Bad_Schandau|''Auszug aus den Kirchenbüchern der St. Johannis Kirche in Bad Schandau'']] * [[Space:Lebens-Erinnerungen_von_Edward_James_Smith | ''Copie der Lebens-Erinnerungen von Edward James Smith'']] * PROB 11/733/286 [[Space:Will_of_William_Stamer_Major_of_Carnelly_Clare|''Will of William Stamer, Major of Carnelly , Clare'']] * PROB 11/838/173 [[Space:Will_of_Henry_Smith_Doctor_of_Physic | ''Will of Henry Smith, Doctor of Physic of Queen Square Westminster, Middlesex'']] * [[Space:SachsStA-D%2C_11241_Musterungslisten%2C_Nr._0224d|SächsStA-D, 11241 Musterungslisten, Nr. 0224d]] ''Musterliste der Artillerie.- Rosspartei.- Pontonier-Kompanie von 1735'' * [https://digitised-collections.unimelb.edu.au/communities/47df56ed-c4d7-5c74-9a70-20ecaca7bb76 University of Melbourne Archives] [https://digitised-collections.unimelb.edu.au/items/1b1d5d64-df91-56f6-93c3-23be0b263522 1962.0017.00001] [[Space:University_of_Melbourne_Archives_1962.0017.00001| Letter from Bernhard Smith to his brother Edward, 27 October 1853]] *[[Space:A_census_of_Ireland_circa_1659|A census of Ireland, circa 1659: with supplementary material from the poll money ordinances (1660-1661), ed. 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[[Space:Notices_genealogiques_sur_les_familles_genevoises| Notices Généalogiques Sur Les Familles Genevoises, Depus Les Premiers Temps Jusqu'A Nos Jours]]. Vol. 1 - 7. Genève: J. Barbezat, 1829-1908 * Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften. [[Space:Genealogisches_Handbuch_Estland | ''Teil: Estland (Genealogisches Handbuch der estländischen Ritterschaft)'']] * [[Space:Genealogisches_Taschenbuch_der_Adeligen_H%C3%A4user | ''Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Adeligen Häuser, Brünn'']] * [[Space:Obituary:_G._F._RAWDON_SMITH|G. F. RAWDON SMITH, T.D., M.D., F.F.A. R.C.S. Br Med J. 1959 Nov 28; 2(5160): 1186]] * [[Space:Gothaisches_Genealogisches_Taschenbuch_der_Uradeligen_Hauser|''Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Uradeligen Häuser'']] * [[Space:Sterbf%C3%A4lle_gestifteten_Gesellschaft|Grot J. Ch. 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Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1845

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[[Category:Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Arrived 18 Sep 1845]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] This page is part of [[Space:Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians|Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians]]. There is also a category page to collect individual profiles ([[:Category:Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Arrived 18 Sep 1845]]). The ship 'Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel' sailed from Bremen, Germany on 21 April 1845; arriving in Port Adelaide, South Australia on 18 September 1845. :type: 3 masted ship :size: 510 tons :master: Captain Eugene Laun :Surgeon superintendent: L. Callmann :passengers: 262 German immigrants ====Further Reading==== *'''"Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel" (Ship) - European Pioneers to South Australia - 1845''' from GENI at: https://www.geni.com/projects/Heerjeebhoy-Rustomjee-Patel-Ship-European-Pioneers-to-South-Australia-1845/30839 ===Cabin Passengers=== *BUTTNER Heinrich Wilhelm Bernhard, chemist (BUTTNER Heinrich Wilhelm Bernhard, Caroline WAY married 1850-07-17 at St George, Gawler, aged 42, 21) *'''[[Dreyer-254|DREYER Georg Ludwig]]''', smelting master **with his son '''[[Dreyer-982|Johann Georg]]''', miner *EY August Martin, mine superintendent *HEUZENRODER Joseph Hieronymus Moritz, chemist *JACOBSON Frederick, miner *LAUN Mrs *SCHROEDER Heinrich Joachim (1815) *SWAINE Alfred ===Steerage Passengers=== *ALTMANN Friedrich August (39), master cabinetmaker from Crossen, Bandenburg; Mrs. Johanne Wilhelmine TIETZ (26) and three children: Johanne Auguste Wilhelmine (7), Marie Luise Mathilde (6), Johann Otto (1); *'''[[Altmann-158|ALTMANN Johann Gustav Adolph]],''' (23), blanching tanner from Crossen, Bandenburg; *BLUME Karl August (49), vineyard owner from Crossen, with his wife, Johanne Charlotte GERLACH and seven children: Maria Emilie (18), Carl August (14), Johanne Pauline (12) , Johann Hermann (10, died as child when 12), Johann Gustav (7), Caroline Wilhelmine (4), Auguste Mathilde (1) *''' [[Boehm-335|BöHM/BOEHM Georg Friedrich]] (29)''', day worker from Pohlschildern, Liegnitz, Silesia and wife '''[[Krusche-2|Johanne Elisabeth KRUSCHE]]''' (25) and son, '''[[Boehm-393|Ernst Traugott]]''' was born at sea. *BOTHE Karl Wilhelm (35), daily wage earner from Klemzig, Brandenburg and wife Eleonore JENTSCH (died at sea) *'''[[Bradtke-23|BRADTKE Alexander Felix Wilhelm]]''' (41), blacksmith from Cichagora, Posen, '''[[Schlinke-1|Anna Rosina Dorothea neé SCHLIPKE/SCHLINKE]]''' (44) and five children: '''[[Bradtke-28|Johanne Luise]] (22), [[Bradtke-8|Ernst Heinrich]] (15), [[Bradtke-24|Amalie Ottilie]] (10), [[Bradtke-31|Adolf]] (4), [[Bradtke-32|Wilhelm Gustav]] (3); [[Bradtke-30|Johanna Lydia]]''' (born during voyage) *[[Carle-62|CARL/CARLE Carl]] (24) cabinetmaker, and [[Berenfeld-1|Caroline BANFELDT/BAENFELDT/BERNSFIELD]] (20) from Hanover *DASSEL Otto and Christiane ZIMDAL/ZANDAL with son Karl *DEUTSCHMANN Johann Georg (64) with wife, Maria Elisabeth (58), and 2 children *'''[[Dietrich-1750|DIETRICH/DITTRICH Johann Karl]]''' (46), mason from Gross Tinz, Liegnitz, Silesia, with '''[[Reichelt-6|Mrs. Anna Rosina REICHELT]]''' (41) and seven children: Johanne Christiane (19), '''[[Dietrich-1751|Dorothea Luise]]''' (15), Johanne Ernestine (13), Johanne Eleonore (10), Maria Rosina (6), Karl Ernst Traugott (3), Karl Wilhelm August (6 months, died at sea); *DREYER Johann Peter, miner, resident at Burra (not found in list of 'Old Lutherans') *DRIECHEL Friederike Wilhelmine (27) from Crossen, Brandenburg *'''[[Dunemann-5|DUNEMANN Carl August Wilhelm]]''' *ECKERT Gottlieb (46), property owner from Cichagora, kreis of Buk, Posen with Mrs. Anna Dorothea Musler (47) and foster-daughter Johanne Wilhelmine Musler (15). {{red|[Arrived in South Australia by 1848]}} *FISCHER Gottfried (46, died during voyage), property owner from Cichagora, kreis of Buk, Posen, with his wife, Mrs. Anna Dorothea Deutschmann (29) and son Gottfried (3). {{red| Was Anna Dorothea a daughter of Johann Georg Deutschmann on the same voyage?}} *GOTTWALD / GOTTWALT Johann Ignatius (33), farmer, and wife Margaret (25) (not found in list of 'Old Lutherans') *GRIMM Johann Georg Heinrich Christian, Augusta GIESECKE, 3 children (Ernst Wilhelm August, Mathilde Caroline Auguste, Amelia Wilhelmina?) *'''[[Habermann-26|HABERMANN Friedrich Wilhelm]]''' (52), cloth manufacturer from Crossen with '''[[Köhler-404|Mrs. Johanne Christiane KöHLER]]''', four children: '''[[Habermann-25|Friedrich Wilhelm]]''' (23), Florentine Agnet (21), Berthold Roland (19), [[Habermann-116|Christiane Wanda Habermann]] (17); *HANAU C (not found in list of 'Old Lutherans') *HäUSLER Karl (26) with Mrs. Johanne Christiana JOHN (28) and Wilhelm (3) and Karl (1) from Campern, Silesia *'''[[Heidrich-40|HEIDRICH Johann Christian]]''' (58), daily wage earner from Alt-Last, kreis of Liegnitz, Silesia with '''[[Neumann-1497|Mrs. Marie Eleonore NEUMANN]]''' (54), two children: '''[[Heidrich-41|Johanne Elisabeth]]''' (30), '''[[Heidrich-42|Karl Wilhelm]]''' (16) and maid Scholz. **'''[[Heidrich-44|HEIDRICH Gottlieb]]''' (32), small tract farmer from Merschwitz, Silesia,brother-in-law of Obst, with his wife Mrs. Anne Susanna Schmidt and daughter Anna Christiane (3 months, died at sea). *HIRTE/HIRTHE/HIRTH Friedrich (30), stallkeeper from Kay, Brandenburg with Mrs. Helene Edlich (34) and four children: Friedrich Wilhelm (8), Johanne Helene (6), Johanne Maria (3), Karl August (1) *HOFFMANN Johann Friedrich August (23), Johanne Caroline MATTNER (not found in list of 'Old Lutherans') *'''[[Hoffrichter-11|HOFFRICHTER Karl Heinrich Friedrich]]''' (32, brother of Friedrich Wilhelm ) shoemaker, from Crossen, Brandenburg with Mrs. Dorothea NOACK (31) and two children: Pauline (6), Karl (2); *HOFFRICHTER Karl Ludwig (brother of Karl Heinrich), mason from Merzwiese, Brandenburg, with wife Anna Dorothea Elisabeth Louise FISCHER and daughter Ernestine Wilhelhmine *'''[[John-1967|JOHN Johann Gottlieb]]''' (66), carpenter from Groß Tinz, Silesia, and his wife '''[[Hausler-56|Mrs. Maria Rosina HäUSLER]]''' (59). with two children: '''[[John-2635|Johanne Eleonore]]''' (30) and''' [[John-1966|Traugott Benjamin]]''' (22); (Four of Johann Gottleb's other children migrated on the same voyage) **'''[[John-2632|JOHN Carl Friedrich]]''' (35), master blacksmith and his wife Dorothea Susanna OBST (35) from Buchwäldchen, Lüben, Silesia **'''[[John-2636|JOHN Wilhelm]]''' (26), blacksmith from Buchwäldchen, Silesia and his wife Anna Rosina Jungfer, neé SEIDEL, daughter of Gottfried Seidel. **'''[[John-2637|JOHN Johann Gottlieb]]''' (24), carpenter, and his wife Maria Rosina WIRSING from Groß Tinz, Liegnitz, Silesia *'''[[Jungfer-6|JUNGFER Ernst Johannes Wilhelm]]''' labourer from Royn, Liegnitz, Silesia, (died at sea), with his wife '''[[Hausler-42|Johanne Eleonore HAUSLER]]''' (30), '''[[Jungfer-7|Ernst Wilhelm]]''' (5), and '''[[Jungfer-8|Johann Gottlieb]]''' (1) (A third son '''[[Jungfer-3|Johann Carl Traugott]]''' was born 20 Sep 1845 after the family arrived in South Australia) *JURECKY Carl August (31), cooper, his wife Johanne Elisabeth (30), Wilhelm August Hermann (2) from Lüben, Silesia. *'''[[Kaesler-4|KAESLER Johann Gottfried]]''' (36), shoemaker, from Grosz Krichen, Silesia, with second wife, '''[[Kuehn-335|Johanne Christiane KUHN]]''' (27), Emma Louise (9)(←1st wife), (2nd→) Erdmann Johannes Paul (born at sea or before departure) (not found in list of 'Old Lutherans') *'''[[Keller-4535|KELLER Carl Friedrich]]''' (29), shepherd from Gleinau, Wohlau, Silesia with wife''' [[Krause-1258|Johanna Christiane KRAUSE]]''' (28) , and daughter '''[[Keller-4703|Johanna Ernestina]]''' *'''[[Knuschke-2|KNUSCHKE Johann Christian]]''', weaver with wife '''[[Klente-1|Maria Rosina, neé Klant]]''' and daughter '''[[Knuschke-1|Anna Elisabeth]]''' (8) from Heidau, Liegnitz, Silesia. *KRIEBEL Johann Christian Kriebel (57) gardener from Klein-Jänowitz, Liegnitz, Silesia. with his wife Mrs. Johanne Elisabeth POHL (48) and four children: Gottlieb (26), Wilhelm (19), Johanne Eleonore (17), Ernestine (10). *'''[[Kuchel-42|KUCHEL Daniel]]''' (75) foreman from Lochaw, Brandenburg died at sea *'''[[Kuchel-14|KUCHEL Johann Gottfried]]''' (30) oxenhand from Lochow, Brandenburg, with wife '''[[Kuchel-15|Johanne Dorothea, neé KUCHEL]]''' (30) and two children: '''[[Kuchel-21|Johanne Luise]] (1 ¼), [[Kuchel-20|Johanne Dorothea]]''' (¼) and father-in-law '''[[Kuchel-42|Daniel KUCHEL]]''' (70). *'''[[Lindner-643|LINDNER Gottlob]]''' (50), hall owner from Buchwäldchen, Silesia, with '''[[John-2624|Mrs. Maria Rosina JOHN]]''' (40) and children: Johanna Eleonore (20), '''[[Lindner-644|Johanna Elisabeth]]''' (19), Friedrich Ernst (17), '''[[Lindner-645|Johann August]]''' and Wilhelm Traugott (twins, 3 years of age) [The eldest daughter Johanne Eleanore did not sail to get married] *'''[[Messner-280|MESSNER/MEßNER Karl Friedrich August]]''' (31), shoemaker from Crossen, Brandenburg, his wife Karoline, neé HENNICKE (37), and four children: Karoline Marie (7), Karl Friedrich August (5), Rudolf Otto (4), '''[[Messner-279|Marie Elisabeth]]''' (1). *'''[[Metzenthin-2|METZENTHIN Karl August]]''' (31), clothmaker from Crossen with '''[[Schultze-126|Mrs. Auguste SCHULZ/SCHULTZE]]''' and four children: Albertine (7), '''[[Metzenthin-1|Emma]]''' (5), Auguste (2), Karl (1); *MEYER Heinrich, wife (Gesiena?), (Friedrich?), child, Heinrich *MIEGLICH Johann Gottlieb (28), Anna Rosina Dorothea MUSTER (24), and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm (1) *'''[[Obst-28|OBST Gottlob]]''' (29), mason from Parchwitz, Liegnitz, Silesia with '''[[Hampel-80|Mrs. Johanne Elisabeth Hampel]]''' (36) and three children: '''[[Obst-72|Heinrich August]]''' (6), '''[[Obst-29|Ernst Gottlob]]''' (1) and '''[[Obst-27|Johann Carl]]''' (born at sea). *'''[[Obst-105|OBST Johann Karl Friedrich]]''' (24) mason from Merschwitz, Liegnitz, Silesia with '''[[Heidrich-43|Mrs. Anna Rosina Heidrich]]''' and daughter Johanne Maria (6 months) *ORTLOFF Johann Friedrich (30) from Brandenburg *'''OTTE/OTTO Johann Wilhelm''' (26). mason from Gross-Tinz, Silesia *'''[[Paech-44|PAECH Johann Gottlob]]''' (40), thresher from Moestchen, Brandeburg with his wife, [[Bartel-256|Mrs. Dorothea Elisabeth BARTEL]]''' (40), five children: '''[[Paech-42|Johanne Luise]] (14), [[Paech-48|Maria Elisabeth]] (11), [[Paech-50|Friedrich Wilhelm]] (6), [[Paech-51|Johann Josef]] (3), [[Paech-52|Johann Gottfried]] (1)''' and mother [[Langer-174|Anna Rosina, neé LäNGER]] (69)'''. *'''[[Pietsch-50|PIETSCH Samuel]]''' (42), daily wage earner, with wife '''[[Redlich-49|Anna Dorothea REDLICH]]''' (32) and three children [ '''[[Pietsch-81|Anna Elisabeth]]''', Johann Gottfried, and''' [[Pietsch-49|Anna Rosina]]''' ] from Rensko, kreis of Kosten. Posen. *REIHER/REYHER Carl Gottlob (58), Anna Rosina WERNER (50), Hein Gottlob Silvius (15) *RüDIGER/REDIGER Johann Gottfried (44), Rosina Dorothea LACHMANN *'''[[Schafer-637|SCHAFER Carl (?)]]''' (23) *SCHMIDT Georg Friedrich (30), Johanne Christiane HEIDRICH (21, daughter of Johann Christian), son (born and died at sea) *SCHNEE Siegesmunde, wife *'''[[Scholz-34|SCHOLZ Gottlieb]]''' (39), hall owner with his second wife''' [[Mummert-22|Mrs. Johanna MUMMERT]]''' (31) and seven children: '''[[Scholz-365|Wilhelm Heinrich]]''' (17), '''[[Scholz-393|Johanne Christiane]]''' (15), Charlotte Henriette (14), '''[[Scholz-209|Ernst Hermann]]''' (9), Pauline Auguste (8), Johanne Pauline (3), and '''[[Scholz-31|Hermann Eduard]]''' (2) from Koslitz, kreis of Lüben, Silesia. *'''[[Schroeter-49|SCHRöDER/SCHROEDER/SCHROETER Gottlieb (1819-1874)]]''' *'''[[Schubert-418|SCHUBERT Johann Gottfried]]''', daily wage earner from Miedwitz, Brandenburg with '''[[Baldermann-2|Mrs. Dorothea Elisabeth BALDERMANN]]''' (33) and three children: '''[[Schubert-419|Johanne Luise]] (6). Karl August (3), Johann Heinrich (1)'''. *'''[[Schultz-5295|SCHULZ/SCHULTZ Christian]]''' (32), thresher from Klemzig with wife '''[[Grade-13|Karoline, neé GRADE]]''' (30) , with three children, '''[[Schultz-5296|Ernestine]] (6), [[Schultz-5136|Luise]] (4), [[Schultz-5297|Ernst August]] (2)''' *SCHUPELIUS Christian (49) shoemaker. from Sonlop, Buk, Posen with wife Anna Elisabeth and three children: '''[[Schupelius-1|Wilhelm]]''' (13), Johann Heinrich (8), Johanna Juliane (6); *SONNTAG Johann Franz Matthias (60), shoemaker from Posen and wife Luise KUHN (58). *SONNTAG Johann Franz (25, son of Johann Franz Matthias) and wife Maria Dorothea GRAETZ (25) *STELZER Johann August (25), Rosina Dorothea DEUTSCHMANN (26, daughter of Johann Georg) *(1846 journey) WENZEL August Heinrich Friedrich (40), Johanna Dorothea Eleonora BAHR, Augusta (16), Heinrich Friedrich August (13), Wilhelm (9), Carl Friedrich Eduard (3) *WIRSING Christoph (47), carpenter, his wife Anna Maria SCHILLER nee ASCHE / AESCHE (52), Anna Rosina (18), Ernstine Caroline Christiana (11), Johanne Christiane (11) *WOGISCH Gottlieb (75, died at sea), Maria Eleonore nee SCHRAMM (36) (Maria Eleanore married Johann Friedrich SCHMIDT in 1847) *ZIMMERMANN Johannes Nikolaus with wife Anna Elisabeth HUPFELD nee SCHÜLBE (47) and Anna's sons from her first marriage, Friedrich Wilhelm HUPFELD (17) and Johannes (9) ===Sources=== *'''ship Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, 510 tons, Captain Eugene Laun, from Bremen 21st April 1845, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 18th September 1845''' Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat, Adelaide, from a variety of sources at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/heerjeebhoyrustomjeepatel1845.shtml *'''HEERJEEBHOY RUSTOMJEE PATEL''' from Graeme Moads website at: http://graememoad.com/Family/Ships/patel.html *Search results from Barry Leadbeater's South Australian Shipping & Immigration Passenger Lists at: http://www.familyhistorysa.info/shipping/passengerlists.html

Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1846

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[[Category:Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Arrived 29 Oct 1846]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] {| border="1" class="wikitable" | style="width: 40%;" | Type || 3 masted ship |- | Size || 510 tons |- | Master || Captain Eugene Laun |- | Surgeon superintendent || Dr. Schumann |- | Departed || Bremen, Germany 27th June 1846 |- | Arrived || Port Adelaide, South Australia 29th October 1846 |- | Passengers || 250 cabin and steerage passengers |} === PASSENGER LISTS === '''HEERJEEBHOY RUSTOMJEE PATEL 1846''' from Diane Cummings Bound for South Australia website at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1846HeerjeerhoyRP.htm '''ship Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, 510 tons, Captain Eugene Laun, from Bremen 27th June 1846, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 29th October 1846''' Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat, Adelaide, from a variety of sources at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/heerjeebhoyrustomjeepatel1846.shtml '''27/06/1846 - 29/10/1846''' from the Passengers In History website. First accessed online on the 14th of February, 2021 at: https://passengers.history.sa.gov.au/node/946390 '''ADELAIDE SHIPPING''' article in the South Australian Register, Oct 31 1846ADELAIDE SHIPPING. (1846, October 31). South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), p. 3. Retrieved October 6, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27454148 * https://localwiki.org/adelaide-hills/Ship_Patel_%2828Oct1846%29 * https://moadstorage.blob.core.windows.net/$web/Lehmann_Henschke/Ships/patel.html === FURTHER READING === "Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel" (Ship) - European Pioneers to South Australia - 1846 from GENI at: https://www.geni.com/projects/Heerjeebhoy-Rustomjee-Patel-Ship-European-Pioneers-to-South-Australia-1846/30842 ===Cabin Passengers=== This list is compiled from newspaper article at . It is in the same order with the same punctuation. * Mr Meyer (merchant) **[[Meyer-18335|Christian Ludwig Meyer]] becomes Consul for His Majesty the King of Hanover. His papers are delivered on the ''Heloise'', and the Queen approves in 1849. * Mr Weichmein (merchant) and wife * Mr Wirsh (horticulturalist) * Schwomberg (ship-builder) * Mr Richter (farmer) * Mr Bohlmann (machinist), wife, and child * Mr Faas (merchant) * Dr Schumann (surgeon) ===Steerage Passengers=== This list is compiled from newspaper article at . It is in the same order with the same punctuation. The profiles linked are those allocated to the corresponding category and have not been confirmed. * Scholl (miner), wife, and four children; * Ruciak (miner), wife, and three children; ** [[Ruciak-4|Franziska (Ruciak) Baehnisch (1831-1892)]] * Fischer (miner), wife, and one child; * Schöffel, (miner); * Bramen and wife, Beushauser and wife, Minne; * Rohrloch, wife, and three children; * Schmidt (miner), wife, and two children; * Miss Moritz; * Goile, wife, and three children; * Mrs Barsh and three daughters, Heins, Ladholz, Harlung; ** [[Sudholz-14|Johann Wilhelm Albrecht Sudholz (1821-1903)]] * Ungar, Schlinker, and Kiedel, miners; * Polack (miner), brothers, wife, and three children; * Woldmann, Dunemann, Rehbein, and Philip, miners; * Bromer (miner) and wife; * Partier (miner), wife, and child; * Junge (miner) and wife; * Kichnel, (miner); * May (miner), wife, and three children; ** [[Mai-57|Henrietta Dorathea Louisa (Mai) Sixtus (1829-1903)]] ** [[Mai-94|Johanne Augustine Wilhelmine (Mai) Diener (1833-1922)]] * Lampe and wife, Muller; * Spingler, wife, and three children; * Gregorke, wife,and three children; ** [[Gregurke-5|Johann Gottfried Gregurke (abt.1803-1868)]] ** [[Kurzen-4|Johanna Dorothea Elizabeth (Kurzen) Gregurke (abt.1801-1885)]] **[[Gregurke-19|Johanne Friederike Eleonore (Gregurke) Radloff (abt.1831-1884)]] **[[Gregurke-20|Pauline Ernestine (Gregurke) Mosel (abt.1832-1915)]] ** [[Gregurke-2|Johann Gottlieb Gregurke (abt.1832-1887)]] **[[Gregurke-21|Auguste (Gregurke) Mattschoss (abt.1837-1908)]] ** [[Gregurke-4|Carl Gottfried August Gregurke (1840-1912)]] * Feist, wife, and four children; * Strauss, wife, and four children; Groom Surname: PFEIFFER Groom Given Names: Johann Gottfried Bride Surname: STRAUSS Bride Given Names: Johanne Rosalie Marriage Date: 09-May-1854 Marriage Place: Lutheran Church Lobethal Groom Age: 32 Groom Marital Status: S Groom Father: Not Recorded Bride Age: 25 Bride Marital Status: S Bride Father: Not Recorded District: Adelaide Book/Page: 19/233 .( Johann Gottfried Pfeiffer born 9 Feb 1822 Brandenberg arrived ZEBRA 1838, son of Johann Georg Pfeiffer 1791-1884 & Anna Rosina Neumann 1791-1867. nb Johann Gottfried's mother is incorrectly shown as Christane nee Schleske on the article re ZEBRA passengers, she was wife of Johann Gottleib Pfeiffer from Rackau. * Maruschke, Heusler brothers; * Hebig, wife, and three children; ** [[Haebich-13|Johann Carl Gottlieb Haebich (1838-1907)]] * Altman, wife, and three children; * Neida, wife, and child; * Niemann, wife, and five children; * Miss Dorothea Brockmann; * Arend Wille and wife; * Eisele, Kuch, and Heing, miners; * Neimeyer, Degenhardt; * Hage, wife, and three children; * Wenzel, wife, and three children; ** [[Wenzel-861|August Heinrich Friedrich WENZEL (abt.1805-1881)]] ** Johanna Dorothea Eleonora (BAHR) WENZEL ** [[Wenzel-860|Henrietta Fredericke Augusta (WENZEL) POTTS (1831-1871)]] ** [[Wenzel-862|Heinrich Friedrich August WENZEL (1832-1908)]] ** [[Wenzel-863|Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor WENZEL (1836-1907)]] ** [[Wenzel-864|Carl Friedrich Eduard Wenzel (1842-1919)]] * Rogener, wife, and child; * Schunke; ** [[Schunke-52|Carl Friedrich Julius Schunke (1825-1902)]] ** [[Schunke-51|Ernst Christian Heinrich Schunke (1823-1891)]] ** [[Schunke-39|Georg Heinrich Wilhlem Schunke (1836-1904)]] * Scenert; * Geier; * Pelzer; * Haenel, wife, and child; * Miss Schier, Deyenhardt, Bohme; * Lommer, wife, and two children; * Miss Balthausen, Maller, Marz; * Tronier, wife, and child; * Apel; * Grimm, wife, and three children; * Flottmann, wife, and four children, Bannier and wife, Schulz, Klopp, Hertschel; * Rose, wife, and child; * Fiedler, wife, and two children; * Hinze and wife, Helling, Miss Maller, Trense and wife, Bold, Eckermann; ** [[Helling-109|Carl Ludwig Friedrich Helling (abt.1827-1887)]] * Hannert, wife, and four children; * Gotte; * Nagel, wife, and four children; **[[Nagel-1640|Johann Heinrich August Wilhelm Nagel (1814-1866)]] **[[Unterberg-7|Johanna Caroline Rudolphine Bohn nee Unterberg (1796-1869)]] **[[Nagel-1629|Wilhelm Friedrich Christian Nagel (1837-1915)]] **[[Bohn-755|Johanne Caroline Wilhelmine Bohn (1826 - )]] **[[Bohn-757|Christiane Caroline Juliane Bohn (1831-1921)]] **[[Bohn-758|Johann Heinrich Christian Bohn (1833-1900)]] * Miss Lene ===Sources=== * [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/heerjeebhoyrustomjeepatel1846.shtml The Ships List, submitted by Robert Janmaat]

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[[Category: New Netherland Families]] == Netherlands Ancestry of the Hegeman Family of New Netherland == ===Hegeman families at Harderwijk and Elburg === :In order to trace the ancestors of Adriaen Hegeman, who emigrated from the Netherlands to New Amsterdam (New York) in 1652, a research was undertaken in the collections of the Central Bureau for Genealogy, The Hague, the State’s archives in the province of Guelderland, Arnhem, and the City archives of Amsterdam. :Apart from the fact that Adriaen Hegeman emigrated with his wife and some children in 1652, and that a son Jacob was baptized [at] New Amsterdam 9 March 1653, we knew that allegedly his father, Hendricus, had been a reformed minister in Guelderland, like two of his brothers, and that his grandmother, Aertien, had owned land…. : The collections of the Central bureau for Genealogy already contained a number of data on several Hegemans, most of which appeared to have lived in the old cities of Harderijk and Elburg on the (former) Zuydersea. Moreover a Rev. Hendricus Hegeman was found mentioned, who had been Dutch Reformed Minister at Vorchtern, a village in the municipality of Heerde, Guelderland, 1624-1637. : As older Hegemans were found to have lived exclusively in Elburg and Harderwijk, the church records of these towns were searched. Alas, church records of Elburg have only been preserved from 1635 (baptisms) and 1666 (marriages). so the judicial archives of Elburg were searched and there the first important record was found: * 1652 February 21, Elburg (r.a. no. 154): Henrick Gerrits by proxy of Egbert Berents at Zwolle, tutor of the minor children of the late Hendrick Hegeman, procreated by Marricken Barents, his wife, and Dionys Hegeman, acting for himself and for his brother Adriaen Hegeman by notarial proxy given at Amsterdam, provide a guaranty for the estate of the late Gualtherus Hegeman, by his life minister of Doornspijk, in favor of his creditors. : A search of the archives of Amsterdam revealed that Adriaen Hegeman, from Elburg, 25, parents deceased, had his banns [of marriage] proclaimed on 29 January 1649 with Catharina Margits, from Amsterdam, 21, assisted by her father Joseph Margits. They were married at Sloten (near Amsterdam) 7 March 1649. His brother Dionys Hegeman had his banns published at Amsterdam on 28 August 1653 with Susanna de Schilder. He came also from Elburg, was 29 years old and a grocer by profession. : Further research in the archives of Elburg and, in a later stage, of Harderwijk revealed a number of records as shown below, which made it possible to compile the following genealogy: * Jacob Hegeman, born, presumably at Harderwijk, about 1520, member of the St. Jorisgilde (St. George’s guild) 1553, deacon and alderman of the Sacrament’s guild 1555, orphan’s master 1555, alderman 1561 and burgomaster of Harderwijk 1564, † before 28 December 1571, married Harderwijk 22 April 1544 Elsgen Cornelisse (daughter of Cornelis), † Harderwijk 1593. * 1571 Dec. 28, Harderwijk: before the aldermen appears Willem Hegeman for his sister Cornelia Hegeman and his brother Wolter Hegeman, who has taken refuge abroad, children of the later Jacob Hegeman. * 1573 Nov. 27, Harderwijk (r.a. no. 138, fol. 47): Else Hegemans provides a guaranty in favor of her daughter Cornelisje Hegemans. * 1578 July 28, Harderwijk (r.a. no. 138, fol. 264 vo.): Elsgen, widow of Jacob Hegeman, also acting for her son Wolter Hegeman, captain, and Nyesgen, his wife, confers a gift to the poor. * 1578 Sep. 27: Harderwijk (r.a. no. 138, fol. 269): Elsgen, widow of Jacob Hegeman, with captain Wolter Hegeman her son and chosen tutor on one side, and Marrytgen Bitters, widow of the ensign Willem Hegeman, on the other side, make a settlement about the estate of Willem Hegeman. * 1589 April 1, Harderwijk (r.a. no. 139, fol. 277 vo.): Else, widow of Jacob Hegeman gives a legacy to Jan, illegimitate son of the late Wolter Hegeman, her son. She owns a house in the Bruggestraat. Wolter has left a daughter Wyntje. Else has a daughter Cornelisje Hegemans, widow of Geerlof Voet. * Lambert Hegeman, owner of a house and land at Elburg, and of a farm called Witborncamp at Elspeet, † before 5 Oct. 1611, married N.N. (his wife has not been found). * Jacob Lambertsz. Hegeman, mentioned as nephew of the colonel wolter Hegeman in an old manuscript genealogy of the Feith family [see Evidences, no. VI], † after 24 Sep. 1625, married 20 Sep. 1590 Arntgen (Aertien) Feith, † shortly before 28 Feb. 1651, daughter of Hendrick Arntsz. Feith, burgomaster of Elburg, and Erwertje van Hoeclum. * 1595 April 11, Elburg (r.a. no. 119, fol. 54): Jacob Hegeman and Arntgen Feiths, his wife, have sold some parcels of land to Bettgen Hegemans, his sister, half of which are already in Bettgen’s possession. * Hendrick (Henricus) Hegeman, born Elburg ca. 1595, student at Franeker University 26 May 1617 (Album studiosum no. 1668), Dutch Reformed Minister at Vorchten 1624-1637, † Vorchten 1637, married (1) N.N. (name of first wife still unknown), married (2) Maritgen Berentsdr. van Marle, Vorchten, buried 8 Oct. 1679, daughter of Berent Egbertsz. van Marle; she remarried Vorchten (banns published Harderwijk 9 Aug.) 1638 Joachim Straetman, Minister at Vorchten 1638-1660. * Adriaen Hegeman, born Elburg ca. 1624, silk merchant, 1672,married Sloten (Banns proclaimed Amsterdam 29 Jan.) 7 March 1649 Catharina Margits, born Amsterdam ca. 1628, † 1690. They emigrated to New Amsterdam in 1652. Children, as far as found: * Hendricus Hegeman, bapt. Amsterdam (oude Kerk) 13 April 1649 (witness: Gualtherus Hegeman). * Joseph Hegeman, bapt. Amsterdam (Noorderkerk) 15 Jan. 1651. * Jacob Hegeman, bapt. New Amsterdam 9 March 1653.

Hegnauer Family Mysteries

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[[Category: Richardson County, Nebraska]] [[Category: Richardson County, Nebraska, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Heim Cemetery, Dawson, Nebraska]] This is a free space page for the Heim Cemetery and a work in progress. Changes welcome at any time. {{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Heim Cemetery, Dawson, Nebraska. }} * See the [[:Category:Heim Cemetery, Dawson, Nebraska|Heim Cemetery, Dawson, Nebraska]] for people buried in this cemetery. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Heim_Cemetery%2C_Dawson%2C_Nebraska|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100753/heim-cemetery Heim Cemetery at Find a Grave] * To create a button on a profile page, use this formatting: {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Heim_Cemetery%2C_Dawson%2C_Nebraska| the Heim Cemetery]]}} ==About== This free space page for Heim Cemetery is part of WikiTree's Georgia Cemeteries Project. It is being developed to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred there. This page is part of the [[Space:Nebraska Cemeteries Team|Nebraska Cemeteries Team]]. Heim Cemetery is a small cemetery with around 2,250 grave sites. It covers about 4.8 acres. It was first laid out in March 1888. ==Location== :'''Cemetery name:''' Heim Cemetery :'''Address:''' Nemaha Street, just off I-75, NNW of Dawson, Nebraska, zip code 68337 :'''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 40.1378187, -95.8327453 ==Sources== * The Heim Cemetery History [http://penncolonynebraska.org/the-heim-cemetery-in-dawson-nebraska/] *Heim Cemetery Association Records (list of lot numbers and people buried there) [http://penncolonynebraska.org/cemetery-records/] *Find A Grave [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100753] ==Cemetery Records== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Surname ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | First/Middle Name/Initials ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Death ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Lot Owner ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Lot Number ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Find a Grave Memorial ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | WikiTree Profile ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Photo (click for larger) |- | Burr||O.W.||1952||O. W. Burr||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64862407/orin-wilbur-burr Orin Wilbur Burr]|| [[Burr-2831|Orin Wilbur Burr (1859-1952)]]|| |- | Burr||Eunice J.||1916||O. W. Burr||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64862374/eunice-jennie-burr Eunice Jennie Eckard Burr]|||| |- | Burr||Everette||1907||O. W. Burr||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64862396/everette-burr Everette Burr]|||| |- | Klein||Helen Stratton||1990||William Pool||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82358748/helen-louise-klein Helen Louise Stratton Klein]||[[Stratton-4899|Helen Louise (Stratton) Klein (1905-1990)]]|| |- | Wuster||Joseph L.||1969||Jacob G Heim and Thomas Wuster||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82861785/joseph-l-wuster Joseph L Wuster]||[[Wuster-18|Joseph Lawrence Wuster (1909-1969)]]|| |- | Wuster||Frederick J.||1964||Jacob G Heim and Thomas Wuster||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71193187/frederick-jacob-wuster Frederick J Wuster]||[[Wuster-19|Frederick Jacob Wuster (1905-1964)]]|| |- | Stalder||Erva Wuster||1995||Jacob G Heim and Thomas Wuster||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168285/erva-alice-stalder Erva Alice Wuster Stalder]||[[Wuster-23|Minerva Alice (Wuster) Stalder (1901-1995)]]|| |- | Wuster||Maggie Heim||1995||Jacob G Heim and Thomas Wuster||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168931/margaret-emma-wuster Margaret Emma “Maggie” Heim Wuster]||[[Heim-528|Margaret Emma (Heim) Wuster (1880-1951)]]|| |- | Wuster||Thomas F.||1960||Jacob G Heim and Thomas Wuster||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168940/thomas-f-wuster Thomas F Wuster]||[[Wuster-16|Thomas Frederick Wuster (1878-1960)]]|| |- | Stoltz||Charles Edward||1944||Charles E. Stoltz||57||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82809239/charles-edward-stoltz Charles Edward Stoltz]||[[Stoltz-514|Charles Edward Stoltz (1870-1944)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-10.jpg|20px}} |- | Stoltz||Anna Heim||1961||Charles E. Stoltz||57||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82809201/anna-stoltz Anna Heim Stoltz]||[[Heim-576|Anna Margaret (Heim) Stoltz (1869-1961)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-10.jpg|20px}} |- | Stoltz||Carl C||1944||Charles E. Stoltz||57||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82809223/carl-c-stoltz Carl C Stoltz]||[[Stoltz-517|Carl C. Stoltz (1904-1944)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-8.jpg|20px}} |- | Williamson||Esther May Stoltz||1932||Charles E. Stoltz||57||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82861701/esther-williamson Esther May Williamson Stoltz]||[[Stoltz-515|Esther May (Stoltz) Williamson (1895-1932)]]|| |- | Stoltz||Raymond||1898||Charles E. Stoltz||57||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82828931/raymond-stoltz Raymond Stoltz]||[[Stoltz-516|Raymond Arthur Stoltz (1898-1899)]]|| |- | Ulmer||Solomon J||1951||Solomon J. Ulmer||58||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82860702/solomon-j-ulmer Solomon J Ulmer]||[[Ulmer-423|Solomon Jonathan Ulmer (1865-1951)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6-5.jpg|20px}} |- | Ulmer||Mary J||1940||Solomon J. Ulmer||58||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140703219/mary-j-ulmer Mary J Sharshall Ulmer]||[[Sharshal-1|Mary J (Sharshal) Ulmer (1875-1940)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6-6.jpg|20px}} |- | Ulmer||Ida E||1892||Solomon J. Ulmer||58||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82844041/ida-e-ulmer Ida E Sharshall Ulmer]||[[Ulmer-440|Ida E Ulmer (1891-1892)]]|| |- | Hoff||Albert||1886||R. L. Hoff||80||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81445263/albert-hoff Albert Hoff]|| [[Hoff-1321|Albert Hoff (1860-1886)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6-9.jpg|20px}} |- | Hoff||Humprey||1886||R. L. Hoff||80||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81445300/humphrey-hoff Humphrey Hoff]|| [[Hoff-1322|Humphrey Hoff (1861-1886)]]|| |- | Miles||Mary A.||1892||B. F. Miles||81||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79354883/mary-ann-miles Mary Ann Graham Miles]|| [[Graham-24012|Mary Ann (Graham) Miles (1837-1892)]]|| |- | Miles||Benj. F.||1909||B. F. Miles||81||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79354729/benjamin-franklin-miles Benjamin Franklin Miles]||[[Miles-9233|Benjamin Franklin Miles (1841-1909)]]|| |- | Miles||Jay R.||1949||B. F. Miles||81||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79400465/jay-r.-miles Jay R Miles]||[[Miles-7527|Jay R Miles (1872-1949)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6-7.jpg|20px}} |- | Iliff||Nancy||1893||John Iliff||83||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81716808/nancy-iliff Nancy Carroll Iliff]|||| |- | Iliff||John W||1901||John Iliff||83||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105577961/john-wesley-iliff John Wesley Carroll Iliff]||[[Iliff-189|John Wesley Iliff (1824-1901)]]|| |- | Iliff||Ella||1944||John Iliff||83||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81716650/ella-iliff Ella Iliff]||[[Wetmore-682|Ella (Wetmore) Iliff (1864-1944)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-6.jpg|20px}} |- | Iliff||William Sherman||1895||John Iliff||83||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81716975/william-sherman-iliff William Sherman Iliff]||[[Iliff-147|William Sherman Iliff (1866-1895)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-6.jpg|20px}} |- | Dappen||Maryetta||1929||Jacob Dappen||84||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64863296/marietta-dappen Marietta Dappen]||[[Spaulding-2301|Maryetta (Spaulding) Dappen (1874-1929)]]|| |- | Dappen||Jacob||1923||Jacob Dappen||84||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64863279/jacob-c-dappen Jacob Dappen]||[[Dappen-9|Jacob G. Dappen (1870-1923)]]|| |- | Dappen||Chloa Fern||1906||Jacob Dappen||84||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64863242/chloa-fern-dappen Chloa Fern Dappen]||[[Dappen-10|Chloa Fern Dappen (1897-1906)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-7.jpg|20px}} |- | Sims||William D||1952||William Sims||112||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82414006/william-d-sims William D Sims]||[[Sims-6700|William D Sims (1873-1952)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-3.jpg|20px}} |- | Morse||Grace Sims||1928||William Sims||112||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82376184/grace-morse Grace Sims Morse]||[[Sims-6701|Grace (Sims) Morse (1900-1928)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-5.jpg |20px}} |- | Sims||Ivy Pearl Hicks||1902||William Sims||112||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82413598/ivy-pearl-sims Ivy Pearl Hicks Sims]||[[Hicks-12431|Ivy Pearl (Hicks) Sims (1875-1902)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-4.jpg |20px}} |- | Sims||Martha Louise Lee||1942||William Sims||112||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82413854/martha-louise-sims Martha Louise Lee Sims]||[[Lee-28784|Martha Louise (Lee) Sims (1853-1942)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6-4.jpg|20px}} |- | Sims||John R||1934||William Sims||112||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82413661/john-r-sims John R Sims]||[[Sims-6702|John R Sims (1851-1934)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6-4.jpg|20px}} |- | Maze||W B||1920||W B Maze||113||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82375859/wesley-bennett-maze Rev Wesley Bennett Maze]||[[Maze-334|Wesley Bennett Maze (1862-1920)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5.jpg|20px}} |- | Sippley||Dorothy M.E.||1907||Henry Sippley||145||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82415608/dorothy-m._e.-sippley Dorothy M. E. Sippley]||[[Sippley-5|Dorthy M E Sippley (1907-1907)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6.jpg|20px}} |- | Sippley||J. Henry||1933||Henry Sippley||145||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140674785/joseph-henry-sippley Joseph Henry Sippley]||[[Sippley-7|Joseph Henry Sippley (1861-1933)]]|| |- | Sippley||Rosa Belle||1957||Henry Sippley||145||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82785841/rosa-belle-sippley Rosa Belle Bodle Sippley]||[[Bodle-281|Rosa Belle (Bodle) Sippley (1878-1957)]]|| |- | Auxier||Raymond C.||1919||E. E. Auxier||146||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21808948/raymond-cloyd-auxier Raymond Cloyd Auxier]||[[Auxier-279|Homer Joseph Auxier (1891-1963)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_4-1.jpg|20px}} |- | Auxier||Homer J.||1936||E. E. Auxier||146||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21808979/homer-joseph-auxier Homer Joseph Auxier]||[[Auxier-278|Raymond Cloyd Auxier (1900-1919)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_4-2.jpg|20px}} |- | Auxier||Mary L.||1937||E. E. Auxier||146||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21808886/mary-lucy-auxier Mary Lucy Prichard Auxier]||[[Prichard-708|Mary Lucy (Prichard) Auxier (1864-1937)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_4-3.jpg|20px}} |- | Auxier||Edward E.||1948||E. E. Auxier||146||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21808928/edward-everett-auxier Edward Everett Auxier]||[[Auxier-277|Edward Everett Auxier (1864-1948)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_4-4.jpg|20px}} |- | Powell||Curtis||1979||Guy R Powell||147||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82376874/curtis-powell Curtis Powell]||[[Powell-15691|Curtis Leon Powell (1919-1979)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_4.jpg|20px}} |- | Powell||Guy Reed||1918||Guy R Powell||147||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82376898/guy-reed-powell Guy Reed Powell]||[[Powell-18052|Guy Reed Powell (1915-1918)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_3-9.jpg |20px}} |- | Powell||Guy Reed||1956||Guy R Powell||147||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82376920/guy-reed-powell Guy Reed Powell]||[[Powell-15690|Guy Reed Powell (1889-1956)]]|| |- | Powell||Grace||1981||Guy R Powell||147||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82376887/grace-powell Grace Powell]||[[Peden-787|Grace (Peden) Powell (1891-1981)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_3-8.jpg |20px}} |- | Eckard||Catharine Andrews||1921||L. P. Eckard||153||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168585/catharine-eckard Catharine Andrews Eckard]||[[Andrews-13978|Catharine (Andrews) Eckard (1840-1921)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_3-2.jpg|20px}} |- | Eckard||Leoland P||1945||L. P. Eckard||153||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168575/leoland-p.-eckard Leoland P. Eckard]|||| |- | Hock||Melva Wynona Eckard||1945||L. P. Eckard||153||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168502/melva-wynona-hock Melva Wynona Eckard Hock]|||| |- | Hock||Leo Daniel||1973||L. P. Eckard||153||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168512/leo-daniel-hock Leo Daniel Hock]|||| |- | Lyons||E. Paul||1979||E. Paul Lyons||155||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168673/edgar-paul-lyons Edgar Paul Lyons]||[[Lyons-7039|Edgar Paul Lyons (1895-1979)]]|| |- | Lyons||Bessie||1971||E. Paul Lyons||155||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168684/bessie-lyons Bessie Hales Lyons]||[[Hales-1154|Bessie (Hales) Lyons (1895-1971)]]|| |- | Lyons||Richard W.||1923||E. Paul Lyons||155||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168355/richard-w-lyons Richard W. Lyons]||[[Lyons-7041|Richard W Lyons (1922-1923)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_2-6.jpg|20px}} |- | Lyons||Ellen E.||1929||E. Paul Lyons||155||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168362/ellen-e-lyons Ellen E. Lyons]||[[Lyons-7042|Ellen E Lyons (1928-1929)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_2-6.jpg|20px}} |- | Lyons||Jerold W.||1937||E. Paul Lyons||155||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168376/jerold-w-lyons Jerold W. Lyons]||[[Lyons-7043|Jerold W Lyons (1937-1937)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_2-6.jpg|20px}} |- | Sparks||Mamie Maxine||1925||Fred Sparks||156 S1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82807835/mamie-maxine-sparks Mamie Maxine Sparks]||[[Sparks-6238|Mamie Maxine Sparks (1925-1925)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_2-7.jpg|20px}} |- | Smith||Peter A.||1927||Peter A. Smith||156 N1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58583258/peter-august-smith Peter A Smith]||[[Smith-193858|Peter A Smith (1851-1927)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_3.jpg|20px}} |- | Smith||Lizzie||1938||Peter A. Smith||156 N1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58583363/elizabeth-smith Elizabeth "Lizzie" Kaul Smith]||[[Kaul-96|Elizabeth (Kaul) Smith (1855-1938)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_2-8.jpg|20px}} |- | Hoppes||C. W.||||C. W. Hoppes||158 S 1/2|||||| |- | Hoppes||Elizabeth||1923||C. W. Hoppes||158 S 1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55837978/elizabeth-hoppes Elizabeth Harrison Hoppes]||[[Harrison-17199|Elizabeth (Harrison) Hoppes (1833-1923)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_3-3.jpg|20px}} |- | Spaulding||Edith Ileen||1923||John Spaulding||160||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82808014/infant-spaulding Infant Spaulding]|||| |- | Spaulding||John||1946||John Spaulding||160||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82808026/john-spaulding John Spaulding]||[[Spaulding-2235|John Spaulding (1882-1946)]]|| |- | Spaulding||Cora||1979||John Spaulding||160||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82807873/cora-agnes-spaulding Cora Agnes Day Spaulding]||[[Day-12439|Cora Agnes (Day) Spaulding (1885-)]]|| |- | Brod||Larry Jean||1933||John Spaulding||160||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64861967/larry-jean-brod Larry Jean Brod]|||| |- | Brod||Larence||1990||John Spaulding||160|||||| |- | Cummins||Verne||1981||Verne Cummins ||161 N1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64863029/vernon-cummins Vernon Cummins]||[[Cummins-2704|Ulric Vernon Cummins (1894-1981)]]|| |- | Cummins||Lloyd V||1922||Verne Cummins ||161 N1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64862975/lloyd-v-cummins Lloyd V. Cummins]||[[Cummins-2147|Loyd V Cummins (1922-1922)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_3-5.jpg|20px}} |- | Sinnett||Linda Almira Young||1958||Merle Sinnett ||161 S1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82414287/linda-almira-sinnett Linda Almira Young Sinnett]||[[Young-35736|Linda Almira (Young) Sinnett (1877-1958)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_3-6.jpg|20px}} |- | Sinnett||Isaac Merrill||1955||Merle Sinnett ||161 S1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82414261/isaac-merrill-sinnett Isaac Merrill Sinnett]||[[Sinnett-857|Isaac Merrill Sinnett (1868-1950)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_3-6.jpg|20px}} |- | Auxier||William E||1998||William and Evelyn Auxier ||162||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186804048/william-e-auxier William Edward "Billy" Auxier]||[[Auxier-275|William Edward Auxier (1924-1998)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_3-7.jpg|20px}} |- | Auxier||Wilhelmina||1981||E. E. Auxier ||163||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21808989/wilhelmina-auxier Wilhelmina Wilkinson Auxier]||[[Wilkinson-9512|Queen Wilhelmina (Wilkinson) Auxier (1901-1981)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_4-5.jpg|20px}} |- | Auxier||Edward Jennings||1991||E. E. Auxier ||163||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21809022/edward-jennings-auxier Edward Jennings Auxier]||[[Auxier-276|Edward Jennings Auxier (1899-1991)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_4-5.jpg|20px}} |- | Auxier||Helen||2012||E. E. Auxier ||163||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93638937/helen-ruth-auxier Helen Ruth Wittwer Auxier]|||| |- | Auxier||LeRoy R||2015||E. E. Auxier ||163||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142409874/leroy-raymond-auxier LeRoy Raymond Wittwer Auxier]|||| |- | Georgi||Bertha R.||1906||Max and Ella Georgi ||164 N3/5||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69005972/bertha-r-georgi Bertha R Georgi]||[[Georgi-43|Bertha R Georgi (1906-1906)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_4-9.jpg|20px}} |- | Georgi||Ellen E.||1935||Max and Ella Georgi ||164 N3/5||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69005982/ellen-e-georgi Ellen E “Ella” Sippley Georgi]||[[Sippley-3|Ellen Elizabeth (Sippley) Georgi (1868-1935)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_4-8.jpg|20px}} |- | Georgi||Max R.||1969||Max and Ella Georgi ||164 N3/5||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69006019/max-r-georgi Max R Georgi]||[[Georgi-42|Max Rudolph Arthur Georgi (1879-1969)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_4-7.jpg|20px}} |- | Sippley||Hettie||1971||J. A. Sippley||165 S1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82415776/hettie-sippley Hettie Sippley]||[[Snethen-59|Hettie (Snethen) Sippley (1876-1971)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6-1.jpg |20px}} |- | Sippley||Andrew||1949||J. A. Sippley||165 S1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28300754/john-andrew-sippley John Andrew Sippley]||[[Sippley-4|John Andrew Sippley (1876-1949)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6-1.jpg|20px}} |- | Hinks||Flora||1924||Roy Hinks||166 N1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140676164/flora-ann-hinks Flora Ann Spaulding Hinks]||[[Spaulding-2333|Flora Ann (Spaulding) Hinks (1892-1924)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6-3.jpg|20px}} |- | Crago||Grace Belle||1947||S. D. Harmon||188|||||| |- | Harmon||George D||1948||S. D. Harmon||188|||||| |- | Bindrum||Barbara June||1943||S. D. Harmon||188|||||| |- | Lee||Lula||1968||S. D. Harmon||188|||||| |- | Harmon||Stephen Douglas||1929||S. D. Harmon||188||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69440501/stephen-douglas-harmon Stephen Douglas Harmon]||[[Harmon-5865|Stephen Douglas Harmon (1872-1929)]]|| |- | Iliff||Lotta M.||1959||Henry W. Heim ||204 N 1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81716766/lotta-malinda-iliff Lotta Malinda Heim Iliff]||[[Heim-845|Lotta Malinda (Heim) Iliff (1886-1959)]]|| |- | Iliff||Rev. W. C.||1959||Henry W. Heim ||204 N 1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81716837/william-clyde-iliff Rev William Clyde Iliff]||[[Iliff-190|William Clyde Iliff (1886-1959)]]|| |- | Ulmer||Rev. Walter P.||1972||Walter and Laura Ulmer ||216 N 1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82860812/walter-p-ulmer Walter P Ulmer]||[[Ulmer-444|Walter Pierce Ulmer (1890-1972)]]|| |- | Ulmer||Laura White||1974||Walter and Laura Ulmer ||216 N 1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82844082/laura-m-ulmer Laura M White Ulmer]||[[White-42438|Laura Maude (White) Ulmer (1896-1974)]]|| |- | White||Clara A. ||1964||Arthur and Clara White||216 S 1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82861432/clara-a-white Clara A Leininger White]||[[Leininger-708|Clara Adeline (Leininger) White (1867-1964)]]|| |- | White||Arthur L. ||1950||Arthur and Clara White||216 S 1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82861416/arthur-l-white Arthur L White]||[[White-80460|Arthur Leslie White (1867-1950)]]|| |- | Ulmer||Norman||1964||Norman and Pearl Ulmer ||217 S 2/5||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82860540/norman-m-ulmer Norman M Ulmer]||[[Ulmer-443|Norman Martin Ulmer (1885-1964)]]|| |- | Ulmer||Pearl||1986||Norman and Pearl Ulmer ||217 S 2/5||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82860553/pearl-ruth-ulmer Pearl Ruth Brandstetter Ulmer]||[[Brandstetter-89|Pearl (Brandstetter) Ulmer (1896-1986)]]|| |- | Hendricks||Gladys E||1935||J. F. Hendricks||244||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66083040/gladys-e-hendricks Gladys E Hendricks]|||| |- | Hendricks||Jesse F||1964||J. F. Hendricks||244||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61386546/jesse-franklin-hendricks Jesse Franklin Hendricks]||[[Hendricks-3203|Jesse Franklin Hendricks (1886-1964)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images-5.jpg||20px}} |- | Beechly||Allen S||1942||A. S. Beechly||255||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/65866555/allen-s.-beechly Allen Beechly]|| [[Beechly-1|Allen S Beechly (1849-1942)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images-6.jpg||20px}} |- | Beechly||Nellie L||1952||A. S. Beechly||255||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/65866640/nellie-l-beechly Nellie Walker Beechly]||[[Walker-37786|Nellie L (Walker) Beechly (1866-1952)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images-7.jpg||20px}} |- | Hendricks||Cleon||1975||Cleon and Esther Iliff||256||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81716618/cleon-iliff Cleon Iliff]||[[Iliff-145|Cleon Leroy Iliff (1889-1975)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images-9.jpg||20px}} |- | Iliff||Gordon E||1932||Cleon and Esther Iliff||256||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81716730/gordon-e-iliff Gordon E Iliff]|||| |- | Iliff||Wilma G||1941||Cleon and Esther Iliff||256||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81716953/wilma-g-iliff Wilma G Iliff]|||| |- | Iliff||Flora||1946||Cleon and Esther Iliff||256||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81716710/flora-iliff Flora Iliff]||[[Bacon-5956|Flora (Bacon) Iliff (1889-1946)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images-8.jpg||20px}} |- | Iliff||Esther||1997||Cleon and Esther Iliff||256||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81716694/esther-a-iliff Esther Iliff]||[[West-20716|Esther Agnes (West) Iliff (1908-1997)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_2.jpg||20px}} |- | Iliff||Esther||1997||Cleon and Esther Iliff||256||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81716694/esther-a-iliff Esther Iliff]||[[West-20716|Esther Agnes (West) Iliff (1908-1997)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_2.jpg||20px}} |- | Welch||Velma||1979||Elbert Welch||260 S1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5919647/velma-myrtle-welch Velma Myrtle Creel Welch]||[[Creel-1008|Velma Myrtle (Creel) Welch (1908-1979)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_2-3.jpg|20px}} |- | Welch||Elbert L||1979||Elbert Welch||260 S1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5919624/elbert-leo-welch Elbert Leo Welch]||[[Welch-10174|Elbert Leo Welch (1904-1979)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_2-3.jpg|20px}} |- | Fencil||Harry||1980||Virgil Allen||275||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69005393/harry-fencil Harry Fencil]||[[Fencl-19|Harry (Fencl) Fencil (1905-1980)]]|| |- | Fencil||Gladys Mae||1997||Virgil Allen||275||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69005407/gladys-mae-fencil Gladys Mae Spaulding Allen]||[[Spaulding-2234|Gladys Mae (Spaulding) Fencil (1904-1997)]]|| |- | Allen||Virgil Leroy||1929||Virgil Allen||275||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63955938/virgil-leroy-allen Virgil Leroy Allen]||[[Allen-38779|Virgil Leroy Allen (1900-1929)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_2-4.jpg |20px}} |- | Cudney||Thelma||1982||Virgil Allen||275||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64862883/thelma-edna-cudney Thelma Ellen Spaulding Cudney]||[[Spaulding-2480|Thelma (Spaulding) Cudney (1907-1982)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_2-5.jpg|20px}} |- | Cudney||Orville||1984||Virgil Allen||275||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64862871/orville-herbert-cudney Orville Herbert “Orvel” Cudney Sr.]||[[Cudney-157|Orville Herbert Cudney Sr (1906-1984)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_2-5.jpg|20px}} |- | Welch||Norma Faye||1930||Elbert Welch||260 S1/2||||| |- | Harmon||Sheila Prosser||2006||Chas. R. and Sheila (Prosser) Harmon||278 N1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53930476/sheila-harmon Sheila Prosser Harmon]|||| |- | Foshee||Ronald Lee||2003||Ronald/Norma Foshee||281 N1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/221386973/ronald-lee-foshee Ronald Lee Foshee]||[[Foshee-177|Ronald Lee Foshee (1935-2003)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images-1.jpg|20px}} |- | Foshee||Norma||2020||Ronald/Norma Foshee||281 N1/2||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213878812/norma-foshee Norma DeLong Foshee]||[[Delong-2496|Norma Ann (Delong) Foshee (1948-2020)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images-1.jpg|20px}} |- | Martinosky||Helen||reserved||Jesse F. and Edna Spurgin Tom and Mae (Spurgin) Weneg||358|||||| |- | Martinosky||Don||2012||Jesse F. and Edna Spurgin Tom and Mae (Spurgin) Weneg||358|||||| |- | Weneg||Tom||2007||Jesse F. and Edna Spurgin Tom and Mae (Spurgin) Weneg||358|||||| |- | Weneg||Mae Spurgin||reserved||Jesse F. and Edna Spurgin Tom and Mae (Spurgin) Weneg||358|||||| |- | Spurgin||Kenneth L||2002||Jesse F. and Edna Spurgin Tom and Mae (Spurgin) Weneg||358|||||| |- | Spurgin||Ida Jane||1966||J. F. Spurgin||359|||||| |- | Spurgin||Jesse L||1969||J. F. Spurgin||359|||||| |- | Spurgin||Edna||1978||J. F. Spurgin||359|||||| |- | Spurgin||Jesse F||1987||J. F. Spurgin||359|||||| |- | Spurgin||Steven K||1965||J. F. Spurgin||359||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82808623/steven-k-spurgin Steven K Spurgin]||[[Spurgin-146|Steven K Spurgin (1961-1965)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images-10.jpg|20px}} |- |} ----- ==History== [http://penncolonynebraska.org/historic-walk-from-dawson-to-the-heim-cemetery/ By Robert Williamson, Sexton] Beneath the aged pine trees, just east of the old silver fence, blanketed by several years of pine needles, lies a once proud hand poured sidewalk. This walk leads from the north edge of Dawson to the entrance of the Heim Cemetery, an eighth of a mile north. The Heim Cemetery, over a hundred years old, is the resting place for over 1200 descendents of the Pennsylvania German Colony of Heim’s, Ulmer’s, Wuster’s, and their friends and neighbors. A peaceful and tranquil cemetery, well groomed by the many who faithfully attend their fore fathers’ graves, stands quietly as a reminder of days gone by. The long walk was a dream of the Ladies Auxillary, whose first meeting was recorded on October 11, 1913. The gathering was convened at the home of Mrs. George Smith and promptly elected as officers; Mrs. Della Utermehlen, president; Mrs. Boyles, first vice president; Miss Minnie Rutz, second vice president; Mrs. F.P.Page, secretary; and Miss Carrie Harbough, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Page and Mr. and Mrs. Smith were chosen to inspect the cemetery and report back to the group. In the spring the dead grass was burned and the summer grass attended by a herd of sheep. Through the years the ladies saw to the maintenance and care of the cemetery by raising funds from dues, bake sales, and donations. Mrs. Marie Utermohlen remembered helping her mother prepare food for the many bake sales. Home made butter and fresh farm eggs sold the best from her recall. In 1915 the officers recommended that some one be secured to mow the cemetery and dig out the sweet clover, which was gaining a hold in the bare spots. The fee of 20cents an hour was offered … no mention was made of who took the job. The community quickly recognized the impact that the association was having..They quickly called on the ladies to serve area farm sales. Such an invitation came in February of 1915 from Mr. Miles who owned the ranch southwest of Dawson. Great care was taken in planning the menu. Special preparations were necessary as no refrigeration was available. And the current means of transportation took considerable time to get the food from Dawson to the Miles Ranch. Later in 1915, using the proceeds from the dues and the sales, Mrs. M.D. Ulmer and Mrs. Sarah Ulmer were appointed as a committee to secure some “seats for the benefit of the aged and infirmed who are compelled to wait in the cemetery on funeral occasions.” A committee of Mrs. Klima and Mrs. Porter were to purchase and have placed a toilet in the northwest corner of the cemetery. The bill presented at the next meeting for the construction was for $11.47. The organization continued supporting the needs of the cemetery and raising funds. The last set of minutes was recorded on February 27, 1945 showing only two members attending, Mrs. Rosa Heim and Mrs. Ida Heim, who unanimously voted to disband as an organization and to give the monies in the treasurer to the Heim Cemetery Association. The sidewalk has outlasted the generation of devoted servants whose dream was put into cement. Each section of the walk was sold for $1 and the cement was hand mixed. The donors’ names appear on each of the 192 squares. You can read names familiar to the Dawson area, such as Draper, Wilkinson, Ulmer, Riley, Cooper, Kemist, Heim, Hummel, Albright, Judd, Stoltz, Utermohlen, Wuster, Miles, Newson, Triggs, De Weese, and Buser. Organizations were supportive listing the local chapters of the WCTU, IOOF, WMS, DAR, …and some not so familiar… Retired postmaster Henry Georgi related memories of funerals of years past, when the casket was carried by the pallbearers up the long walk to the cemetery from the Evangelical Church in town. Two wooden saw horses accompanied the procession to give a needed rest to the casket bearers. Henry told of one cold, snowy, winter funeral of a man named Louis Smith. The Kinsey Brothers mortuary of Dawson held the funeral in spite of the inclement weather. The procession was made especially difficult from the church to the cemetery by deep drifts of snow and a fierce winter wind. Only travel by foot along the sidewalk could be made. In later years the sidewalk carried the procession of persons who were attending the annual Memorial Day Observance. Mrs. Doris Stake told of the gathering one Memorial Day which originated from the church. All of the flower girls wore white dresses,the military units were in uniform with flags held high. The proud gathering was lead by local dignitaries and ministers. All ceremoniously made the walk to the cemetery where upon the special observance was held. Every community in this great country pauses on Memorial Day week-end for a brief reflection of the past and to reverently pay respect to those who rest peacefully in their cemeteries. Great pride and care is taken in grooming the grounds and placing memorial wreaths and live plants near the graves. And so it goes on year after year, generation after generation, a thread of character that holds the past to the future. When visiting the Heim Cemetery on Memorial Day, or any other time, listen to the whispering in the pine trees guarding the front gate who beckon you to take a stroll up the old side walk toward town. You will feel history repeating itself. ----- ==Notables Buried Here== [[Category: Heim Cemetery, Dawson, Nebraska]] :Name: Heim Cemetery :Location: Dawson, Richardson, Nebraska, United States

Heimskringla

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[[Category:Norway]] [[Category:Heimskringla]] == Heimskringla == :Heimskringla is the masterpiece of the Icelandic poet, historian and politician Snorre Sturlason. It gives a detailed history of the kings of Norway from their early mythical origins down to Snorre's own time. Written in Old Norse, it was completed around 1220. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Snorre|Snorre]]: [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Heimskringla/Harald_Harfager%27s_Saga#Harald_Supreme_Sovereign_in_Norway. Harald Harfager's Saga] * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Heimskringla|Heimskringla]]'': * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Heimskringla|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available on paper: === * De Norske Kongesagaer, translated by Kjell Arild Pollestad, Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, Oslo, 2012. (Norwegian translation) === Available online: === * [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Heimskringla Heimskringla at wikisource.org] (English translation) === See also === * Wikipedia: [https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heimskringla Heimskringla] (Norwegian) * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heimskringla Heimskringla] (English)

Heindorff Bros

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[[Category:Brisbane, Queensland]] [[Category:Merchants]] ==H. Heindorff== ===Albert Street=== On Tuesday the 14th of August 1883, H. Heindorff began to sell pianos from the Lumley Hill's Buildings on Albert Street in Brisbane Classified Advertising (1883, August 14). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 4. Retrieved July 8, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3420958. {{Image|file=Heindorff_Bros.jpg |caption=Heindorff & Co. building, Albert Street, Brisbane }} ==Heindorff & Co== Henrich and Max Klose formed a partnership and operated under the Company name Heindorff & Co. They sold electrical goods, bells, batteries and appliances, musical instruments, pianos, lampware, enamelled holloware, watchmakers' and jewellers' tools and materials Advertising (1885, July 11). Queensland Figaro and Punch (Brisbane, Qld. : 1885 - 1889), p. 11. Retrieved July 8, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84141028.
There were the sole agent for the "Empress" Kerosene Lamp.{{Image|file=Heindorff_Bros-1.jpg|caption=Empress Advertisement - The Queenslander}} Heindorff & Co invented an electrical light indicator, which when a button was pressed sent a signal to another room. It was installed in the Queensland National Bank to convey simple messages of presence, absence, or disengagement of the bank manager Droving. (1885, October 10). Queensland Figaro and Punch (Brisbane, Qld. : 1885 - 1889), p. 22. Retrieved July 8, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84142141 ===German Llyod's Shipping Agent=== In 1886, Heindorff & Co became the Brisbane shipping agents for the German Llyod Shipping company. The arrangement created a direct steam-shipping line between Brisbane Australia and Hamburg Germany. Town News. (1886, March 27). The Week (Brisbane, Qld. : 1876 - 1934), p. 10. Retrieved July 8, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article183124334 This was mainly managed by Max Klose. ===Insolvency of Heindorff & Co=== 11 April 1888 Heinrich and Max Klose New Insolvents. (1888, March 29). The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), p. 2. Retrieved July 8, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article176707675. ===Fire=== A number of fires were lit in the Heindorff Bros Warehouse in 1902 Recent Fires. (1902, April 23). The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), p. 3 (SECOND EDITION). Retrieved July 8, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article173969864.

Heine Family of Buffalo NY

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[[Category:Heine Name Study]] The goal of this project is to find every non-living person with connected to the Robert Heine family of Buffalo, New York, and to trace their ancestors back as far as we can into Germany. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Troy-204|Sharon Centanne]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding sources * Adding categories * Adding relevant templates * Connecting family members to the global family tree. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8427573 send me a private messa

Heinrich Family History

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Heinrich families and information about individuals, places, and things named Heinrich. (If you have any information to add about Heinrichs or the name, please do.) === Heinrich Family Reunion === Held on March 19, 2005 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in High Hill, Texas. (Does anyone have pictures or memories to share of our family reunion?) === Origin of the name Heinrich === The meaning of the name Heinrich is Ruler Of The Home The origin of the name Heinrich is German. === Landis Farm Cemetery === The Landis Farm Cemetery is on the property of Highmeadow Campground off Route 39 in Derry Township. Only one tombstone remains. It is belived to be the final resting place of Catharina Heinrich, daughter of Jacob and Maria Heinrich. She died March 2?, 1837 at the age of 2. The carving is done in German script on a brownstone marker.

Heinrich Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Heinrich Name Study]] __NOTOC__ [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]]
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Heinrich Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Heinrich Heinrich] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Heinrich name. Uta Hartling[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Gr%C3%BCnewald_Kreis_Neustettin_P/w0wyHAAACAAJ?hl=en History of Grünewald, Kreis Neustettin, Pomerania By Uta Härtling, 2003.] describes the name Hinz as follows in the Grunewald History noted in Sources below.
Hinz - dialect form of Heinz, which is a diminutive of Heinrich, which means‘ruler over the village protected by hedges’ (from hagan = Hagen = place protected by hedges; rik = Herrscher = ruler). Sources say that the Hinz family came during the 17th century from the Pomeranian coast to Grünewald.
The anglicized Hinz has become Hintz in America. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Heinrichs), by time period (18th Century Heinrichs), or by topic (Heinrich DNA, Heinrich Occupations, Heinrich Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==Profiles in this Category== Place profiles in this category by adding the following text to the profile. '''{{One Name Study| name = Heinrich}}''' See [[:Category:Heinrich_Name_Study|profiles in the Heinrich/Hinz/Hintz/Heintz name study category.]] ==How to Join== To join the Heinrich Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Heinrich}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Heinrich Heinrich] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hinz Hinz] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hintz Hintz] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Heinz Heinz] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Heintz Heintz] ==Sources==

Heinrich Passenger List 1856

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[[Category:Heinrich, Arrived 8 Oct 1856]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] Passenger list and general information about the immigrant ship ''Heinrich'' which sailed from Hamburg, Germany to Adelaide, South Australia in 1856. This space is part of the [[Space:Prussian_Immigrant_Ships_to_South_Australia|Prussian Immigrant Ships to South Australia]] list. == Newspapers == '''South Australian Register, Friday September 19th 1856, p. 2''' '''Thursday, September 18'''-The barque ''Heinrich'', 300 tons, C. Spieler, master, from Hamburg May 28. Passengers- Hans Lehman, Hans, Marie, Tahann and Martin Bulmer, Martin, Marie, Fried., Johann, and Martin Pumpa, Heinrich Kapelin, Samuel, Ernestine, Auguste, Ernestine, and Albertine Gunther, Johann, Juliane, August, and Gustav Diebert, Lud. Witte, Henrietta Brolcke, Heinr. Reinemann, E. H. Schmidt, P. Jeissen, Hans and Wilhelm Hnwensen, Fredk. Kung, Ernestine Humpel, Hermann and Louise Mertin, Carl Silberbach, F. Klickman, T. F. Lass, Heirn Plambeck, Johann Schmidt, Carl, Adelguade, Johanna, Jacob, Albert and Auguste Bolck, Johann and Carl Schmidt, Amelia, Rachel, Martin, Marie and Anna Schotz, Christ. Rusenen, Anna Schullarick, Matthis, Elizabeth, Anna, Elizabeth, Martin, Johann, Martin and Marie Lookan, Christia, Behla, Christ., Anna, Martin, Marie, Johanna, Frederich, and Christian Pumpa, Tah Haufe, Tah Jansen, A. J. Frieberg, C. J. and Christian Clarin, Heinrich Meyer, Heinrich Braudes, Hein, Ochlman, Wilhelm Sauer, C. H. Alwine, Reinhold and Caroline Kramm, August Ginsansky, T. W. Minekeuritz, J. F., Johannes, and Friedrich Miegel, F. G Johann, Alberte, Auguste, and Adolph Linger, Gott., Franz, F. G., Anna, and Auguste Friedrich, Wilth and Carl Kranze, T. F., Anna, Wilhelmein, Johanna, Maria, Johann, and Eleonora Brinder, Martin, Louisa, Anna, Maria, Louise, and Fred. Eickert, and George Geuger. '''The Age (Melbourne), Thursday October 9th 1856, p. 4''' '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' ARRIVED (Hobson's Bay.) October 8— Henrich, (Hamburg) barque, 280 tons, C. Spieler, from Hamburgh, via Adelaide 29th ult. Passengers, cabin : Messrs C. S. Brooke, Plumbeck, P. Tesscn, Shwennesson, and 12 in the steerage. Mollcnbeck and Co., agents == The Ship == The ''Heinrich'' was built in 1841 (Bark "Heinrich" (160 L.) erbaut 1841 bei Sager in Vegesack, Kapitän M. Klencke)Höver, Otto. ''Von der Galiot zum Fünfmaster: unsere Segelschiffe in d. Weltschiffahrt 1780 - 1930''. (1934)., at the peak of D.H. Wätjen & Co.'s growth. Between 1838 and 1883, the fleet of Wätjen ships grew from 14 to 43 ships and four steamboatshttps://web.archive.org/web/20070518051512/http://www-user.uni-bremen.de/~bremhist/Waetjen.html. The original owners were D.H. Wätjen & Co. of Bremen.Pawlik, Peter Michael. ''Von der Weser in die Welt.'' (1993).. The ship was named after the eldest son of C. H. Wätjen, Driedrich Heinrich, born in 1840. Technical details (translated from German): * Heinrich, Barque ** Builder: Sager ** Owner: D.H. Wätjen und Co., Bremen ** Launched: 16.08.1841 ** 107 CL / 240 RT, 27.2x 7.5 X 4.3 M From 1842 until 1848 the ''Heinrich'' was a packet-ship between Bremerhaven and New Orleans, then between Bremerhaven and New York. Previous captains were M. Klenke (1842-46) and Erich Wieting (1846-49). In 1851 the ship was sold to shipping agency Biancone & CoStaatsarchiv Hamburg; Hamburg, Deutschland; Hamburger Passagierlisten; Microfilm No.: K_1702. That same year the ''Heinrich'' sailed with a load of emigrant passengers from Hamburg to Rio de Janeiro and then from Rio to Port Adelaide under Captain C.H. Boye. By 1856, when the ''Heinrich'' was due to depart Hamburg for South Australia, the ship had changed hands again and was owned by Knorr & Holtermann, who already had a good reputation for cheap passenger travel to CanadaWagner, Jonathan. A History of Migration from Germany to Canada, 1850-1939. p. 42. == The Captain == Captain C. Spieder == Passengers== The list below is taken directly from the South Australia Register column, pasted above, and compared with the handwritten Hamburg Passenger Lists for the ''Heinrich'', May 23 1856. All of the names below appear in both lists (misspellings/transcription errors are noted). * Christiane Behla * Carl, Adelgunde, Johanna, Jacob, Albert and Auguste Bölk (Bolck) * Heinrich Braudes (Breindes) * [[Binder-737|J. F [Johann Friedrich] ]]., Anna, Wilhelmine, Johanna, Maria, Johann, and Eleonora Brinder (Binder) * Henrietta Broicke (Brolcke) * [[Bubner-13|Hans]], Marie, [[Bubner-12|Johann (John)]] and Martin Bulmer (Bubner) * C. J. and Christian Clarin * [[Diebert-54|Johann]], [[Unknown-524552|Juliane]], [[Diebert-53|August]], and [[Diebert-57|Gustav]] Diebert * [[Eckert-1128|Martin]], [[Jurban-15|Louisa]], [[Eckert-1131|Anna]], [[Eckert-1130|Maria]], [[Eckert-1129|Louise]], and [[Eckert-1132|Friedrich]] Eickert (Eckert) ** Louisa (Elisabeth) (Jurban) Eckert is the sister of Anna (Jurban) Pumpa. * Gottfried Franz * A. J. Frieberg * J. G., Anna, and Auguste Friedrich * George Geuger (Genzer) * August Ginsansky (Gursansky) * Samuel, Ernestine, Auguste, Ernestine, and Albertine Günther * Johann T. Haufe * Heinr. Heinemann * Ernestine Humpel (Hampel) * Johann Jonsson * P. Jeissen (Jeisen) * Heinrich Kapelin * J. Klickman (Klinckmann) * C. E., Alwine, Reinhold and Caroline Kramm (Kramin) * [[Krause-368|Wilhelm]] and [[Krause-374|Carl]] Kranze (Krause) * Fredk. Kung (Kunz) * J. F. Sass * Hans Lehman * J. G., Johann, Alberte, Auguste, and Adolph Linger (Länger) * Matthis, Elizabeth, Anna, Elizabeth, Martin, Johann, Martin and Marie Lookan (Laokau) * Hermann and Louise Mertin * Heinrich Meyer * J. F., Johannes, and Friedrich Miegel * T. W. Minekeuritz (Minkewitz) * Heinrich Ochlman (Oehlman) * Heirn Plambeck * [[Pumpa-20|Christian]], [[Jurban-2|Anna]], [[Pumpa-26|Martin]], [[Pumpa-24|Marie]], [[Pumpa-28|Johann]], [[Pumpa-29|Friederich]], and [[Pumpa-30|Christian]] Pumpa * [[Pumpa-82|Martin]], [[Hondow-34|Marie]], [[Pumpa-83|Friedrich]], [[Pumpa-65|Johann]], and [[Pumpa-84|Martin]] Pumpa * Amelia Rachel * Christ. Rusenen (Ruschen) * Wilhelm Sauer * E. H. Schmidt * Johann Schmidt (possibly Johanna? A Johanna Schmidt is on the Hamburg list) * Johann and Carl Schmidt * [[Schötz-5|Martin]], Marie and [[Schötz-4|Anna Schötz]] * Anna Schullarick * Hans and Wilhelm Schwensen * Carl Silberbach * Ludw. Witte Total: 109 passengers ===Research Notes=== The following notes come from multiple sources and have not been verified. * Christiane Behla [Is Christiane related to Matthias Behla who migrated on ''Australia'' in 1855?] [From Preilack, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia. born ca 1836] [married Gottlieb Ferdinand MINNE, 23 Feb 1860, Lyndoch Valley, SA BDM#41/57] [Died 4 Jan 1924, Stockwell, SA BDM #467/466] * Carl, Adelgunde, Johanna, Jacob, Albert and Auguste Bölk (Bolck) [Boelke? Lived in Mt Torrens? possibly related to Edward Boelke died 4 Jun 1912, age 85, SA BDM#366/374] * Heinrich Braudes (Breindes) [Nothing found] * J. F., Anna, Wilhelmine, Johanna, Maria, Johann, and Eleonora Brinder (Binder) ** [Johann Friedrich BINDER, born ca 1822, Möstchen, Brandenburg, Prussia, died 15 Jan 1860, Mount Pleasant, SA, age 38, SA BDM#11/173] **[Anna died 08 May 1882 Hoffnungsthal SA] * Henrietta Broicke (Brolcke) * [[Bubner-13|Hans]], Marie, [[Bubner-12|Johann]] and Martin Bulmer (Bubner) ** [Hans was born ca 1809, Farmer from Preilack, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia. died 25 Dec 1865, Barossa Valley, SA, age: 56 SA BDM# 23/181] [Listed as a Wendish pioneer to SA] ** [Johann (John) married 1867 in Rosenthal, died 1923, Dublin, SA] * C. J. and Christian Clarin [35. 30, Farmers from Christiana, Sweden]. * [[Diebert-54|Johann]], Juliane, August, and Gustav Diebert [31. Johann was a cooper from Diebelbruch, Prussia.] * [[Eckert-1128|Martin]], [[Jurban-15|Louisa]], [[Eckert-1131|Anna]], [[Eckert-1130|Maria]], [[Eckert-1129|Louise]], and [[Eckert-1132|Friedrich]] Eickert (Eckert) ** [Martin was a farmer from Tauer, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia., married Elisabeth Jurban, 11 Jul 1846 , Tauer, Prussia; Martin died 1895 in Emu Downs, SA] ** [Marie (14/3/1849-//). Born Tauer, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia. Died SA. m (1) 9/5/1867 Lutheran Church Friedensberg, Wilhelm Schlenker m (2) 15/4/1871 Lutheran Church Friedensburg, Ernst August SEIDEL (//c1834-//)] ** [[Jurban-15|Louisa (Elisabeth) (Jurban) Eckert]] is the sister of Anna (Jurban) Pumpa. [???, Graeme Moad records Elisabeth born 7 Mar 1822, Tauer, Brandenburg Prussia, daughter of Johann Benjamin Traugott THIEM (1802-1894) and Johanne Helene Magdalene FAERBER (1805-1867)] [Second marriage is to Martin Jurban, who immigrated on ''Helene'' in 1856] * Gottfried Franz [28. Boatman from Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia] . * A. J. Frieberg [ (c1834-//). Farmer from Christiana, Sweden.] * J. G., Anna, and Auguste [August?] Friedrich ** [Johann (c1824-//). Farmer from Möstchen, Kreis Züllichau-Schwiebus, Brandenburg, Prussia] ** [August born 2 Nov 1845, died 11 May 1901, Albury, NSW, age: 55, buried St John Lutheran Cemetery, Jindera, NSW. Part of group that left Ebenezer?] * George Geuger (Genzer) [19. Farmer from Tauer, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia] [Listed as a Wendish pioneer to SA]. * August Ginsansky (Gursansky) [(9 Dec 1830-2 Oct 1892). Born Niedewitz, Kreis Crossen, Brandenburg, Prussia (Parents: Carl & Anna Dorothea nee LUSANSKY)] [Died Tanunda SA] [Labourer from Niedewitz, Brandenburg] [married (1) Eva Christine nee WEISS 2 May 1861 at Rosenthal SA BDM#46/13] [married (2) 28 Aug 1872 at Rosenthal, SA, Anna Rosine nee MATERNE (6/10/1844-24/5/1923) Born Ostritz, Kreis Züllichau-Schwiebus, Brandenburg, Prussia., immigrated 2 Sep 1868, ''Cesar Godeffroy'', age: 23] * Samuel, Ernestine, Auguste, Ernestine, and Albertine Günther [40. Farmer from Waldenburg, Prussia.] * Johann T. Haufe [28. Weaver from Rückersdorf, kreis Luckau, Prussia] * Heinr. Heinemann [36. Farmer from Hankensbüttel, Hanover] [Died 1886 at Mt Gambier?] * Ernestine Humpel (Hampel) [ Ernestine Pauline Clara (1831-1903). Unmarried woman from Möstchen, Kreis Züllichau-Schwiebus, Brandenburg, Prussia] [married 2/8/1857 Wilhelm Minkwitz (1824-1906) at Gottlob Schach residence Hahndorf, SA] [Sister to Anna Rosalie Hampel.] * Johann Jonsson [28. Farmer from Christiana, Sweden] [Residence Echunga, Adelaide?] * P. Jeissen (Jeisen) [Peter JEISEN, 29, Farmer from Schleswig] * Heinrich Kapelin [26. Farmer from Pansen??, Hanover] * J. Klickman (Klinckmann) [35. Farmer from Nisdorf, Pommern, Prussia.] * C. E., Alwine, Reinhold and [[Kramm-53|Caroline]] Kramm (Kramin) ** [Carl Eduard KRAMM (6/9/1828-10/12/1876) 27. Born Schwiebus, Kreis Züllichau-Schwiebus, Brandenburg, Prussia. Weaver from Neu Strelitz, Mecklenburg-Strelitz] [Died Adelaide SA (residence Grünthal SA BDM#78/103)] ** [Alwine Christiane Emilie nee ZACHE (29/5/1820-12/4/1885) Died Hahndorf SA BDM #146/26] ** [Reinhold Wilhelm (William) (c1834-20/3/1871). Died Cape Jervis SA. Settled; Cape Jervis. SA #41/297] ** [Johanne Caroline (29/5/1832-13/9/1916). Died Hochkirch Vic. Daughter of Johann Wilhelm Kramm] * [[Krause-368|Wilhelm]] and [[Krause-374|Carl]] Kranze (Krause) * Fredk. Kung (Kunz) [ Friedrich KUNZ 40. Farmer from Wachenheim]. * J. F. Sass [???] * Hans Lehman [46. Farmer from Preilack, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia] * J. G., Johann, Albert[e], Auguste, and Adolph Linger (Länger) ** [Johann Gottlob LENGER . Farmer from Möstchen, Kreis Züllichau-Schwiebus, Brandenburg, Prussia (born 15 Jun 1821, Klein Heinersdorf, Prussia - 8 Jun 1888, Harrogate, age: 66 SA BDM#171/389 ] ** [Johanne Beate nee KROEHN (17 Dec 1820, Prussia- 26 Feb 1891, Harrogate, age: 70 SA BDM#191/492)] ** [Albert 6. married Emma Auguste Luise HEIDRICH 11 Feb 1875 at Woodside, SA ] ** [Auguste 4] [Adolf (25 Mar 1854, Prussia - 30 Sep 1923, Mannum, age: 69 SA BDM#465/317)] * Matthis, Elizabeth [39], Anna [57], Elizabeth [?], Martin [19], Johann [5], Martin [8] and Marie [2] Lookan (Laokau) [Matthis (33. Farmer from Turnow, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia)] [Matthes LOKAN and Elisabeth nee JURK are listed as a Wendish pioneers to SA] * Hermann and Louise [24, Sister?] Mertin ** [Ferdinand Wilhelm (Carl Ludwig) "Hermann" MERTEN (ca 1835, Rathenow, Prussia - 23 Apr 1941, age: 84, Truro, SA BDM#331/388][Hermann had a son, [[Merten-135|Julius MERTON]] 26 Jan 1862 at Kent Town, SA BDM#20/266] * Heinrich Meyer [24. Merchant from Salzdahlum, Brunswick] * J. F., Johannes, and Friedrich Miegel ** [Johann Friedrich MIEGEL (28 May 1823, Friedrichslaesgen (Friedrichshagen, Niederbarnim?) , Brandenburg, Prussia - 22 Nov 1907, Summerfield, Age: 84 SA BDM#329/325] [Johanne Ernestine nee KROEHN , sister of Johanne Beate Länger? (10 Nov 1827, Prussia - 24 Jan 1894, Palmer, age: 66, SA BDM#216/454)] ** [Johann Friedrich Wilhelm (7 Mar 1854, Möstchen, Friedrichslaesgen, Brandenburg, Prussia - 1 Jun 1933, The Rock, NSW Age: 79)] ** [Johann Christoph (2/2/1854-16/7/1946). Born at sea. Died Tailem Bend SA. Farmer; Gilles Plains, Harrogate, Caloote etc. Lutheran. married Johanne nee Unger, 8/8/1878 Sommerfeld, SA ] * T. W. Minekeuritz (Minkwitz) [Johann Wilhelm MINKWITZ (24 Jun 1824, - 27 May 1906, Hahndorf, age: 81, SA BDM#318/68). Blacksmith from Möstchen, Kreis Züllichau-Schwiebus, Brandenburg, Prussia] [married 2/8/1857 Ernestine Pauline Clara HAMPEL at Gottlob Schach residence Hahndorf] * Heinrich Ochlman (Oehlman) [20. Farmer from Steinlade??, Hanover] * Heirn Plambeck [22. Coppersmith from Langwedel, Holstein.] * [[Pumpa-20|Christian]], [[Jurban-2|Anna]], [[Pumpa-26|Martin]], [[Pumpa-24|Marie]], [[Pumpa-28|Johann]], [[Pumpa-29|Friederich]], and [[Pumpa-30|Christian]] Pumpa ** [Christian PUMPA Senior (1815-1870) Farmer from Tauer, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia. died at Gerogery, New South Wales, Australia] [The members of the PUMPA family are listed as Wendish pioneer to SA by the Wendish Heritage Society of Australia]. * [[Pumpa-82|Martin]], [[Hondow-34|Marie]], [[Pumpa-83|Friedrich]], [[Pumpa-65|Johann]], and [[Pumpa-84|Martin]] Pumpa * Amelia Rachel [14. A single girl from Danzig] * Christ. Rusenen (Ruschen) [Christian RUSCHEN, 27. Farmer from Papitz, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia. Farmer] [settled at Klemzig. married Mary SEBAZATZA?] [Christian RUSSCHEN, married to Anna SCHULARICK, are listed as Wendish pioneers] * Wilhelm Sauer [36. Farmer from Nilkau, Hanover. married Elisabeth Elise nee NAGURRA 6/7/1857 Kapunda, SA] * E. H. Schmidt [19. Merchant from Brodersby, Schleswig-Holstein] * Johann Schmidt (possibly Johanna? A Johanna Schmidt is on the Hamburg list)[Mrs. Johann Schmidt?] * Johann and Carl Schmidt ** [Johann, 32. Farmer from Niedewitz, Kreis Crossen, Brandenburg, Prussia] ** [Carl 2] * [[Schötz-5|Martin]], Marie and [[Schötz-4|Anna Schötz]] ** [Martin, 31. Weaver from Papitz Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia.][Settled Brocklesby, New South Wales][Died 20 Jan 1908] ** [Marie (1828-1865), with Martin had four more children born in Australia. The last was stillborn in 1865] ** [Anna (1854-1945), married Johannes Conrad Frederick Wilhelm (Fritz) WEULE (1840-1923) 2 Sep 1876 at Tumbarumba, NSW] * Anna Schullarick [32. Single woman from Drachhausen, Cottbus, Prussia. married Christian RUSZCHEN/RUSCHEN 14 Jun 1857 at Hope Valley, SA BDM #30/244 ] * Hans and Wilhelm Schwensen [25, 24 25. Farmers from Schleswig] * Carl Silberbach [27. Merchant from Königsberg, East Prussia] * Ludwig Witte [25. Farmer from Marienwalde, Prussia.] == Sources == * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. (1856, September 19). South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), p. 2. Retrieved April 16, 2019, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49757438 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. (1856, October 9). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 4. Retrieved April 16, 2019, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154871838 * Hamburg State Archives/Staatsarchiv Hamburg. Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008. Original data: Staatsarchiv Hamburg, Bestand: 373-7 I, VIII (Auswanderungsamt I). Mikrofilmrollen K 1701 - K 2008, S 17363 - S 17383, 13116 - 13183.

Heinsbergen

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[[Category:German Roots Project]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Heinsbergen-1|Ernest Heinsbergen]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12299098 send me a private message]. Thanks!

HEINZ Family Project

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[[Category: Heinz Family Project]] The goal of this project is to accurately identify and track members of the HEINZ family, as well as meet new people (potential family members) Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Heinz-256|Chuck Heinz]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identify information about Conrad Heinz b. 1879 (location??) * Find ancestors of Conrad and his lineage * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16288605 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Heir Island geneology

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[[Category:Ireland Projects]] The goal of this project is to identify Heir Island inhabitants from 1900 and their descendants. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Colson-212|Lynne Colson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6458275 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Heisser Name Study

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[[Category:Heisser Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything that is known about the surname Heisser and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like yourself will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add the Heisser Name Study categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Please join me at [[Space:Heisser_Name_Study|Baham One Name Study]] to become part of the group! === '''Spelling Variations === *Heisser *Hieser *Hizer === '''Early Immigrants By the Name ''Heisser''''' === The earliest known documented ancestor in the Heisser lineage [[Heisser-14|Henry Herbert Heisser]]. === '''Where Is Their Country of Origin?''' === Henry Heisser born in Baden, Germany in 1814. === '''DNA Tests''' === The following people have taken DNA tests, and are descendants of Henry Herbert Heisser. *[[Baham-175|Brenda Baham]] *[[Lewis-14501|Jeremy Lewis]] *[[Rodriguez-1435|Jim Rodriguez]]

Helberg Name Study

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[[Category:Helberg Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Helberg Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Helberg Helberg] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Helberg name. {{Image|file=Hellberg-52-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image.}} As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Helberg's), by time period (18th Century Helberg's), or by topic (Helberg DNA, Helberg Occupations, Helberg Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Helberg Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Snook-1706|Paul Snook]]''' or contact my wife Deirdre [[Helberg-91]] for assistance. If you are a living person once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:{{Member|ONS|name=Helberg}}
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{{Clear}}, however you are uploading a deceased person use the following {{One Name Study|name=Helberg}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! '''Topical Projects ''' Notables: "Under development" Statistics: Under consideration Military Service: Under consideration '''Geographical Projects''' (preliminary interest list - adopt one of these locations, or add a new one!) all are under development Australian Helbergs South African Helbergs Rhodesia / Zimbabwe Helbergs Northern Rhodesia / Zambian Helbergs United States Helbergs German Helbergs Dutch Helbergs Swedish Helbergs Other Possibilities Individual projects (i.e. Descendants of your Snook ancestor) ==Membership== *''' Deirdre Helberg ''' [[Helberg-91]] has a major interest in following the banches and twigs which originated in Prussia / Germany and are now spread world wide. Her ancesters were notables in the Great Trek, they are intermarried with the De Beers who owned the farmlands which became the Kimberley diamond mine. In addition Deirdre has matched her DNA profile though the mt DNA tests to Haplogroup - T2b4 * '''Gavin Frank Roux''' [[Roux-3297]] has made a significant contribution to this study, his relationship is by way of his grandmother [[Helberg-139]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== There are several common variants and spelling deviations for [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ Helberg]. Some of the most common are listed below (if you're working with a variant that's not included here, let us know and we'll get them added). Though the Helberg Name Study on WikiTree is in its early stages, as of April 2023 "Helberg" and these variant surnames comprised approximately '''''1362''' profiles on WikiTree'''. Clicking on the name links in the table will take you to an index for that spelling.
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Helderman Cemetery, Monroe City, Indiana

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Helen Denny (Aug 1873 - 21 Nov 1873)

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[[Category:Immigrant_Ships_to_New_Zealand]][[Category:1870s_Sailings]] [[Category: Helen Denny, sailed 8 August 1873]] ---- The ship Helen Denny, from London, was passed off Terawiti by the p,s, Manawatu last night, and was off the Heads early this morning, when she made her number, She came into port with the afternoon tide, and was brought up at the usual anchorage about half-past 3 o'clock, No communication was held with her before we went to press, but we are justified in assuming that all is well, from the pilot having brought her up as usual, The Helen Denny is 104 days out, and brings 157 Government immigrants. Of these, 86 are members of families, 41 single men, and 30 single women, The Helen Denny is commanded by Captain Peters, who has visited Wanganui on two occasions in command of the barque MalayEvening Post, Volume IX, Issue 238, 21 November 1873 == Sources ==

Helen Duke To-Do List

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Helen Finch To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Mell-80|Helen Finch]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Mell-80&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Helen Finch To-Do List|Helen's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Helen Hastings To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hastings-5107|Helen Hastings]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Hastings-5107&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Helen Hastings To-Do List|Helen's current to-do list]].''

Helen Storey To-Do List

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Helen Sullivan To-Do List

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Helen Willis

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Helena Latin Cemetery, Helena, Texas

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This page is part of the [[Space:Texas_Cemeteries_Team|Texas Cemeteries Team]]. See the: *[[:Category:Helena Latin Cemetery, Helena, Texas|Helena Latin Cemetery category]] for a listing of people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Helena Latin Cemetery '''Address:''' '''GPS Coordinates:''' 28.9725600, -97.8477200 '''Information:''' The first burial in the cemetery was three year old Cristobal Guerra Jr. He was trampled to death by mules pulling a plow. The owner of the land donated one acre of land for Cristobal’s burial. This was the beginning of this cemetery.

Helene, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1863-64

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[[Category:Helene, Arrived 12 Feb 1864]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Voyage of the Immigrant ship Helene to the South Australian Colony in 1863 - 1864''' The barque Helene, 292 tons, Commander P. William Waller, from Hamburg 12th September 1863 via Cape of Good Hope 9th January 1864, arrived at Port Adelaide on the 12th February 1864. She carried something like 50 German and South African emigrants. '':NOTE this vessel is sometimes identified as the Helen or the Helena in some records.'' '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* The barque Helene, 292 tons, Commander P. Wm. Waller, from Hamburg 12th September 1863 via Cape of Good Hope 9th January 1864, arrived at Port Adelaide 12th February 1864. Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/helene1864.shtml * 12/09/1863 - 12/02/1864 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/942720 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Saturday 13 February 1864, Page 2. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/39131171/3914963 * SHIPPING NEWS. from the The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889) of Monday 15 February 1864, Page 2. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31833191? * SHIPPING NEWS. from The Adelaide Express (SA : 1863 - 1866) of Monday 15 February 1864, Page 2. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207687241?searchTerm=%22helene%22&searchLimits=l-state=South+Australia|||sortby=dateAsc|||dateFrom=1864-01-01|||dateTo=1864-12-31]

Helene Gugel To-Do List

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Helene Pare To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Pare-1394|Helene Pare]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Pare-1394&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Helene Pare To-Do List|Helene's current to-do list]].''

Helensville Cemetery Free Space Page

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[[Category: Helensville Cemetery, Helensville, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Helensville, Auckland]] = Helensville Cemetery = Situated at Garfield Road, Helensville, about 1 kilometre from the town centre. The local museum, [http://www.helensvillemuseum.org.nz/records/cemetery.htm Helensville Museum] is a source for research and holds most burial records, inscriptions, and a map for visitors. The Helensville Services Lawn Cemetery is located at the end of the cemetery furthest from town. The veterans' graves are laid out in an oval with a flagpole at one end and a monument at the other. === Links === * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Helensville-Cemetery/173781 BillionGraves] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2319949/helensville-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/cemeteries/Pages/find-burial-cremation.aspx Council Cemetery database search] * [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/helensville-cemetery-war-memorial Helensville Cemetery War Memorial] === Notable Interments === There is 1 Commonwealth burial of the 1939-1945 war here. That is John Anthony Pook, the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pook, of Dargaville, who died at the age of 26, on active service, on 10 April 1945.

Hellenthal in Rhine Land Germany

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Helmantoler-2|Michael Helmantoler]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Connecting German, French and Dutch ancestors to Americans * Connecting European Hellenthal, Hellendal and Helmental names. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8498695 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hellgren: Sippolan historia

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Kirsti Hellgren: ''Sippolan historia''. Julkaissut Sippolan kunta. Myllykoski 1957. Myllykosken Kirjapaino Oy. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hellgren:Sippolan historia|Tähän viittaavat sivut]]. [[Category:Paikallishistoriat]] [[Category:Sippola]] [[Category:Vehkalahti (Veckelax)]]

Hellier Families

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[[Category: Hellier Name Study]] [[Space:Hellier_Name_Study|Hellier Name Study]] ==Hellier Families==

Hellier History

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[[Category: Hellier Name Study]] ==Etymology== ===The Saint=== There is a story of a 4th century hermit monk called Helerius who was born in Belgium, settled on the Island of Jersey by 540, converted the population to Christianity, and was attacked and killed by invaders in 555. There is speculation as to whether "Helerius" is a name in its own right, or whether it is actually a misspelling of Hilarius, a name which comes from the Latin word "Hilaris" (meaning happy or cheerful), from which the English word "hilarious" and the name "Hilary" are derived. Some believe the story is part of old legend, whereas others believe it to be true. Christianity certainly came to Jersey, but whether it was the work of one man or as part of an invasion is uncertain. Nevertheless, Helier/Hellier is venerated as a saint and is celebrated on 16th July. Both Jersey and Normandy have places named after him (Jersey's St Helier and Normandy's St Hellier). This is likely no coincidence as the Normans had invaded Jersey by the 8th century. When the Normans conquered England in 1066, a lot of them continued to use their Norman designations (d'Aubigmy which became Daubeney, d'Isigny which became Disney, de Blomville which became Blunderfield and so on), so it is very possible that people from the St Hellier area became "de St Hellier", which was later shortened to Hellier. ===An English twist=== One of the things Helier was known for, especially in the Norman community, were his miracles, which included healing the sick. The English word "Heal" is derived from the Old English word "Helan" (pronounced like the name Helen), which had two meanings: To make whole or to save, and to cover or hide. The name Hellier could be derived from the Old English "Helyer", referring to someone who installed materials (or covers) on buildings. The root of the word "Helyer" is "Helan". It is thus a generic occupational name which included (and was sometimes alternatively used alongside) other more specific names of this profession, such as Slater, Tyler, and Thatcher. To avoid all confusion, it must be noted that, tracing the old word "Helan" back further actually shows us that the word was a merge of two different Proto-Indo-European roots. The confusion arises as part of "healing" involves "covering" or dressing a wound, although modern English has once again separated the two words: "Heal" (with Germanic roots), and "Conceal" (with French and Latin roots). Still, it is interesting to walk through the history and see how language has influenced our names. ==Variants== Variants of the Hellier name include: *Heliar *Helier *Helire *Heller *Helliar *Hellier *Hellior *Hellyar *Hellyer *Helyar *Helyer These are the variants used to gather statistics on the name, as shown below. Others which may or may not be related include: *Hilary *Hillary *Hiller *Hillery *Hilliar *Hilliard *Hillier *Hillyard *Hillyear *Hillyer *Hilyer ==Statistics== Gathered 17th April 2024. All numbers are approximates and only include those with variants which are most likely to relate to "Hellier". Note this does not represent the number of people. Firstly these records relate to England only and so do not cover migration, adoption, name changes etc. Also records are often duplicated, early records will likely have one person spelled in several different ways, and so until a more comprehensive list is gathered and the study is more organised it is impossible to say just how many people there are with this name. ===FreeReg=== *Baptisms (1540-1989): 4115. *Marriages (1538-1974): 2499. *Burials (1540-1995): 2669. ===FreeBMD (1837-1991)=== *Births: 9821. *Marriages: 7402. *Deaths: 6853. ==Sources==

Helmantoler Variations

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... discover the common root name of this Franco German Dutch surname. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Helmantoler-2|Michael Helmantoler]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * enter the linking ancestors between 30+ family units. * describe the communities where they lived. * discover their occupations and reasons for migration Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8498695 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Helms Family Mysteries

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Helmut Jungschaffer Founding Ancestors

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Heloise, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1846 to 1847

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[[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Heloise, Arrived 17 Mar 1847]] This page is part of [[Space:Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians|Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians]]. There is also a category page to collect individual profiles ([[:Category:Heloise, Arrived 17 Mar 1847]]). '''The ship Heloise, 476 tons, sailed from Bremen on 12th October 1846; arriving at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th March 1847.''' "Under Captain J.F. von Hagen she carried the passengers Messrs. Beckmann, Doussa, Beddies, Monikes, Pappe, and Dr Beyer, Surgeon Superintendent in the cabin ; and sixty two males adults, thirty eight married women, six female servants and one hundred and three children." [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/heloise1847.shtml The Ships List] ====Newspaper Extracts==== "The Heloise from Bremen (12th October), with 204 German emigrants of a very superior class, comprising farmers, miners, and artizans, with their wives and children, and many respectable unmarried females." [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48545435?searchTerm=heloise The South Australian Register, 20th March 1847] "We understand also that the Heloise brings to Mr. Meyer, a gentleman who came out to the colony by the last vessel from Germany, and is now established as a merchant in Adelaide, the credentials of his appointment as Consul in South Australia for the Kingdom of Hanover." [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/158924036?searchTerm=heloise Adelaide Observer, 20th March 1847] On Wednesday March 24 1847 the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48545563?searchTerm=heloise South Australian Register] published a detailed list of passengers stating name and occupation. The list is transcribed below with additional notes in Italic, square brackets ''[....]''. =====Cabin Passengers===== *Dr. Bayer, **''[John Frederick Charles Bayer (ca 1815-15 Aug 1867), Surgeon from Nuremberg. Bavaria; SA Biography #100/1]'' *Mr Menkens, ''[Newspaper duplication error?]'' *Mr D. Doussa, ''[?]'' *Mr Menkens, merchant, from Oldenburgh; **''[Johann Herman Menkens (ca 1829 - 6 Feb 1866); SA Biography #1094/2]'' *Mr [[Von_Doussa-14|Von Doussa]], Agriculturist, from Prussia ; **''[Emil Louis Alfred von Doussa (1818 - 17 Dec 1882) from Detmold, Principality of LIppe; SA Biography #1651/3]'' *Mr Beddies, merchant, from Hamburgh; ''[Johann Heinrich Friedrich (Carl) Beddies]'' *Mr Pappe, merchant, from Hamburgh ''[Friedrich Daniel Pappe]'' =====Steerage Passengers===== *Monikes, labourer; *Schaltz, mason; ''[Schultz]'' *Schoening, shoemaker; ''[Caspar Heinrich Schoening (Schöning?); SA Biography #1443/1]'' *Fernhaber, gold and silver smith, wife and 2 children ; **''[Carl Eduard Firnhaber (19 May 1805 - 25 Jun 1880); SA Biography #501/1]'' **''[Elisabeth Sophie nee Stuckenschmidt (ca 1811)]'' **''[Caroline Elisabeth (1843-1864)]'' **''[Moritz Bernhard Hermann (1847-1863)]'' *Ordemann, butcher and sausage maker ; ''[Conrad Ordemann (ca 1819 -), from Bremen; SA Biography #1221/2]'' *Anna Harms, a young widow and cook ; *August Olane, librarian, wife and 3 children ; *Geager Olane, labourer ; *Schach, miller, and wife ; ***''[Johann Gottlob Schache from Lanken, near Guhrau, Silesia, Prussia; SA Biography #1434/2]'' ***''[Maria Henrietta Dorothea nee Rohr]'' **Schach, sisters, unmarried; ***''[ [[Schach-24|Anna Dorothea]] (ca 1812- 17 Mar 1881) ]'' ***''[Elisabeth Mathilda (ca 1820 - 26 Dec 1881)]'' *Anna Lorenz, a young unmarried woman; *Ossig Lorenz, father, and 4 grown up sons; *George Green, an experienced farmer, and wife; ''[Johann Georg Gruhn (Grün?)]'' **''[Marthalina nee Koeller]'' **''[Johanna Francisca (1847- )]'' *Wruck, clothweaver; *Hubner, cabinet-maker, wife and 2 children; **''[ [[Huebner-305|Johann Gottlieb "George" Hübner]] (2 Sep 1815 - 17 Jun 1900); Biography #788/2]'' **''[Amalie Theresa nee Altenthaler (24 Jan 1815 - 30 Jan 1895)]'' **''[Berthold Gustaph Robert (ca 1843)]'' **''[Oswald Gottlieb Emil (ca 1847)]'' **''[After migrating, George and Amalie, had a daughter, [[Huebner-304|Bertha Ottilie Mayda]] in Adelaide, 1851]'' *Auders, cabinet-maker; **''[ [[Anders-825|Franz Anders]] (ca 1810 - 13 Jul 1874) from Breslau, Silesia; SA Biography #24/2]'' *Schulz, an experienced farmer, wife and 3 children; **''[ [[Schultz-3660|Johann Samuel Schulz/Schultz]] (9 Aug 1814 - 26 Apr 1892) from Posen, Prussia]'' **''[ [[Muller-4717|Anna Rosina nee Müller]] (26 Sep 1821 - 13 Feb 1902)]'' **''[ Johanne Juliane (21 Aug 1841 - 12 Feb 1925)]'' **''[Caroline (ca 1843 - 16 May 1850)]'' **''[ [[Schultz-3665|Johann August]] (25 Mar 1845 - 7 Jun 1939) from Nekla, Posen, Prussia]'' *Gottlieb Nubus, marble mason, wife and brother-in-law; **''[Gottlieb Mibus (18 May 1807 - 16 Oct 1873) from Neckla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #1200/2]'' **''[Anna Juliane nee Nuske (4 Nov 1812 - 23 Nov 1895)]'' **''[ [[Nuske-19|Johann Gottlieb Nuske]] (6 Nov 1817 - 23 Jul 1899) Farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen; Brother of Louise and Anna Juliana Mibus on the same voyage (Children of Christian Nuske (ca1774 -) and Pauline Maria nee Gramms]'' *Christoph Nuske, wife and 4 children; **''[Christoph Nuske/Noske (25 Jan 1811 - 29 Nov 1895), Farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; Christoph's first wife, Julianne Gramms died before 1844;
SA Biography #1198/2]'' **''[Ludwig (ca 1837), later married Marie Sturtzel in Mt Gambier]'' **''[Henriette (ca 1839 - 21 Jul 1860), later married Christoph Koenig in Hochkirch]'' **''[Pauline (ca 1840 - 1847)]'' **''[Louise nee Nuske (15 Jan 1815 - 4 Aug 1896); Christoph's second wife was also born in Nekla Hauland, Posen; she was the sister of Johann Gottlieb Nuske and Anna Juliana Mibus (children of Christian Nuske and Pauline nee Gramms)]'' **''[Julianne Johanne (24 May 1846 - 1878), later married Johann Dienegott Klobe in Bangerang]'' **''[After arriving in Australia, Christoph and Louise had another son, [[Noske-16|Johann August (1850-1930)]] at Hoffnungsthal]'' *Martin, wife and child; **''[Heinrich Sigismund Merton (21 Dec 1817 - 1 Jan 1894), Blacksmith, settled in Hahndorf; SA Biography #1027/2]'' **''[Anna Dorothea nee Panjas/Panias (12 Sep 1820 - 28 Jun 1897)]'' **''[Hermann (ca 1842)] '' *Caviac, wife and child; **''[Anton Maczkowiak (1817-1899)]'' **''[Anna Eleanore Wilhelmine nee Kriese (1821-1871)]'' **''[Henriette Charlotte (1843-1898), in 1866 married J.C.F.Wachtel from Lusatia]'' *Huff, wife and 4 children; **''[Johann Huf (Jan 1803 - 1 Mar 1879) Farmer from Nekla, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #789/3]'' **''[Anna Christina nee Grüning (May 1812-16 Aug 1869)] '' **''[Anna Caroline (22 Jun 1836 - 4 Jun 1912)]'' **''[Friedrich Peter (9 Apr 1840 - 26 Feb 1914)]'' **''[Johann (2 Jul 1843 - 2 Jun 1877)]'' **''[August Ludwig (14 Jan 1847 at sea near Cape of Good Hope - 20 Aug 1907)]'' *Semmler, wife and 4 children; **''[Johann Semmler (27 Mar 1813 - 15 Jul 1868); Farmer from Nekla, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #1464/1]'' **''[Anna Dorothea nee Seiffert (ca 1813 - 20 Jun 1878)]'' **''[Gottlieb (1 Nov 1840-4 May 1913}; later married Johanne Pauline Blaesing, 1861 in Hoffnungsthal]'' **''[Ludwig (28 Dec 1841-1908); later married Johanne Ernestine Klauber, 1864 ]'' **''[Julianna (24 Apr 1842-26 Jul 1928); later married Heinrich Benjamin Frost, 1863 ]'' **''[Friedrich (1 Aug 1846-11 May 1928); later married Anna Dorothea Schenke, 1871]'' *Samuel Nuske, wife and 3 children; ''[(ca 1800 - 5 Feb 1873) Farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #1198/2]'' **''[Anna Rosina nee Nuske (29 Jul 1806 - 8 Jun 1887)]'' **''[ [[Noske-21|Juliane]] (29 Jul 1836 - 28 Aug 1915), later married [[Nagel-1629|W.F.C Nagel]], in 1856]'' **''[Gottlieb (3 Mar 1841 - 11 Jul 1917)]'' **''[Gustav Gottfried (25 Jul 1843 - 17 Mar 1910)]'' **''[Johann Friedrich (1 Apr 1849 - 17 May 1929)]'' *Christ Nuske, wife and 4 children, with Falsenburg, as servant; **''[Joseph Christian Nuske (9 Mar 1802 - 10 Feb 1873), Farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; Christian travelled with his 2nd wife. The children came from his 1st marriage to Elizabeth Graeger (1808-1838); SA Biography #1198/1]'' **''[Henrietta nee Graeger (1 Mar 1818 - 17 Mar 1847)]'' **''[ [[Noske-14|Caroline Charlotte (1831 - 1855)]], later married Carl Beck in 1849]'' **''[Friedrich Wilhelm (28 Sep 1834 - 1 Feb 1895)]'' **''[Carl (12 Jul 1836 - 17 Aug 1911)]'' **''[Gottlieb Ackerbauer Falkenburg (ca 1823 - ), Servant of J.C.Nuske]'' *Heusler, wife and 9 children; **''[ [[Haeusler-41|Johann Georg Haeusler (1786-1878)]], farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #638/3]'' **''[ [[Baum-972|Anna Christiane nee Baum (1801-1878)]] ]'' **''[Johann Friedrich (ca1820 - )]'' **''[Johann Gottfried (1824-1895), later married A.R.E. Müller in 1851]'' **''[Anna Rosina (1826-1893), later married J.C.L. Simon in 1849]'' **''[Caroline (1832-1918), later married J.J.D. Zerk in 1850]'' **''[Anna Elizabeth (1834-1923), later married H.G. Lemm in 1853]'' **''[ [[Haeusler-40|Friedrich Wilhelm (1836-1930)]] ]'' **''[Carl August (1839-1920), later married J.C. Marschner in 1863]'' **''[Christine (1840-1932), later married P.M.Schroeder in 1861]'' **''[ [[Haeusler-42|Julianne (1843-1914)]], later married [[Leske-122|Carl August Leske]] in 1861]'' *Leske, wife and 5 children; **''[ [[Leske-116|Johann Samuel Gottfried Leske (1802-1857)]], farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #967/2]'' **''[ [[Miebus-1|Anna Dorothea nee Mibus (1801-1883)]] ]'' **''[ [[Leske-119|Anna Elisabeth (1827-1904)]], married another passenger [[Krieg-377|C.F.Kreig]] ]'' **''[ [[Leske-120|Johann Gottfried (1831-1904)]], married [[Teusner-3|C.H.Teusner]] in 1854]'' **''[ [[Leske-121|Anna Paulina (1836-1872)]], later married another passenger F.W.Noske in 1855]'' **''[ [[Leske-122|Carl August (1841-1916)]], later married another passenger [[Haeusler-42|Julianne Haeusler]] ]'' **''[ [[Leske-123|Anna Juliane (1843-1918)]], later married Andreas Herrmann in 1860]'' *Kean, wife and 2 children; **''[Christoph Kuehn (ca 1797 - 9 May 1877), Farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #943/2]'' **''[Anna Rosina nee Schutz (2 Feb 1816 - 15 May 1898)]'' **''[Ludwig (24 Feb 1836 - 22 May 1932)]'' *Charles Krieg, wife and child; **''[ [[Krieg-377|Carl Ferdinand Krieg (30 Sep 1816 - 22 Feb 1894)]], Farmer from Nekla, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #937/3]'' **''[ Anna Elisabeth nee Leske (27 Jul 1827 - 10 Jan 1904), daughter of Samuel, already shown in the list above]'' **''[ Pauline (4 Jan 1844 - 27 Jan 1913) later married Andreas Johannes Nielson (1842-1918) from Denmark in 1865]'' *Lindner, wife and 2 children; **''[ [[Lindner-758|Johann Dienegott Lindner (1820-1878)]], from Kielkowo, Posen, Prussia]'' **''[ [[Herrmann-1718|Anna Luise nee Herrmann (1822-1891)]], sister of Anna Juliana Krieg on the same voyage]'' **''[ [[Lindner-651|Emilie (1844-1930)]], later married F.M.Zerbst in 1861]'' **''[ Leopold (1846-1930); SA Biography #974/3]'' *Soft and wife; *Kirchner, wife and 3 children; **''[Friedrich Ernst Kirchner (1803-1898) from Dechsel, Warthe, Brandenburg, Prussia; Friedrich's 1st wife Johanne Henriette nee Siefert died 7 May 1839]'' **''[Wilhelm Heinrich (1831-1898)]'' **''[Friedrich Alexander (1836- }]'' **''[Hanne Charlotte nee Pokrandt (1815-1892), Friedrich's 2nd wife]'' **''[Johann (1841- )]'' **''[Ludwig Benjamin (1845- )]'' *Zadow and 4 children; **''[Gottfried Zadow (1802-1888) from Siedlec Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #1758/2]'' **''[Anna Susanna nee Kuehn (1812-1864)]'' **''[Johann Ludwig (1836-1891) in 1861 married Anna Susanna Zadow (1840-1917), a daughter of [[Zadow-5|Andreas Zadow (1798-1866)]] ]'' **''[Friedrich (1842-1919) in 1871 married Christiane Dreckow (1848-1935)]'' **''[Hermine Maria (25 Oct 1846 at sea - 1906) in 1865 married Ludwig Kuehn who also was a passenger on the Heloise]'' *Holfs, wife and child; ''[Mr Holfs has been listed as a miner]'' *W. Tiersch, wife and child; **''[ Wilhelm Liersch (1816-1890) farmer from Thirgau, Posen, Prussia; brother of George Liersch; SA Biography #972/2]'' **''[ Anna Luise nee Reepschlager (1825-1905) born in Chlapco, Houland, Posen, Prussia]'' **''[Henriette (1846-1909) in 1876 married Ludwig Muuss and settled at Mt Gambier]'' *G. Tiersch and wife; **''[ [[Liersch-11|Johann Georg Liersch (1818-1891)]] farmer from Neelow, Posen, Prussia]'' **''[George's first wife, Anna Rosina Buchweiz, died at Bethany, South Australia]'' *Wilkowsky and wife ; **''[Jacob Wilkowsky (Witkowsky?) (ca 1812- )]'' **''[Beata (ca 1808 - )]'' *Duneke and wife ; *Mibus, wife and 3 children; **''[ [[Mibus-7|Johann Samuel Mibus (1816-1890)]] Farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #1101/2]'' **''[ [[Huf-1|Dorothea nee Huf (1816-1903)]] from Nekla Hauland, Posen; a brother, Johann Huf also migrated on the Heloise ]'' **''[ [[Mibus-20|Carl Gottlieb (1840-1898)]] ]'' **''[ [[Mibus-19|Ludwig (1842-1908)]] ]'' **''[ [[Mibus-27|Johann (1844-1920)]] ]'' **''[ [[Mibus-6|Caroline (1846-1918)]] ]'' *Mengel, wife, sister, and 10 children; **''[ [[Menzel-98|Christian Menzel (1791-1877)]], from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #1095/2; Christian's first wife was [[Nuske-12|Anna Rosina Nuske (1799 - 1830?)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-137|Johann Gottlieb Menzel (1823-1876)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-139|Michael (1826-1888)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-141|Johann (1829-1899)]] ]'' **''[ [[Richter-358|Maria Dorothea nee Richter (1805-1853)]]. Christian married his 2nd wife in Nekla Hauland in 1832]'' **''[ [[Menzel-142|Wilhelm (1833-1899)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-143|Daniel (1834-1902)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-144|Karl August (1837-1911)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-145|Anna Elisabeth (1839-1925)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-30|Pauline (1839-1924)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-148|Friedrich (1844-1898)]] ]'' *John Krieg, wife and 5 children; **''[ Johann Christoph Krieg (1811-1868) farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #938/2] **''[Anna Juliane nee Herrmann (1806-1875) married J.C.Krieg after her 1st husband, Gottlieb Huf, died around1827]'' **''[Carl Wilhelm Huf (1832-1908)]'' **''[Johann Gottlieb Huf (1834-1892)]'' **''[Julius Krieg ( -1855)]'' **''[Henriette Krieg ( -<1855)]'' **''[Friederika Blondina Emilie Krieg (1842-1867), in 1858 married Karl August Blume]'' *Hermann, two brothers, labourers; **''[Leopold Herrmann (1823-1891) farmer from Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #727/3]'' **''[J. Herrmann, brother to Leopold]]'' *Kleinitz, wife and child; ''[Wilhelm Kleinitz] '' *Ratka, wife and 3 children; **''[Johann Christoph Rathke (1811-1895) Cooper from Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia; SA Biography #1332/1]'' **''[Anna Rosina nee Weidmann (1814-1852)]'' **''[Friedrich Wilhelm Albert (1840- )]'' **''[ [[Radke-114|Loise Mathilda (Feb 1847 at sea - 1931)]], in 1864 married [[Geier-99|Hermann Julius Geier]] ]'' *August Spare, miner, from Clausthal, and wife ; **''[ [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction.action?detailid=v4433242&icomefrom=search August Friedrich Wilhelm Spör/Spoehr/Spehr (1814-1891)] **''[Sophie Christine Charlotte nee Ehrhardt (1817-1901)]'' *Henry Spare, miner, from ditto, wife and 2 children; **''[ [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction.action?detailid=v4433243&icomefrom=search Heinrich Friedrich Spör/Speher] ]'' **''[ Johanna Fredricka nee Wasche ]'' **''[ [[Spör-7|Heinrich Christian Nathaniel (1835-1892]] ]'' **''[Emilie Friedericke ottilie (ca 1841 - )]'' *Bock, miner, wife and 4 children ; **''[ [[Bock-1232|Johann Carl Friedrich Bock (1811-1890)]]. He migrated with the children from his 1st marriage to [[Brugge-82|Johanne Henriette Conradine nee Brugge (1806-1844)]] ] **''[ [[Schmidt-10197|Sophia Caroline Louise nee Schmidt (1822-1902)]], Carl married remarried in 1845 ]'' **''[ [[Bock-993|Theodore (1834-1902)]] ]'' **''[ Carl Friedrich (1836-1907) ]'' **''[ [[Bock-1910|Hermann (1839-1910)]] ]'' **''[ Johann Carl Wilhelm (ca 1842 - ) ]'' *Herberger, miner, and wife ; **''[Carl Heinrich Herberger (ca 1823 - ), Miner from St Andreasburg, Hanover; SA Biography #724/1]'' **''[Wilhelmine nee Kutcher (ca 1824 - )]'' *Schlamelger, miner, wife and 2 children; **''[ [[Schlamelcher-2|Wilhelm Friedrich Schlamelcher (1806-1879]], most references actually point to him being a Schlossermeister (master locksmith) from Lautenthal, Hanover who set up in Adelaide and Callington as a blacksmith - his son (also Friedrich) became a miner at Burra; SA Biography #1439/2 ]'' **''[ Christina (ca 1808 - ) ]'' **''[ [[Schlamelcher-3|Johanna Rosina Henrietta (1839-1905)]] ]'' **''[ [[Schlamelcher-5|Friedrich Wilhelm (1842-1913)]] ]'' **''[ [[Schlamelcher-4|Julia Wilhelmina (1845-1912)]] ]'' *Gopp, two brothers, miners; **''[ [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction.action?detailid=v4448758&icomefrom=search Friedrich Georg Göpp], Miner from St Andreasburg, Hanover]'' **''[ [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction.action?detailid=v4448759&icomefrom=search Georg Heinrich Göpp], Miner from St Andreasburg, Hanover]'' *Calle, miner; *Dreyer, miner, mother, cousin, and 2 children ; **''[ The father [[Dreyer-254|George Ludwig Dreyer]] arrived on HR Patel in 1845 with the eldest son, [[Dreyer-982|George (1827-1877)]]]'' **''[ The mother is [[Folle-1|Louisa]] with maiden surname of Folle. The German emigration record is Tolle]'' **''[ [[Dreyer-253|Johann Friedrich August Sophus (ca 1832 -1886)]] ]'' **''[ [[Dreyer-983|Carl Edward (ca 1834 -1878]] ]'' **''[ [[Dreyer-984|Johanna Wilhelmine Friedericke (1834-1886)]] ]'' *Mengler, two brothers, miners; **''[Carl Heinrich Christian Mengler (ca 1814- )] Miner from Lauthenthal, Hanover; SA Biography #1094/1]'' **''[ [[Mengler-5|Johann George Carl Ernst Mengler (1816-1884)]], Farmer from Lauthenthal, Hanover]'' *Hofman, miner, and wife; **''[Georg Christoph Hoffmann, Miner]'' **''[Louise nee Tannerburg]'' **''[Wilhelm Robert (ca 1847 - )]'' *Fischer, miner, wife and 3 children ; **''[Georg Fischer (ca 1810 - )]'' **''[Sophie Karoline nee Feierriegel/Feuerriezel (ca 1822 - 1910)]'' *Bierwirth **''[Carl Bierwirth, Carpenter]'' ===Sources of Passenger Lists and other information=== *The ship Heloise, 476 tons, sailed from Bremen on 12th October; arriving at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th March 1847. Transcribed and submitted to TheShipsList by Robert Janmaat. Online at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/heloise1847.shtml *HELOISE 1847 from Diane Cumming's Bound For South Australia website. first accessed online on the 25th of October, 2021 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1847Heloise.htm *The Passengers In History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 25th of October, 2021 at: https://passengers.history.sa.gov.au/node/927555 *HELOISE from Graeme Moad's website, first accessed online 25th of October, 2021 at: https://moadstorage.blob.core.windows.net/$web/Lehmann_Henschke/Ships/heloise.htm *The Biographic Index of South Australians, first accessed online 25th of October, 2021 at: https://www.genealogysa.org.au/index.php?option=com_gsa&view=gsa&layout=essearch&collection_id=bisa

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Help:Professional Wrestlers

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[[Category:Notables]] [[Category:Notables Project]] [[Category:Professional Wrestlers]]
'''Welcome to the Professional Wrestlers Project'''
The goal of our project is to add notable Professional Wrestlers to our global family tree.
== How To Join == {{Project Information |projectname= Professional Wrestlers |Leaders= [[Stegall-578|Nikki Davis]] |Coordinators= none |tag= notables |tag=professional_wrestlers |communication= Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Stegall-578#PM-27018076 send me a private message]. Thanks! }} ===Goal=== The goal of this project is to collect profiles of Professional Wrestlers, mainly in United States but also across the world as I am able. There may be wrestlers that are from a non-English country that has information online but I am not able to read the language. At the moment I am focusing on Professional Wrestlers from WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment), AEW (All Elite Wrestling), IMPACT Wrestling, and New Japan. There are many more companies but these will be a good place to start. How to add Notable Professional Wrestlers to [[ space:Professional_Wrestlers | Professional Wrestlers Project]]: # Identify "famous" and "notable" Professional Wrestlers who should have a profile. If you'd like ideas for who to add, you might see Wikipedia's "Today in History" event lists. You can find these at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Professional_wrestlers < https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Professional_wrestlers >. # Add those people to WikiTree. #* Add the [[Template:Notables|Notables Project Box]] or the [[Template:Notables Sticker|Notables Sticker]] to the biography {{Notables}} or {{Notables Sticker}}. #*# The Notables Project Box should only be used for profiles that are not Open Privacy. This would include profiles for living notables as well as deceased notables who have some controversial information that is at risk of being changed and need additional protections. #*# In most cases, all deceased notable profiles should use the Notables Sticker. #* After initial creation, edit the profile to set certainty of each relevant field. #* '''Living Notables should have privacy level set to Unlisted, and their deceased family should be set to Open. This is extremely important for GDPR privacy compliance. Likewise, all deceased Notables and their family should be set to Open'''. It is important that everyone is able to contribute to profiles of this kind. #*# Note that since the Privacy rules on living Notables have been updated to allow for many profiles to be set to something other than Unlisted, it is even more critical that the project account (below) is added as co-manager of these profiles. Leaders are now able to open the privacy on certain living Notables that fit the criteria outlined in the new rules, so once the profile privacy is set initially to Unlisted, the Leader can go in, add PPP to the profile, and make the profile privacy set to Private with Public Biography and Family Tree (or Yellow privacy). These changes will be done at the discretion of the project leader based on the rules at the time of the change. #* Add wikitree-notables-project@googlegroups.com as [[Profile Manager]] if the profile [[privacy]] is not Open. This does not mean you need to delete yourself as Manager, but you can. #*# Click the ''Privacy'' tab on the notable profile. #*# In the ''Add to Trusted List'' section, enter '''wikitree-notables-project@googlegroups.com''' and press ''ADD THIS PERSON.'' #*# In the ''Trusted List'' section, select the link for '''wikitree-notables-project@googlegroups.com''' to "Add as Manager." #*# The Professional Wrestlers project will coordinate with the Notables project. Living Notables and profiles that are not Open Privacy should continue to maintain the Notables Project as co-manager in most cases alongside the other project(s), and in some cases, Notables may agree to remain on the Trusted List only, but Notables should always be on all profiles that qualify as a Notable. #* If the person has a Wikipedia entry: #** Add "See also:" under the Sources section, and then add "* Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Person_Name|Person Name]]" on a new line, replacing "Person_Name" with whatever is in the URL for their entry on Wikipedia after the last slash. (In other words, if the Wikipedia URL is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_II, then that line should read "* Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Elizabeth_II|Elizabeth II]]".) #** Click on the "Wikidata item" link in the left-hand menu of their Wikipedia entry, and note the number you see on the top line in medium-sized grey type that begins with "Q". Add "* {{Wikidata|Q1234567}}" on a new line, replacing "Q1234567" with the number you have noted. (For example, Queen Elizabeth's Wikidata number is "Q9682".) #** Scroll down the Wikidata page, and check to see if there is a WikiTree ID entry, under ''Identifiers''. If not, click on the "+ add statement" link at the bottom of the ''Identifiers'' section; type "WikiTree ID" into the property box (it should bring up a match after you type the first few letters), enter that person's WikiTree ID into the next box, and click on "publish". (For example, Queen Elizabeth's WikiTree ID is "Windsor-1".) # Properly [[Categories|categorize]] each person by their accomplishments and also by dates of significance. # Write a biography focused on '''genealogically relevant''' information (parents, birth/marriage/death date/location, spouse/children), with a very brief overview of major accomplishments (to support categorization) and links to detailed online information about their accomplishments. # Add sources (birth, marriage, and death records, census entries, etc.) to support the biographical information in the biography. # Add a photograph (image) of the Notable, from some publicly available source such as Wikimedia Commons or Wikipedia. # Add all of the members of that person's family for whom you can find dates and sources to WikiTree, in order to connect them to the main tree. For more information on connecting people to the main tree and how to do it, see the [[Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]] page. For lists of unconnected notables, see the [[Space:DBE_Unconnected|Unconnected Profiles]] list. #Add the Professional Wrestler to the [[ space:Professional_Wrestlers | Professional Wrestlers Project]]. Go to the page and click the edit button to add the name in this format [[Professional Wrestler profile ID | Professional Wrestler’s name]] . For example [[Fliehr-3 | Richard “Ric Flair” Fliehr”]] and it will look like this [[Fliehr-3 | Richard “Ric Flair” Fliehr”]] on the page. Don't worry if how to do any of the above isn't totally clear. It will become clearer when you get started, and you can [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ask?cat=5 ask for help on anything in G2G]. ===Membership=== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stegall-578|Nikki Davis]]. If you would like to help I will start a list below of wrestlers without profiles and try to post a Wikipedia page for them also. I’m hoping to tie this with the Notables project so if the wrestlers don’t have a Wikipedia page they will not be listed here. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Stegall-578#PM-27018076 send me a private message]. Back to [[ space:Professional_Wrestlers | Professional Wrestlers Project]]. To go to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Notables Wikitree Notables ]page click here.

HELP FIND: DANISH FAMILY x dna

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[[Category:Chappelle-67]] .Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Chappelle-67|Steven Chappelle]]. I am trying to make contact with my closest DNA connection and living relative Ketty Sorensen through My Heritage, but have been unsuccessful. (She has Hans Sorensen as a contact for her family tree.) I could use your help. She was born in 1953 in Thisted and lives in Sjorring. I believe she is on Facebook. I don't want to impose, or for any reason cause her concern. I am interested only in completing my Mother's story. I was thinking it might be more favorable for her to be contacted by someone friendly and Danish that is nearby.( I am both as well) My Mother was adopted (Lutheran) and I know through church record that her father was Danish and that is the extent of my knowledge. DNA has been my only source of ancestry connections. I don't know if someone in this group would contact her or even be able to check a marriage record in this parish area. It is possible that her birth surname is not Sorensen. Finding out any additional family information would put me closer to completing my Mother's personal history. I understand this might not be possible, but so far this is the best I can do. Mange Tak * (Steven Chappelle. [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Chappelle-67#PM-23339593 send me a private message]) Oakland, California USA *Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Chappelle-67#PM-23339593 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] In working to to create a language portal for Japanese speaking users, I found there was no list of WikiTree Help Pages in an easily accessible format. This list is meant to document all the Help Pages that should be translated in order to create a meaningful resource for users who speak languages other than English. This may not be a comprehensive list, merely the most vital for new users. == WikiTree Introduction == (This page is based on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Nederlands_Portaal/Inschrijving_Volunteer Nederlands Portal Volunteer Registration Help Page]) * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Genealogist_Section Genealogist Section] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Surname_Contributions Surname Contributions] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Suspending_Your_Participation Suspending Your Participation] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Closing_an_Account Closing Your Account] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Links_to_External_Sites_and_Services Links to External Sites and Services] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Person_Profile Person Profile] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Collaborative_Family_Tree Collaborative Family Tree] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:About_WikiTree About WikiTree] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Protecting_Our_Shared_Tree Protecting Our Shared Tree] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Problems_with_Members Problems with Members] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Name_Fields_for_Living_People Name Fields] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Style_FAQ Style FAQ] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Developing_New_Rules Developing New Rules] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pre-1700_Profiles Pre-1700 Profiles] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Location_Fields Location Fields] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Anonymization Anonymization] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sex_and_Gender Sex and Gender] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Settings#Middle_Name Settings] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Date_Fields Date Fields] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies Biographies] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources Sources] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Notes Research Notes] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Acknowledgements Acknowledgements] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Photos_FAQ Photos FAQ] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Comments Comments] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Adding_Family Adding Family] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Creating_a_New_Person Creating a New Person] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Profile_Manager Profile Manager] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Invitations Invitations] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Free-Space_Profile Free Space Profile] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Leaders Project Leaders] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Accounts Project Accounts] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Estimated_Dates Estimated Dates] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Nederlands_Portaal/Algemene_Informatie#Privacy_WikiTree Privacy] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOM GEDCOM] / [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Nederlands_Portaal/Naamvelden_en_Gedcom#GEDCOM.EF.BD.9CGEDCOM_.E6.83.85.E5.A0.B1 Nederlands GEDCOM] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOMpare GEDCOMpare] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Trusted_List Trusted List] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Membership#Family_Members Membership] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Bulk_Changes Bulk Changes] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Activity_Feeds Activity Feeds] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Tags Tags] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Merging Merging] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:DNA_Test_Connections DNA Test Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:DNA_Features DNA Features] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Badges_and_Points Badges and Points] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects Projects] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Hulp#Hulp_via_het_forum_G2G G2G Forum Help] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Introductieprogramma_Netherlands_Project ~ Project]

Helton Cemetery

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Helton Cemetery In Slade, Powell County, Kentucky Detailed Listings: See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Helton_Cemetery%2C_Slade%2C_Kentucky Helton Cemetery Page] for people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246099/helton-cemetery Helton Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=37.8055573,+-83.7272186 Helton Cemetery On Google Maps] ‘’’To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:’’’ :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Helton_Cemetery|Helton Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Helton_Cemetery|Helton Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

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[[Category:Helton Cemetery, Houston County, Texas]] [[Category:Houston County, Texas, Cemeteries]] ==General Information== {{Image|file=Helton_Cemetery-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Helton Cemetery Entrance }} '''Cemetery name:''' Helton Cemetery '''Address:''' 8V58+59 Kennard, Texas 75847 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 31.30821664516911, -95.13405025797377 ==History== Unknown ==More Information== *See the [[:Category: Helton Cemetery, Houston County, Texas|Helton Cemetery category]] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4161/helton-cemetery Helton Cemetery on FindAGrave]

Hem Heath Colliery Fire 1915

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__NOTOC__ [[Category: Hem_Heath_Colliery_Fire, Chesterton, Staffordshire, 1915]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Staffordshire Mining Disasters|Staffordshire Mining Disasters]] | New Hem Heath Colliery Fire 1915 Contact: [[Moss-8155|David Moss]] ===Summary=== * Date: 25 February 1915 * Location: New Hem Heath, Chesterton, Staffordshire (approximately 53 degrees N, 2 degrees 15' W) * Victims: 12 fatalities * Cause: Fire * sources https://www.nmrs.org.uk/mines-map/accidents-disasters/staffordshire/hem-heath-colliery-fire-chesterton-1915/ "NEW HEM HEATH. Chesterton, Staffordshire, 25th. February, 1915." (accessed 8-6-2022)
"The colliery was small, employing only about 120 men and was the property of Messrs. Hodkinson Brothers. It mined both ironstone and coal....The jury found that the men had died from carbon monoxide poisoning due to the fire....Proceedings were instituted against the owners and manager for breaches ...The defendants pleaded guilty to the first offence and the owners were fined £10 and 7 guineas costs. The manager was fined £5 with 5 guineas cost."
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align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} '''Sticker:''' {{Mining Disasters |text= died in the [[Space:Hem_Heath_Colliery_Fire_1915|Hem Heath Colliery Fire 1915]] disaster |date=25-February 1915 }} == Research Notes == === possible birth, census, death records === ==== Claude Hodgkinson ==== Claude aged 16 is recorded in the 1891 Wolstanton census with family - E Hodgkinson Father 40 publican S I Hodgkinson Mother 42 Edward Hodgkinson Brother 20 engineer Phoebe A Hodgkinson Sister 18 dress maker Bertha Hodgkinson Sister 14 Harold Hodgkinson Brother 13 Claude aged 36 is recorded in the 1911 Chesterton census with family - Mary J Hodgkinson Wife 43 John Smith Son 19 dental student Selina Elsie Smith Daughter 18 Lydia Mills Smith Daughter 16 Gladys May Smith Daughter 15 Mary Jane Hodgkinson Daughter 5 * "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW73-7ZV : 30 March 2022), Claude Lord Hodgkinson, Chesterton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 3-7-2022) At Death aged 40 years, married, colliery proprietor, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=%2BQkJpjufWVPphGgWJIVhPw&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== Ernest Brown ==== There are several local census 1911 census records of 'Ernest Brown'. At death, aged 32 years, married, engineman, ==== Joseph Cornwell ==== Joseph Cornwall age 10 is recorded in the 1911 census of Wolstanton with family - William Cornwall Father 31 coal miner Prudence Cornwall Mother 29 Mercy Cornwall Sister 8 William Cornwall Brother 6 Annie Cornwall Sister 4 Alfred Cornwall Brother 2 Harold Cornwall Brother 0 * "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW73-XPK : 30 March 2022), Joseph Cornwall in household of William Cornwall, Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 3-7-2022) At Death aged 14 years, pump attendant, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=uP6wMKjVEFgbOj0R9W4YzA&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== Jacob Copnall ==== Jacob Copnell 39 (fireman, ironstone pit) is recorded in the 1911 Wolstanton census with family - Mary Jane Copnell Wife 40 Edward Copnell Son 16 driver of pit motor Joseph Harold Copnell Son 13 piercer at steam press Arthur Copnell Son 10 May Copnell Daughter 9 Alice Copnell Daughter 7 Jacob Copnell Son 2 * "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW73-FRF : 30 March 2022), Jacob Copnell, Chesterton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 3-7-2022) At Death aged 42 years, married, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=Bls%2Bz1koiZpBE93p35Qs6A&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== Walter Griffiths ==== There are several local 1911 census records of 'Walter Griffiths'. At Death aged 25 (or 22) years, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=ZVOHi3QFfODXdOxYnVqkTQ&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== Levi McCreadie ==== Levi aged 26 is recorded in the 1911 Wolstanton census with wife Clara 24 * "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW73-N51 : 30 March 2022), Levi McCready, Chesterton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 3-7-2022) At Death aged 30 years, married, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=OeNUYKxCxaGuSWNK1CfhaA&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== George Skidmore ==== There are several local 1911 census records of 'George Skidmore'. At Death aged 43 years, fireman, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=Wb2uiq2lN0y9sj73F6oW7w&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== John Kennedy ==== There is a 1911 Tunstall census record of John Kennedy 45 (coal mine daitler below) and family - Emily Kennedy Wife 38 Mary Kennedy Daughter 18 tile scraper James Kennedy Son 16 Kathleen Kennedy Daughter 14 mould carrier Bridget Kennedy Daughter 13 Ellen Kennedy Daughter 10 John Kennedy Son 9 Winifred Kennedy Daughter 8 Michael Kennedy Son 6 Bernard Kennedy Son 4 Jane Kennedy Daughter 1 * "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW77-WGW : 30 March 2022), John Kennedy, Tunstall, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 3-7-2022) At Death aged 49 years, married, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=tpPPFosLtHAuAZZ0VUUNtw&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== William Hyde ==== There are several local 1911 census records of William Hyde, for example aged 32 (coal miner) Cannock with family - Phoebe Hyde Wife 35 William Hyde Son 7 Walter Hyde Son 2 Ernest Hyde Son 4 * "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW7P-5R3 : 30 March 2022), William Hyde, Cannock, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 3-7-2022) At death aged 35 (or 38) years, married, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=I3BDM0FgWtFsGNqZaLvcPw&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== James Brown ==== James Brown 34 (miner) is recorded in the 1911 Silverdale census with family - Sarah Brown Wife 34 Maud Brown Daughter 9 Alfred Brown Son 4 * "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW73-Y6R : 30 March 2022), James Brown, Silverdale, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 3-7-2022) At Death aged 42 (or 39) years, married, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=CWjjWCOH9AGM8mMH0Q%2FcXg&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== Albert P Poole ==== There are several local 1911 census records of 'Albert Poole'. At Death aged 34 (or 31)years * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=UcbA2ZpleX8bKMbSya6jsg&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== Robert McCreadie ==== At Death aged 39 - was rescued alive but died in the infirmary. * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=ImEYuGnoc64O0wSaRhoWFw&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) == Sources == * 'Ironopolis..' book by Nicholas Moss, 2018 Caxton

Heman, Sibling of Philo

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[[Category: Joseph 2104 Line, Fuller Name Study]] [[Category: Fuller-5853 Study Pages for FULLERs]] [[Category: Maintenance, Fuller Name Study]] == Introduction == This page is part of the Migration Study included in the [[Space:Fuller%20Name%20Study|Fuller Name Study]], [[:Category:Family_Lines%2C_from_Norfolk%2C_Fuller_Name_Study|Family Lines, from Norfolk, Fuller Name Study]]. See [[Space:Joseph_Fuller-2104_Line|Joseph_Fuller-2104_Line]] which details the descendants from [[Fuller-2104|Joseph Fuller]], the great grandfather of [[Fuller-5937|Philo]] and [[Fuller-7754|Heman]] FULLER to [[Fuller-5853|Pat ''Fuller'' Credit]]. The purpose of this page is to detail the travels of one of the siblings, [[Fuller-7754|Heman]], of [[Fuller-5853|Pat]]'s direct ancestor, [[Fuller-5937|Philo Fuller]]: '''Generation of [[Fuller-5937|Philo Fuller]] (1802-1876)'''
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Philo and All 10 Siblings
Were Born in [[:Category: Joseph 2104 Line, In Vermont, Fuller Name Study|Vermont]] }} {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-35.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Removed about 1823 To [[:Category: Joseph 2104 Line, In New York, Fuller Name Study|New York]] }} {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Then about 1834 To [[:Category: Joseph 2104 Line, In Ohio, Fuller Name Study|Ohio]] }} {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-18.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Then between 1846 and 1850 To [[:Category: Joseph 2104 Line, In Iowa, Fuller Name Study|Iowa]] }} {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-28.png |align=l |size=s |caption=And, Finally, Before 1860, To [[:Category: Joseph 2104 Line In Missouri, Fuller Name Study|Missouri]] Where He Died in 1876. }} ---- [[Fuller-7754|Heman Fuller]] and [[Fuller-5937|Philo Fuller]] are the sons of [[Fuller-190|Ashbel Fuller]] and [[Millard-1303|Loraine Millard]]. Ashbel Fuller, Sr's descendants of up to five generations who currently have WikiTree profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fuller-Descendants-190 can be found here] which included the parents of [[Roos-1405|Carey Roos]] and [[Fuller-5853|Pat Credit]].
The descendants of Heman will be tracked to {{Blue|[[:Category:Participants%2C_Fuller_Name_Study|Carey A. Roos]] who is the contact for this page}}. ---- == [[Fuller-7754|Heman Fuller]], Sibling of [[Fuller-5937|Philo Fuller]] == For more details See [[Space:Heman, Sibling of Philo|Heman, Sibling of Philo]] {| |{{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-48.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Heman
and All 10 Siblings
Were Born in [[:Category: Joseph 2104 Line, In Vermont, Fuller Name Study|Vermont]] }} {{Image|file=Heman_Sibling_of_Philo.png| |size=m |align=R |caption=Heman Fuller migration from Ferrisburgh, Vermont to Fowler and Fullerville, New York.}} [[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1gzWCI2HYl0BVZKGjLUgYEcrIDcC-yNCQ&ll=44.18429284337657%2C-74.23981987597972&z=9 Alternative View of Map]] (External Link)
{{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-35.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Removed about 1823 To [[:Category: Joseph 2104 Line, In New York, Fuller Name Study|New York]] where he died. }} ---- == Maintenance == Since this data has been relocated to [[Space:Adding_New_Fuller_Lines#Including_Siblings_of_Direct_Ancestors|"Adding New Fuller Lines"]] it can be either deleted or summarized and linked to its new location. This section should be limited to a quick note of tasks to be performed, direction of research, etc. Entered [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Heman%2C_Sibling_of_Philo#Introduction Introduction] for Carey's approval. Changed Introduction so all titles are on the same level of indentation. When I add details of DESCENDENTS then they will be indented. Need Pat's approval. Hide the section, "== Generation of [[Fuller-5937|Philo Fuller]] (1802-1876) ==" before combining with the Introduction. If the new format is approved by Carey, the revised Introduction can be used as a template for adding more sibling studies. This maintenance section and the above Introduction can be moved/copied to "yet-to-be-named" sibling studies section on the [[Space:Adding%20New%20Fuller%20Lines|Adding New Fuller Lines]] page which is long-overdue to be completed. If Carey approves then the old section hidden above will be deleted when Pat does the move/copy to "Adding New Fuller Lines". Approved. 5/18/2019 roos-1405 Carey Roos Thank you, Carey. ~~~~ btw, this message followed by 4 tildes (referred to as a time stamp) was added on the edit page to get this result: Thank you, Carey. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 17:24, 18 May 2019 (UTC)

Hemblington, Norfolk One Place Study

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== Information == See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemblington Hemblington] for information about this Norfolk Parish near Blofield and [http://www.hemblingtonchurch.org.uk/ All Saints Church] to learn more about the church. == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bayes-370|Gary Bayes]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Place Study to collect together in one place everything about Hemblington, Norfolk, England. My paternal grandfather was from this small English parish and initially I will be loading my relatives, but eventually all who have lived there. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding my own Hemblington people to this site. * Adding Hemblington people wherever I find them. * Encouraging others to add Hemblington people here.

Hembree Cemetery, Hembree, Tennessee

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[[Category: Hembree Cemetery, Hembree, Tennessee]] Hembree Cemetery is in Hembree, Scott County, Tennessee, USA, at 36.23033, -84.42152 The following people are buried in the cemetery and have been added to WikiTree by [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]], but their family members are unknown: * [[Arthur-1234|Kathleen Arthur]], 1937 - 1937 * [[Hembree-272|Danny Hembree]], 1964 - 1964

Hemingway House

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Ernest Hemingway loved the time he spent in his now-famous house in Key West, Florida. While there, he enjoyed writing and fishing off the coast. Located at 907 Whitehead Street, the house sits at the Southern coast of the island near a prominent lighthouse. It was designated a National Historic Landmark on 24 November, 1968. The house rests only 16 feet above sea level, but remains the second-highest site on the island. It was constructed in 1851 by Asa Tift, a shipwright. The home is styled after Southern colonial mansions and built from limestone quarried on-site. It was clearly well constructed as it has survived all the turbulent weather of Florida without even a leaking basement. The house was one of the first on the island to have indoor plumbing and the first to have and upstairs bathroom with running water, which was replenished with a rain cistern. It's swimming pool was also the first in Key West and the only one withing over 100 miles in the 1930's. Pauline, Hemingway's second wife, spent $20,000 to have the pool built for her husband while he was covering the Spanish Civil War in 1938. Hemingway was not pleased about the cost. He had bought the house for only $8,000. In 1935, the local visitor bureau included Hemingway's house in their tourism brochure. Upset by the gawkers, Hemingway hired his friend Toby Bruce to construct an enormous brick wall around the property. Hemingway, a fan of boxing, also constructed a boxing ring in the yard and paid local fighters to spar with him. The house is also famous for it's [[Space:HemingwaysCats|polydactyl cats, known as Hemingway's Cats.]] [[Category:Florida]]

Hemingway's Cats

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A polydactyl cat is any cat with more than the normal amount of digits on its paws. The physical anomaly is the result of a genetic mutation and it passed through generations by breeding. Hemingway's Cats have been breeding on the property so prolifically that they were named after the famous writer. It has been said by Patrick, one of Hemingway's sons, that Hemingway never owned cats in Florida. However, he did have several at his residence in Cuba. [[Category:Cats]]

Hemmanet Bricken

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[[Category:Bricken, Gunnilbo (U)]] Skinnskattebergs häradsrätt 26 september 1699 Svea Hovrätt - Advokatfiskalen Västmanlands län (U) EXIe:2300 (1699) Bild 7680 / sid 758 (AID: v420702.b7680.s758, NAD: SE/RA/42042202): Kärade [[Jönsson-11117|Johan Jönsson]] i Naddebo å dess hustrus [[Mattsdotter-1045|Brita Matsdotters]] vägnar och [[Olofsson-4535|Hans Olofsson]] å framlidne [[Mattsson-643|Olof Matssons]] samtliga arvingars vägnar till [[Robillard-428|Jacob Perssons]] änka hustru [[Mattsdotter-461|Karin Matsdotter]] i Brickan och [[Mattsson-642|Per Matsson]] ibidem angående det svaranden brukat deras tvenne därsammastädes dem ärftligen tillfallna systerdelar i 20 års tid utan avgift begärandes därför få förnöjelse varjämte Hans Olofsson påstod att få sin och sina syskons jord igen och att få till sig lösa några systerdelar. Svarande sade sig hava betalt 300 daler kmt som varit en gravation för åverkan hemmanet av föräldrarna påkommen, vilken de begärde få kvitta det käranden intet nekade, anhållandes allenast att få bliva vid de jordedelarna otuberade som de i så många år besuttit och så mycket påkostat. Resolution. Såsom av det likvidations och föreningsinstrument som framlidne befallningsmannen Nyman och häradsdomaren Lars Persson samt [[Biugg-2|Per Matsson Biugg]] d 2 augusti 1680 upprättat befinnes att hemmanet Bricka bestått av 8 systerdelar och att var del blivit skattat för 100 daler kmt alltså löper av den 100 dalers gravationen som varit på hemmanet 37:16 öre kmt på var systerdel och när detta avdrages bliver för Johan Jönssons hustrus del 62 daler 16 öre kvar vilken summa Karin Matsdotter med intresse ifrån förberörde tid som är 19 år bör till Johan Jönsson a 6 pro cento om året betala. I lika måtto erlägger Per Matsson i Brickan till samtliga Olof Matssons arvingar för 2ne systerdelar 125 daler med 19 års avrad eller intresse a 6 pro cento om året. Och alldenstund Brickan är allenast ett fjärdedels hemman och alltså intet tål mer än tvenne åbor fördenskull när Karin Matsdotter och Per Matsson som ovanförmält är, hava förnöjt Johan Jönsson och Olof Matssons arvingar böra de vardera halva hemmanet Brickan oklandrat njuta och besitta. Transkription av [[Sohlström-2|Britt-Marie Sohlström]]

Hemmant Cemetery Free space page

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[[Category: Queensland, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] == Hemmant Cemetery == Brisbane City Council's Hemmant Cemetery and Crematorium is set among eucalypt trees and wattles. It is located in Brisbane's bayside, next to the Fleming Road Reserve. This site is rich in social history and many local pioneers rest there. Lawn graves and ashes memorial sites are relatively easy to locate at Hemmant Cemetery. The allotment number is marked on the bottom right hand side of most plaques and numbers run in sequential order. As the monument area is quite old, not all monuments are numbered, and not all graves have monuments or headstones. Numbering was introduced in the late 1900s. The Council recommends you visit the cemetery during office hours for assistance and directions. === Location === :'''Address:''' 500 Hemmant Tingalpa Road, Hemmant, QLD, 4174
:'''Latitude:''' -27.451101
:'''Longitude:''' 153.127501
:'''GPS:''' 27 27.06608, 153 7.650146 === Links === * [https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/community-safety/community-support/cemeteries/hemmant-cemetery-crematorium Council Information on Hemmant Cemetery] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2200437 Find-a-Grave] - this has 22,362 records listed as at 8 May 2019 * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/266708 BillionGraves] - this has 155 records listed as at 8 May 2019 * [[:Category:Hemmant_Cemetery%2C_Hemmant%2C_Queensland|WikiTree category page for Hemmant Cemetery]] - this has 81 profiles in the category as at 8 May 2019 * [https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/community-safety/community-support/funeral-planning-grave-search/grave-location-search-family-history Grave location search] * [https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/sites/default/files/20190226-hemmant-cemetery-map.pdf Hemmant Cemetery area map (pdf)] * [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/-27.4678001/153.1339111 Street map] === Progress === * As at the beginning of 8 May 2019 there were 3 WikiTree profiles categorised for this cemetery. This has now increased to 81. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 05:42, 8 May 2019 (UTC) * As of 27 March 2023, there are now over 360 WikiTree profiles for this cemetery category. [[Cooper-33754]] 10:55, 27 Mar 2023 (UTC+10)

Hempel Name Study Media

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[[Category: Hempel Name Study]] Category:Australia Category:New Zealand Category: Europe (en) Category:Poland Category:Czech_Republic Category:Austria Category:Prussia Category:Germany Category:The_Netherlands Category:Denmark Category:England Category:Canada Category: United States of America To join Hempel_Name_Study sub-Project, just request to be added to our Trusted List. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hempel_Name_Study&action=joinnetwork] The Hempel_Name_Study Space pages are: Hempel_Name_Study at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hempel_Name_Study] this page and Hempel Name Study Media at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hempel_Name_Study_Media] the other media page Pending below is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hempel_Resource_Page] *** My WikiTree Czarowitz-1 Add Find Help Hempel-60.jpg Hempel Name Study Media Privacy Level: Public (Green) Profile (public view) Edit Images Changes Privacy Profile (private view) Date: [start date?] [end date?] Location: [location?] Surnames/tags: Hempel, Hemple, Hampel, Hampl Hample, Himpel, Heimpel Profile managers: Jon Philmore Czarowitz private message [send private message], Vicky Majewski private message [send private message], Michael Maranda private message [send private message], Alison Andrus private message [send private message], Douglas - San Jose, CA private message [send private message], Craig Dellandrea private message [send private message], Marcella Chapple private message [send private message], Alan Channon private message [send private message], Jack Ackworth private message [send private message], Bart Kakoschke private message [send private message], Irmtraud Albrecht private message [send private message], David MacPhail private message [send private message], Tom Hampel private message [send private message], and Jess Black private message [send private message] Last profile change on 12 Jan 2017 21:33: You posted a message on the page for Hempel Name Study Media. [1 thank-you received] This page has been accessed 179 times. Categories: South Australia, Hempel Name Study | Germany, Hempel Name Study | Victoria, Hempel Name Study | Australia, Hempel Name study| United States, Hempel Name Study. German Immigrants to Texas, Australian Cemeteries Project To join Hempel Name times.sub-Project, just request to be added to our Trusted List. This is for extra media for [[Space:Hempel_Name_Study|Hempel Name Study]] Here is a new Hempel Resource Page I'm working on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hempel_Resource_Page] Tags are surnames researched by members. Some are: Hempel, Hemple, Hampel, Hample, Hampl, Himpel, Heimpel These have profiles on Wikitree. If you have others, let me know. Here is a resource for our members For Hampel and Hampl profiles see Tom Hampel or Michael Maranda. Both have some of theirs already set up to show. Tom and Michael have profiles in the Czech Republic. Another location that is a destination and a Resource is Australia. The projects under way are many. here are links that might be of interest to those in Australia or have burials that need searching there. * Category: Australian Cemeteries Project ** * Category: Australian Cemeteries ** Add the category for Hempel Name Study to those Hempel profiles who are buried there. Be sure to enclose the category:xxx with the double brackets[[ ]]. Note:Placing a enclosed category anywhere on a page links that category to that page.

Hemphill County, Texas

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Welcome to Hemphill County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Hemphill_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Canadian,Tx Dozer Sign. }} *{{Blue|Hemphill County was formed from Bexar and Young districts in 1876 and organized in 1887.}} It is named for Republic of Texas Justice, John Hemphill. :'''1675''' nomadic Indian tribes representing the Apache, Comanche, Kiowa, and others roamed the Panhandle following the huge buffalo herds.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemphill_County,_Texas :'''1840'''- Josiah came through searching for an alternate route to California through Santa Fe, New Mexico, Josiah Gregg :'''1845''' -Captain Randolph B. Marcy (1845) surveyed trails that crossed Hemphill County, following the south bank of the Canadian River. {{Image|file=Hemphill_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1874–75''' Red River War the United States Army attempted to force the Indians of the Southern Plains to move to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma. Two major battles took place in what would become Hemphill County: the Battle of Lyman’s Wagon Train and the Battle of Buffalo Wallow. :'''1870''' open-range ranching began in Hemphill County even before the end of the buffalo. :'''April 12, 1879''', Wheeler County became the first organized county in the Panhandle, with 14 other unorganized counties attached to it, one of which was Hemphill County. {{Image|file=Hemphill_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Hogtown }} :'''1876''' - Hemphill county formed with over fifty other counties in the Panhandle and Southern Panhandle Plains.Ranches were the primary settlers until the railroad arrived. :'''1875,''' A. G. Springer established a temporary ranch in the eastern part of the county, and a handful of other settlers followed in 1876 and 1877.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch12 :'''1887''' - Railaoad gave rise to towns : Glazier, Canadian and Mendota in 1887. :'''late 1870-s'''Cresswell Ranch, headquartered in Roberts County, came to occupy much of western Hemphill County. :'''1878''' the Moody-Andrews Land and Cattle Company established its PO Ranch in the western and central sections of the county. :'''1887''' County was organized in 1887. Canadian was chosen as county seat. It is named for location on S side of Canadian River. :Settlement on N of river was Clear Creek AKA Hogtown) :Hogtown soon relocated to Canadian and the town of Canadian was chosen as the county seat. :Named for Texas Texas Supreme Court Justice John Hemphill who was present at the Council House Fight in San Antonio in 1840 John Hemphill was present at the Council House Fight in San Antonio in 1840 :::1842 -John Hemphill developed the state’s system of law. :::1842 John Hemphill took part in the Somervell expedition in 1842. Hemphill was known as the “John Marshall of Texas” for the role he played in developing the state’s system of law. :'''1880''' fourteen ranches with combined herds of about 9,600 cattle had been established in the county; the United States census found 149 people living there that year. :'''1881''' Rhodes and Aldridge Cattle Company established a large ranch in Hemphill County in :'''1883''' - the Texas Land and Cattle Company established the Laurel Leaf Ranch in the eastern part of the county. :1886 terrible winter , spelled the end of the open range. :'''1886''', the Southern Kansas Railway Company, a Santa Fe subsidiary, began to build a rail line into the Panhandle of Texas. :'''1887''' E. P. Purcell and O. H. Nelson, laid out a 240-acre townsite for the soon to arrive Southern Kansas Railway. The site, which was on the South bank of the Canadian River connected to the community of Hogtown (AKA Clear Creek) by a bridge that summer. Residents and businesses moved from Hogtown to be near the rails. :'''1887''' - A post office was granted and the town's first hotel - The Log Cabin opened its doors. :'''July 4 1888''' Canadian hosted the first annual Cowboys' Reunion rodeo - one of the first commercial rodeos in Texas. :'''1890s''' saw a county covered with smaller, privately owned and fenced ranching operations in place of the unfenced, public-domain, free-range empire. :'''1900''' the town was thriving due to its being a division point for the railroad. The town soon had cotton gins, grain elevators and even a private academy, as well as the usual businesses necessary to a vibrant town. It was estimated that the town once had as many as '''thirteen''' saloons. :'''1902''' The '''Woman's Christian Temperance Union''' set up their own building - which also houses the city library. :'''1907''', Canadian was designated a division point by the Santa Fe, a factor which brought diversification to the previously ranching economy of the area. :'''1920's''' boundary dispute involving Hemphill Count. As a result, a United States Supreme Court decision in 1930 led to the relocation of the 100th meridian, the eastern border of the Panhandle, approximately 3,700 feet to the east. This strip, 132 miles long, expanded Lipscomb, Wheeler, Hemphill, Collingsworth, and Childress counties :The Handbook of Texas acknowledges the names of early business pioneers as George and John J. Gerlach, Harvey E. Hoover, Edward H. Brainard, and Nahim Abraham, who immigrated from Lebanon. :'''1930's''' crops were grown on 86,000 acres in Hemphill County. Meanwhile, the cattle industry remained vital to the local economy; in 1930 the agricultural census counted over 55,000 cattle. :Temple Lea Houston, Sam Houston's youngest (and most flamboyant) son once lived in ''''''Canadian before settling in what is now Oklahoma. :'''mid 1950''' Santa Fe influence would remain very strong until the mid-1950s when the railway moved its employees to Amarillo. :'''1950's''' The railroad, which had long since been absorbed by the Santa Fe - closed the '''roundhouse''' in the 1950s. This might have been a deathblow to a lesser town, but Canadian survived. :'''1955''' -oil was discovered in the county in 1955, production remained relatively small because the technology had not yet progressed to efficiently capture the very deep reserves known to exist :'''1970s''', the county grew due to a rapid expansion of oil production. :'''1974''', oil production had reached 999,000 barrels (158,800 m3) and more than 1,891,000 bbl (300,600 m3) in 1978. In 2000, about 505,000 bbl :'''1980''' - From the 1950 population of 2,600, county population grew to nearly 3,500 . :Hemphill County was roughly the midway point of two smaller lines, the Clinton, Oklahoma, and Western Railroad Company and the Clinton-Oklahoma-Western Railroad Company of Texas, which by the late 1920s, collectively linked Clinton, Oklahoma, with Pampa, Texas. :'''1980''' cultivated land in the county amounted to only 50,000 acres. ===Government Offices=== Hemphill County has had two courthouses:'''1887 and 1909''' http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Canadian_Texas/Canadian-Texas-Hemphill-County-Courthouse.htm#1909 :'''1st Courthouse, 1887''' - Hemphill County’s first courthouse was constructed in Canadian in 1887 and used for over twenty years. :1890, a Wisconsin born architect from St. Louis, Robert G. Kirsch, designed a two-story red brick jail in Canadian, the first permanent public building in the county. It was used as a jail until 1982 and still stands behind the current courthouse. :'''2nd Hemphill courthouse, 1909''' is still being used. This was built of red brick in a Classical style with Italianate influences. A central tower framed by brick pilasters looms over the front entrance, topped by bulls-eye windows, brackets, broken pediments with modillions and a small, silver dome. The building’s red brick is also accented by corbelling on the lower floors and by white limestone around the windows, around the front entrance and in the keystones over the top floor windows. The original cost of constructing this courthouse was $31,278. {{Image|file=Hemphill_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=1909 courthouse. }} :'''1964''', a renovation replaced the original windows and doors with metal ones and a new jail was built and attached to the rear of the courthouse in 1982 using a similar color of red brick. ===Geography=== :Latitude/Longitude: 35°50' north latitude and 100°15' west longitude. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch12 :Canadian, the county seat, is 8-10 NW center of the county and about 120 miles NE of Amarillo. :Named for: named for John Hemphill. :Size 904 sq mi of rolling plains and rugged terrain, broken by two major rivers and dozens of creeks. Rivers/Creeks - Canadian River flows easterly across the N -central part of the county, and the Washita River flows west to east across the S part. Red Deer Creek is the major tributary of the Canadian, Gageby Creek is the largest county tributary of the Washita. Over 3 dozen smaller creeks drain into the rivers. :Elevation 2,200 to 2,800 feet above sea level. :Soil - clay loam, sandy loam, and alluvial soils support a variety of native grasses as well as wheat, grain sorghum, hay, and other cultivated grass crops, cottonwood and elm trees can be found in the numerous creekbottoms. :Minerals - Oil and natural gas also contribute to the local economy; oil production in 2000 was more than 505,000 barrels. :Rainfall: 20.5 inches Growing season 204 days a year Temperature is 95° F in July, and minimum is 23° in January. {{Image|file=Hemphill_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Canadian, Tx Wagon Bridge }} Politics - voters of Hemphill County supported Democratic presidential candidates in almost every election from 1888 to 1948; during that period the Republicans took the county only in 1928, when a majority of local voters supported Herbert Hoover. In presidential elections between 1952 and 2004, however, county voters consistently supported Republican candidates. The only Democrat to win in the county during that period was '''Lyndon B. Johnson''', who defeated Barry Goldwater in 1964. ====Adjacent counties==== :Lipscomb County (north) :Ellis County, Oklahoma (northeast) :Roger Mills County, Oklahoma (southeast) :Wheeler County (south) :Roberts County (west) :Gray County (southwest) ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Kettle_National_Grassland Black Kettle National Grassland] ===Demographics=== {{Image|file=Hemphill_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= }}{{Clear}} As of the census of 2000, 3,351 people, 1,280 households, and 948 families giving a population density of 4 people/sq mi per. TheThe racial makeup of the county was 87.65% White, 1.55% Black or African American, 0.72% Native American, 0.27% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 8.48% from other races, and 1.31% from two or more races. About 15.6% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $35,456, and for a family was $42,036. Males had a median income of $31,154 versus $19,423 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,929. About 10.90% of families and 12.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.70% of those under age 18 and 12.80% of those age 65 or over. Highways:
* U.S. Highway 60 *U.S. Highway 83 *Texas State Highway 33 {{Image|file=Hemphill_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Hemphill county jail, Canadian, Tx }}{{clear}} ====Cities/Towns==== *[[:Category:Canadian, Texas|Canadian]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Glazier, Texas|Glazier]] *[[:Category:Gem, Texas|Gem]] ===Formed From=== *Young and Bexar territories. ====Resources==== **[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Kettle_National_Grassland Black Kettle National Grassland] ===Census=== :1880 --- 149 — :1890 --- 519 248.3% :1900 --- 815 57.0% :1910 --- 3,170 289.0% :1920 --- 4,280 35.0% :1930 --- 4,637 8.3% :1940 --- 4,170 −10.1% :1950 --- 4,123 −1.1% :1960 --- 3,185 −22.8% :1970 --- 3,084 −3.2% :1980 --- 5,304 72.0% :1990 --- 3,720 −29.9% :2000 --- 3,351 −9.9% :2010 --- 3,807 13.6% :Est. 2015 --- 4,264 ====Notables==== ====Cemeteries==== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Edith Ford Memorial Cemetery, Canadian, Texas|Edith Ford Memorial Cemeteries]] *[[:Category: Eller Flat Cemetery, Hemphill County, Texas|Eller Flat Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hemphill/ListHemphill.html Hemphill Cemeteries]Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2625 FindaGrave] *[http://www.co.hemphill.tx.us/default.aspx?Hemphill_County/County.Cemetery Hemphill Cemetery Association] ===Sources===

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[[Category: Hemphill County, Texas, Census Records]] [[Space:United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas|United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas]] This is the home page for Hemphill County, Texas, census data. Hemphill County was created on 1876 from Bexar and Young Counties. Hemphill County has participated in the following censuses. {| class="wikitable" align="center" |- |align="center" |1850 United States Census |- |align="center" |1850 Mortality Schedule |- |align="center" |1850 Slave Index |- |align="center" |1860 United States Census |- |align="center" |1860 Mortality Schedule |- |align="center" |1860 Slave Index |- |align="center" |1870 United States Census |- |align="center" |1880 United States Census |- |align="center" |1890 United States Census
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This is a space Page to work the many Hemphill's from the Carolinas and an attempt to unravel the mix-ups being propagated on the Internet. '''Note:''' This family, in part, may have been a part of the deCoursey.ged upload. :Please Categories list below.[[Category:Hemphill]] ==Rev. Dr. John Hemphill, Blackstock, Chester, SC== Pastor of Presbyterian Churches in the Rocky Creek area. Of Scots-Irish descent.Entry for son, John Hemphill, 1803, Blackstock, Chester Co., SC, ''Great American Judges: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1'', p.370, John R. Vile, ABC-CLIO, 2003. [https://books.google.ca/books?id=U6uJ-oWsZFYC&pg=PA370&lpg=PA370&dq=Rev.+Dr.+John+Hemphill+and+mary+nixon&source=bl&ots=3U2ONsW8Cw&sig=ACfU3U3w-CXknyJwNu3oImF7qD2PodlvPQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj6yYa04fLlAhUEneAKHQHaClwQ6AEwAXoECAYQAQ#v=onepage&q=Rev.%20Dr.%20John%20Hemphill%20and%20mary%20nixon&f=false] ===Marriage 1 - Jane LindEntry for son, John Hemphill, 1803, Blackstock, Chester Co., SC, ''Great American Judges: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1'', p. 370, John R. Vile, ABC-CLIO, 2003. [https://books.google.ca/books?id=U6uJ-oWsZFYC&pg=PA370&lpg=PA370&dq=Rev.+Dr.+John+Hemphill+and+mary+nixon&source=bl&ots=3U2ONsW8Cw&sig=ACfU3U3w-CXknyJwNu3oImF7qD2PodlvPQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj6yYa04fLlAhUEneAKHQHaClwQ6AEwAXoECAYQAQ#v=onepage&q=Rev.%20Dr.%20John%20Hemphill%20and%20mary%20nixon&f=false]=== ====[[Hemphill-463|Elizabeth (Hemphill) Gaulden, Sturgis]]==== Elizabeth married Dempsey Gaulden and later married Sturgis. ====Child 2==== ====Child 3==== ====Child 4==== ====1803, John Hemphill==== ====1806, William Ramsey==== Source Entry for son, William Ramsey, ''Biographical and Historical Catalogue of Washington and Jefferson College: Containing a General Catalogue of Jefferson College, and of Washington College, and of Washington and Jefferson College'', p. 67, Washington and Jefferson College (Washington, Washington County, Pa.), Elm street printing Company, 1889 - Universities and colleges.[https://books.google.ca/books?id=-ahBAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=dr.+john+hemphill,+york+county,+sc&source=bl&ots=2ReY3kh761&sig=ACfU3U1LKDrpRQUgXmj-jTvZHkjDpFJtTg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjKn8rr3fLlAhXJV98KHaw8AW8Q6AEwA3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=dr.%20john%20hemphill%2C%20york%20county%2C%20sc&f=false] ===Marriage 2, Mary Nixon, 1811Entry for son, James Hemphill, 1813, Chester, Chester District, SC,''Biographical and Historical Catalogue of Washington and Jefferson College: Containing a General Catalogue of Jefferson College, and of Washington College, and of Washington and Jefferson College'', p. 67, Washington and Jefferson College (Washington, Washington County, Pa.), Elm street printing Company, 1889 - Universities and colleges.[https://books.google.ca/books?id=-ahBAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=dr.+john+hemphill,+york+county,+sc&source=bl&ots=2ReY3kh761&sig=ACfU3U1LKDrpRQUgXmj-jTvZHkjDpFJtTg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjKn8rr3fLlAhXJV98KHaw8AW8Q6AEwA3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=dr.%20john%20hemphill%2C%20york%20county%2C%20sc&f=false]=== ====1813, James Hemphill==== SourceEntry for son, James Hemphill, 1813, Chester, Chester District, SC, ''Biographical and Historical Catalogue of Washington and Jefferson College: Containing a General Catalogue of Jefferson College, and of Washington College, and of Washington and Jefferson College'', p. 67, Washington and Jefferson College (Washington, Washington County, Pa.), Elm street printing Company, 1889 - Universities and colleges.[https://books.google.ca/books?id=-ahBAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=dr.+john+hemphill,+york+county,+sc&source=bl&ots=2ReY3kh761&sig=ACfU3U1LKDrpRQUgXmj-jTvZHkjDpFJtTg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjKn8rr3fLlAhXJV98KHaw8AW8Q6AEwA3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=dr.%20john%20hemphill%2C%20york%20county%2C%20sc&f=false] ==Sources==

Hempstead County Arkansas

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]][[Category:Hempstead County, Arkansas]] ---- [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Hempstead County, Arkansas! == ===Early History=== Hempstead County's history dates back to the early 19th century. It was established on December 15, 1818, as one of the original five counties of the Arkansas Territory. The county was named after [[Hempstead-156|Edward Hempstead]], a delegate to the United States Congress from the Missouri Territory. At the time of its establishment, the area was primarily inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Caddo people. ===Territorial and Statehood Period=== During the territorial period, Hempstead County played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States. It was a hub for pioneers and settlers moving westward, as it was located along important trails and routes, including the Southwest Trail and the Military Road. As Arkansas gained statehood in 1836, Hempstead County continued to grow. The economy was largely driven by agriculture, with cotton becoming a major crop and the foundation of the county's economy. Slavery was a prevalent institution in the county during this time, as it was throughout the southern United States. ===Civil War and Reconstruction=== The Civil War had a significant impact on Hempstead County, as it did on many parts of the South. The county saw both Union and Confederate presence and experienced battles and skirmishes. The Battle of Prairie D'Ane, fought in 1864, was one of the notable conflicts in the county during the war. After the war, during the Reconstruction era, Hempstead County like other parts of the South underwent significant changes. The end of slavery led to challenges in the economy and social structure, and the county had to adapt to new circumstances. ===20th Century and Beyond=== In the 20th century, Hempstead County continued to evolve. Agriculture remained important, but the economy diversified with the emergence of industries like timber, poultry farming, and manufacturing. The county's largest city, Hope, gained national attention as the birthplace of President Bill Clinton, who served as the 42nd President of the United States. The county's historical significance was recognized with sites like the President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site and the Historic Washington State Park, both of which attract visitors interested in the county's history. == Maps and Boundaries == Hempstead County is located in the sowthwestern par of the state of Arkansas. It is bordered by the following counties: *[[Space:Pike_County_Arkansas|Pike County]] (north) *[[Space:Nevada_County_Arkansas|Nevada County]] (east) *[[Space:Lafayette_County_Arkansas|Lafayette County]] (south) *[[Space:Miller_County_Arkansas|Miller County]] (southwest) *[[Space:Little River_County_Arkansas|Little River County]] (west) *[[Space:Howard_County_Arkansas|Howard County]] (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === :{| border="0" width="300px" |[[:Category:Blevins%2C_Arkansas|Blevins]]||[[:Category:Hope%2C_Arkansas|Hope]]||[[:Category:Washington%2C_Arkansas|Washington]] |}
===Towns=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category:Fulton%2C_Arkansas|Fulton]]||[[:Category:McCaskill%2C_Arkansas|McCaskill]]||[[:Category:McNab%2C_Arkansas|McNab]] |- |[[:Category:Oakhaven%2C_Arkansas|Oakhaven]]||[[:Category:Ozan%2C_Arkansas|Ozan]]||[[:Category:Patmos%2C_Arkansas|Patmos]] |- |[[:Category:Perrytown%2C_Arkansas|Perrytown]] |}
===Census-designated place=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |Arcadia||Bellair||Coler||Deaneyville |- |De Ann||Dotson||Doyle||Dunlap |- |Carlandville||Guernsey||Sheppard||Shover Springs |- |Spudel||Spring Hill||Tokie||Tokio |- |Yancy |} ===Townships:=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category:Bodcaw_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Bodcaw]]||[[:Category:Bois_d%27Arc_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Bois d'Arc]]||[[:Category:De_Roan_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|De Roan]] |- |[[:Category:Garland_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Garland]]||[[:Category:Mine_Creek_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Mine Creek]]||[[:Category:Noland_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Noland]] |- |[[:Category:Ozan_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Ozan]]||[[:Category:Redland_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Redland]]||[[:Category:Saline_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Saline]] |- |[[:Category:Springhill_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Spring Hill]]||[[:Category:Wallaceburg_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Wallaceburg]]||[[:Category:Water_Creek_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Water Creek]] |}
===Unincorporated Communities=== :{| border="0" width="300px" |Bingen||Clow||Moscow |}
===Historical Communities=== :{| border="0" width="500px" |Albany||Barker||Bell||Belton |- |Bills||Clarks Mill||Compton||Corinth |- |Crackers Neck||Delaware Village||Dixon||Dolph |- |Drab||Egar||Eleyville||Fay |- |Fontaine||Goodlett||Graves||Hempstead |- |Hempstead C. H.||Hickory Creek||Hervey||Jakajones |- |Justus Mill||Kilgore||Lively||Long Prairie |- |Long Springs||Lost Prairie||Lynnville||Marlbrook |- |McNab Rural Station||Niphon||Ozan Junction||Pauton |- |Payton||Red River||Red Sand||Register |- |Sardis||Shelton||Switch||Virginius |- |Wellsville||Westbrook||Wilson's Cross Roads||Wildcat |- |Wood |} ==Tourism and Festival Events== Hempstead County, Arkansas, offers a variety of tourism opportunities and festival events that showcase the region's culture, history, and local attractions. Here are some highlights: #'''Fall Festival and Trade Days (Prescott, Arkansas)''': This event is a family-friendly festival held in Prescott, Arkansas, each year. It likely includes activities such as arts and crafts, live entertainment, food vendors, and various games and attractions for all ages. #'''Watermelon Festival (Hope, Arkansas)''': The Watermelon Festival in Hope, Arkansas, is a well-known event celebrating the local tradition of growing watermelons. It typically features watermelon-themed activities, contests, live music, food vendors, arts and crafts, and a parade. #'''Train Day Festival (Hope, Arkansas)''': The Train Day Festival in Hope celebrates the town's historical significance in the railroad industry. The event could include model train displays, train-themed activities, educational exhibits, and entertainment. #'''Jonquil Festival (Washington, Arkansas)''': The Jonquil Festival in Washington, Arkansas, likely celebrates the blooming of jonquil flowers in spring. This event may include garden tours, arts and crafts, food vendors, live music, and other outdoor activities. #'''Twin Rivers Festival (McNab, Arkansas)''': The Twin Rivers Festival in McNab, Arkansas, might celebrate the natural beauty and recreational opportunities of the area. It could involve outdoor activities, local vendors, and community gatherings. #'''Hope Bluegrass Festival (Hope, Arkansas)''': The Hope Bluegrass Festival is a music-focused event that brings together bluegrass musicians and enthusiasts. Attendees can enjoy live performances, jam sessions, workshops, and more. #'''Southwest Arkansas District Livestock Show and Rodeo (Hope, Arkansas)''': This event likely showcases agricultural and livestock-related activities, including livestock shows, rodeo competitions, and exhibitions highlighting the region's rural heritage. #'''James Black's Bowie Heritage Festival (Washington, Arkansas)''': This festival celebrates the heritage of James Black, a renowned blacksmith who is said to have crafted the famous Bowie knife. The event could include historical reenactments, blacksmithing demonstrations, and exhibits about the Bowie knife's history. #'''The Flying Pig Vintage Flea and Trade Days (Hope, Arkansas)''': This flea market-style event could feature vintage and antique goods, crafts, collectibles, and various items for sale from local vendors. #'''Frontier Days (Washington, Arkansas)''': Frontier Days in Washington may offer a glimpse into the area's past with period-specific activities, demonstrations, crafts, and educational programs that highlight the region's history during the frontier era. #'''The Civil War Weekend (Washington, Arkansas)''': This event might include reenactments, exhibits, and educational programs related to the Civil War era, particularly focusing on the historical significance of Washington during that time. == Historical Landmarks== {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Brundige Building, Hope, Arkansas 1904 }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Brundidge_Building| Brundidge Building]]''' - The brundidge Building is a two and one half story, structural brick, party wall commericial storefront building with a brick perapet front. It is deisgned in the Romanseque Revival style and displays an abundance of Romanesque detail. Its plan is basicly rectangular and the exterior finishes of the first floor storefront have been covered recently with decoratve cermic tile. It is covered with a built-up tar roof and supported upon a continuous brick foundation. It is located in the heart of Hope's commercial district. Erected in 1893 for J. P. Brundidge. The names of the architect, craftsman or builder is not known. Nevertheless, Until recently the building was a retail store (Scott's Department Store). The upper area was used as a rooming house in the early 20th centry. Later, the second story served as a meeting hall for the Fraternal Order of Elks. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=William J. Clinton Boyhood Home }} *'''[[Wikipedia:President_William_Jefferson_Clinton_Birthplace_Home_National_Historic_Site| Presidenct William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home]]''' - Known as the William J. Clinton Boyhood Home. It is located at 117 South Hervey Street in Hope, Arkansas. The house was built in 1917 and was the childhood home of Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States. The house is a two-story, four-room house with a front porch and a bable roof. The house was purchased by the City of Hope in the early 1990s and was restored to its original condition. It was opened to the public as a museum in 1997. The house contains many original furnishings and personal items from the Clinton's life and political career. Visitors can tour the house and lear about Clinton's early life in Hope and the influences that shaped him as a person and a politician. The house also include information about the history of Hope and the surrounding area. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Confederate State Capitol building (Arkansas) }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Confederate_State_Capitol_building_(Arkansas)| Confederate State Capitol Building (Arkansas)]]''' - This building, which became the Confederate State Capitol in September 1863, is a two-story wood frame structure with brick foundation walls and piers that was erected in 1836 to serve as the Hempstead County Courthouse. It was the second courthouse to be built in Hempstead County; the First, built in 1924, was of hewn logs. The main entrance is protected by a one-story, one bay, pedimented Greek Revival portico. The portico is supported by square tapered columns having molded capitals and bases. The entrance door is flanked by pilasters of similar design. The four-paneled entrance door has molded trim and a transom above. There are two outside end chimneys. They are laid of running bond brick and have corbeled caps. Two fireplaces are located at either end of the courtroom. They are stacked bond brick with woold surrounds. The side surrounds have a raised pilaster design supporting a simple mantel. The town of Washington bought the building in 1875 and used it as a schoolhouse until 1914. After 1914, it served as a residence and Justice of the Peace's office until about 1928 when the Cleburne Chapter of the United States Daughters of the Confederacy conceived the plan of restoring it. In 1929, the Arkansas General Assembly create teh Wartime Capitol Commission, which was charged with the responbility of restoring and maintaining the old building. It remained under their control until 1847 when it was placed under the aegis of the newly create Arkansas Commemorative Commission. It has been maintained and operated as an historic building museum since that time, but came under the administration of the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism in th 1970s. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Dooley Hill Cemetery }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Dooley%27s_Ferry_Fortifications_Historic_District| Dooley's Ferry Fortificiations Historic District]]''' - Encompases a series of military eathworks ereted in southwestern, Arkansas, along the Red River. Constructed in late 1864 as a defense against Union Forces moving toward Shreveport, Louisiana. Dooley's Ferry was the location of a ferry crossing for the Red River. The ferry was operated by James Dooley and his family and was an important transportation link in the area. The ground above Dooley's Ferry provided excellent location for defensive fortifications, with high ground flanked by lakes and swampy areas controlling the road network leading to the ferry. The impressive works would never face combat conditions. While they never witnessed a shot fired in wartime, the forticiations at Dooley's Ferry over insight to Confederate strategy during the waning days of the war. After the ware a cemetery for African-Americans was established adjacent to one of the gun emplacements. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ethridge House Hope, Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Ethridge_House_(Hope,_Arkansas)| Ethridge House]]''' -Located at 511 North Main Street just north of Hope's historic downtown, the Ethridge House is a two-story, wood frame residence that, though originally constructed in 1894, was significantly modified to its present Plain Traditional style appearance in 1912. Its full-width, single story front porch roof and balcony is supported by the four Tuscan columns that dominate the front elevation. The interior proportions and details appear to largerly reflect the earlier, 1894 decorative scheme. Mr. Richard Ethridge moved to Hope from Okolona in Clark County some time before 1894 to open a drug store, the Ethridge Drug Company. He contracted with a local carpenter (identity not known) to contruct the wood frame residence here for his family, which they moved into by 1894. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Foster House Hope, Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Foster_House_(420_South_Spruce_Street,_Hope,_Arkansas)| Foster House]]''' -The Foster House is a two and one half story, brick masonry residence designed in the traditional American plan known as the "foursquare", but with Prairie style and Crafsman influences. Its solid, massive aspect is relieved only by two single story, hipped roof porches on the eastern and southern elevations and a singl, central gable roof dormer on the eatern elevation. It was designed in 1917 by the Texarkana firm of Witt, Siebert and Halsey and completed in 1918. It was commissioned by Leonidas Alston Foster, a prominent bussinessman in Hope, and the surrounding vincity. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Goodlett Gin at Washington State Park Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Goodlett_Gin| Goodlett Gin]]''' - The Goodlett gin is significant because it is the only completely steam-powered cotton gin still operable in the United States. Built in 1883 by Captain Dave Goodlett, this gin has been continually owned and opearted by the Goodlett family. Soon asfter the Civil War Captaim Dave Goodlett bought 1400 acres of land in Hempstead County. After clearing the land he began growing cotton. For several years he used a nearby gin to process his crop, but in 1883 he built ha gin of his own. Uing pine cut from his own farm Captain Goodlett built a gin building and scale house. These buildings have required only a few minor repairs during thier 90 year history. For the first 15 years of its operationa the gin produced an average of two bales of cotton per day. See cotton was brought to the gin in baskets all fall and winter. The stands were fed by hand and the lint was tramped by foot. Mules were used to power the screw press. During the late 19th century most areas of the Cotton Belt had a gin in every county and at many county crossroads. The farmers would draw thier wagons up in a line and wait their turn to have their cotton ginned. During the ginning season farmers spent many sociable hours waiting thier turn at the gin. The Goodlett gin is representative of this ear of American agricultural history. In 1898, the gin was modernized with the installation of two 60-saw stands, a new boiler and an atlas steam engine. This $250 steam engine was used to power a tramper, a continental drop-side press, and a Thomas steam ram. A wooden continental distributor with lint flue was added in 1911, along with a drag type, wooden-box conveyer distributor. In the late 1930's two rebuilt 70-saw stands and two rebuilt feeders were installed, and the original boiler was replaced with a new one. Syrup-making was another service long-performed by the Goodlett gin. Sorghum and ribbon cane were crushed by a steam powered mill and the syrup cooked in a steam heated pan. A third production of the Goodlett Gin was that of corn meal. A stone grist mill was used for many years to grind corn, but has now been replaced by a hammer mill. In the early days of the mill the neighorhood customers often brough their corn and sorghum to the mill on week-ends and enjoyed a sociable gathering while their meal and cane were being ground. The last major repair on the gin plant was made in 1952 when a new set of piston rings were made by a machinist familiar with the Goodlett gin. For three generations the Musgrave family of Nashville, Arkansas did all the repair work on the engine and has kept it in running condition since its installation in 1898. Though cotton gins are, of course still in operation throughout the South, the Goodlett gin is unique in that it is steam powered. Alghough not in operation at this time, the unique Goodlett gin is still fully operable. It is a replica of the agricultural and commercial way of life of the rural South in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hempstead County Courthouse Hope, Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Hempstead_County_Courthouse| Hempstead County Courthouse]]''' - The historic Hempstead County Courthouse built in 1939 is located in Hope, Arkansas. It is a three-story, red brick building with a central clock tower and a projecting entrance. The courthouse was designed in the Art Deco style and was built as a Works Progress Administration Project (WPA) during the Great Depression. The courthouse is an important example of the Art Deco style of architecture and it's a well-preserved example of the type of civic buildings constructed during the 1930s. The courthouse is still used for its original purpose and it's open to the public for tours. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hope Girl Scout Little House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Hope_Girl_Scout_Little_House| Hope Girl Scout Little House]]''' - is a historic log house in Hope. It is a single-story log structure, built in 1938 with funding from the Works Progress Administration (WPA), a federal program established during the Great Depression to create jobs and stimulate the economy. It was initially a demonstration home for family with modest income, and afterward served as the principal meeting place for the local Girl Scout organization. It is an example of the type of projects that were funded by the WPA, which aimed to improve infrastructure and provide access to recreational and educational opportunities for communities across the United States. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hope Historic Commercial District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Hope_Historic_Commercial_District| Hope Historic Commercial District]]''' - The Hope Historic Commercial District is a two-block area of downtown Hope, Arkansas that includes a collection of historic commercial buildings dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is known for its well-preserved examples of commercial architecture from the late Victorian and early 20th century. The district is home to several historic buildings, including the former Hempstead County, Courthouse, the former First National Bank Building, and the former Hope City Hall. Many of the buildings feature architectural details such as ornate cornices, pressed metal facades, and large display windows. The district also contains some of the oldest commercial buildings in Hope, Arkansas, and they have been used as retail, office spaces and resturants. The Hope Historic Commercial District is an important part of the city's history and contribures to the sense of place and identity of the community. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=McRae House in Hope, Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:McRae_House| McRae House]]''' - The McRae House, also known as the McRae-Williams House, is a historic home located in Hope, Arkansas. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. The house was built in 1899 by J. W. McRae, a prominent local bussinessman and politician, and it is an example of the Victorian-style architecture popular during that time period. The McRae House features a number of architectural details such as a two-story fron porch, gable roof with a central gable, and a variety of ornamentation including dentil molding, brackets, and turned posts. The house has been well-preserved and retains many of its original features, including the original hardwood flooring and stairway, and some of the original furniture. The house was purchased by the Williams family in the 1920s, and it was passed down to the family for generations. The McRae House is an important part of Hope's history and the National Register of Historic Places listing recognizes its significance as an example of Victorian architecture and its assocation with the McRae and Williams families, prominent figures in the city's history. The house is open to the public for tours by appointment. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hope, Arkansas (MoPac) Train Station }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Hope_station_(Arkansas)| Hope, Arkansas (MoPac) Train Station]]''' - The Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot in Hope, Arkansas is a historic railway station that was built in 1914. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. The depot was built by the Missouri Pacific Railroad as part of the company's expansion efforts in the early 20th century. The depot served as an important transportation hub for the city of Hope, providing passenger and freight service to the surrounding area. The Missouri Pacfic Railroad Deport is a one-story, red brick building in the vernacular style of architecture, with a gable roof and a central bay that projects from the main facade. The depot also features a large waiting room, ticket office, and baggage room. The depot served as a hub of activity for the city, and it was a bustling place for passengers to wait for trains, as well as for goods to be loaded and unloaded. The depot was closed in 1967, but the building has been preserved and is open to the public for tours by appointment. The Missouri Pacific Railroad Deport is an important part of the city's history and the National Register of Historic Places listing recognizes its significance as an example of transportation-related architecture with the Missouri Pacific Railroad and the city of Hope. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=North Elm Street Historic District in Hope, Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:North_Elm_Street_Historic_District| North Elm Street Historic District]]''' - The North Elm Street Historic District is a historic neighborhood located in Hope, Arkansas. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The district is known for its collection of well-preserved houses and other structures that were built between the late 19th century and the mid-20th century. The district is roughly bounded by 2nd St, Avenue B, and Elm St and it is home to a variety of architectural styles including Victorian, Craftsman, Colonial Revival and many more. The North Elm Street Historic District is significant for tis architectural and historical significance, as it contains a wide range of architectural styles and reflects the development and growth of the city of Hope over time. The district includes houses of various sizes and styles. Many of the homes feature original architectural details such as ornate woodwork, stained glass windows, and wraparound porches. The district is also significant for its association with the city's early leaders, merchants, and professionals who lived and worked in this area. The North Elm Street Historic District is an important part of the city's history and it is a great example of the city's development over time. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=North Washington Street Historic District in Hope, Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:North_Washington_Street_Historic_District_(Hope,_Arkansas)| North Washington Street Historic District]]''' - The Washington Street Historic Street District is a collection of historic homes and commercial buildings located on Washington Street in Hope, Arkansas. The district is known for its well preserved examples of Victorian, Craftsman, Colonial Revival and many more. The North Elm Street Historic District is significant for tis architectural and historical significance, as it contains a wide range of architectural styles and reflects the development and growth of the city of Hope over time. The district includes houses of various sizes and styles. Many of the homes feature original architectural details such as ornate woodwork, stained glass windows, and wraparound porches. The district is also significant for its association with the city's early leaders, merchants, and professionals who lived and worked in this area. The North Elm Street Historic District is an important part of the city's history and it is a great example of the city's development over time. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church }} *'''Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church''' - is a historic church in rural part of the county near Blevins. It is a single-story wood frame structure, with a Jerkinhead roof, and a steeple toppled by a hip roof. It was built in 1942 using parts recycled from an 1870 church. Churches have been recognized for their architectural, historical and cultural significance. They are often a unique reflection of their local communities, and often serves as a focal point for the community.




{{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-15.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Grandison D. Royston House in Washington State Park }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Grandison_D._Royston_House| Grandison D. Royston House]]''' - the Grandison D. Royston House is a historic home located in the Historic Washington State Park in Arkansas. The house was built in 1874 by Grandison D. Royston, a prominent local businessman and politician. The house is an example of the Greek Revival style of architecture and it has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1970. The Royston House is a two-story, wood-frame structure with a central hall plan. It has a gable roof and a central pedimented portico with four columns. The house features many original architectural details, including large double-hung windows, a central stairway, and marble fireplaces. The house is also notable for its association with Grandison D. Royston, who was a prominent figure in the early history of Washington, Arkansas and the surrounding area. The Grandison D. Royston House is open to the public as par of the Historic Washington State Park, vistors can take tour of the house and learn about its history and the life of Grandison D. Royston. The house is also used for various events and educational programs throughout the year. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-16.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Nesburt T. Ruggles House in Hempstead County }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Nesburt_T._Ruggles_House| Nesburt T. Ruggles House]]''' - Constructed from 1912 to 1914, the Nesburt T. Ruggles House is a single-story, wood frame, Plain Traditional-styled bungalow with a metal-shingled, multi-hipped roof. Located to the southeast of Shover Springs on the eastern side of Arkanasas Highway 32, the Nesburt T. Ruggles house is in good condition and now used as a weekend home by the owners.




{{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-17.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Hope, Arknasas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:St._Mark%27s_Episcopal_Church_(Hope,_Arkansas)| St. Mark's Episcopal Church]]''' - On May 10, 1904, the cornerstone of St. Mark's Episcopal Church was laid. the building was completed in the Spring of 1905 at a cost of $3,500. St. Mark's Church is a modified T-shaped structure with a gabled vestibule having a plain frieze. The structure rests on a brick foundation. The roof has approximatley a sixteen-twelve pitch and is covered with wood shingles. A large Gothic window marks the facade of the Church. This window features four narrow, tall paines of stained glass, each having its own Gothic-arch top, below a variety of stained glass panels in diamon, triangular and hexagonal shapes. All of the stained glass windows in the Church are reputed to have been designed by Tiffany. St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Hope rests on a corner lot on Hope's busiest street. Its age, its simple Gothic touches and its excellent condition combine to make S.t Mark's Church an important historical landmark. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-18.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Southwestern Proving Ground Officer Quarters }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Southwestern_Proving_Ground_Officers_Quarters_Historic_District| Southwestern Proving Ground Officers Quarters Historic District]]''' - The Southwestern Proving Ground Officer Quarters is a historic district located in Oakhaven, Arkansas. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The district includes a group of buildings that served as officer housing during World War II. The Southwestern Proving Ground was a military installation used for the testing and development of weapons and ammunition during the war. The officer quarters were built in 1942 and were used by officers and thier families who were stationed at the proving ground. The buildings are representative of the type of housing provided for military officers during World War II, and they have been well-preserved. This district is a good example of the contributions of Arkansas to the war effort during WWII. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-19.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ward-Jackson House in Hope, Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Ward-Jackson_House| Ward-Jackson House]]''' - Ward-Jackson House can be described as a Folk Victorian House with secondary Gothic Revival and Queen Anne influences. It is located at 122 North Louisiana Street and Avenue B in Hope, Arkansas. The house is one-story high with a finished attic over the 1893 addition to the east. == National Protected Areas == *'''[[Wikipedia:Historic_Washington_State_Park| Historic Washington State Park]]''' - is a 101 acre state park. It primarily exists to preserve and interpret the history of the town of Washington in Hempsteand County, emphasizing its political, cultural, and architectural history. *'''[[Wikipedia:Millwood_Lake| Millwood Lake]]''' - is a reservior in southwestern part of the state about 9 miles from Ashdown. It is recognized for its beauty and fishing. There are 15 recreational parks around the lake to proive campers with picnic areas, boat ramps, swimming areas, showers, and restrooms. == Notables of Hempstead County== *'''[[Benton-4953|Ollie Benton Jr]]''' was born on July 19, 1932 in Texarkana, Arkansas. He is notable for his significant contributions to American blues music as a guitarist and singer. He gained recognition for his involvement in Willie Dixon's Blues All-Stars and became best known for his solo rendition of Dixon's song "Spider in My Stew." Benton's perseverance and dedication to his craft are particularly remarkable, as he continued to perform and play his unique version of Chicago blues even after the amputation of parts of both legs later in his career. His resilience in the face of adversity, coupled with his musical talent, solidifies his place as a noteworthy figure in the history of blues music. *'''[[Black-25069|James Black]]''' - was born on May 1, 1800, in Hackensack, New Jersey, he eventually settled in Washington, Arkansas, where he established himself as a skilled blacksmith and American Knifemaker. His most enduring legacy lies in his creation of the original Bowie Knife, a weapon and tool that revolutionized knife design and utility. Black's ingenuity and craftsmanship not only catered to the practical needs of his time but also shaped the iconic Bowie Knife, forever intertwining his name with this historic weapon. His contributions as a blacksmith and the creative force behind this enduring blade make him a notable figure in the annals of American craftsmanship and innovation. *'''[[Blevins-871|Rubye Rebecca (Blevins) Rose]]''', known as Patsy Montana, stands as a notable figure in American country music history. Born on October 30, 1908, she grew up in Hope, Arkansas. She made an indelible mark as a pioneering country music singer, songwriter, and actress. Montana's significance is underscored by her achievement as the first female country artist to attain a million-selling single with her iconic song "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart." Her trailblazing career, marked by her distinctive voice and memorable performances, earned her a lasting place in the hearts of country music enthusiasts. Her influential contributions were recognized with her induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, solidifying her legacy as a trailblazer who helped shape the genre's landscape and opened doors for future generations of female artists. *'''[[Bryant-19601|Kelly Marion Bryant]]''' notability derives from his dedicated service as the Democratic Secretary of State of Arkansas, a role he assumed in 1963 and held until his passing in October 1975. Born on August 28, 1908, he hailed from Hope, the seat of Hempstead County, in southern Arkansas. His enduring commitment to public service and his significant position within the state's government showcase his influence on local politics. Bryant's birthplace, shared with notable figures such as former Governor and U.S. President Bill Clinton and former Governor Mike Huckabee, underscores his place within a group of distinguished individuals who have contributed to shaping the state's political landscape. His role as Secretary of State and his connection to this select group solidify his status as a notable figure in Arkansas history. *'''[[Calvin-957|Floyd Joseph Calvin]]''' - born July 13, 1901 in Washington, Arkansas, he embarked on a multifaceted career as an American reporter, columnist, radio host, and the founder of a news service. His extensive travels fueled his powerful writings on the harrowing subject of lynching, shedding light on a dark aspect of American society. Additionally, his critical stance toward Marcus Garvey's proposal to relocate African Americans to a colony in Liberia showcased his willingness to engage with significant racial and societal issues of his time. Calvin's work as a journalist and commentator, addressing vital matters of racial injustice and social movements, cements his place as a notable figure in American history. *'''[[Carson-9387|Kern Carson]]''' notability arises from his contributions to American football. Born on January 29, 1941, in Hope, Arkansas, he left a mark as a talented football halfback. Carson played for the San Diego Chargers and New York Jets in 1965, and he further showcased his skills as a member of the Toronto Argonauts in 1966. His role as a player in both the American and Canadian football leagues highlights his dedication to the sport and his ability to make an impact on multiple stages. Carson's involvement in professional football solidifies his status as a notable figure in the realm of sports. *'''William "Bill" Jefferson Clinton''' - was born on August 19, 1946 in Hope, Arkansas, he emerged as a prominent figure by becoming the 42nd President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001. Prior to his presidency, Clinton's tenure as the governor of Arkansas in two non-consecutive terms, from 1979 to 1981 and then from 1983 to 1992, showcased his adeptness in governance. His presidency was marked by economic prosperity, welfare reforms, and efforts towards international diplomacy. Clinton's ability to bridge political divides, coupled with his policy accomplishments, such as the Family and Medical Leave Act and the Dayton Agreement, underscore his lasting impact on American society and global relations. *'''[[Cross-10234|Edward Cross]]''' notability stems from his significant role as a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the state of Arkansas. Born on November 11, 1798, in Hawkins County, Tennessee, Cross's tenure in Congress marked his active participation in shaping national policies and legislation. His service as a representative showcased his dedication to representing the interests of his constituents and contributing to the country's governance. Cross's role in the political arena, representing Arkansas at the federal level, solidifies his status as a notable figure whose contributions left an impact on both his state and the nation as a whole. *'''[[Clardy-641|Melinda Ruth (Clardy) Dillon]]''' notability lies in her remarkable career as a versatile American actress. Born on October 13, 1939, in Hope, Arkanas. Her talent and dedication brought her recognition on multiple platforms. Her Tony Award nomination in 1963 for her debut in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" showcased her stage prowess. Dillon's screen presence left an indelible mark, earning her Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress for her roles in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977) and "Absence of Malice" (1981). She is particularly remembered for her iconic portrayal of Mother Parker in "A Christmas Story" (1983), a role that solidified her status as a beloved figure in American film. Dillon's extensive filmography spanning genres and her accolades, including a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for "Magnolia" (1999), highlight her enduring influence on the entertainment industry. *'''[[Eakin-339|John Rodgers Eakin]]''' notability lies in his multifaceted contributions as a newspaper editor, state legislator, and justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. Born on February 14, 1822, in Shelbyville, Tennessee, Eakin's legacy is marked by his active engagement in both journalism and politics. His pivotal role as a justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court from 1878 to 1885 underscores his impact on the state's legal system and governance. Furthermore, his advocacy for women's rights reflects his progressive stance on social issues of his time. Eakin's dedication to justice, his editorial work, and his efforts to promote gender equality solidify his status as a notable figure who left an indelible mark on both the legal and societal landscapes of Arkansas. *'''[[Elam-1259|Joseph Barton Elam II]]''' - was born June 12, 1821 near Hope, Hempstead County, Arkansas Territory, he left his mark as a two-term Democratic Representative for Louisiana's 4th Congressional District. His role as House Speaker from 1862 to 1864 underscored his leadership during a time of turmoil, as the nation grappled with the challenges of the Civil War. Elam's ability to navigate complex political landscapes and assume a leadership position amidst such circumstances highlights his importance as a figure who played a crucial role in shaping the course of history during a pivotal era in the United States. *'''[[Foster-7496|Vince Walker Foster Jr]]''' - was born on January 15,1945 in Hope, Arkansas. His notability arises from his prominent role as Chief White House Counsel under President Bill Clinton. His service in this crucial advisory position placed him at the heart of the Clinton administration, overseeing legal matters of utmost importance. Foster's tragic death by suicide in 1993 drew widespread attention, raising questions and speculation. While his professional contributions as an attorney and advisor remain noteworthy, the circumstances surrounding his passing have added an additional layer of intrigue to his legacy. *'''[[Garland-1466|Augustus Hill Garland]]''' was born in Covington, Tennessee, but later moved to Lost Prairie, Arkansas. He is a notable figure in American history due to his multifaceted and complex political career that spanned some of the most pivotal periods in the nation's history. Starting as a lawyer and Democratic politician from Arkansas, Garland's significance stems from his evolving stance on secession during the Civil War. Initially opposing Arkansas' secession from the United States, he later played prominent roles in both the Congress of the Confederate States and the United States Senate, showcasing his adaptability and deep involvement in the country's political landscape. His leadership as the 11th Governor of Arkansas and subsequent tenure as the 38th Attorney General of the United States further underscore his influence, as he navigated the challenges of post-war reconstruction and contributed to shaping legal and political frameworks. Garland's trajectory encapsulates the complexities and nuances of a nation grappling with profound transformation, cementing his status as a notable and emblematic figure in American politics. *'''[[Harris-62508|Oren T. Harris]]''' - was born December 20, 1903 in Belton, Hempstead County, Arkansas, he made significant contributions as a United States Representative from Arkansas. Later in his career, he assumed the roles of United States District Judge for both the Eastern District and Western District of Arkansas. His ability to excel in both legislative and judicial arenas reflects his deep legal expertise and commitment to public service. Harris's legacy is cemented by his dedication to upholding justice and representing his constituents at various levels of government, leaving a lasting impact on Arkansas and the nation. *'''[[Huckabee-137|Mike Huckabee]]''' - born on August 24, 1955 in Hope, Arkansas. An American politican, Baptist minister, and political commentator who served as the 44th Governor of Arkansas. *'''Revoyda Frierson''', better known by her stage name Ketty Lester, stands as a notable figure for her versatile talents that have left an indelible mark on both music and television. Born on August 16, 1934, in Hope, Arkansas, she gained widespread recognition as an American singer with her hit single "Love Letters" in 1961. Her melodious voice captured hearts and earned her a place in musical history. Furthermore, her portrayal of "Hester Sue Terhune" in the beloved American television series "Little House on the Prairie" showcased her acting prowess and endeared her to audiences across generations. Lester's ability to excel in both music and acting, leaving an enduring impact in both fields, solidifies her status as a notable and cherished artist. *'''[[McFadden-3812|Dorothy Estheryne (McFadden) Hoover]]''' - notability lies in her groundbreaking contributions to both science and history. Born on July 1, 1918, in Hope, Arkansas, she emerged as a pioneering physicist and mathematician during the formative years of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), the precursor to NASA. As part of a diverse group of women known as "human computers," she played a vital role in advancing aeronautical technology during World War II. Beyond her scientific achievements, Hoover's cultural impact extended as she authored and published the historical book "A Layman with Love at Her Church," delving into the history of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Her multifaceted accomplishments, spanning science and literature, solidify her place as a notable figure who shaped both the scientific and cultural landscapes of her time. *'''[[James-28823|William Kirk James]]''' was born on June 15, 1935 in Hope, Arkansas. He was a distinguished member of the United States Air Force, left an enduring legacy through his visionary leadership during his tenure as director of the Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) from June 1990 to June 1993. With strategic foresight, he spearheaded a significant transformation within the organization. Under his guidance, the DMA transitioned from its traditional role of producing products for the Cold War era to embracing a groundbreaking concept – the Global Geospatial Information System (GGIS). This paradigm shift, championed by James, revolutionized warfare by providing real-time geographic information to rapidly deploying military units. This innovative approach directly catered to the needs of combat commanders and the evolving nature of military operations. Major General James' impactful vision and leadership cemented his status as a notable figure, shaping the way modern military forces leverage geospatial intelligence for strategic advantage. His passing in 2022 marked the end of a distinguished career that left an indelible mark on military tactics and technology. *'''Thomas Franklin "Mack" McLarty''' - notability stems from his significant contributions as both a business and political leader. Born on June 14, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas, he assumed a pivotal role as White House Chief of Staff under President Bill Clinton from 1993 to June 1994. His leadership and strategic acumen helped navigate critical early years of the Clinton administration. Moreover, his service as a Special Envoy for the Americas demonstrated his commitment to diplomatic relations. McLarty's ability to bridge business and politics, coupled with his dedication to public service, marks him as a notable figure who played an integral part in shaping American governance and international relations. *'''[[Mitchel-301|Charles Burton (Mitchel) Mitchell]]''' notability arises from his significant contributions to American politics during a tumultuous period in the nation's history. Born on September 19, 1815, he held prominent roles as a Democratic politician from Arkansas. His service as a U.S. Senator in 1861 and his subsequent role as a Confederate States Senator from February 18, 1862, until his death in 1864, underscore his involvement in shaping the course of his state and the nation during the Civil War. Mitchel's dual representation and political engagement during this critical juncture highlight his dedication to his constituents and his active participation in political discussions that shaped the landscape of the Confederacy. *'''[[Shepperson-116|Archer Shepperson]]''' notability arises from his impactful contributions as a teacher, principal, and state legislator in Arkansas during a significant period in history. Serving in the Nineteenth General Assembly in 1873, his role in state governance showcased his commitment to representing his constituents. As a dedicated educator, he worked to provide educational opportunities for "Colored" children, demonstrating his dedication to improving access to education. His involvement as a deputy sheriff, service on the Hempstead County board of supervisors, and his broader contributions to both education and governance reflect his lasting influence on his community and the advancement of social progress during his time. *'''[[Simms-1007|Albert Gallatin Simms]]''' - notability lies in his impactful political career that transcended state lines. Born on October 8, 1882, in Washington, Hempstead County, Arkansas, he made his mark by being elected to the United States House of Representatives representing the state of New Mexico. His ability to connect with constituents and advocate for their interests on the national stage reflects his dedication to public service and his effectiveness as a legislator. Simms' journey from his Arkansas roots to his role as a representative in New Mexico underscores his influence in shaping policies and laws that impacted a wide range of issues on a larger scale. *'''[[Samuels-1178|Richard R Samuels]]''' - notability emerges from his pivotal roles as a farmer, blacksmith, and state legislator in Arkansas, particularly during a transformative era. His status as one of the eight African American delegates at the 1868 Arkansas Constitutional Convention underscores his commitment to shaping the state's foundational principles. Representing Hempstead County, he took his place in the Arkansas House of Representatives in 1868 and 1869, making him one of the earliest African Americans to serve in the Arkansas Legislature. Samuels' dedication to public service, his involvement in shaping constitutional frameworks, and his pioneering position as a legislator make him a notable figure, reflecting his contributions to advancing equality and representation during a crucial period in Arkansas history. *'''Lavenski "Vence" R. Smith''' - notability stems from his distinguished legal career and his influential role in the American judicial system. Born on October 31, 1958, in Hope, Arkansas, he has made significant contributions as a judge. Serving as the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, he presides over a crucial appellate court. His previous tenure as an Arkansas state judge and his subsequent federal judgeship since 2002 underscore his expertise in both state and federal legal matters. Smith's ascent to the position of Chief Judge and his enduring dedication to upholding justice make him a notable figure whose impact resonates throughout the American legal landscape. *'''Paul Leighton Tyson''' notability arises from his exceptional achievements as a renowned American football coach. Born on October 25, 1886, in Hope, Arkansas, he stands as one of the most accomplished high school football coaches in history. His remarkable record includes securing four Texas state championships and a national championship during the 1920s. The praise he received from legendary coach Knute Rockne further underscores Tyson's expertise and impact, with Rockne noting him as "one of the finest coaches I ever met, college or high school." Tyson's coaching prowess and significant contributions to the world of high school football solidify his position as a notable figure whose legacy resonates in sports history. *'''[[Walker-67344|John Winfield Walker]]''' - notability arises from his significant contributions as an American politician, civil rights attorney, and advocate for equality. Born on June 3, 1937, in Hope, Arkansas, he distinguished himself as a Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, using his political platform to champion social change. His pivotal role in opening one of the first racially integrated law firms in the South showcased his commitment to breaking down racial barriers and promoting inclusivity. As a noted civil rights attorney, Walker used his legal expertise to fight for justice and equality, leaving an enduring impact on the fight against racial discrimination. Walker's multifaceted efforts in both politics and law solidify his status as a notable figure who dedicated his life to advancing civil rights and fostering positive change. *'''[[Yerger-203|Henry Clay Yerger]]''' - notability rests in his pioneering efforts as an American schoolteacher, particularly for his significant contributions to African-American education. Born on December 4, 1861, in Hempstead County, Arkansas, Yerger played a vital role in advancing educational opportunities for African-Americans in his community. As a dedicated educator, he broke down barriers by providing a platform for learning and growth at a time when access to education was limited for minority communities. His commitment to promoting education and empowering African-Americans marks him as a notable figure whose legacy embodies the transformative power of education in fostering social progress and equality. == Records and Resources== * [[Wikipedia:Hempstead_County,_Arkansas| Wikipedia Page for Hempstead County, Arkansas]] * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hempstead_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy| Familysearch Genealogy for Hempstead County, Arkansas] * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=773 Encylopedia of Arkansas for Hempstead County, Arkansas] *[https://www.argenweb.net/hempstead/ ARGenWeb Project for Hempstead County, Arkansas] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm Arkansas Genealogy Trails for Hempstead County, Arkansas] *[https://www.ongenealogy.com/listings/online-hempstead-county-histories-arkansas/ Online Hempstead County Histories - Arkansas] *[https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/hempstead-county/index.html Arkansas Digital Archives for Hempstead County] *[https://www.countyoffice.org/ar-hempstead-county-genealogy/ Hempstead County Public Records Search] ==Sources== * Hearthstone Legacy Publications, (n.d.). "[http://www.hearthstonelegacy.com/hempstead_county_arkansas.htm Hempstead County, Arkansas History and Genealogy]." Accessed 31 Aug 2023. * Hempstead County, Arkansas Genealogy and History, (n.d.). "[https://genealogytrails.com/ark/hemp/postoffices.html Post Offices - Past and Present]." Accessed 31 Aug 2023. * Bureau of the Census. “[https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/township-maps/29/ Hempstead County section of] Arkansas Minor Civil Divisions [https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/context/township-maps/article/1028/type/native/viewcontent map].” in the United States Census of Population 1930.42, Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934.

Henderson/Taylor Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Henderson Cemetery, Jinks, Kentucky

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[[Category:Henderson Cemetery, Jinks, Kentucky]] [[Category: Estill County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Henderson Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. Henderson Cemetery is located in Jinks, Estill County, Kentucky, on Henderson Cemetery Road, which is on the north side of Red Lick Road (Route 594). The cemetery is east of the Beach Grove Baptist Church. There are about 35 people buried here, but only about 15 of the tombstones can be read. The rest are old field stones. Most of those buried here are members of the Henderson family. [https://www.google.com/maps/@37.6175037,-84.0185847,15.61z Henderson Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2312926&CScn=henderson&CScntry=4&CSst=19&CScnty=1021& Henderson Cemetery on Find A Grave] A profile page has been created for each person buried in this cemetery. Click on the name to view. == Table of Interments == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |- | [[Unknown-295078|Babb]]||Eller||1874||1940||||[[Image:Babb-708.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Babb-708|Babb]]||George||1876 Oct 15||1918||||[[Image:Babb-708.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-12376|Cox]]||Lewis||nd||nd||SGT, Co C. 2 KY Inf.||[[Image:Cox-12376.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-144|Henderson]]||Alice (Wagers)||1859 Aug 21||||||[[Image:Wagers-144.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-13338|Henderson]]||Christi Ann (Cox)||1847||1931 Mar 17||"Wife of O.D. Henderson"||[[Image:Cox-13338.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abney-856|Henderson]]||Cynthia Ann (Abney)||1827||1865 May 3||||[[Image:Abney-856.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9051|Henderson]]||Elbert||1877 Nov 22||1879 Sep 3||"Son of OD & CA Henderson"||[[Image:Henderson-9051.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9062|Henderson]]||Elbert||1907 Jun 27||1907 Jul 7||"Our Darling" "Son of J. & L.A. Henderson"||[[Image:Henderson-9062.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9053|Henderson]]||Herbert||1889 Jun 20||1957 Feb 23||"Past grand master, grand lodge of KY 1935-1936"||[[Image:Henderson-9053.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9055|Henderson]]||John||1865 Apr 17||1947 Aug 20||"Father"||[[Image:Henderson-9055.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9041|Henderson]]||Joseph||1875 Aug 31||1964 Jun 23||||[[Image:Henderson-9041.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9070|Henderson]]||Julia||1875 Sep 17||1894 Oct 2||"Daughter of O.D. & C.A. Henderson"||[[Image:Henderson-9070.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9046|Henderson]]||Lloyd||1913 Mar 7||1996 Jan 27||||[[Image:Henderson-9046.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9060|Henderson]]||Lona||1880||1895||"Daughter of Thomas & Alice Henderson"||[[Image:Henderson-9060.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9050|Henderson]]||Lula||1879 Sep 17||1884 Oct 12||"Daughter of OD & CA Henderson"||[[Image:Henderson-9050.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9040|Henderson]]||Luther||1914 Sep 10||2011 Aug 10||||[[Image:Henderson-9040.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9044|Henderson]]||Mabel||1911 Jun 4||1991 May 26||||[[Image:Henderson-9044.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9048|Henderson]]||Orthenile D.||1830 Sep 16||1890 Nov 25||"Aged 60 years & 70 days"||[[Image:Henderson-9048.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-7311|Henderson]]||Pearlie (Rose)||1892 Apr 4||1976 Feb 8||||[[Image:Rose-7311.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Barker-6128|Henderson]]||Susannah (Barker)||1840 Jan 9||1864 Aug 30||"Wife of O. D. Henderson"||[[Image:Barker-6128.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9056|Henderson]]||Thomas||1856 Jul 7||1897 Nov 26||||[[Image:Henderson-9056.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Madden-1149|Madden]]||Sheila Robin||1975 Apr 25||1975 Apr 25||"Daughter of Hugh & Shirley Madden"||[[Image:Madden-1149.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Taylor-31472|Taylor]]||Owen B.||1879 Oct 12||1886 Jan 13||||[[Image:Taylor-31472.jpg|50px]] |- | |}

Henderson County, Kentucky

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Welcome to Henderson County, Kentucky
:{| align="center" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" | ||This is a Kentucky Project page.|| || |- |[[Image:50star.gif|50px|Image for United States History project]]||Join: [[Project:Kentucky|Kentucky Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Kentucky Kentucky]||||[[Image:{{US_Flag|Kentucky}}|50px]] |- | ||A [[Project:United States History|United States History]] Sub-project |} {{Image|file=Henderson_County_Kentucky.jpg |align=c |size=l}} == Henderson County == ===History=== [[:Category:Henderson County, Kentucky|enderson County]] was created out of Christian County in December 1798, and was officially established in May 1799. Henderson was designed as its county seat. The county initially encompassed a larger area than it does today. It was reduced in size when Hopkins County was formed in 1806, when Union County was established in 1811, and when Webster County was established in 1860. == Sources == * '''See Also''' * {{Wikidata|Q491894|enwiki}} * [http://usgenwebsites.org/KYHenderson/index.html Henderson County in KyGenWeb Project] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/henderson_County,_Kentucky_Genealogy Henderson County at FamilySearch.org] * [http://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/henderson-County.htm Henderson County at LDS Genealogy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_henderson_County,_Kentucky#Current_listings National Register of Historic Places]

Henderson County, North Carolina

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[[Category: Appalachia Counties]] [[Category: Henderson County, North Carolina]] == Henderson County == Henderson County, North Carolina, [formed from/when]... where are records found a bit of history (especially of boundary changes, source of the county's name) county seat/select cities, towns, communities where to find additional info - e.g., formation maps or wikipedia wikipedia page, formation map e.g., Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henderson_County,_North_Carolina Henderson County, North Carolina] (accessed 24 July 2022). [https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html North Carolina County Formation Maps] (accessed 24 July 2022). === Timeline === start with creation ... format/example of a brief timeline: : '''1871''', 31 January: James County was created from parts of Bradley County and Hamilton County. : '''1919''', 11 December: James County "ended in bankruptcy" was "reincorporated into Hamilton County". (It was merged into Hamilton County in 1920.) === Categories === : The location category to add to someone's profile depends on when the person lived on the land that was once Henderson County: * * * [[:Category: Henderson County, North Carolina]] from xx to xx. : Henderson County exists today as one of North Carolina's 31 counties in Appalachia.See WikiTree's [[Space: Workspace for Appalachia Project - North Carolina|Workspace for Appalachia Project - North Carolina]], a project page of the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Project]]. See also the North Carolina table on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia]] page. === Stickers === {{Appalachian Roots}}{{Appalachian Roots|state=North Carolina}} : '''{{Appalachian Roots}}'''

'''{{Appalachian Roots|state=North Carolina}}''' : The state parameter is used to add text to the sticker, but it does not add a category (this sticker is for descendants of Appalachians; project categories are for Appalachians). See [[Template: Appalachian Roots]] for additional examples. {{Appalachia Sticker}}{{Appalachia Sticker|born|state=North Carolina}} : '''{{Appalachia Sticker}}'''

'''{{Appalachia Sticker|born|state=North Carolina}}''' : This sticker has born and lived/lives in options. The state parameter will add text to the sticker. It will also add the corresponding Appalachians category (there are 13 project categories for "people profiles" - see [[:Category: Appalachians]]). You can add additional Appalachians categories manually (e.g., [[Category: Virginia Appalachians]]). The Appalachians categories are for people profiles only and should only be added to profiles for Appalachians who lived there when it was that state (in other words, do not add Category: West Virginia Appalachians to someone's profile if they died before 1 June 1863). Generally, the earliest North Carolina settlers who could have been in land that is today Appalachia would have been in Anson County (created in 1750). See the project's [[Space: Workspace for Appalachia Project - North Carolina|North Carolina Workspace]] for additional information. : See [[Template: Appalachia Sticker]] for details about "born in" and "lived in" (and "lives in") options. {{North Carolina Sticker|text=was a resident of Henderson County.}} : '''{{North Carolina Sticker|text=was a resident of Henderson County.}} ''' : See [[Template: North Carolina Sticker]] for details of parameters & use. {{clear}} == Geography == === Maps === * [https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html North Carolina County Formation Maps] * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Maps of North Carolina] * [https://www.mapofus.org/atlas/ Historical Atlases] ([https://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1776-NC.html North Carolina], [https://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1795tennessee.html Tennessee]) === Adjacent North Carolina Counties === ''coming soon'' {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Henderson County
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Henderson County, Texas

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Welcome to Henderson County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====History/Timeline==== {{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas.png |align=c |size=250 |caption=county Seal }} https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch13 :'''Paleo Indian period''' - (3000-4000 years old) Artifact, Malakoff Man, (a sandstone mask weighing ninety-eight lbs. Geologist inspection determined Head #1 was authentic, dated as Paleo-Indians. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/bcm01 https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch13 :'''3000-4000s''' years buried pottery was found with fossil remains of extinct horses and camels indicates aboriginal culture were near the Trinity River (found this in the 1920s-1930s). :'''16th century''' -Europeans entered area found the Hasinais, a Caddoan group, living along the upper Neches River who had highest cultural development of any Texas Indians, were agriculturalists, grew corn, beans, squash, sunflowers, and tobacco. Men and women shared garden work, used dogs for hunting bears, ate small mammals, fish, and birds, ran trot lines baited with doughbait, and gathered nuts, berries, and wild fruits. :'''1800-1836''' Henderson County was part of the Nacogdoches District in Spanish and Mexican Texas. No settlements until after the Texas Revolution. :'''1836''' the region was inhabited by Indians—Cherokees, Shawnees, Delawares, and Kickapoos—who migrated westward in the winter of 1819–20 ahead of white settlement. Mexican governments welcomed the Indians as a buffer between themselves and the American settlers. :'''July 1839''' battle of the Neches, defeat of the Indians in East Texas, occurred. Pres. Mirabeau B. Lamar, sent remaining Indians to refuge in Oklahoma Territory. :'''Apr 27, 1846''' - {{Blue|Texas state legislature created Henderson Co. Apr 27, 1846 from Nacogdoches and Houston counties.}}https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/henderson-county It is named for James Pinckney Henderson, first governor of the state of Texas. :'''Aug 1846 ''' Henderson co. was organized, with Buffalo as county seat until 1848. Bennett Martin was judge of 1st dist. court in 1847. :'''Sept 1848''' Centerville was selected to be county seat. James Star donated 100 acres land for the town. :'''1848''' Legislature formed Van Zandt and Kaufman counties out of Henderson county, reducing it. :'''Apr 2, 1849''' both the archives and county seat were returned to Buffalo. (Centerville ceased to exist). Court was held under a''' grove of red oak trees where the present courthouse stands'''. It was renamed Athens. :'''1850''' - first courthouse was built - cost $50. Cotton was introduced. :'''1855''' the courthouse was sold and the proceeds given to W. B. Stirman to build a jail, from which only one prisoner ever escaped. :'''1860''' - The second county courthouse, a two-story, wooden, weather-boarded structure with four brick chimneys, was completed, sat in the center of the square until it burned in 1885. :'''1845''' Normandy, was the first Norwegian settlement in Texas. :'''1848''' Science Hill, established in 1848, had the first school of higher learning and Masonic lodge in the county. :'''1849''' Brownsboro, 3 miles from Normandy at a ferry crossing on Kickapoo Creek, oldest existing town. :'''1840s''' Buffalo had 100 residents and a debating society presided over by John H. Reagan. :'''1852''' Fincastle had the first public school and first post office. ::communities no longer existing were New York, Goshen, Wild Cat, Carroll Springs, and Cat Fish. :'''1859''' - 2 sellers of wheat winnowing machines were accused of organizing slave rebellion and '''hanged''' without trial. :'''1860''' county resembled the Deep South (3,478 whites, 1,116 slaves, & one free black). Roads , ferries, and bridges replaced buffalo trails. :'''1861''' - County voted 400 to 49 to secede (residents of the county were 155 slaveholders. Fincastle had the largest slave population and was the largest and wealthiest community. :'''1862-65''' Robert J. (Howdy) Martin, Jerry Warren, and a Captain Manion each organized a '''volunteer company'''. 1,500 Henderson County men served in the war, while the home front provided leather goods, crocks, food, and clothing to the army. :'''1862-65''' - {{Red|One-tenth of the farm products was taxed to cover war expenses}}, and a county tax helped care for indigent wives, widows, and orphans. :'''Reconstruction''' most Henderson County whites resented black suffrage and the rule imposed by Congress. :'''1867''' Tyler headquarters federal troops investigated an incident involving a fight between J. J. Faulk and Jim McEwin, a black. :1870 Democratic party control resumed.1870 census population was 6,786, with '''1,674 whites increase''' and '''African Americans increased by 537'''.Immigration from the Deep South occurred during this time. Many slaves were brought into the county from Louisiana and Arkansas and were left there when the war ended. Many of these African Americans remained in the county. :'''1870''' -manufacturing had dropped to half its production; only a '''cotton gin, a gristmill''', and the '''pottery mill''' remained. Farm values dropped to half of what they had been. Milk cows DOUBLED. :'''1887''' Citizens pooled finances, donated and built the bed for the St. Louis Southwestern Railway! :'''1873-85''' Newspaper, the Athens Bulletin, began in 1873; became the Athens Courier, the Athenian, and in 1885, Athens Review. Other newspapers in the county have been the Henderson County Herald, the Trinidad Times, the Chandler Times, the Poynor Tribune, the Murchison X-Ray, the Murchison Star, the Eustace Herald, the Malakoff Monitor, and the Cedar Creek Pilot. :'''1880s''' the Cotton Belt, as the '''SLSW Railway''' was called, brought new life. Citizens moved to start new communities and rename old ones. Stillwater became Chandler, in honor of A. H. Chandler, who was instrumental in having the railroad built. Malakoff became post office for Science Hill, Wild Cat, Willow Springs, and Cross Roads. Murchison, founded in 1877, shipped watermelons out of its depot. Part of Brownsboro moved a short distance, to form new Brownsboro, while Trinidad was founded by the railroad as a water and refueling stop. :'''1880s census''' - growth in all areas, population, agriculture, and manufacturing.. Miller Pottery began producing flower pots using the clay subsoil for a base., 1882 reflected growth in every area. Population increased to 9,735 (7,641 whites and 2,094 blacks), and agricultural production increased during the decade. Gus Hill began producing building and fire brick in 1885, and Athens Tile and Pottery Company was formed in 1885. :'''1885''' -- The courthouse burned in 1885, killing the original red oak trees under which the first court met. {{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Welcome to Henderson. }} :'''1890s''' completed St. Louis & Southwestern Railroad boosted population. Manufacturing declined. On this line, Eustace was built. :'''1890''' T. F. Murchison became the first banker because his store had the only vault in the county. :'''1890''' showed an increase in population, farm values, and production. The population increased to 12,285. Farm values rose to over a million dollars, and corn, peas, molasses, and peaches competed with the cotton production of 7,949 bales, cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, and poultry. :'''1898''' - The Texas and New Orleans was extended from Dallas through Kemp to Athens :'''1902''' J. J. Faulk helped pass the first good-road law, and roads were improved with sand and clay. W. D. Dodd developed the county's lignite deposits for the railroads; migrant Mexican workers first worked the mines. :'''1910'''- first automobile in the county appeared in Athens in 1910. The first county school board formed to provide public education for the first time since before the Civil War. :'''1910''' Daughters of the American Revolution '''(DAR)''' and United Daughters of the Confederacy began to preserve the county's history. :'''1913''' the present courthouse was built; Boy Scouts planted the trees that grow around it. In 1900 fifty-two manufacturing firms employed 161 people, who earned $41,494 in wages and made products worth $154,332. Farms numbered more than 3,000 and were valued at more than $1.5 million. :'''1900 -1920''' agriculture reached its peak as the economic base of the county. Cattle, hogs, poultry, and cotton production, population increased to 28,327 in 1920. :'''World War I ''' Henderson County contributed 1,119 men and three women to the war effort during World War I. Twenty-six of the men died, but only four were killed in action. =====Government Offices===== Henderson County has had four courthouses:1850, 1861, 1887 and 1913http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Athens/Athens-Texas-Henderson-County-Courthouse.htm '''1st Courthouse, 1850''' first courthouse was built - cost $50. ::'''1855''' the courthouse was sold and the proceeds given to W. B. Stirman to build a jail, from which only one prisoner ever escaped. '''2nd Courthouse, 1861''' The second county courthouse, a two-story, wooden, weather-boarded structure with four brick chimneys, was completed, sat in the center of the square until it burned in 1885. The fire also killed the original red oak trees under which the first court met. '''3rd Courthouse, 1887''' {{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption=1887 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} 4th Courthouse, 1913- L. L. Thurman Style - Classical Revival, Materials- Brick and Stone, The Photographer's Note: mentions the 1913 Henderson County Courthouse has a different unique style. It has wings that project at an angle. This design was also used in the razed 1910 Fisher Co. courthouse and current 1908 Rains co. Courthouse~~Terry JeansonBoy Scouts planted the trees that grow around the new courthouse. {{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1913 courthouse. }}{{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=1913 courthouse, shows dome }}{{clear}} =====Geography===== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch13 :'''Location''' East Texas between the Neches and Trinity Rivers. :'''Athens,''' the largest city and county seat, near geographical center (at 32°10' N, 95°50' W), 60 miles SE of Dallas on U.S. Highway 175, at the intersection of State highways 31 and 19. :'''Region''' - transitional region between East and Central Texas. :'''Reservoir''' Lakes 2 major lakes: Cedar Creek Reservoir on NW and Lake Palestine on the SE. :'''Size''' - 949.7 sq. mi. and has different land-resource areas running NW and SE directions. :'''Rivers''' - Neches River,(E 1/3 of County) is East Texas Timberlands, with wooded, rolling terrain :'''Soil''' - East Tx Timberlands - deep sandy loams and sands. West, parallel soil Clayton area - soil is shallow sandy loam over dense clayey subsoils :'''Vegetation''' Western Claypan area and along Trinity River- bottomlands of the flood plain: oak, elm, hackberry, and pecan, dense undergrowth of scrubs and vines typical of the East Texas mixed forests, :'''native grasses''': little, big bluestem, Indian grass, switch grass, grama, and Virginia wild rye :'''Vegetation''' - East Tx Timberlands - Loblolly, shortleaf pine, sweet gum, post oak, southern red oak, white oak, flowering dogwoods, long-leaf pine, black gum, and blackjack oak, American beautyberry, greenbriar, and hawthorns. :'''Soil''' - claypan area, where the soils are shallow sandy loams that overlie dense, clayey subsoils; :'''Wildlife''', and game animals. :'''Topography''' - hilly and rolling, :'''Elevation''' -256 to 763 feet above sea level. :'''Drainage''' - W part drains into the Trinity River, and E part drains into the Neches River. :'''Mineral resources'''- oil, gas, sulfur, lignite coal, sand, gravel, clay used for making bricks and pottery. :'''Climate''' is considered subtropical. :'''Temperatures''' range in July and August of 72° F to 96° and January of 34° to 56°. Average annual -65° :'''Rainfall''' is forty inches :'''Growing season''' extends to 260 days. Last freeze is March 11, first freeze is November 26. :'''Favorable climate''', the county's recreation areas are popular retirement centers. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch13 =====Adjacent counties===== *Kaufman County (north){{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Here's an image. }} *Van Zandt County (north) *Smith County (east) *Cherokee County (southeast) *Anderson County (south) *Freestone County (southwest) *Navarro County (west) *Ellis County (northwest) =====Protected areas===== *rock etchings at '''Big Rock Shelter,''' remain as reminders of the county's Indian heritage. =====Demographics===== In 2000, there were 73,277 people residing in the county with a population density of 84 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 88.50% White, 6.61% Black or African American, 0.54% Native American, 0.30% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 2.72% from other races, and 1.30% from two or more races. 6.92% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $32,533, and the median income for a family was $38,255.The per capita income for the county was $17,772. About 11.70% of families and 15.10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 18.60% of those under age 18 and 11.80% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henderson_County,_Texas *Henderson County is part of the Dallas/Fort Worth DMA. Local media outlets are: KDFW-TV, KXAS-TV, WFAA-TV, KTVT-TV, KERA-TV, KTXA-TV, KDFI-TV, KDAF-TV, and KFWD-TV. Other nearby stations that provide coverage for Henderson County come from the Tyler/Longview/Jacksonville market : KLTV, KTRE-TV, KYTX-TV, KFXK-TV, KCEB-TV, and KETK-TV. *Newspaper coverage of the area can be found in the Athens Daily Review, Athens; The Monitor is published in Mabank, which is primarily in Kaufman County. *Favorable climate, the county's recreation areas are popular retirement centers. Highways
:U.S. Highway 175{{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas-1.png |align=r |size=180 |caption=Henderson. }} :Texas State Highway 19 :Texas State Highway 31 :Texas State Highway 155 :Texas State Highway 198 :Texas State Highway 274 :Texas State Highway 334 College - Henderson County Junior College. =====Cities===== *[[:Category:Athens, Texas|Athens]] county seat and largest city {| border="1" class="sortable" !Towns !!Towns !!Towns |- |[[:Category:Brownsboro, Texas|Brownsboro]]||[[:Category:Log Cabin, Texas|Log Cabin]]||[[:Category:Tool, Texas|Tool]] |- |[[:Category:Chandler, Texas|Chandler]]||[[:Category:Malakoff, Texas|Malakoff ]]||[[:Category:Star Harbor, Texas|Star Harbor]] |- |[[:Category:Eustace, Texas|Eustace]]||[[:Category:Moore Station, Texas|Moore Station]]||[[:Category:Trinidad, Texas|Trinidad]] |- |[[:Category:Gun Barrel City, Texas|Gun Barrel City]]||[[:Category:Murchison, Texas|Murchison]] ||[[:Category:Mabank, Texas|Mabank]] |- |[[:Category:Coffee City, Texas|Coffee City]]||[[:Category:Payne Springs, Texas|Payne Springs]]||[[:Category:Poynor, Texas|Poyner]] |- |[[:Category:Berryville, Texas|Berryville]]||[[:Category:Antioch, Texas|Antioch]] ||[[:Category:New Hope, Texas|New Hope]] |- |[[:Category:Enchanted Oaks, Texas|Enchanted Oaks]]||[[:Category:Seven Points, Texas|Seven Points]]||[[:Category:Caney City, Texas|Caney City]] |} {| border="1" class="sortable" !Communities!!Communities!!Communities |- |[[:Category:Aley, Texas|Aley]] ||[[:Category:Leagueville, Texas|Leagueville]]||[[:Category:Mankin, Texas|Mankin]] |- |[[:Category:Bethel, Texas|Bethel]]||[[:Category:Virginia Hill, Texas|Virginia Hill]] ||[[:Category: Big Rock, Texas|Big Rock]] |- |[[:Category:Buffalo, Texas|Buffalo]]||[[:Category:Harmony, Henderson County, Texas|Harmony]]||[[:Category:Pickens, Texas|Pickens]] |- |[[:Category:Ruth Springs, Texas|Ruth Springs]]||[[:Category:Fincastle, Texas|Fincastle]]||[[:Category: Stockard, Texas|Stockard]] |- |[[:Category: Dauphin, Texas|Dauphin]]||[[:Category:Pine Grove, Texas|Pine Grove]] ||[[:Category:LaRue, Texas|LaRue]] |- |[[:Category:Opelika, Texas|Opelika]]||[[:Category:Union Hill, Texas|Union Hill]]||[[:Category:Baxter, Texas|Baxter]] |- |[[:Category:Evelyn, Texas|Evelyn]]||[[:Category:Shady Oaks, Texas|Shady Oaks]]||[[:Category:Crescent Heights, Texas|Crescent Heights]] |- |[[:Category:Fincastle, Texas|Fincastle]]||[[:Category: Pauline, Texas|Pauline]]||[[:Category:Sumer Hill, Texas|Sumer Hill]] |- |[[:Category:Cross Roads, Texas|Crossroads]]|||| |} *Centreville (Ghost town) *Corinth (Ghost town) ====Formed From==== *Henderson area was part of Nacogdoches District in Spanish and Mexican Texas *1846--Henderson County was created 27 April 1846 from '''Houston''' and '''Nacogdoches Counties.''' ==== County Resources==== *Home of annual Old Fiddlers' Contest {{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Fiddlers Association Monument. }} *Black-eyed peas capital =====Census===== :1850 --- 1,237 — :1860 --- 4,595 271.5% :1870 --- 6,786 47.7% :1880 --- 9,735 43.5% :1890 --- 12,285 26.2% :1900 --- 19,970 62.6% :1910 --- 20,131 0.8% :1920 --- 28,327 40.7% :1930 --- 30,583 8.0% :1940 --- 31,822 4.1% :1950 --- 23,405 −26.5% :1960 --- 21,786 −6.9% :1970 --- 26,466 21.5% :1980 --- 42,606 61.0% :1990 --- 58,543 37.4% :2000 --- 73,277 25.2% :2010 --- 78,532 7.2% :Est. 2015 --- 79,545 ====Notables==== :Clay Smothers :Stuart Spitzer =====Land Grants===== *A dozen Mexican land grants were made here. *Jane Irvine, who had a Mexican land grant of a league and a labor *Henry Jeffreys, who owned the league of land =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Athens Cemetery, Athens, Texas|Athens Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Davis Cemetery, Athens, Texas|Davis Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oaklawn Memorial Park, Athens, Texas|Oaklawn Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Willow Springs Cemetery, Henderson County, Texas|Willow Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Chandler Memorial Cemetery, Chandler, Texas|Chandler Memorial Cemetery]] ::[http://www.angelfire.com/tx4/cottonwood/Cemetery/cottonwood_cemetery.htm Cottonwood Cemetery] *[[:Category: Cottonwood Cemetery, Eustace, Texas|Cottonwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Goshen Cemetery, Eustace, Texas|Goshen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Guthrie Cemetery, Harmony, Henderson County, Texas|Guthrie Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oaklawn Cemetery of Mabank, Mabank, Texas|Oaklawn Cemetery of Mabank]] *[[:Category: King Cemetery, Henderson County, Texas|King Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fincastle Cemetery, LaRue, Texas|Fincastle Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Malakoff City Cemetery, Malakoff, Texas|Malakoff City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: New York Cemetery, New York, Texas|New York Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Foreman Cemetery, Pauline, Texas|Foreman Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Payne Springs Cemetery, Payne Springs, Texas|Payne Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Tool Cemetery, Tool, Texas|Tool Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Trinidad Cemetery, Trinidad, Texas|Trinidad Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Walnut Creek Cemetery, Henderson County, Texas|Walnut Creek Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Henderson/ListHenderson.html Henderson county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2626 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources=== *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Henderson/ListHenderson.html Henderson county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhender/hendcem.html Cemeteries, Henderson co.] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/henderson/cemeteries.htm TXGen cemeteries] genealogy *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2626 FindaGrave cemeteries]

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[[Category: Henderson County, Texas, Census Records]] [[Space:United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas|United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas]] This is the home page for Henderson County, Texas, census data. Henderson County was created on 1846 from Houston and Nacogdoches Counties. Henderson County has participated in the following censuses. {| class="wikitable" align="center" |- |align="center" |1850 United States Census |- |align="center" |1850 Mortality Schedule |- |align="center" |1850 Slave Index |- |align="center" |1860 United States Census |- |align="center" |1860 Mortality Schedule |- |align="center" |1860 Slave Index |- |align="center" |1870 United States Census |- |align="center" |1880 United States Census |- |align="center" |1890 United States Census
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Henderson Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about our family. Hoping someone can help me find his parents. [[Henderson-10771|Rev’d Robert Henderson]] - b. 1781 Rutherford N.C. or Spartenburg Dist., S.C. d. 1859, Fannin Co., TX (he is buried in graveyard near Honey Grove, TX) He married Margaret L. Pickens - b. 1791 S.C. (Dau. of Abraham Pickens) OCCUPATION: Robert was a preacher and a farmer. TIME LINE: 1781 - Born in NC - moved to Williamsburg Dist, SC, where he met his wife. 1806 - Robert & wife move to Maury Co., TN with her parents 1809, 1 Aug - Lt in 27th Reg. of TN militia? Fought in war of 1812? 1812, Sep. - worked on road from Samuel SMITH's cotton gin to the Crossing of Flat Creek 1815 - approx. - named as heirs of Abraham PICKENS, Margaret's father, Maury/Giles Co., TN - started a Presbyterian church and school in Maury Co., TN 1828/30? - Bedford Co, TN? 1832 - on tax list, Maury Co., TN - owned 93 acres 1835, approx. - Robert sold his land in Maury Co., TN and bought land in Lawrence Co AL 1854 - to Texas Rev'd Robert HENDERSON: (Presbyterian Minister), b. 1781 in NC. m. Margaret PICKENS (daugh. of Abrem & Elizabeth PICKENS) Rev'd Robert HENDERSON was born in NC and later moved to Williamsburg District SC where he met Margaret L. PICKENS. In 1806 Robert and Margaret moved to Maury Co., TN with Margaret's parents. Robert and Margaret were among the heirs to Abrem and Elizabeth PICKENS' estates. Rev'd. Robert HENDERSON started a Presbyterian Church and School in Maury Co. I also have a ref. that says he was a Lieutenant in the 27th Regiment of the Tennesse Milita, Aug. 1, 1809. He fought in the War of 1812. Rev'd. Robert HENDERSON in Sept. of 1812, worked on a road from Samuel SMITH's cotton gin to the Crossing of Flat Creek. Rev'd Robert HENDERSON is referred to in the book" THE GOODSPEED HISTORIES OF MAURY, WILLIAMSON, RUTHERFORD, WILSON, BEDFORD AND MARSHALL COUNTIES OF TENNESSEE, published 1886, reprinted 1971. Ref. is under Maury Co., Mt. Zion neighborhood. Original settlers from Williamsburg Dist, SC. Rev'd Robert HENDERSON sold his land in Maury Co. and bought land in Lawrence Co., AL (ca. 1835). On a 1832 tax list for Maury Co., Rev'd Robert HENDERSON had 93 acres. There is also a reference to Rev'd Robert HENDERSON in a publication called 'Family Research' compiled by Mildred Roberts 1973. The family record is on p. 88. I have not seen this ref. but was told it exists. I don't know where to find it! In this ref. it made a reference to a Bible record having a James Edgar HENDERSON b. May 16, 1714 with no other info. Could this James Edgar HENDERSON be Rev'd Robert HENDERSON's grandfather? The reason I think this is possible is because Rev. Robert HENDERSON had a grandson named James Edgar HENDERSON b. June 22, 1874.

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Hendersons. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. I am an orphaned Henderson. Both of my parents were killed when I was 3 weeks old so I never knew them and know very little about them. I have never met another Henderson that I am related to so I am anxious to see who my biological relatives are. I sure would appreciate any help that anyone would offer. Thank you.

Hendrick Matthysen Smock and His Descendants

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[[Category:New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] == Hendrick Matthysen Smock and His Descendants: First Three Generations == *By David L. Smock *Published by the compiler. McLean, Virginia, 1980. *'''Contents:''' Genealogy of the descendancy of Hendrick Matthysen Smock, who arrived in New Netherland in 1654 and subsequently settled at New Utrecht on Long Island. *Source example: :::Smock, David L. ''[[Space: Hendrick Matthysen Smock and His Descendants|Hendrick Matthysen Smock and His Descendants: First Three Generations]]''. McLean, Virginia: D. L. Smock, 1980. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hendrick_Matthysen_Smock_and_His_Descendants|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Availability === :Available online at these locations: * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/494680-hendrick-matthysen-smock-and-his-descendants-first-three-generations :For library availability, see: * https://www.worldcat.org/title/hendrick-matthysen-smock-and-his-descendants-first-three-generations/oclc/11372532

Hendrick Phillips of Dutchess County, New York

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[[Category: Van Tine-9 Phillips Family Study]] This follows the descendants of Hendrick Phillips Phillips-383 of Dutchess county, New York. The goal is to make sure that the families are correctly identified and sourced. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Van_Tine-9|Cari Yocom]]. :[[Space:The_King_vs_Jacobus_Philipse_1758-1759]] :[[Space:List_of_Baptisms_for_Hendrik_and_Marretje_Oosterom]] :[[Space:List_of_Court_Actions_involving_Hendrick_Phillips_et_var]] :[[Space:Dutchess_county%2C_New_York%2C_Tax_Lists_1718-1787]] :[[Space:Taxpayers_of_Fishkill%2C_New_York%2C_before_1780]]

Hendricks Family Mysteries

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Did you know that U.S. Vice President Thomas Andrews Hendricks is a descendant of Daniel Henry Hendrick and Dorothy Pike of Haverhill, MA? If anyone thinks they are related, please contact me. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Hendricks Reunion of 11 Aug 1905

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[[Category:Johnson County, Indiana]] ==Hendricks Reunion as reported== The following are excerpts of the report in the Franklin Republican:The Franklin Republican (Franklin, Indiana), 18 August 1905, pg 4 [Excerpts] "HENDRICKS REUNION. "The third annual reunion of the Hendricks family was held at the fairgrounds on Tuesday, and a jollier, happier crowd of kinsmen would be hard to find…
After dinner a photograph was taken of the group by J. N. Poundstone, a relative who came 450 miles from his home in Benton Harbor, Mich., to get the picture… "Among those present from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Landen Garrison; Mrs. A. J. Morris; Miss Gertrude Henson; Mr. and Mrs. D. Vanbiggle; Misses Alice and Ethel Vanbiggle; Miss Corrine Simon and Mrs. Albert Hendricks and son of Indianapolis; Emil West, Mrs. Livania Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Van West of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. John Overstreet and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Patterson of Rocklane; Prof. O.P. West of Washington; Miss Carrie Kinsey and Mrs. A. R. Jones of Wolcott; Mrs. Charles Crandall, Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Shafer and J. N. Poundstone of Benton Harbor, Mich; Miss Edith Morris, Pueblo, Colo; Mrs. Ossie Boyd and sons, Thorpe and Spencer, Carlisle, Ky.; G. W. Gribben, Martinsville; Mrs. A. E. Bolser, Loogootee; Mr. and Mrs. James Munson, Edinburg; and Mrs. Claud M. Hendricks of Chicago. "The Hendricks family history is an interesting one indeed. The branch represented at the reunion held here on Tuesday was that which had as its head Peter Hendricks and his wife. Peter Hendricks was born in Northumberland County, Maryland in 1771. When he became of age he immigrated to Bath County, Kentucky where he established a home and reared his family. To him and his good wife were born thirteen children. Six of these children, Squire, Louis and Landon Hendricks, Mrs. Isaac Garrison, Mrs. Thomas McFerren and Mrs. Redden Money came to Johnson County about the year 1822 and settled in Needham township. The last two named with their husbands moved later to Shelby County settling near Marietta. The father and mother remained with the other children in Kentucky until 1848 when after her death, he came here and resided until his death in 1852. The children have all passed away and those who met in the reunion were the children and grandchildren of the six who first settled in the county. Of the grandchildren of Peter Hendricks living today, there are but twelve living. Of this number nine are residents of this county. They are J. M., Squire, Thomas, John G., Willis, M.Y. and Mesdames Amanda Earlywine, Lycurgus Waggoner and Thomas Reece. Of the children living the eldest is Mrs. Caroline Waggoner, of Benton Harbor, Mich., who is seventy-nine years of age and the youngest is Willis of this county, who is fifty-two. "When the children of Peter Hendricks moved to this county they settled in one township and one neighborhood. The original Hendricks farm was that now occupied by M.Y. Hendricks just east of Franklin.
Seven children of Peter Hendricks remained in Kentucky and there are a long line of descendants of the family in that state as well as in Indiana. Several of them were present at the reunion. The Hendricks family has had much to do with the history and development of Needham Township. They are among the foremost citizens and have always been active in the social, religious and political life of their township. Likewise, we find them active in the history of Indiana. The late Thomas A. Hendricks, United States Senator and vice president with Cleveland was a descendant of a brother of Peter Hendricks." == Sources==

Hendricksons of Minnesota

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] What are the exact birth and death dates for [[Hendrickson-736 | "Arnold Hendrickson"]]? Where is his burial site? What are the full given names of his parents? When did they immigrate from Finland to America? What are [[Anderson-19226 | "Ragna Hendrickson's"]] exact birth and death dates? Did [[Hendrickson-737 | "Arnold Leonard Hendrickson Jr"]] ever marry or have children? Did [[Hendrickson-739 | "Richard Hendrickson"]] ever marry or have children? ==Links== * [http://zenithcity.com/zenith-city-history-archives/minnesotas-arrowhead/a-brief-history-of-ely/ A Brief History of Ely]. * [http://collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/25/v25i04p317-328.pdf The Finnish Pioneers of Minnesota by John Ilmari Kolehmainen]. * [http://people.mnhs.org/bci/search.cfm Minnesota Birth Certificate Index]. * [http://people.mnhs.org/dci/search.cfm Minnesota Death Certificate Index]. * [http://www.moms.mn.gov/ Minnesota Official Marriage System].

Hendrik Kruger To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Kruger-1283|Hendrik Kruger]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Kruger-1283&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Hendrik Kruger To-Do List|Hendrik's current to-do list]].''

Hendrix Family Mysteries

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

Hendwr, Llandrillo Yn Edeirnion

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[[Category:Hendwr, Llandrillo Yn Edeirnion]] Hendwr was an Elizabethan country house long since demolished in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Llandrillo_Yn_Edeirnion%2C_Merionethshire Llandrillo Yn Edeirnion]. It was the seat of the Barons of Hendwr which is a dormant title in the English Baronage which was granted on 22 July 1284 to [[Ap_Gruffudd-30|Dafydd ap Gruffydd ap Owain Brogyntyn]] (a cousin of Gruffydd ap Iorwerth, 1st Baron of Kymmer-yn-Edeirnion) by letters patent issued by [[Plantagenet-2|Edward I]] at Caenarfon

Hendy Direct Relations

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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to list direct folks with direct lineage to Bob Hendy or Ann Eubanks. Bob Hendy - Sandra Day OConner, thru Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hendy-581|Doug Hendy]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Hendy-581#PM-18670377 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hendy-3493 To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hendy-3493|Anon Hendy]] is currently working on. Can you help?
{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Navy Blue;" |- | scope="col" |'''Name''' | scope="col" |'''Born''' | scope="col" |'''Location''' | scope="col" |'''Died''' | scope="col" |'''Location''' | scope="col" | '''Sourced''' | scope="col" | '''Biography''' | scope="col" | '''Connected''' | scope="col" | '''Categories''' | scope="col" | '''Notes''' |- |[[Hendy-2161|Jane (Hendy) Alden (1826-1867)]] | | | | | | | | | |-

Heneka Hill Plantation, Beaufort, South Carolina

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[[Category:Heneka Hill Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Beaufort County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Beaufort County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==Introduction== '''NOTE: PLEASE PROFILE WITH COTTON HALL PLANTATION''' [[McPherson-6269|General John McPherson]] (1756 - 1806) was the owner of several plantations in South Carolina. Low Country Africana has transcribed the estate inventory of John McPherson, made (following his death at sea) in December of 1806, which lists enslaved ancestors at [[Space:Laureum_Plantation%2C_Beaufort_District%2C_South_Carolina|Laureum]], [[Space:Pine_Comfort_Plantation%2C_Beaufort_County%2C_South_Carolina|Pine Comfort]], Cotton Hall and Heneka Hill Plantations in Prince William Parish, Beaufort District, and Newton on Pon Pon in Colleton District, SC. Enslaved ancestors from Cotton Hall and Heneka Hill Plantations were listed together. They were listed by families and in groups that may have been extended families. '''Cotton Hall''', '''Heneka Hill''': #Cuffey a prime fellow (at Mr. Brailsfords) $400 #Kit the Driver, Doll his wife, with their five children named Rose, Sibby, Pattey, Molly, Israel $1200 #Judy, Venus, Bella $750 #Betty, Jack & Jenny $850 #Catoe, Susannah & two children Titus & Betty $800 #Old Jack, Hagar, & two children named Pender & Scipio $500} $4500 #Old Kate $150 #King & Elsey, his wife $600 #Moses, Juliet, & one child Jacob $700 #Peggy, Aaron & Tommy $800 #Charlotte & son Sam $500 #Prince & Bella $600 #Mary $150 #Renta & one child named Rivers $400 #Frank, & one boy named Buck $550 #Amelia, & her four grown children Tinkny, Juba, Ishmael, Sandy; and Amey, Sarah, Peter $2200 #Shem $300 #London $300 #Mary & two children, named Evans & Joseph $500 #Roebuck $300 #Sibbey $250 #Mary $300} $8600 #Barbary & Paul, & two children named Polly & Susan $800 #Hellen & Ben & five children named Doll, Rachell, Leah & Adonis, & Ben Billey & Marian being two children of Helen grown up $2200} $3000 #Maria & two children named Hannah & Maria $700 #Polly & Prince $700 #Nelly & four children, Betty, Amey & Little Nelly & Sue $1300 #Jim $400 #Nella & Margaret & two children Little Cymon & Antony $850 #Ben $200 #June & Biner & two children Barbary & Tim $850 #Harry & Molly, & two children Sue & George $500 #London & Harriett $700 #Elsey & Shrub $200 #Tener & her two children, Phillis & Jane & her grandson Adam $750 #Andrew & Suddy $700 #Old Dick Charlotte, his wife $200 #Celia $150 #George & Venus $400 #Lucy, Phoebe, Stepney & Senty Sam & Peggy $1300 #Jenny & Miley $600 #Tener & two children, Little Tinkney & Hester $750 Isaac $300} $11,550 #December, Fortimore, & three children, Nanny, Diana & Plenty $950 #Cromwell (Carpenter) $500} $1450 #Penda (Cromwell’s wife) & two children named Toby & Peggy $800 #Judy (Cromwell’s Mother) $50} $850 #Paris & Rebecca $700 Sam $400 Old Affey & 2 children, William & Chloe, Rosey, Tissey & Isaac $1300} $2400 #Simon, Charles & Rachel $1000 #Phoebe (blind) & Charles & Tirah $700 #Toney (Carpenter) $400} 2100 #Quash, Peggy & two children Vicey & Richard $800 #Joe & Nella – grand children of Mary $450} 1250 #Dick & Catey $700 #Cyrus (Carpenter) $600 #Morris $400 #Israel (little) $250} $1950 Africans: #Mathew & Hester $700 #Cuffy & Favorite $600 #Luke & Adele $600 #Summer & Fancy $600} 2500 #Rock & Spring $600 #September & Poplar $600 #Mentor & Boon $600 #Primus & Quaco $550 #Jack & Handy $600 #Julia & Agnes $600 #Harry, Sophia & child $650 #October & Smart $600 #Quomina & Hynman $600 #Cicero & Maria & child Clarissa $650 #Caesar & Speed $550 #Louisa & Tom $600} $7200 #Mindstraight & Sancho $600 #Mark & Lott $600 #Augustus & Bristol $600 #Robin & Charity $600} $2400 #Nimble & Rosetta $600 #Winter & Sumersett $550 #Clifton and Rotterdam $550} $1700 ==Sources== *https://lowcountryafricana.com/enslaved-ancestors-estate-john-mcpherson-sc-1806/ *“South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale,” online database at Fold3 (https://www.fold3.com/image/256/308409945), Estate Inventories, Book D (1800-1810), Pp. 421-423, accessed 18 Mar 2017.

Henion Name Study

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

Henk Links To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Links-6|Henk Links]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Links-6&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Henk Links To-Do List|Henk's current to-do list]].''

Henk Meerdink To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Meerdink-5|Henk Meerdink]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Meerdink-5&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Henk Meerdink To-Do List|Henk's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|carole jones 9 januari 1963 !|Notes |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Henkikirja

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Henkikirja oli kuntakohtainen väestö- ja kiinteistöluettelo. ==Henkikirjat wikitekstiksi== Henkikirjojen sisältöä on muutettu wikitekstiksi läänien vuosikohtaisille sivuille. Kullakin sivulla on linkit läänin pitäjien ja kaupunkien alasivuille, joihin henkikirjojen sisältö siirretään. Siirto on tehty seuraavalla tavalla. Ensin kirjoitetaan toisen tason otsikko ''Henkilöt'': :==Henkilöt== Sen alle kirjoitetaan kolmannen tason otsikoiksi kylien nimet samassa muodossa kuin ne on kysesisessä henkikirjassa, esim: :===Iittiä=== :===Juvola=== Kylät jaetaan vielä neljännen tason alaotsikoilla taloihin. Otsikon tekstiksi kirjoitetaan talon numero ja sen perään sulkeisiin jako-osuus. Loppuun kirjoitetaan vielä talon nimi, jos se on mainittu. :====Talo 1 (1/2)==== :====Talo 1 (1/2)==== :====Talo 2 (1)==== :====Talo 3 (1/6) Alatalo==== Lopuksi kirjoitetaan henkilöitten nimet talouksittain. Kukin talous on oma luettelokohtansa, johon kirjoitetaan isäntäpariskunnan nimet tai vastaava tieto ja niiden perään muut taloudessa asuvat ihmiset. Jälkimmäiset voi laittaa erilliseksi toisen tason luettelokohdaksi. Henkilöt linkitetään WikiPuun profiileihin, jos sellainen on jo olemassa. :*Torp: E:n Beata Pålsd:r öfå. :**B. [[Holopainen-32|Adam]] h. [[Holopainen-31|Eva]], b. 1-2 :*Torp. L:ki [[Holopainen-31|Eva Mooseksentytär kivul. vap. 47.]] L. [[Holopainen-35|Mooses 68.]] Anna 69. [[Holopainen-37|Stiina 73.]] 1-1. ([[Holopainen-32|Aatam Holopaisen]] lapset) :*Antti Kaaprelinp Matteron perill L. Aatam 40. v. Eva 49. l. Eva 72. 1-0. Ruot. Elias Taavetinp 26. Alle 16-vuotiaista lapsista mainitaan usein vain lukumäärä (esim. "1-2" = 1 poika ja 2 tyttöä), jolloin henkilölinkille ei ole omaa ankkuritekstiä. Tällöin linkit laitetaan sulkeisiin numeroiden perään alaindeksiksi: :*[[Holopainen-38|Mooses Mooseksenpoika Holopain 51.]] v. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 50.]] L. [[Holopainen-46|Mooses 72.]] v. Maria 76. 2-0 L. [[Holopainen-47|Taavetti 74.]] [[Holopainen-49|Armas 81.]] [[Holopainen-50|Ilo 83.]] 1-4.(=[[Holopainen-51|Toivo]]-[[Holopainen-52|Tyyni]],[[Holopainen-53|Eeva]],?,?) :*Tal. [[Holopainen-38|Mooses Mooseksenp. Holopain 51]] v. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 50]] L. [[Holopainen-46|Mooses 72]] v. Maria 76 l 3-0 L. [[Holopainen-47|Taavetti 74]] v. Anna 82 l. 1-0 [[Holopainen-51|Toivo 87]] 0-3(=0-[[Holopainen-52|Tyyni]],[[Holopainen-53|Eeva]],?) Wikitekstin seassa on lisäksi linkit vastaaviin henkikirjan sivuihin eli jaksoihin Arkistolaitoksen digitaaliarkistossa: :---- ::[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833276 Jakso 1747] Jos sivu vaihtuu keskellä taloutta, voi vaihtumiskohdan merkitä kolmella vinoviivalla. Jaksomerkintä laitetaan vasta koko talouden perään, jottei luettelokohta jakautuisi kahtia. :====Talo 1 (2/3) Lensu==== :*Tal. Taavetti Pietarinp. Lensun perill: /// ja Antti Taavetinp. Lensun perill: tila: Leski Kristiina Lensu 70. (kesken) :---- ::[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698801 Jakso 2203] :*Särkemän vesimyllyn omistaja Joonas Jäkälä 71 v. Anna 73 L. 3-0 == Viipurin lääni == [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818|1818]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820|1820]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825|1825]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835|1835]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840|1840]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845|1845]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850|1850]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855|1855]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860|1860]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865|1865]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870|1870]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875|1875]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880|1880]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885|1885]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890|1890]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895|1895]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900|1900]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905|1905]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910|1910]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915|1915]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja}}: LÄÄNI, VUOSI (jakso NNNN) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following shorter code: : == External Links == *[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/dosearch.ka?new=1&haku=henkikirja Henkikirjat Digitaaliarkistossa] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja|Henkikirja]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1818

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1818. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin läänin vuoden 1825 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2089 Vi:1], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2090 Vi:1a], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2091 Vi:1b], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2092 Vi:2] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1818]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1820

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1820. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin läänin vuoden 1825 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2093 Vi:5], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2094 Vi:6] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1820]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1825

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1825. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin läänin vuoden 1825 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2095 Vi:14], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2096 Vi:15] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1825]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1835

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1835. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1835 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2100 Vi:34], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2101 Vi:35] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1835]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1840

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1840. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1840 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2102 Vi:44], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2103 Vi:44a] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1840]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1845

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1845. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1845 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2104 Vi:52], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2105 Vi:53] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1845]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1850

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1850. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1850 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2106 Vi:62], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2107 Vi:63] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1850]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1855

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1855. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1855 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2108 Vi:72], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2109 Vi:73] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1855]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1860

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1860. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1860 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2110 Vi:82], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2111 Vi:83] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1860]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1865

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1865. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1865 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2112 Vi:92], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/slistaus.ka?ay=9583 Vi:93] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1865]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1870

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1870. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa ei ole ilmoitettu henkilöiden ikiä eikä syntymävuosia. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1870 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2115 Vi:106], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2116 Vi:107], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2117 Vi:108] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1870]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1875

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1875. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa ei ole ilmoitettu henkilöiden ikiä eikä syntymävuosia. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1875 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2118 Vi:122], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2119 Vi:123], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2120 Vi:124] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1875]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1880

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1880. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1880 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2121 Vi:136], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2122 Vi:137], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2123 Vi:138a], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2124 Vi:138b] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1880]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1885

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1885. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1885 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2125 Vi:154], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2126 Vi:155], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2127 Vi:156], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2128 Vi:157] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1885]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1890

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1890. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1890 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2129 Vi:176], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2130 Vi:177], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2131 Vi:178], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2132 Vi:179], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2133 Vi:180] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1890]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1895

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1895. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Savitaipale|Savitaipale]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1895 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2134 Vi:206], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2135 Vi:207], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2137 Vi:208], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2138 Vi:209], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2139 Vi:210], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2140 Vi:211] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1895]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1900

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1900. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Savitaipale|Savitaipale]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1900 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2141 Vi:239], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2142 Vi:240], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2143 Vi:241a], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2144 Vi:241b], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2145 Vi:242], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2146 Vi:243] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1900]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1905

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1905. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Savitaipale|Savitaipale]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1905 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2147 Vi:279], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2148 Vi:280], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2149 Vi:281], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2150 Vi:282], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2151 Vi:283], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2152 Vi:284], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2153 Vi:285], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2154 Vi:286], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2155 Vi:287], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2156 Vi:288] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1905]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1910

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1910. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Savitaipale|Savitaipale]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1910 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2157 Vi:329], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2158 Vi:330], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2159 Vi:331], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2160 Vi:332], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2161 Vi:333], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2162 Vi:334], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2163 Vi:335], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2164 Vi:336], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2165 Vi:337], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2166 Vi:338] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1910]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1915

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1915. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Savitaipale|Savitaipale]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1915 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2167 Vi:379], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2168 Vi:380], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2169 Vi:381], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2170 Vi:382], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2171 Vi:383], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2172 Vi:384], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2174 Vi:385], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2175 Vi:386], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2176 Vi:387], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2177 Vi:388] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1915]]

Henllan War memorial

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[[Category:Henllan, War Memorial WWI]] ::::::These are the people who are listed on the Henllan War Memorial as dying in WWI. ::::: If the individuals have a Profile on Wikitree, the individual are linked to their Profile (being underlined) {| border="1" align="center" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Henllan 1914 - 1918''' {| border="2" cellpadding="8" |-style="width:100%" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 22px;" ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Rank and number''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Battalion''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Aged''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Buried''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''CWGC''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Cole-27372| Cole, Mowbray Lyster
Stanley Owen]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Capt., ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Fusiliers - (4th Bn) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|14 Sep 1914 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:M%C3%A9morial_de_La_Fert%C3%A9-sous-Jouarre%2C_La_Fert%C3%A9-sous-Jouarre%2C_Seine-et-Marne Mémorial de La Ferté-sous-Jouarre] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/878178/mowbray-lyster-stanley-owen-cole/ 878178] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Davies-14420|Davies, Goronwy]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Pvt., 44781 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers, (19th Bn) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|25 Nov 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sains-l%C3%A8s-Marquion_British_Cemetery%2C_Pas-de-Calais Sains-lès-Marquion British Cemetery] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/259454/goronwy-davies/ 259454] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Evans-39739|Evans, Stanley]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|L. Cpl., 40842 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers (1st Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1 Oct 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1631420/stanley-evans/ 1631420] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Evans-39747|Evans, Hugh George]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|2nd Lt., ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|The King's Liverpool Regiment (5th Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|4 Sep 1918 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:P%C3%A9ronne_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_P%C3%A9ronne%2C_Somme Péronne Communal Cemetery Extansion] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/288472/hugh-george-evans/ 288472] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Evans-39748|Evans, John]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Pvt., 32066 & 24218 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Welsh Regiment (19th Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10 Jul 1916 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/753819/john-evans/ 753819] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Griffiths-5874|Griffiths, Ivor Wynn(e)]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Gunner, 166678 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Royal Garrison Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|24 Sep 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gwalia_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Gwalia Cemetery] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/442664/i-w-griffiths/ 442664] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Houghton-4114|Houghton, Edmund Tyrer]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Pvt., G/124828 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment (7th Bn) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|3 May 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|32 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/784280/edmund-tyrer-houghton/ 784280] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Hughes-26972|Hughes, Jesse]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Pvt., 1491 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Welsh Guards (1st Bn) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|28 Nov 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cambrai_Memorial%2C_Doignies%2C_Nord Cambrai Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1754110/jesse-hughes/ 1754110] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Brothers |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Hughes-26973|Hughes, Robert John]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Pvt., 825 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Welsh Guards (1st Bn) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|21 Jun 1916 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Brandhoek_Military_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Brandhoek Military Cemetery] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/429805/robert-john-hughes 429805] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Brothers |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Humphreys-3403|Humphreys, Cyril]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Sgt, 551 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|9th. Australian Light Horse ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|29 Aug 1915 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lone_Pine_Memorial%2C_Gallipoli%2C_Turkey Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/717410/cyril-humphreys/ 717410] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Also on Denbigh
War Memorial |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Jones-117781|Jones, Owen]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sapper, 398565 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Engineers (93rd Field Co) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|18 Apr 1918 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Forceville_Communal_Cemetery_And_Extension%2C_Forceville%2C_Somme Forceville Communal Cemetery And Extension] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/117436/owen-jones/ 117436] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Jones-117782|Jones, John Oswald]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Pvt., 204315 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers (9th Bn) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|30 Sep 1918 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Chocques_Military_Cemetery%2C_Chocques%2C_Pas-de-Calais Chocques Military Cemetery] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/166582/john-oswald-jones/ 166582] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Rawson-2089|Rawson, Walter Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Pvt., 26702 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Cameronians - Scottish Rifles (9th Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|7 Jun 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1620207/walter-henry-rawson/ 1620207] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Roberts-46233|Roberts, John Owen]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Pvt., 37120 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers (24th Denbighshire Yeomanry Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|4 May 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Savona_Memorial%2C_Savona%2C_Italy Savona Memorial Italy] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/641527/john-owen-roberts/ 641527] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Smith-271324|Smith, John]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Pvt., 15519 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2nd Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|14 Jun 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/917504/john-smith/ 917504] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Story-2838|Story, Goronwy]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Rifleman, 392099 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|London Regiment - Queen Victoria's Rifles (2nd/9th Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|27 Sep 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/826537/goronwy-story/ 826537] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- {| border="1" align="center" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Henllan 1914 - 1918''' {| border="2" cellpadding="8" |-style="width:100%" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 22px;" ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Rank and number''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Battalion''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Aged''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Buried''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''CWGC''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Cole-27372| Cole, Mowbray Lyster
Stanley Owen]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Capt., ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Fusiliers - (4th Bn) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|14 Sep 1914 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:M%C3%A9morial_de_La_Fert%C3%A9-sous-Jouarre%2C_La_Fert%C3%A9-sous-Jouarre%2C_Seine-et-Marne Mémorial de La Ferté-sous-Jouarre] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/878178/mowbray-lyster-stanley-owen-cole/ 878178] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |-

Henly Property, Denver, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Denver, Pennsylvania]] ==Land Size, Shape, and Location== [http://platplotter.appspot.com/mapserver?pid=6587403305222144 Plat Plotter] ==Events== 25 Mar 1871 - Samuel Kurtz sold to Adam R Royer Lancaster County Deeds, Book M12, Page 398 2 Apr 1900 - Leah M Royer, administrator of the estate of Adam R Royer, sold to Daniel F Bittner Lancaster County Deeds, Book K18, Page 225 12 Apr 1927 - Pennsylvania Trust Company, administrator of the estate of Daniel F Bittner, sold to Denver Realty Corporation (first to officers of the company who then conveyed ownership to the corporation) Lancaster County Deeds, Book M28, Pages 139 and 429 30 Mar 1929 - Denver Realty Corporation sold to William E Gerhart Lancaster County Deeds, Book Q29, Page 326 1 Apr 1930 - William E and Lottie F Gerhart sold to Stevens Amusement Service ($6,000.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book C30, Page 446 18 May 1935 - Stevens Amusement Service sold to S S Hauenstein ($4,000.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book E32, Page 300 who the same day sold to Carrie R Fausnacht ($4,000.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book E32, Page 302 29 May 1950 - Carrie R Fausnacht sold to Cocalico Post No. 492, American Legion ($18,000.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book M40, Page 593 14 Mar 1966 - Absorbed into [[Space:Cocalico Courts, Denver, Pennsylvania|Cocalico Courts, Denver, Pennsylvania]] when Cocalico Post No. 492, American Legion sold it to Ray E Lied & Son, Inc Lancaster County Deeds, Book M55, Page 603 ==Sources==

Hennegan of County Cork, Ireland

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{{One Name Study|name=Hennegans, Hennigan}} [[Category: Dunmanway RC Parish, Diocese of Cork and Ross, County Cork]] [[Category: Hennegans, Hennigan Name Study]] [[Category:Dunmanway Superintendent Registrar's District, County Cork]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Henigan Name Study]] {{Irish_Clans}} {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Ireland | destination = Canada | origin-flag = Flags-1.gif | destination-flag = Flags-26.png}} {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Canada | destination = United States of America | origin-flag = Flags-26.png | destination-flag = US_Flags-6.png}} {{Canada Sticker|location=St Catherines, Ontario, Canada}} Hennegan: Ancestral Birth Places: Dunmway, County Cork, Ireland, Nedineagh East, County Cork, Ireland, Immigration: England, United Kingdom, Montreal, Canada, St. Catherines, Ont. Canada, Oakville, Halton, Ontario, Canada, Hamilton,Ontario, Canada, Niagara Falls, New York, United States, , Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States, Oakville, Halton, Ontario, Canada. According to legend, the ancient Irish kings were descendents of King Milesius of Spain, a grandson of the conqueror of Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile, and Portugal who was known as Brigus or Brian. Milesius sent his uncle Ihe to Ireland and when he heard that Ithe had been killed, he sent an expedition in 1699 BC led by his eight sons. Five of them perished before landing including Ir. The surviving three named the island Scotia after their mother. Later, the name Scotia was transferred to Scotland and Ireland was named as the land of Ir. The Irish name Hennegan originally appeared in Gaelic as "Ó hÉanáin," or "Ó hÉanacháin' but sometimes is an abbreviated form of the surname Henagahn. The surname Hennegan was first found in County Tipperary (Irish: Contae Thiobraid Árann), established in the 13th century in South-central Ireland, in the province of Munster, and Offaly where they held a family seat from ancient times. Pronunciation, rather than spelling, guided scribes and church officials when recording names during the Middle Ages. This practice often resulted in one person's name being recorded under several different spellings. Variants of the name Hennegan include O'Hannigan and Hanagan. This name in Irish is "Ó hAnnagáin" and the latter variants are the anglicized forms of this. The various spellings of the name that were found include; Hennigan, HENEGHAN, Heenan, Henaghan, Henehan, Heenon, Hanegan, Hannegan, Hanigan, Hannigan, Haneghan and many more. The 19th century saw a great wave of Irish families leaving Ireland for the distant shores of North America and Australia. These families often left their homeland hungry, penniless, and destitute do to the policies of England. Those Irish immigrants that survived the long sea passage initially settled on the eastern seaboard of the continent. Some, however, moved north to a then infant Canada as United Empire Loyalists after ironically serving with the English in the American War of Independence. Others that remained in America later joined the westward migration in search of land. The greatest influx of Irish immigrants, though, came to North America during the Great Potato Famine of the late 1840s. Thousands left Ireland at this time for North America, and those who arrived were immediately put to work building railroads, coal mines, bridges, and canals. In fact, the foundations of today's powerful nations of the United States and Canada were to a larger degree built by the Irish. Sources: [The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "International Genealogical Index (IGI)," database, FamilySearch "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K7MG-F5P : accessed 9 June 2017)Obituaries, Find A Grave Memorial, Library of Congress Print & Photographs Division FSA-OWI Collection, http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/h/e/n/Dennis-S-Hennegan/index.html, Canadian Census Year: 187http://www.bac-ac.gc.ca/eng/census/1871/Pages/results.aspx?k=Hennegan%20AND%20cnsSurname%3A%22Hennegan%22%20AND%20cnsProvinceCode%3A%22ON%22&start1=111, Victoria Lawn, Cemetery, St. Catherines, ONt. Canada == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Hennegan and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == Note; Started Hennegan of County Cork free Space before Name study. However don't know how to incorporate them To trace family orgins To document Family History to link Hennegan/ Hennigan The Irish name Hennegan originally appeared in Gaelic as “O hEanain”. The surname Hennegan was first found in County Tipperaryin the 13th Centenary and then in south central Ireland, in the province of Muster and Offaly. Several spelling variations of Hennegan were found, Hennigan, Hennegen frequently occurred, even between father and son. Preference for spelling variations usually arose from family divisions, religious reasons and sometimes for patriot reasons. Church and Government officials frequently spelled the names as it sounded several different ways in the life time of the same person. Source: Hall of Names, Blarney, County Cork, Ireland. Certificate 2601620070. The 19th Century saw a great wave of Irish families leaving Ireland for the distant shores of North America. These families often left their homeland hungry and penniless and destitute do to policies of England. The Irish immigrants that survived the long sea passage initially settled on the eastern seaboard of the continent. The great influx of Irish immigrants though came to North America during the great Potato famine of the 1840s. Thousands left Ireland at this time for North America and those who arrived were immediately put to work building railroads, coal mines, bridges and canals. https://www.houseofnames.com/hennegan-family-crest http://hennigansheritage.com/# https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1050092-d1895990-Reviews-Hennigan_s_Heritage_Centre-Swinford_County_Mayo_Western_Ireland.html https://www.myheritage.com/ http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1871/Pages/results.aspx?k=Hennegan%20AND%20cnsSurname%3A%22Hennegan%22%20AND%20cnsProvinceCode%3 HENNIGAN - Ó h-ÉANACHÁIN According to the Lebor Gabála Érenn a collection of poems and prose narratives that purports to be a history of Ireland and the Irish from the creation of the world to the Middle Ages and the Míl Espáine (Irish origin legends); the Hennigans are descended from the Milesians the final race to settle in Ireland. The surname is assumed to have been derived from the Gaelic word ‘éan’ meaning ‘bird.’ However, it may well have been derived from ‘eanach’ or ‘aunach’ meaning a ‘fair.’ ‘Eanach’ also refers to a ‘a watery place.’ While the name Hennigan is most common in the Mayo/Sligo area, its presence in Cork dates back at least 800 years. The arrival of the Normans from 1169 AD may well have resulted in a dispersal of the clan. The family origins are in North-East County Tipperary, a sept a branch) of the tribe called Ui Fiachach. O'Hennigan or Hennigan is an Anglicization of the Gaelic Ó h-Éanacháin, Ó h-Éineacháin or Ó h-Éanagáin. Spelling variations include: Hennegan, Henngan Heenan, Henehan, Henaghan, Heenon, Hanegan, Hannegan, Hanigan, Hannigan, Haneghan and some others. While the Hennigan name and spelling is most common in the May/Sigo area, its presence in County Cork dates back at least 800 years. The Cork County Hennigan family came from Gortnamucklagh (from the Gaelic - the fields of the pigs), in the parish of Fanlobbus, two miles east of the town of Dunmanway, County Cork. There were another Hennigan family in the adjacent townland of Acres. Fanlobbus parish had a church as far back as 1199 and the area of the Hennigan homestead was also known as Carrigenia. Finfacts Report/Service- Hennigan-Wall Genealogy Pagehttp://www.finfacts.ie/hennigan.htm ( See [[Hennigan-372|Hennigan-372]], ([[Hennegan-60|Hennegan-60]]) The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Locate and search Canadian and US Immigration Record * Locate Dunmamway, County Cork, Ireland Ancestry In the 1890 Irish Census, only 5 County Cork householders with the name Hennigan are recorded.* Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12697895 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hennepin County, Minnesota

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[[Category:Minnesota Project]] [[Category:Hennepin County, Minnesota]] == Hennepin County, Minnesota == '''Welcome to the Hennepin County, Minnesota project page!'''
''Hennepin County was created in 1852 by the Minnesota Territorial Legislature. [[Hennepin-1 | Father Louis Hennepin's]] name was chosen because he originally named St. Anthony Falls and recorded some of the earliest accounts of the area for the Western world. Hennepin County's early history is closely linked to the establishment of the cities of Minneapolis and St. Anthony.''JoEllen Haugo and Mary Jo Laakso (2001). "History of Minneapolis". Minneapolis Public Library. Archived from the original on August 15, 2007. Retrieved September 7, 2007. This page will aim to connect relatives from this county. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brooklyn Township, Minnesota One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] *Review the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hennepin_County%2C_Minnesota subcategories] for the category of Hennepin County, Minnesota. *Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. === Geography === ::'''Continent''': North America ::'''Country''': United States of America ::'''State/Province''': Minnesota ::'''County''': Hennepin ::'''GPS Coordinates''': 44°58′33″N 93°16′00″W ::'''Elevation''': 292 m or 958 feet ::'''Area''': 607 sq mi (1,570 km2); Land is 554 sq mi (1,430 km2); Water is 53 sq mi (140 km2) or 8.7% ::'''Largest City''': Minneapolis with a population of 418,075 in the year 2023.World Population Review. 2023. (accessed 12/20/23) https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-counties/mn/hennepin-county/cities ::'''Largest Lake''': Lake Minnetonka is 14,206 acres, by far the largest of 1226 lakes found in Hennepin County, Minnesota.Lake-Link https://www.lake-link.com/minnesota-lakes/hennepin-county/461/(accessed 12/20/23) ::'''Largest Park''': "The Three Rivers Park District is the largest parks agency in the county, with approximately 17,000 acres of parks and 140 miles of regional trails. Named after the three rivers in Hennepin County— the Mississippi, the Minnesota, and the Crow —Three Rivers Park District owns and manages 5 park reserves, 9 regional parks, and 3 special recreation features within the county. The 2040 Regional Parks Policy Plan. https://www.hennepin.us/-/media/hennepinus/your-government/projects-initiatives/2040-comprehensive-plan/comp-plan-2040-3-parks.pdf ==== Maps and Boundaries ==== Hennepin County Library Digitized Map Collection includes over 4000 maps. Many are very specific to streets and additions. Use the side bar to filter the year and format. Use the find feature (control F) to search through results. Keywords: [https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/hennepin%20county%20(minn.)!maps/field/subjec!all/mode/exact!all/conn/and!all Hennepin Map] See also [https://www.lib.umn.edu/collections/borchert/digitized-plat-maps-and-atlases#s-44386 University of Minnesota's Digitized Plat Maps and Atlases]; filter with sidebar 'counties beginning with H'. For convenience, here is a chronological list of maps. Many of the links are to [https://historicmapworks.com/ Historic Map Works] because their images are so sharp when enlarged. *First Surveys GLO HISTORIC PLAT MAP RETRIEVAL SYSTEM. Individual township maps within the county https://resources.gisdata.mn.gov/pub/data/basemaps/glo/Hennepin/Georeferenced/ Government Survey Maps of Hennepin County -1931 redrawing of original survey maps from the 1840s and 1850s. Hennepin County Library Digital Map Collection https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/collection/p17208coll17/id/6867/rec/1 * 1873 ''Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota''.Wright, George Burdick, 1835-1882. 1873. "Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota." Minnesota Historical Society, Accessed September 8, 2023. https://collection.mndigital.org/catalog/mhs:865 Historic Map Works. https://historicmapworks.com/Search/engine.php?keywords=hennepin+county+minnesota&x=40&y=12 *1874 Andreas' ''An Illustrated Historical Atlas'' Andreas, Alfred Theodore, 1839-1900. An Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Minnesota. 1874. [Note: Hennepin County history pages 227-228] Minnesota Historical Society, collection.mndigital.org/catalog/mhs:1192 Accessed 15 Sept. 2023. * 1887 ''Map of Ramsey and Washington counties: with adjacent portions of Anoka, Dakota & Hennepin counties''. Includes landowners. C.M. Foote & Co, Bracher, W. & Bourquin, F. (1887) Map of Ramsey and Washington counties: with adjacent portions of Anoka, Dakota & Hennepin counties, Minnesota, and parts of St. Croix & Pierce counties, Minnesota. Minneapolis, Minn.: C.M. Foote & Co. [Map] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2012593067/. * 1898 P. M. Dahl ''Plat Book of Hennepin County''; includes index and patrons' directory. Dahl, Peter M. Plat book of Hennepin County, Minnesota; Plat book of Ramsey County, Minnesota. 1898 Northwester Map Publishing Company; E.P. Noll & Company. Minnesota Digital Library. https://cdm16022.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/mhs/id/1194 (accessed 9/19/23) *1911 ''Hennepin County Map''. Rand, McNally.Hennepin County Map. Hennepin County 1911c, Minnesota. Published by Rand, McNally and Company in 1911.https://historicmapworks.com/Map/US/212756/Hennepin+County+Map/ * 1913 ''Atlas of Hennepin County Minnesota, Compiled and Drawn From Official Records and Actual Surveys'' Westby P.O. Atlas of Hennepin County Minnesota, Compiled and Drawn From Official Records and Actual Surveys. Hennepin Atlas and Publishing Company (Minneapolis, Minn.) Brooklyn p. 11-12. Hennepin County Library Digital Map Collection. https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/collection/p17208coll17/id/5635/rec/2 *1925 ''Hennepin County." Hixson ''Minnesota State Atlas" Hennepin County.1925c W. W. Hixson & Co., 1925c https://historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1603748/Hennepin+County/ *1930 ''Hennepin County.'' Hixson.Hennepin County, Dayton, Greenwood, Maple Grove, Brooklyn, Minneapolis, Bloomington. Minnesota State Atlas 1930c, Minnesota. Published by W. W. Hixson & Co. in 1930c *1933 Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota. MNDOT Hennepin County Library Map Collection. https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/collection/p17208coll17/id/158/rec/3 *1943-1944 Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota. MNDOTHennepin County Library Map Collection. https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/collection/p17208coll17/id/27/rec/5 *1956'' Minnesota State Atlas'', Thomas O. Nelson Co.Hennepin County, Lake Minnetonka From Minnesota State Atlas 1956, Minnesota. Published by Thomas O. Nelson Co. in 1956 https://historicmapworks.com/Map/US/159084/Hennepin+County++Lake+Minnetonka/Minnesota+State+Atlas+1956/Minnesota/ ===HISTORY=== Video: [https://archive.org/details/hnpcomn-Where_the_Waters_Meet_---_A_History_of_Hennepin_County Where the Waters Meet-- A History of Hennepin County] Internet Archive 2012. 24 minutes. =====Hennepin Territorial History ===== The Territorial Legislature of Minnesota established Hennepin County on March 6, 1852, and two years later Minneapolis was named the county seat. Hennepin began as a governmental unit serving a population of only a few hundred people. The original plan was to call it Snelling County, but the final choice was designed to honor Father Hennepin.History of Hennepin County The First 50 years. https://www.hennepin.us/your-government/overview/overview-of-hennepin-county#:~:text=The%20Territorial%20Legislature%20of%20Minnesota,only%20a%20few%20hundred%20people. ~~~~ =====Hennepin State History ===== On May 11, 1858, Minnesota became a state, and procedures were in place for townships to organize town government. Town governments' first priority was the development of roads; they levied for town roads, and petitioned for county roads. Newspapers published the transactions, including the names of petitioners, and the names of people compensated for real estate and/or work. The Minnesota Historical Society has these newspapers online that served Hennepin County and were published in Minneapolis; *'''Minneapolis daily tribune 1867-05-25 to 1876-04-30; The Minneapolis tribune 1876-05-01 to 1877-01-06; The Tribune 1877-01-08 to 1882-11-18; Daily Minnesota tribune 1882-11-19 to 1884-03-21; The Minneapolis daily tribune 1884-03-22 to 1886-06-03; The Minneapolis tribune 1886-06-04 to 1909-12-12''' *Nordisk folkeblad 1868-03-12 to 1875-07-07 ( Norwegian) *Mississippi Valley lumberman and manufacturer 1876-08-17 to 1887-08-05; and 1887-08-12 to 1905-04-28 *Minnesota stats tidning 1877-01-04 to 1882-03-07; Skaffaren och Minnesota stats tidning 1882-05-03 to 1885-03-11; Skaffaren 1885-03-18 to 1895-10-23; Svenska amerikanska posten 1885-03-24 to 1940-09-11 (Swedish) *The Minnesota farmer 1878-01-01 to 1887-04-01 *Echo de l'ouest 1885-01-14 to 1923-12-28 (French) *The Northwestern Standard 1885-11-07 to 1886-04-10; The Irish standard 1886-04-17 to 1920-06-19 (Irish) *Felt Raabet 1887-05-13 to 1889-02-22 (Norwegian Temperance) *The Appeal 1889-02-23 to 1923-11-24 (African American) *The North 1889-06-12 to 1894-01-24 (Scandinavian community) *The Minneapolis observer 1890-08-16 to 1890-09-27 (African American) *The Negro world 1892-07-23 to 1900-06-09 (African American) *The Protest 1892-08-13 to 1892-10-08 (African American) *Skandinavisk farmer journal 1893-01-06 to 1908-12-01 (Norwegian) *Minneapolis tidende 1895-01-04 to 1928-12-27 (Norwegian) *Backbone 1897-01-01 to 1906-04-01 (Prohibition) *The Minnesota issue 1898-06-01 to 1911-01-21 (Prohibition) *The Twin-City American 1899-05-04 to 1899-05-18; The Afro-American advance 1899-05 27 to 1900-11-17 (African American) *'''The Minneapolis journal 1901-01-01 to 1906-12-31; The Minneapolis morning tribune 1909-12-13 to 1930-02-02''' *Northwestern-vine 1902-10-04 to 1903-10-10 (African American) *The public weal 1906-05-01 to 1908-04-01 (Prohibition) *The Twin City star 1910-06-02 to 1919-01-25 (African American) *Sanningens vittne 1911-07-01 to 1939-10-01 (Swedish language, Pentecostal) *Finance and commerce of the Twin Cities 1912-01-01 to 1916-08-31 *Pollock's news 1913-09-01 to 1916-07-01; 1916-08-01 to 1917-09-01 (newspaper publishing) *Both sides 1914-10-08 to 1915-05-13 (Liquor trade journal) *The American Jewish world 1915-09-10 to 2021-12-01 *Allarm 1915-12-01 to 1918-05-01 (Swedish language, labor) *Minnesota farm review 1916-09-30 to 1924-03-13 (Agriculture school) *The National advocate 1917-07-27 to 1924-08-22 (African American) *The Twin City guardian 1918-01-05 to 1920-01-17 (African American) *Folkets röst 1918-12-21 to 1925-10-31 (Norwegian) *The northwestern bulletin 1922-03-11 to 1924-01-05; The Minnesota messenger 1922-04-08 to 1924-02-09; The northwestern bulletin-appeal 1924-01-12 to 1925-08-15 (African American) *Voice of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan 1923-02-08 to 1923-04-10 *Twin-City herald 1927-04-30 to 1940-07-20 (African American) *The Saturday press 1927-09-24 to 1936-06-27 (Scandal Sheet) *Timely digest 1931-04-01 to 1932-05-01 (African American) *Minneapolis spokesman 1934-08-10 to 1999-12-30 (African American) *GLC voice 1979-11-01 to 1992-03-16 (LGBT) SEARCH: [https://newspapers.mnhs.org/jsp/browse.jsp Minnesota Digital Newspaper Hub] == RESOURCES == This compilation is specific to Hennepin County. See more at [[Space:Sources-Minnesota |Sources-Minnesota]] ===WikiTree informative pages for the entire county=== These are WikiTree pages written up with complete descriptions for the entire county. '''Biographical''' '''General''' '''Military''' ===External links to information for the entire county=== '''General''' *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Hennepin_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy#County_Information Research Wiki, Hennepin County, Minnesota] A comprehensive list of sources, including contacts to organizations and societies at familysearch.org. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Hennepin_County,_Minnesota National Register of Historic Places listings in Hennepin County, Minnesota] Wikipedia chart. *[https://www.mnopedia.org/search/site/hennepin?page=1 MNopedia] A resource for reliable information about significant people, places, events, and things in Minnesota history. Keyword: Hennepin. '''Biographical''' *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007479173 Compendium of history and biography of Minneapolis and Hennepin County, Minnesota] by Bingham, W. H., Holcombe, R. I.; 1914. at HathiTrust. *[https://archive.org/details/historyofhennepi00warn/page/n5/mode/2up History of Hennepin County and the City of Minneapolis including the Explorers and Pioneers of Minnesota (By Rev. D. Neill) and Outlines of the History of Minnesota, (by J. Fletcher Williams)] Warner, Geo. E. and Chas. M. Foote; plus Neill, Edward & J. Fletcher Williams, Minneapolis: North Star Publishing Company. 1881. Johnson, Smith & Harrison, Printers. Minneapolis, Minn. Photo of cover attached; at archive.org. '''Military''' ===LOOKUPS to sources for the entire county=== '''Contact the WikiTree member that has listed their books and will do lookups: === Resources specific to Hennepin County's 45 cities === Under each city are listed WikiTree pages first, followed by external links to sources specific to each of the cities in Hennepin County, and then LOOKUP offers. *Bloomington ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Brooklyn Center ::WikiTree pages: ::*[[Space:Brooklyn_Township%2C_Minnesota_One_Place_Study | Historical Brooklyn Township, Hennepin County, Minnesota]] ::External links: ::Lookups: See comments on Historical Brooklyn Township *Brooklyn Park ::WikiTree pages: ::*[[Space:Brooklyn_Township%2C_Minnesota_One_Place_Study | Historical Brooklyn Township, Hennepin County, Minnesota]] ::* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Brooklyn-Maple_Grove_Union_Cemetery%2C_Osseo%2C_Minnesota Brooklyn-Maple Grove Union Cemetery] ::External links: ::Lookups: See comments on Historical Brooklyn Township *Champlin ::WikiTree pages: ::*[[Space:History_of_Anoka_County | Anoka and the towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County, Minnesota]] ::External links: ::Lookups: ::*Stephens Ruth and Champlin Bicentennial Historical Projects Inc. 1979. ''Champlin on the Mississippi''. Champlin Minn. Print Book. [[Howe-14801 | Jeanne]] ::*''Champlin Minnesota 1909 : Ideal Place for Your Home Location History Advantages. 1909''. Anoka Minn: Pease Printery. [[Howe-14801 | Jeanne]] *Chanhassen (partial) ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Corcoran ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Crystal ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Dayton (partial) ::WikiTree pages: ::*[[Space:History_of_Anoka_County | Anoka and the towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County, Minnesota]] ::External links: ::Lookups: *Deephaven ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Eden Prairie ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Edina ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Excelsior ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Golden Valley ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Greenfield ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Greenwood ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Hanover (partial) ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Hopkins ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Independence ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Long Lake ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Loretto ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Maple Grove ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: ::*Deane Jim Mary Lenzen Dorothy Schoenmann and Nystrom Publishing Inc (Maple Grove Minn). Aug 1977. ''Maple Grove Memories'' [[Howe-14801 | Jeanne]] *Maple Plain ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Medicine Lake ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Medina ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Minneapolis (county seat) ::WikiTree pages: ::*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Minneapolis%2C_Minnesota Category: Minneapolis] currently has 20 subcategories. ::External links: ::*Hennepin County Library Digital Collections, Keyword "Minneapolis" includes ~ ::::*[https://box2.nmtvault.com/Hennepin2/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp Minneapolis City Directories] 1859-1950. ::::*[https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/photographs!minneapolis/field/type!all/mode/exact!all/conn/and!all Photographs] (156485) ::::*[https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/property%20records!minneapolis/field/type!all/mode/exact!all/conn/and!all Property records] (72,370) Included are lot surveys and index cards on building permits. ::::*[https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/graphics!minneapolis/field/type!all/mode/exact!all/conn/and!all Graphics] (6597) ::::*[https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/newspapers%20and%20magazines!minneapolis/field/type!all/mode/exact!all/conn/and!all Newspapers and magazines] (3438) Included are neighborhood newsletters & Hennepin History magazine. ::::*[https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/plat%20map!maps!minneapolis/field/format!type!all/mode/exact!exact!all/conn/and!and!all Plat maps] (2424) ::::*[https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/yearbooks!minneapolis/field/type!all/mode/exact!all/conn/and!all Yearbooks] (1926) Includes public and private high schools, nursing schools, WWII Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Yearbook, Bible College, and some suburban schools. ::::*[https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/minnesota!documents%20and%20manuscripts!minneapolis/field/coveraa!type!all/mode/exact!exact!all/conn/and!and!all Documents and manuscripts] (357) Includes ''Amiable Liables - More Than One Hundred Sketches of Minneapolitans'', Mpls Park Board reports, and a broad range of other topics. ::*[https://collection.mndigital.org/catalog?f%5Bcollection_name_ssi%5D%5B%5D=Hennepin+History+Museum&search_field=all_fields&q=minneapolis Minnesota Digital Library]; contributor Hennepin Museum; keyword Minneapolis (963) ::::'''Books''' ::*[https://books.google.com/books?id=9rVIAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22hennepin+county,+minnesota%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi7_amPqJ6DAxUUrYkEHXJUB5s4PBDoAXoECAYQAg#v=onepage&q=%22hennepin%20county%2C%20minnesota%22&f=false Merwin's Directory of Minneapolis and St. Anthony, 1867] google book ::*[https://books.google.com/books?id=N2CvJOyDJKgC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22hennepin+county,+minnesota%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj3o6G-3qCDAxVnv4kEHedGDrs4PBDoAXoECAMQAg#v=onepage&q&f=false 1894 Reference Book of Merchants' Credit Protective Union: 705-6-7 Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis, Minnesota] google book ::*[https://books.google.com/books?id=PCgUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22hennepin+county,+minnesota%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjlot3c4KCDAxV5mokEHaElAXw4KBDoAXoECA0QAg#v=onepage&q&f=false History of Minneapolis: Gateway to the Northwest, Volume 1, Marion Daniel Shutter 1923.] Volume 3 also at google books; includes illustrations and complete index. ::*[https://books.google.com/books?id=X2QVAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA20&dq=%22hennepin+county,+minnesota%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj3o6G-3qCDAxVnv4kEHedGDrs4PBDoAXoECAoQAg#v=onepage&q=%22hennepin%20county%2C%20minnesota%22&f=false What the Candidates Tell You. Election Hand Book? November 4th, 1924 By League of Women Voters of Minneapolis] google book ::Lookups: *Minnetonka ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Minnetonka Beach ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Minnetrista ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Mound ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *New Hope ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Orono ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Osseo ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Plymouth ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Richfield ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Robbinsdale ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: ::* Blodgett Helen W and Robbinsdale Historical Society. 1983.'' Robbinsdale 1893-1983''. Robbinsdale Minn. (3810 W. Broadway Robbinsdale): Printing Arts. [[Howe-14801 | Jeanne]] *Rockford (partial) ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Rogers ::WikiTree pages: ::*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_Fletcher%2C_Minnesota%2C_USA History of Fletcher] ::* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rogers%2C_Minnesota_One_Place_Study Rogers, Minnesota One Place Study] ::External links: ::*[https://www.rogersmn.gov/early-history Rogers Early History] City site. ::Lookups: *Shorewood ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Spring Park ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *St. Anthony (partial) ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *St. Bonifacius ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *St. Louis Park ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Tonka Bay ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Wayzata ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Woodland ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: == Sources ==

Hennessy Family History

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[[Category:Clarke-11007-HennessyProject]] This Free Space page is where interesting finds, and quick links will be placed to help organize the work done on the Hennessy family tree and history hunt. we will see what happens here ... Philip Hennessy: * WikiTree: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hennessy-1278 * Ancestry : https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/tree/42072935/family?cfpid=19725542701 * Family Search: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PY-P7T Carole Hennessy - Ancestry tree @ https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/176718990/person/222299484589/facts Roots Ireland - Paid to Feb 24 * https://rootsireland.ie/ Irish Genealogy - Free forever * https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ National Library of Ireland / Church Registers * https://registers.nli.ie/ St. Gregory the Great parish - info page on Ancestry: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61505/images/FS_005106885_00220?pId=15162357, Oshawa, Ontario. (parish boys ordained, history of parish, including split from marriage)

Hennigan Name Study

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[[Category:Hennigan Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Hennigan Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hennigan Hennigan] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hennigan name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hennigans), by time period (18th Century Hennigans), or by topic (Hennigan DNA, Hennigan Occupations, Hennigan Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Hennigan Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the ''Name Study Coordinator: [[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]]'' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hennigan}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are the current research pages included in the study. We could use your help! If you would like to start a Hennigan related research page, or already have one do let us know. * [[Space:Hennegan_of_County_Cork%2C_Ireland|Hennegan of County Cork, Ireland]] * [[Space:Hennigans_of_County_Roscommon|Hennigans of County Roscommon]] * [[Space:Notable_Hennigans|Notable Hennigans]] ==Membership== * [[Hennigan-514|F.L. Hennigan]]. Descended from [[Hennigan-626|Thomas Hennigan (abt.1832-1899)]] of Lettergorman/Lahanaght, County Cork. * [[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]]. Descendant of Hennegan/Hennigan Family from Dunmaway, County Cork, Province of Munster, Ireland, emigrated to Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada to work on the Welland Canal in the 1820s. Emigrated from Canada to Niagara Falls, NY to work in chemical Plants in the 1930s. * [[May-14298|Timothy May]]. Great-Great-Great-Grandmother was a Heanan, possibly of County Roscommon. Two distant DNA matches have the names Heneghan and Hennagin. In my paternal ancestry there is a distant DNA match from Dublin with Heenan maternal ancestry. == Surname Origins == * The name Hennigan and its variants are anglicisations of the Irish names ''Ó hÉidhneacháin'' and ''Ó hAnnagáin''. * The name ''Ó hÉidhneacháin'', comes from County Mayo. It means "descendant of ''Éidhneacháin''". A personal name possibly derrived from ''eidheann'' (ivy). It is sometimes anglicised as "Bird" under the incorrect presumption it is derrived from ''éan'', meaning bird “Ó hÉineacháin.” Irish Names and Surnames. Library Ireland. https://www.libraryireland.com/names/oh/o-heineachain.php. * The name ''Ó hAnnagáin'', comes from County Limerick. It means "descendant of ''Annagáin'' (a diminutive of ''Annadh'')". “Ó hAnnagáin.” Irish Names and Surnames. Library Ireland. https://www.libraryireland.com/names/oh/o-hannagain.php. ==Surname Variants== ''As Gaeilge'' * ''Ó hÉidhneacháin'' * ''Ó hÉineacháin'' * ''Ó hÉanacháin'' * ''Ó hAnnagáin'' * ''Ó hAnnacháin'' Anglicisations * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hennigan Hennigan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hennegan Hennegan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Heneghan Heneghan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Henneghan Henneghan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Henehan Henehan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hanegan Hanegan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hannegan Hannegan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hanigan Hanigan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hannigan Hannigan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haneghan Haneghan] == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hennigan List of Hennigans on Wikitree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Hennigan G2G feed of questions tagged "Hennigan"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Hennigan Orphaned Hennigan profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hennigan-1 Unsourced Hennigan profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Hennigan Unconnected Hennigan profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=&yyfrom=&yyto=&submit=Search Hennigan Records on IrishGenealogy.ie]. == Sources ==

Hennigans of County Roscommon

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[[Category: Hennigan Name Study]] [[Category: County Roscommon, Hennigan Name Study]] ''This is a research page of the [[Space:Hennigan_Name_Study|Hennigan Name Study]] focused on the profiles of individuals with the surname Hennigan (or a variant) who were associated with County Roscommon, Ireland. If you are interested in the Hennigans of County Roscommon, please '''[[Space:Hennigan_Name_Study#How_to_Join|join the Hennigan Name Study]]'''.'' ==Hennigan Records, County Roscommon== ===Civil Records=== : A search of Hennigan on IrishGenealogy.ie gives the following results (Showing Civil Registration Districts that are at least part in County Roscommon). * Athlone: [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Athlone&type=B&submit=Search Birth] - 2, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Athlone&type=M&submit=Search Marriage] - 7, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Athlone&type=D&submit=Search Death] - 4, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Athlone&submit=Search Total] - 13. * Ballinasloe: [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Ballinasloe&type=B&submit=Search Birth] - 1, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Ballinasloe&type=M&submit=Search Marriage] - 2, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Ballinasloe&type=D&submit=Search Death] - 2, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Ballinasloe&submit=Search Total] - 5. * Boyle: [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Boyle&type=B&submit=Search Birth] - 10, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Boyle&type=M&submit=Search Marriage] - 4, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Boyle&type=D&submit=Search Death] - 11, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Boyle&submit=Search Total] - 25. * Carrick on Shannon: [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Carrick+on+Shannon&type=B&submit=Search Birth] - 25, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Carrick+on+Shannon&type=M&submit=Search Marriage] - 8, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Carrick+on+Shannon&type=D&submit=Search Death] - 22, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Carrick+on+Shannon&submit=Search Total] - 55. * Castlerea: [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Castlerea&type=B&submit=Search Birth] - 36, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Castlerea&type=M&submit=Search Marriage] - 10, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Castlerea&type=D&submit=Search Death] - 30, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Castlerea&submit=Search Total] - 76. * Glenamaddy: [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Glenamaddy&type=B&submit=Search Birth] - 21, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Glenamaddy&type=M&submit=Search Marriage] - 1, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Glenamaddy&type=D&submit=Search Death] - 10, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Glenamaddy&submit=Search Total] - 32. * Roscommon: [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Roscommon&type=B&submit=Search Birth] - 75, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Roscommon&type=M&submit=Search Marriage] - 25, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Roscommon&type=D&submit=Search Death] - 71, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Roscommon&submit=Search Total] - 171. * Strokestown: [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Strokestown&type=B&submit=Search Birth] - 43, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Strokestown&type=M&submit=Search Marriage] - 4, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Strokestown&type=D&submit=Search Death] - 12, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Strokestown&submit=Search Total] - 59. * Swinford: [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Swinford&type=B&submit=Search Birth] - 199, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Swinford&type=M&submit=Search Marriage] - 45, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Swinford&type=D&submit=Search Death] - 119, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=Swinford&submit=Search Total] - 363. ===Census=== * '''1901 census''': A search for those with the surname Hennigan in County Roscommon on the 1901 census returns 11 individuals accross 3 housholds. [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?searchMoreVisible=false&census_year=1901&surname=Hennigan&county19011911=Roscommon&search=Search See results here]. * '''1911 census''': A search for those with the surname Hennigan in County Roscommon on the 1911 census returns 36 individuals accross 13 housholds. [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?searchMoreVisible=false&census_year=1911&surname=Hennigan&county19011911=Roscommon&search=Search See results here].

Henning Grove Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery

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[[Category: Lauderdale County, Tennessee, African-American Cemeteries]] '''The Henning Grove Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery In Lauderdale County, Tennessee Detailed Listings''' The The Henning Grove Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery is also know as The Henning Grove Church Cemetery. See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Henning_Grove_Missionary_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Lauderdale_County%2C_Tennessee Henning Grove Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Henning Grove M.B. Church Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2174987/henning-grove-m.b.-church-cemetery Henning Grove Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery on FindAGrave] Locate [https://goo.gl/maps/Qgwek7DvoWzXtySy8 The Henning Grove Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery On Google Maps]

Henrico County, Virginia

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[[Category: Henrico County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Henrico County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Henrico County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Henrico County, Virginia}} ===Henrico County=== ===History=== Henrico County, officially the County of Henrico is one of the oldest political subdivisions in Virginia, Henrico was the scene of the second settlement in the colony and was established in 1634 as one of the eight original shires or counties. The county was named for Henry, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of King James I of England. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Goochland County, Virginia | Goochland County]] and [[Space: Chesterfield County, Virginia | Chesterfield County]]. ==Sources== See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Henrico_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Henrico County on Family Search] * 1680-1808 — ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=P53IPAAACAAJ Marriages of Henrico County, Virginia, 1680-1808]'' complied by Joyce H. Lindsay, Richmond, Virginia, 1960. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/112941 FHL Collection]. * https://henrico.us/history/ * [https://www.reynoldspatova.org/documents/Colonial_Henrico_Wills002.pdf Colonial Wills of Henrico County Virginia Part One 1654–1737 compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III] * [https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H011495.pdf A True and Perfect Rent Roll of all the Lands held of her Maj'tie in Henrico County, Aprill 1705 (page 216)] * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/37255 Virginia Colonial Abstracts. Vol. 21. Henrico County - Southside, 1736] * FamilySearch: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/397197?availability=Family%20History%20Library County Court records, deeds, wills, settlements of estates, etc., (Henrico County, Virginia), 1677-1787] (camera links go to unindexed films, such as [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-K99D?cat=397197 this one])

Henrik Johan Schulman vs. entiset rälssitalonpoikansa 1682

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== Arkistoviite (archival reference) == Kapteeni [[Schulman-258|Henrik Schulman]] vs. entiset rälssitalonpoikansa Kristian Heikinpoika Sydänkylästä ja Markku Laurinpoika Puhakka Ruotilasta, Virolahden kesä- ja syyskäräjät 1–2/9 1682. [[Space:Kansallisarkisto, Helsinki|KA]] Kymenkartano ja Lappee 1681–84 KO a 1 (ii 4): 142–143 (56–57/1682). == Transkriptio (transcription) == Såssom Christer Hendrichsson i Kallfierdh och Markus Larsson Puhaka i Rådila, sigh inttet haf[w]a infunnit medh dheras Rächningar och quittencier för dhe åhren dhe warit H:r Capiteinens Wälb:e Hendrich Schulmans och hans Herrfadhers frelssebönder, oachtat det widh siste tingh dhem blef pål[a]gt sigh widh detta tingh där medh owägeligen att inställa, hwarföre fältes dhe hwardera till 3 mk:r i för stembningz försittiande, och emedan Capiteinen sigh högel:n beklagar att han som inttet offta här i Landzorten stadder är, vthan mehrendels för den orichtighheet som medh desse bönders Ränttors betalande warit, den tiden dhe till honom Skatta bordt, sigh måst een långh wägh hijt förfoga, och blif[w]a ändå när han hijtkommer, tidh ifrån tidh Vppehållen, begärandes att honom måtte häruthinnan Rätt skippas, och Capiteinen sielf tillstår och bekänner at ingen liquidation till Datum medh dhem giordt är för dhe åhren som H:r Capiteinen dhem kräf[we]r före, hwarföre at bringa detta så mycket fordersammare till sluth och ändskap, pröf[wa]r Rätten skähligt b:te bönder widh 40 mk:r S:M:tz wijte sigh uthi ingående weka uthi Weckelax at inställa, medh alla sine haf[w]ande Rächningar quitencier och Skähl, till liquidation medh H:r Capit:n upå den dagh och termin som Capiteinen effter öf[we]rläggiande medh Häradz Skrif[w]aren Wäll:t Samuel Hendrichsson dhem förenembna[n]des warder, emedan Capiteinen täncker at anmoda honom samma liquidation dhem emellan at förrätta, I lijka måtto pålägges och Hendrich Matsson Pihila som nu uthom sine Rächningar och quittencier tillstädes kom, sigh och då därmedh till liquidation medh H:r Capit: widh samma wijte tillgiörande, och infinna, effter hwilketz förrättande skall widh neste Tingh emellan H:r Capit: och dhem slutit warda, så om resten som hemmanetz af wjkande och den wåldz wärka H:r Capit:n haf[we]r sigh emot Hendrich Mattsson och hans fadher brodher Christer Hendrichsson at beswära öf[we]r och där uthinnan då giordt hwadh lagh och parternes skähl lijkmätigt är, dessuthan finnes och nödigt at BefallningzM:n Wäll:t Hans Hollender sigh widh förb:de liquidation infinner at förklara vthaf hwadh fundament han fattat sin Rächningh att bönderne haf[w]a giordt uthi 10 åhr öf[we]rlef[w]ereringh. Sammaledes pålägges och fordom Borgmäst:s Sahl: Lars Jonssons Änckia dygdesamma hustru Karin Peersdotter, sigh äf[w]en då at inställa medh dhe Rächningar och Skähl som hon haf[w]a kan, för den Vpbördh hennes Sahl: Man hafft af samma bönder, ifrån [1]658. till [1]668. som föregif[w]es, emedan H:r Capitainen sigh beswärar at hennes Sahl: man haar Vpburit 320 D:r S:M:t mehra ähn honom bordt, såssom och at Sahl: Lars Jonsson, mehra af dhem åhrl: tagit, än dhe effter Jorde booken Vthgiöra böra, hwar igenom Bönderne skall fått tillfälle till denne twistigheet. Såssom och citeras b:te hustru Karin Peersdotter nu tridie sinnet sigh sielf eller dess medh Handh och Sigill laga Fullmächtige, medh sine förmente skähl här uthinnan widh detta Tingzställe och neste Tingh at inställa och H:r Capit:n i samma måhl till swars stånda, däruti skall inquiteras om hon den[n]e Citationen inhändigat, som Vthgafz, at hon sigh i detta måhl widh nu påstående tingh inställa skulle, och då om dess försittiande så wähl som sielf[w]a huf[w]ud saken dömbt och Sententierat warda, antingen hon eller dess Fullmächtige sigh inställer eller eij. == Suomennos (Finnish translation) == Koska Sydänkylän Kristian Heikinpoika ja Ruotilan Markku Laurinpoika Puhakka eivät ole tulleet saapuville rätinkeineen ja kuitteineen niiltä vuosilta, jolloin he olivat olleet herra kapteenin, vapaasukuisen [[Schulman-258|Henrik Schulmannin]] ja hänen herra isänsä rälssitalonpoikia, siitä huolimatta että heidät viime käräjissä velvoitettiin välttämättä saapumaan käräjiin, minkä vuoksi heidät langetettiin kumpikin kolmen markan sakkoon haasteen noudattamatta jättämisestä, ja koska kapteeni ylen valittaa, että hänen, joka ei ole täällä maaseudulla usein vaan enimmäkseen sen virheellisyyden tähden, jota näiden talonpoikien verojen maksussa on ollut sinä aikana, kun heidän oli pitänyt maksaa veroa hänelle, on täytynyt laittautua tänne pitkästä matkasta ja tänne päästyä oleksia täällä kerta toisensa jälkeen, pyytäen, että hänelle käytettäisiin tässä oikeutta, ja kapteeni itse myöntää ja tunnustaa, ettei mitään litviikkiä tähän päivään mennessä ole heidän kanssaan tehty niiltä vuosilta, joilta herra kapteeni heitä velkoo, minkä vuoksi, saattaakseen tämän sitäkin joutuisammin päätökseen ja loppuun, harkitsee oikeus aiheelliseksi velvoittaa mainitut talolliset 40 hopeamarkan sakon uhalla saapumaan tulevalla viikolla Vehkalahdelle, kaikkine hallussaan olevine rätinkeineen, kuitteineen ja perusteineen, litviikin tekemiseksi herra kapteenin kanssa sinä päivänä ja määräaikana, jonka kapteeni kihlakunnankirjurin, hyvinuskotun Samuel Henrikinpojan kanssa tuumittuaan tulee heille etukäteen ilmoittamaan, kapteeni kun aikoo pyytää häntä samaisen litviikin heidän välilleen laatimaan. Yhtä lailla velvoitetaan myös Heikki Matinpoika Pihila, joka nyt paitsi rätinkejään ja kuittejaan tuli paikalle, hänkin silloin niiden kanssa tulemaan saapuville litviikin tekoon herra kapteenin kanssa saman sakon uhalla, minkä laatimisen jälkeen tulee seuraavissa käräjissä tehtäväksi päätös herra kapteenin ja heidän välillään, niin rästistä kuin talosta väistymisestä ja siitä väkivallanteosta, josta herra kapteenilla on valittamista Heikki Matinpoikaa ja hänen setäänsä Kristian Heikinpoikaa vastaan, ja siinä silloin tehtäväksi mitä lain ja osapuolten perusteiden mukaista on, mitä paitsi havaitaan myös tarpeelliseksi, että vouti, hyvinuskottu Hans Hollender tulee saapuville edellämainittuun litviikkiin antamaan selityksen, millä perusteella hän on tehnyt rätinkinsä, että talonpojat ovat 10 vuoden ajan tehneet ylisuorituksia. Samalla tavalla velvoitetaan myös entisen pormestarin, autuaan Lars Joninpojan leski, toimelias vaimo Karin Perintytär hänkin silloin saapumaan niine rätinkeineen ja perusteineen, joita hänellä voi olla siitä veronkannosta, joka hänen autuaalla miehellään on samaisilta talonpojilta ollut vuodesta 1658 vuoteen 1668, kuten esitetään, koska herra kapteeni valittaa hänen autuaan miehensä kantaneen 320 hopeataalaria enemmän kuin hänen olisi pitänyt, kuten myös, että autuas Lars Joninpoika on ottanut heiltä enemmän kuin heidän maakirjan mukaan pitää suorittaa, minkä kautta talonpojat kuuluvat saaneen tilaisuuden tähän riitaan. Kuten myös haastetaan mainittu vaimo Karin Perintytär nyt kolmannen kerran itse tahi hänen kädellä ja sinetillä valtuutettu laillinen valtuusmiehensä arveltuine perusteineen saapumaan tälle käräjäpaikalle ensi käräjiin ja vastaamaan herra kapteenille samassa jutussa, missä tullaan tiedustelemaan, onko hän saanut käsiinsä tämän ulosannetun haasteen, että hänen piti tässä jutussa saapua paraikaa pidettäviin käräjiin, ja silloin tulee annettavaksi tuomio ja päätös siitä, että hän on jättänyt haasteen noudattamatta, kuten myös itse pääjutussa, siitä riippumatta, tuleeko hän tai hänen valtuusmiehensä saapuville vai ei. == Huomautuksia (notes) == * Alkuperäislähteestä kirjannut ja suomentanut (transcription from the original and translation into Finnish by) Seppo Sippu. * Juttua käsitelty aiemmin mm. [[Space:Henrik Johan Schulman vs. Markku Laurinpoika Puhakka 1681|Vehkalahden ja Kymin talvikäräjissä 1681]]. 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== Arkistoviite (archival reference) == Kapteeni Henrich Johan Schulman valtuusmiehensä Samuel Daalin välityksellä vs. entiset rälssitalonpoikansa Markku Laurinpoika Puhakka, Kristian Heikinpoika ja Matti Heikinpoika, Vehkalahden ja Kymin syyskäräjät 4–5/11 1689. [[Space:Kansallisarkisto, Helsinki|KA]] Kymenkartano ja Lappee 1687–89 KO a 3 (ii 6): 422–422v (157–158/1689). == Transkriptio (transcription) == Ändoch Capitains Wälb: Henrich Johan Schulmans medh handh och Sigill d: 20 Feb: [1]689 Constituerade Fullmechtige Wäl: Samuel Daal påståår att Capitains för detta warande frälsebönder, Nembl: Markus Larson Puhacka skall wara skyldigh på dess ränthor ifrån [1]661 till [1]679 bägge åhren inclusive effter Häredz-Skrifwarens Samuel Hendersons oprättade Räckningh d: 9 Septemb: [1]682 Nembl: 178 D:r 2 [öre] 10 1/2 p:r K:r M:t och Christer Henderson ifrån [1]661 till [1]676 – 270 D:r 5 [öre] K:r M:t; lijkwähl emedan 1:o) Samuehl Henderson förmähler att Räckningarne ähre oprättade effter den underrättelse han kunnat fåå, ty bönderne mehrendehls förfahrit sine Zedlar, Men så påståå the 2:o) icke blifwit på alt qvitterade. 3:o) hafwa the i dhe tijderne giort till åthskillige sine lefwereringar. 4:o) ähr icke åhrligen Clarerat medh bönderne, the och 5:o) intyges warit aff godh förmögenheet, så länge [sivu 422v:] the sutho på hemmanen. Så haar och 6:o) Matz Henderson d: 31 Januarij [1]674 lagligen opsagdt sitt bördehemman för sin husbondes strängheet skull, det och Puhacka påståår sig lagligen giordt hafwa, då bönderne 7:mo) ähr tillåtet medh sin ägendom fritt affträda, 8:vo) wijsar för detta Befalningzman Hollenders oprättade Räckning såsom skulle bönderne giordt öfwerlefwereringar ifrån [1]658 till [1]668, ändoch den Räckningen ähr något mörck; Altså slötz att bönderne skohla Eedel: ehrhålla att the sine Ränthor fullel: betalt, hwilcka där dhe gitta giöra, ähre the för wijdare fodran frij. Fullmechtigen Daal sade i förstone att han will appellera emoth detta sluth, Men sedan förklarade han sigh reenth uth, att om the swäria, så ähr han belåten där medh, det bönderne och m[ed] lagde finger å book sedan giorde. == Suomennos (Finnish translation) == Vaikkakin kapteenin, vapaasukuisen [[Schulman-258|Henrik Johan Schulmannin]] kädellä ja sinetillä 20. helmikuuta 1689 asettama valtuusmies, hyvinuskottu Samuel Daal väittää, että kapteenin entiset rälssitalonpojat, nimittäin Markku Laurinpoika Puhakka kuuluu olevan velkaa veroistaan v:sta 1661 v:een 1679, kumpikin vuosi mukaan lukien, kihlakunnankirjuri Samuel Henrikinpojan 9. syyskuuta 1682 laatiman rätingin mukaan, nimittäin 178 taalaria 2 äyriä 10 1/2 penninkiä kuparirahaa ja Kristian Heikinpoika v:sta 1661 v:een 1676 270 taalaria 5 äyriä kuparirahaa, kumminkin koska 1:ksi) Samuel Henrikinpoika ilmoittaa, että rätingit on laadittu sen tiedon mukaan, jonka hän on kyennyt saamaan, sillä talonpojat ovat enimmäkseen kadottaneet setelinsä, mutta niin väittävät he 2:ksi) ettei heille ole kaikkea kuitattu, 3:ksi) ovat he niinä aikoina suorittaneet verosuoritteitaan useille, 4:ksi) talonpoikien kanssa ei ole vuosittain tehty tiliselvitystä, heidän myös 5:ksi) todistetaan olleen hyvissä varoissa niin kauan kuin he taloissa istuivat. Niin on myös 6:ksi) Matti Heikinpoika 31. tammikuuta 1674 laillisesti irtisanonut sukuoikeustalonsa isäntänsä ankaruuden vuoksi, minkä Puhakkakin väittää laillisesti tehneensä, talonpojille kun 7:ksi) on sallittu omaisuuksineen vapaasti erota, 8:ksi) osoittaa entisen voudin Hollenderin laatima rätinki, että talonpojat olisivat tehneet ylisuorituksia v:sta 1658 v:een 1668, joskin se rätinki on jotenkin epäselvä. Sen tähden päätettiin, että talonpoikien pitää valallisesti vahvistaa, että he ovat veronsa täysin maksaneet, jotka, mikäli kykenevät sen tekemään, ovat he enemmistä vaatimuksista vapaat. Valtuusmies Daal sanoi ensin, että hän haluaa vedota tätä päätöstä vastaan, mutta sitten selitti hän suoraan, että jos he vannovat, niin on hän siihen tyytyväinen, minkä talonpojat sormet kirjalla sitten tekivätkin. == Huomautuksia (notes) == * Alkuperäislähteestä kirjannut ja suomentanut (transcription from the original and translation into Finnish by) Seppo Sippu. * Juttu oli aiemmin esillä mm. [[Space:Henrik Johan Schulman vs. Markku Laurinpoika Puhakka 1681|Vehkalahden ja Kymin talvikäräjissä 1681]] sekä [[Space:Henrik Johan Schulman vs. entiset rälssitalonpoikansa 1682|Virolahden kesä- ja syyskäräjissä 1682]]. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Henrik Johan Schulman vs. entiset rälssitalonpoikansa 1689|Tähän viittaavat sivut]]. [[Category:Virolahti (Vederlax)]] [[Category:Vehkalahti (Veckelax)]] [[Category:Riitajutut]]

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== Arkistoviite (archival reference) == Kapteeni [[Schulman-258|Henrik Johan Schulman]] vs. nykyisin Ruotilassa asuva entinen rälssitalonpoika Markku Laurinpoika, Vehkalahden ja Kymin talvikäräjät 12/2 ja 14/2 1681. [[Space:Kansallisarkisto, Helsinki|KA]] Kymenkartano ja Lappee 1681–84 KO a 1 (ii 4): 1v–2v. == Transkriptio (transcription) == Förekom Capiteinen Wälb. Henrich Johan Schulman, och kärde till sin för detta Frälse bonde, Markus Larsson, nu boendes i Rodila, at han olagl:n haf[we]r afwijkit hans hemman i Ångama, och lembnadt det, honom till stoor afsaknadt öde, sampt fönster och dörar borttagit, såssom ock att han lembnat 81 D:r Kopp:r M:tz rest obetalt, sampt twenne åhrs Räntor, à 18 D:r Sölf[we]r M:t åhrl:n oährlagde, och där iempte 3 Rijors halm, bortfördt, emot laga förbodh af Lagläsaren Carl Freese vthgif[w]it, och af Nembdemannen Erich Eskelsson Clame honom tillstält, prætenderandes ock af honom 3:ne åhrs dagzwärken, 1 uthi wekan, medh häst och karl à 24 [öre] Kopp:r M:t sampt [1]675. och [1]678. åhrs bewilliade contributioner, medh proportion som sigh på honom iblandh andra Capiteins Frälsebönder af 200 D:r Sölf[we]r M:t som för 2:ne Sol[sivu 2:]daters löhn, till Wiborgz Ränterije lef[w]ererat är, och ännu 24 D:r Kopp:r M:t af [1]679. åhrs Ränta, återstående rest, till Capiteinens herr faders Syster Wälb: Fru Anna Schulman, at prætensionen som H:r Capiteinen af honom fordrar, föruthan halmens restitution och proportionen af 200 D:r Sölf[we]r M:t sigh bestiger till 141 D:r 21 [öre] 8 th:r Sölf[we]r M:t effter i Rätten inlagdh Rächningh, dhem Capiteinen anhölt at Markus Larsson måtte dömmas att betala, och där hoos medh wederbörligit Straff för sitt wåldsammelige och olagl: procedere, beläggias. Här till swarade Markus Larsson, at han fördenskull öf[we]rgaf hemmanet, hwar å han sin bördzrätt hafft /: det ock Capiteinen sielf tillstodh :/ at honom blef effterlåtit, at rusta för ett Ryttare hemman uthi Commissionen som [1]678. höltz, hade ock detta, iempte det andra behållit och därföre skattat, 1 1/2 åhr, Men kunde det för sin medellösheetz skull inttet längre uppehålla, säyandes ock, at han lembnat hemmanet effter sigh brukat och besådt, och dess föruthan Swedielandh i Skogen, besådt medh 1. T:a 20 C:r det alt H:r Capit:n nu i förledne höstas bärgade och till sigh anammade, hwilket Capit:n inttet nekade, uthan sade sigh det för [1]680 åhrs Ränta tagit, hwarföre den, bonden eij heller debiteres. Och ehuruwäl Lagläsaren Freesen haf[we]r låtit honom förbiuda halmen at afföra, så föregaf han, sigh sedan hoos honom förfrågat där om, och blif[w]it swarat at han inttet skulle sigh befatta medh åkerhalmen, men Swediehalmen stodh honom frijtt at borttaga, det han doch inttet kunde, skrifftelign eller medh wittnen bewijsa, hwilket ock sträffde emot Fresens skrifftelige förbudh, där alt förbudit äro sedan sade han sigh inttet wara någon rest skyldigh, uthan alt richtigt betalt, inläggiandes en liquidation och Rächningh, uthgif[w]en af för detta BefallningzM:n Wälb:t Hans Hålländer, at af bonden skall wara uthlagt, öf[we]r hans ordinarie Ränta 4 D:r Sölf[we]r M:t åhrl:n uthi 10 åhrs tidh, då Sahl: Wäll:t Lars Jonsson honom innehafft, såssom ock at Lieutnampten Sahl: [sivu 2v:] Manhafftigh Jörgen Krämer uppå 3 åhr 4 1/4 D:r Sölf[we]r M:t öf[we]r vpburit, framteendes een Rächningh af Sahl: Lars Jonsson, uthgif[w]en, hwilcken debiterar bonden 23 D:r Sölf[we]r M:t om åhret effter Capiteinens Wälb. H:r Otto Schulmans vth-Rächningh, som han sigh där uthi påberopar, den H:r Capit: Henrich Johan Schulman neekar lyda på så mycket, eij heller fans den nu widh handen. Bonden beropade sigh ännu uppå H:r Otto Schulmans egne quittens och Rächningar, som han sade sigh af eenfaldigheet och oförståndh hemma lembnat, tänkiandes at inttet skulle behöf[w]as Skriffter så långt tillbakars, af hwilka skall kunna sees, det Wälb:te Schulman ock, sammaledes för åhren tillförnde haar vpburit: Så aldenstundh at man inttet kan weta om bonden blif[wi]t något skyldigh, för än alla hans Skriffter blif[w]a igenomfarne, hwadh han alla åhren haar öf[we]rbetalt som han föregif[wi]t, och det som bewijsligit finnes, af hans ordinarie Ränta decourterat blif[wi]t; dy blif[we]r om sielf[w]a resten vpskutit, och pålägges Markus Larsson widh 40 mk:r Sölf[we]r M:tz wijte, sigh medh alla sina Skriffter, quittencier och Rächningar som han haf[we]r i näste Tingh at inställa i Kupis LändzMansgårdh d: 22 hujus, där Sahl: Lars Jonssons Änkia ock skall tillstädes wara, at clarera för det H:r Capitein och hennes Sahl: Man sins emellan hafft haf[w]a, hwilken liquidation denne saak ock deels concernerar. Men hwadh anlangar det Markus Larsson emot laga förbodh haf[we]r bortfördt halm som han /: emedan inttet annat beskedh fans :/ medh eedh ärhölt, allenast wara 2 Rijors; så fältes han till sine 40 mk:r för Förbudz brutt, och dömbdes at restituera den till H:r Capit:n, som af Nembden wärderades wara 3 parmas. == Suomennos (Finnish translation) == Tuli esiin kapteeni, vapaasukuinen [[Schulman-258|Henrik Johan Schulman]] ja ajoi kannetta entistä rälssitalonpoikaansa Markku Laurinpoikaa vastaan, nykyisin asuva Ruotilassa, siitä että hän on laittomasti väistynyt hänen talostaan Onkamaalla ja jättänyt sen, hänelle (kapteenille) suureksi vahingoksi, autioksi, sekä ottanut pois ikkunat ja ovet, kuten myös, että hän on jättänyt 81 kuparitaalarin rästin maksamatta, sekä kahden vuoden verot, à 18 taalaria hopearahaa vuosittain, suorittamatta, ja sitä paitsi kuljettanut pois kolmen riihen oljet, vastoin lainlukija Carl Feesen ulosantamaa ja lautamies Eerik Eskonpoika Klamin hänelle toimittamaa laillista kieltoa, vaatien (kapteeni) häneltä vielä kolmen vuoden päivätöitä, yksi viikossa, hevosella ja miehellä, à 24 äyriä kuparirahaa, sekä vuosina 1675 ja 1678 suostuttuja kontribuutioita, hänelle kuuluvassa suhteessa kapteenin muiden rälssitalonpoikien joukossa, Viipurin lääninrahastoon kahden sotamiehen palkkoihin toimitetuista 200 taalarista hopearahaa, ja vielä 24 taalaria kuparirahaa vuoden 1679 verosta jäljellä olevaa rästiä, kapteenin herra isän sisarelle, vapaasukuiselle rouva Anna Schulmannille, että saatava, jota herra kapteeni häneltä vaatii, paitsi olkien korvausta ja osuutta 200 hopeataalarista, kohoaa 141 taalariin 21 äyriin 8 penninkiin hopearahaa, oikeuteen sisäänpannun rätingin mukaan, jotka, kapteeni anoi, Markku Laurinpoika tuomittaisiin maksamaan, ja että hänelle lisäksi langetettaisiin asiaankuuluva rangaistus väkivaltaisesta ja laittomasta menettelystään. Tähän vastasi Markku Laurinpoika, että hän hylkäsi talonsa, johon hänellä on ollut sukuoikeutensa (minkä kapteeni itsekin tunnusti), sen tähden, että hänelle oli 1678 pidetyssä komissiossa annettu varustettavaksi ratsutila, ja olikin tätä, toisen ohella, pitänyt ja sen edestä veroa maksanut puolitoista vuotta, muttei varattomuutensa vuoksi voinut sitä enää pitempään ylläpitää, sanoen myös, että hän oli jättänyt talon jälkeensä viljeltynä ja kylvettynä, ja sitä paitsi kaskimaan metsässä, kylvettynä 1 tynnyrillä 20 kapalla, minkä kaiken herra kapteeni nyt menneenä syksynä korjasi ja nautti hyväkseen, mitä kapteeni ei kiistänyt, mutta sanoi ottaneensa sen itselleen vuoden 1680 verosta, minkä vuoksi sitä ei talonpojalle ole myöskään pantu maksettavaksi. Ja vaikkakin lainlukija Freese on antanut kieltää häntä kuljettamasta olkia pois, niin esitti hän, että häneltä siitä kysyttyään ja saatuaan vastauksen, ettei hänen pitäisi puuttua pellonolkiin, mutta että kaskenoljet hänellä oli vapaus ottaa pois, mitä hän ei kuitenkaan kyennyt kirjallisesti eikä todistajin näyttämään toteen, mikä myös soti Freesen kirjallista kieltoa vastaan, jossa kaikki oli kielletty, sitten sanoi hän, ettei ole mitään rästiä velkaa vaan on kaiken oikein maksanut, pannen sisään erään litviikin ja rätingin, jonka oli ulosantanut entinen vouti, hyvinuskottu Hans Hollender, että talonpoika kuuluu suorittaneen vakinaisen veronsa ylitse 4 taalaria hopearahaa kymmenen vuoden ajan, jolloin autuas, hyvinuskottu Lars Joninpoika oli häntä hallinnut, kuten myös, että luutnantti, autuas miehuullinen Jörgen Krämer oli kolmena vuotena kantanut liikaa 4 1/4 taalaria hopearahaa, näyttäen autuaan Lars Joninpojan ulosantaman rätingin, joka panee talonpojan maksettavaksi 23 taalaria hopearahaa vuodessa kapteenin, vapaasukuisen herra Otto Schulmannin laskelman mukaisesti, jonka hän siinä vetää perusteeksi, johon herra kapteeni Henrik Johan Schulman kiistää olevan niin paljon merkitty, eikä sitä myöskään nyt ole käsillä. Talollinen veti vielä perusteeksi herra Otto Schulmannin oman kuitin ja rätingit, jotka hän sanoi yksikertaisuuttaan ja ymmärtämättömyyttään jättäneensä kotiin, ajatellen, ettei tarvittaisi asiakirjoja niin kauas taaksepäin, joista kuuluu voitavan nähdä, että hyvinmainittu Schulmankin on samalla tavalla menneinä vuosina veroja kantanut. Siis koska kerran ei voida tietää, onko talonpoika jäänyt jotain velkaa, ennen kuin kaikki hänen asiakirjansa käydään läpi, mitä hän kaikkina vuosina on maksanut liikaa, kuten hän esittää, ja se, minkä havaitaan olevan todistettavissa, on hänen vakinaisesta verostaan vähennetty; sen tähden itse rästiä koskeva lykätään, ja velvoitetaan Markku Laurinpoika 40 hopeamarkan sakon uhalla, kaikkine asiakirjoineen, kuitteineen ja rätinkeineen, joita hänellä on, tulemaan saapuville seuraaviin käräjiin Kuppiksen nimismiehentaloon tämän kuun 22:ntena, joissa autuaan Lars Joninpojan lesken pitää hänenkin olla paikalla selvittämässä, mitä herra kapteenilla ja hänen autuaalla miehellään on ollut välillään, mikä litviikki sekin tätä juttua osin koskee. Mutta mitä tulee siihen, että Markku Laurinpoika on vastoin laillista kieltoa vienyt pois olkia, joita hän (koskei mitään muuta tietoa ole) on valallaan vahvistanut olleen ainoastaan kahdesta riihellisestä, niin langetetaan hänet 40 markan sakkoon kiellon rikkomisesta ja tuomitaan korvaamaan herra kapteenille oljet, joita lautakunta arvioi olevan kolme parmasta. == Huomautuksia (notes) == * Alkuperäislähteestä kirjannut ja suomentanut (transcription from the original and translation into Finnish by) Seppo Sippu. * Edesmennyt Lars Joninpoika oli Kymenkartanon läänin kruununvoutina 1658–71 ja Vehkalahden kaupungin pormestarina 1664–75. * Hans Hollender oli Kymenkartanon läänin kruununvoutina 1672–76. * Pyhtään Kuppiksen nimismiehentalossa 22–23/2 1681 pidetyissä Pyhtään ja Lapinjärven talvikäräjissä [[Schulman-258|Henrik Johan Schulman]] ajoi kannetta Lars Joninpojan leskeä Katarina Perintytärtä vastaan Lars Joninpojan 1658–68 Schulmannin kolmelta rälssitalonpojalta Onkamaan kylässä kantamista veroista. * Juttu jatkuu [[Space:Henrik Johan Schulman vs. entiset rälssitalonpoikansa 1682|Virolahden kesä- ja syyskäräjissä 1682]]. 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==Indledning== Da min farfar Niels Peder Jensen Frank omkring 1990 kom på plejehjem, overtog jeg hans meget omfattende slægstforsknings materiale samt hans personlige dokumenter. Det lå i lang tid på loftet, inden jeg gik i gang med arbejdet med at få slægtsforsknings materialet lagt ind i et slægtsforsknings program og indskanne dokumenterne. For at kunne bevare materialet for eftertiden, har jeg nu valgt at lægge det ud her på WikiTree. Persondata er baseret på import af en fil fra mit slægtsforskning program, og vil i mange tilfælde fremstå ubearbejdet. Jeg arbejder i øjeblikket på at bearbejde de personer, hvor der er flere oplysninger end blot fødsel og død m.m. Denne side indeholder et oveblik over de personer og dele af slægten der enten allerede er bearbejdet, eller som jeg håber at få tid til at bearbejder på et tidspunkt. Persondata, fotos og dokumenter er også lagt ind i FamilySearch. Det kræver dog at man opretter sig som (Gratis) bruger, inden man kan tilgå det. På min egen hjemmeside, findes der desuden en søgbar udgave af slægtstræet. [http://henrikfrank.dk/slaegt/gedsite/Frank-o/up/search.htm Gå til søgesiden] Kommentarer og spørgsmål kan sendes til: henrik.frank@gmail.com ==Nyheder== *14. april 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Frank-2749&public=1 Johann Jeremeias Thomas Frank] *03. marts 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/S%C3%B8rensen-2201 Andreas Christian Sørensen] (1856 - 1949) *14. juli 2020: Tilføjet en lang række nye fotos til [[Space:ROSNAESVEJ5|Gammel Røsnæsvej 5, Kalundborg]] ==Kartoffeltyskerne== Mit efternavn Frank stammer fra de såkaldte kartoffeltyskere som kom til Danmark omkring 1760, for at opdyrke den jyske hede. Det er planen at skrive en WikiTree side om Kartoffeltyskerne og Frank slægten. Indtil da, kan dette pdf dokumentet læses: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/KARTOFFELTYSKER.pdf Kartoffeltyskerne og Frank slægten] En liste over kartoffeltyskerne i Frank i slægten kan findes [[:Category: Frank-2702 Frank-2735 Kartoffeltysker|HER]]. Jeg desuden har oprettet en facebook gruppe [https://www.facebook.com/groups/113634265321502/ Frank slægten - Efterkommere af kartoffeltyskerne] ==Slægten i Stenholt== Frank slægten i Stenholt, stammer fra [[Frank-2735|Johan Michael Michaelsen Frank]]. Han kom fra Kartoffeltysker egnen omkring Frederiks, og var født i Grønhøj i 1794. På et tidspunkt inden 1820 kommer han til Stenholt, hvor han overtager sin senere svigerfar [[Jensen-7063|Søren Jensens]] gård. Gården som er beliggende [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Bedehøjvej+1,+7442+Engesvang Bedehøjvej 1], har været i Frank slægtens eje siden. Læs mere om slægtsgården her: [[Space:OSTERSTENHOLTGAARD|Øster Stenholtgård]] Der vil komme en WikiTree side om slægten i Stenholt. Indtil da, kan der læses mere om slægten i Stenholt i dette dokument: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Dokumenter-12.pdf Frank slægten i Stenholt] ==Min farmor og farfar== Min farfar Niels Peder Jensen Frank, var den sidste enelærer i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]] ved Kalundborg, og boede i skole bygningen. [[Space:Værslev skole|Værslev skole]] ophørte omkring 1959, men Peder blev sammen med sin anden hustru Ragnhild Jensen, boende i skolen frem til 1967, hvor de flyttede til Kalundborg. Ved siden af gerningen som lærer, var Peder også kirkesanger i Værslev kirke, et hverv han bestred helt frem til 1984. Min biologiske farmor Anna Marie Madsen, har jeg aldrig kendt. Hun døde af kræft på Kalundborg sygehus i 1945, i en alder af kun 41 år. Jeg har et omfattende materiale om både min farfar, farmor og Ragnhild. Materialet omfatter fotos, dagbøger, lommebogs notater, breve, taler og sange m.m. Det meste af dette materiale, har jeg gjort tilgængeligt på WikiTree på person siderne: *[[Frank-2715|Niels Peder Jensen Frank]] *[[Madsen-1547|Anna Marie Madsen]] *[[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild Jensen]] Links til FamilySearch: *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJLX-WDS Niels Peder Jensen Frank (KJLX-WD)] *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRSC-Z1G Anna Marie Madsen(LRSC-Z1G)] *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRSC-8RD Ragnhild Jensen (LRSC-8RD)] ==Min mors slægt== Min mormor [[Babiarz-10|Josefa Babiarz]] blev født i den 11. marts 1895, i byen Parchocin, Swiniary sogn i det sydlige Polen. Hun kommer til Danmark i 1913, formentlig som en af de såkaldte roe-polakker. Hun bliver gift med [[Sørensen-2200|Andreas Christian Sørensen]] i 1931. han skulle have været sømand, og senere er han angivet til at være arbejdsmand. Omkring 1938 flytter Josefa og Andreas til Smørum, hvor de bor til deres død. Andreas dør allerede i 1941 medens Josefa dør i 1969. Andreas var søn af [[Sørensen-2201|Andreas Christian Sørensen]] (De havde samme navn) og [[Jensen-7096|Andrea Dorthea Jensen]]. Efter at have været fisker, indtræder Andreas (d.æ) i 1881 i Fyrvæsenet, hvor han arbejder indtil sin pensionering i 1925. Han bliver samme år udnævnt til Dannebrogsmand. Ud over min morfar, får Andrea og Andreas blandt andet datteren [[Sørensen-2212|Laurine]], som bliver gift med [[Eriksen-501|Erik Eriksen]], som havde Erik Eriksens Træskibsværft i Marstal. Blandt sønnerne var flere ansat ved fyrvæsenet. Jeg er ved at efterbehandle min mors slægt i WikiTree. UI mellemtiden kan et PDF dokument om slægten kan downloades [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Sorensen-2200.pdf HER.] Efterbehandlet i WikiTree: *Min oldefar [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/S%C3%B8rensen-2201 Andreas Christian Sørensen] (1856 - 1949) Links til FamilySearch: *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L67Q-YC9 Andreas Christian Sørensen (L67Q-YC9)] *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L67Q-Y8D Josefa Babiarz (L67Q-Y8D)] ==Min far og mor== Min far Bent Frank blev født i Værslev i 1933. Han blev uddannet maskinmester, og sejlede i en periode på langfart. Bent omkom ved et flystyrt i 1985. Min mor Inger Lise Sørensen blev født i Karrebæk 1934. Hun blev uddannet sygeplejerske. Hun døde på plehjehjem i 2016. Mine forældre blev gift på Frederiksberg i 1957. De var på det tidspunkt bosat i København. I 1961 flyttede de til Kalundborg, hvor min far blev ansat på Juelsminde-Kalundborg linjen. Efter at være flyttet til Kalundborg, købte mine forældre grund på [[Space:ROSNAESVEJ5|Røsnæsvej 5]] (Nu gammel Røsnæsvej) hvor min far byggede et hus. *[[Frank-2714|Bent Frank - Endnu ikke behandlet]] *[[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise Sørensen - Endnu ikke behandlet]] Album: *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/616649?cid=mem_album Bent Frank] *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/616641?cid=mem_album Inger Lise Sørensen] *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/618759?cid=mem_album Bent og Inger Lises sølvbryllup 2. marts 1982] Links til FamilySearch: *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRSC-CRD Bent Frank] *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRSK-XNT Inger Lise Sørensen] == Leonhardt Frank Slægten== Leonhardt Frank slægten er en sidegren til min egen del af Frank slægten, men der er den alligevel interessant, dels fordi den er utroligt veldokumenteret, dels fordi jeg i 2002 var i kontakt med de amerikanske efterkommere af slægten. Jeg fik herunder et righoldigt billedmateriale. Leonhardt Frank slægten er endnu ikke bearbejdet i WikiTree, men man kan læse om slægten i dette pdf dokument: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Dokumenter-14.pdf Slægtsbog - Leonhard Frank slægten] En liste over personer i slægten kan findes [[:Category:Frank-2702_Leonhard_Franch|HER]] ==Steder== Jeg har oprettet nogle sider i WikiTree, om steder med relation til slægten. Nogle af dem er endnu ikke helt færdige. [[Space:ROSNAESVEJ5|Røsnæsvej 5, Kalundborg]]. Mit barndomshjem, som min far byggede i starten af 1960'erne. [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]] og [[Space:Værslev skole|Værslev skole]], hvor min farfar [[Frank-2715|Niels Peder Jensen Frank]] boede fra 1931 til 1967. [[ Space:Jonstrup_Seminarium| Jonstrup Seminarium]] hvor min farfar [[Frank-2715|Niels Peder Jensen Frank]], blev uddannet til lærer i perioden 1921 til 1924. [[Space:Hojbo|Højbo i Villestoftem på Fyn]], hvor mine oldeforældre (Min farmors forældre) [[Madsen-1549|Mads Madsen]] og [[Pedersen-4885|Maren Kirstine Marie Pedersen]] boede fra 1925 og frem til deres død. [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Gården Skovlund i Tessebølle]] hvor mine oldeforældre (Min farfars forældre) [[Frank-2718|Rasmus Jensen Frank]] og [[Jensen-7050|Marie Kirstine Jensen]] boede fra 1936 og frem til deres død. [[Space:OSTERSTENHOLTGAARD|Gården Øster Stenholtgård i Stenholt ved Kragelund]], som har været i Frank slægtens eje siden 1820. [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Vanggård i Nostrup ved Kalundborg]]. Min farfars anden kone [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild Jensens]] forældres gård, hvor også Ragnhild har boet. [[Space:Kristiansminde|Kristiansminde i Vester Kærby, Agedrup sogn på Fyn]]. Min farmor [[Madsen-1547|Anna Marie Madsen]] boede i perioden 1918 til 1925 på gårdene, sammen med sine forældre og søskende. ==Diverse personer == Nedenfor er links til personer ud over den nære slægt, som der er oplysninger om ud over de sædvanlige livs begivenheder. Flere vil komme til efterhånden. [[Frank-2719|Agnes Marie Jensen Frank]]. Min farfar [[Frank-2715|Niels Peder Jensen Franks]] søster, der som ung tog til Vancouver i Canada, og arbejdede som stuepige på hotel. Hun blev senere gift med en hotel ejer, og arvede efter hans død hoteller og formue. [[Kristensen-445|Jens Maigaard Kristensen]] og [[Jensen-7061|Kristine Dusine Jensen]]. Kristine var min oldefar [[Frank-2718|Rasmus Jensen Franks]] søster. Ægtefællen Jens Jens Maigaard var blandt andet restauratør på Hotel Dannebrog på Hjultorvet i Viborg. Kristine er omtalt i ''Jens Jensens Erindringer - Artikler fra og om Engesvang'' og parrets bopæl i Viborg ''Villa Jensbo'', er omtalt i en artikel i Viborg Folkeblad. ==Downloads== Gå til denne side for, for at downloade slægtsbøger, dagbøger, dokumenter og andet materiale i PDF format: [[Space:Dokumenter|Dokumenter]] ==Foto album== Links til foto album på FamilySearch. Kræver ikke at man er oprettet som bruger. *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/619459?cid=mem_album Min farfar Niels Peder Jensen Frank Frank] *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/626882?cid=mem_album Værslev skole hvor min farfar var enelærer fra 1930 til 1959] *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/626085?cid=mem_album Frank familien] *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/619460?cid=mem_album Min farmor Anna Marie Madsen og hendes familie] *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/625892?cid=mem_album Min mor Inger Lise Sørensens familie]

Henry, Slayden, and Gray Family Mysteries

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

Henry Adams of Somersetshire, England, and Braintree, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == Henry Adams of Somersetshire, England, and Braintree, Mass. == his English ancestry and some of his descendants * compiled by [[Bartlett-12366 | Joseph Gardner Bartlett]] (1872-1927) for Edward Dean Adams. * New York, 1927. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Henry Adams of Somersetshire, England, and Braintree, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002628856 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE745678 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4561766 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10192/ === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Bartlett, J. Gardner. ''[[Space:Henry Adams of Somersetshire, England, and Braintree, Mass.|Henry Adams of Somersetshire, England, and Braintree, Mass.]]'' (New York, 1927), [ Page ]. * [[#Bartlett|Bartlett]]: Page 134

Henry and Nathan Hovermale

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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to learn more about Henry and Nathan Hovermale. These brothers served together in the 1st Maryland Cavalry Regiment (US). Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hovermale-8|Todd Hovermale]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Hovermale-8#PM-8339524 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Henry Burley To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Burley-836|Henry Burley]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Burley-836&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Henry Burley To-Do List|Henry's current to-do list]].''

Henry Carr Research

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Olympians for the [[Space:Magnificent_Magnolias| Magnificent Magnolias]]
[[Space:Henry Carr Research|Henry Carr]] | [[Space:Gordon Glover Dunn Research|Gordon Glover Dunn]]
[[Space:Stanley Arthur Lay Research|Stanley Arthur Lay]]| [[Space:Arthur Thomas Muggridge Research|Arthur Thomas Muggridge]]
This is a place for the [[Space:Magnificent_Magnolias| Magnificent Magnolias]] to make notes for our Olympian, [[Carr-18416|Henry Carr (1941-2015)]] See also the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624299/2023-wikigames-magnificent-magnolias-team-chat?show=1624301#a1624301 G2G Chat Post] Notes: make sure to add ~~~~ after your notes. * Henry on [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2RW-KSX FamilySearch Family Tree] * '''1940 census:''' "United States Census, 1940", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V1P5-PKS : Thu Jul 27 23:12:12 UTC 2023), Entry for Fuller Carr and Nara Carr, 1940. ''From Debi Hoag'' * '''Obituary:''' [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/423220142 his obituary] from 2015 identifies siblings from the 1950 census who are still living. "Newspapers.com," database with images, ({{Newspapers.com|130387704}} : accessed 21 August 2023); citing The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) Sat, Jun 6, 2015, page B4. ''From Debi Hoag'' ===Close relatives=== ====Father John Fuller Carr (1905–1976) ==== * '''Death''': "Michigan, U.S., Death Index, 1971-1996"
Original data: Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records. Michigan Death Index. Lansing, MI, USA
{{Ancestry Record|3171|1405909}} (accessed 24 August 2023)
John F Carr death 31 Jul 1976 (born 22 Jun 1905) residing in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan. * '''Burial''': Find a Grave (no image)
{{FindAGrave|109595296}} (accessed 24 August 2023)
Memorial page for John F. Carr (1905-1976), citing Westlawn Cemetery, Wayne, Wayne County, Michigan, USA (plot: Section I-1); Maintained by: Find a Grave. ====Brother Charlie Carr (24 March 1927 – 16 January 2006) ==== * {{FamilySearch|GL7Z-PCV}} * "United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|6K73-H4V9}} : accessed 21 August 2023), Charlie Carr death 16 Jan 2006 (born 24 Mar 1925); citing Digital film/folder number: DI0001099. ''From Debi Hoag'' * Married Jerline (Rhodes) Carr Hoosier, they later separated ** obituaries for Jerline's extended family. Each names other familiy members. Profiles for Albert Gibbs, Earl Hoosier, and Sarah Rhodes have been created. Other people named in their obituary are either still living or connected only through someone who is. *** son Albert Gibbs identifies siblings https://www.newspapers.com/article/anderson-herald/130742688/ *** mother Sarah Rhodes https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-montgomery-advertiser-column-6-sara/130748233/ and https://www.newspapers.com/article/alabama-journal-obituary-for-sarah-willi/130754752/ *** husband's (Hoosier) father https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-star-press-column-1-earl-c-hoosier/130753541/ All named parties have profiles now *** paternal aunt https://www.newspapers.com/article/alabama-journal-column-2-mrs-plizzie-h/130755200/ *** sister Mary Dell's husband https://www.newspapers.com/article/alabama-journal-column-2-mrs-plizzie-h/130755200/ *** sister Mary Dell's son https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-montgomery-advertiser-column-3-mr/130759658/ and https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/159773049/willie-james-reynolds ====Sister Flozell (Carr) Coachmen (1931-2017) ==== * "Newspapers.com," database with images, ({{Newspapers.com|130389484}} : accessed 21 August 2023); citing The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, Alabama) Wed, Sep 27, 2017, page A8, obituary, Flozell Coachman. ''From Debi Hoag'' * Flozell's husband - "Newspapers.com," database with images, ({{Newspapers.com|130389555}} : accessed 21 August 2023); citing The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, Alabama) Wed, May 31, 2000, page 22, obituary, Jesse Coachman. ''From Debi Hoag'' ====Brother Emmett Carr (5 Mar 1932 or perhaps 1931–25 Jan 2020) ==== * '''Marriage with all four parents listed:''' "Alabama County Marriages, 1809-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKMB-6LK4 : 19 February 2021), Emmett Carr and Annie Ruth Thomas, 03 Mar 1950; citing Montgomery, Alabama, United States, County Probate Courts, Alabama; FHL microfilm 1,888,245. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 18:22, 22 August 2023 (UTC) * "United States 1950 Census", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6F7G-R3XB : Sat Jul 29 08:31:00 UTC 2023), Entry for Emmett Carr and Annie R Carr, April 8, 1950. ''From Debi Hoag'' * Father-in-law's obituary - "Newspapers.com," database with images, ({{Newspapers.com|130392151}} : accessed 21 August 2023); citing The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, Alabama) Sat, Aug 3, 1963, page 12, column 5, Deacon Joe Thomas, obituary. ''From Debi Hoag'' *[https://jameshcolefh.frontrunnerpro.com/include/site_storage/86628/DeathRecordStub/4076350/4076350.pdf?v=5fc3ff4829d07 Funeral program with obituary]. Predeceased by wife Annie Ruth (LNAB Thomas) Carr and by daughter Linda. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 18:22, 22 August 2023 (UTC) * wife Annie Ruth Thomas {{FamilySearch|G2HM-87W}} includes parents and maternal grandparents ====Brother King Henry Carr (14 Oct 1933–4 Dec 2020) ==== ====Sister Lula Bell (Carr) Rodgers (1934–2009) ==== * Need to document whether Lula Bell Carr is Mrs. Larry J. Rodgers of Detroit who died in 2009. See her niece Sonja's Ancestry tree: {{Ancestry Tree|85901715|112351511369}} and {{FamilySearch|GL7L-NX9}} No obituary found yet. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 00:17, 23 August 2023 (UTC) * Lula B. Rodgers and her husband Larry J. Rodgers leased land at no cost for their Detroit church to expand. See https://www.triumphch.org/about/our-history [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 00:35, 23 August 2023 (UTC) ====Brother Linwood Carr ( c. 1938–d. 2015–2020) ==== Living in Henry's 2015 obit, deceased in Emmett's 2020 obit. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 18:22, 22 August 2023 (UTC) ====Half-brother Ethan Raynard Banks (5 November 1959–24 September 2020)==== * survived brother Emmett, who died Jan 2020 [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 17:06, 23 August 2023 (UTC) * died 24 September 2020, funeral announcement has no obituary https://www.clorafuneralhome.com/obituaries/Ethan-Banks/#!/TributeWall * Based on acknowledgement in Emmett's obituary and Jasper's daughter Sonja Carr's Ancestry tree {{Ancestry Tree|85901715|112351546822}}, Ethan Raynard Banks is Fuller Carr's son. Ethan had a pre-need memorial carved when his wife Cathy died in 2016, and the [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213003624/ethan-r-banks#view-photo=208773870 Find a Grave photo] hasn't been updated on {{FindAGrave|213003624}}. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 17:06, 23 August 2023 (UTC) ==Need Work== Add the profile that needs work and explain what needs done. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * [[Watts-15304|Trellis Watts]] needs parents. She lived with her maternal grandparents in 1920 and 1930. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 00:18, 28 August 2023 (UTC) * [[Matney-1103|Thomas Matney]] needs parents, see 1920 & 1930 census. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 00:18, 28 August 2023 (UTC) * ''add entry here'' ==Photographs== : Note: Please check with your cheerleader [[Robinson-27225|Azure]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. 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If there is a physical book housed in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, local Magnolia [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] can probably drive over to scan pages on Friday or Saturday. ==Tell us what you found!== ===Locations=== List any countries you find here: #United States ## Alabama ## California ## Michigan ## Texas ## ''add state here'' # ''add country here'' ===Interesting Finds=== Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add find here'' ===Military Profiles=== Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add military profile here'' ===Free Space Pages=== List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add page here''

Henry Chadwick To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Chadwick-1021|Henry Chadwick]] is currently working on. Can you help? [[Barrette-50|Barrette, John Dunsworth ]] [[Brass-52|Brass, Harry ]] [[Chadwick-275|Chadwick, John ]] [[Gillingham-431|Terry, Louisa M (Gillingham) ]] [[Maybanks-19|Barrette, Margaret Elizabeth (Maybanks) ]]

Henry County, Illinois Community Study

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[[Category:Henry County, Illinois]] The goal of this project is to explore the interconnected families of Henry County, especially the Alsatian and Rhineland-Palatinate families that settled in the 1800s. These families intermarried in their home countries, and then continued to intermarry in the U.S. In addition to these communities, there was also a large Belgian community that settled in the area. Some of the families identified in this community are: Jaegli/ Yackley, Egert, Clementz, Sittler, Engel, Schmitt, Haffele, Fritsch, Schehl, Schreiner, Gross/Grose, Oberle, Rink, Wirth, Thürwanger. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Frazier-3683|K Frazier]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Documenting all the German and Alsatian immigrant families * Connecting families together (e.g. Seyllers to Egerts to Clementzes, etc.) * Linking families back to their homeland in the Rhineland-Palatinate region of Germany and the department of Bas-Rhin, France. Profiles of people who belong to this project should be categorized by township, village or city, then by Henry County, Illinois so that everyone becomes grouped together. Many of the families in Henry County, Illinois arrived as a result of chain-migration, and, as a result, many of the settlers came from the same villages in Europe. Belgium France *Artolsheim, Bas-Rhin (Fritsch, Haffele) *Bremmelbach, Bas-Rhin (Filser) *Friesenheim, Bas-Rhin (Oberle) *Mussig, Bas-Rhin (Fritsch, Gross/Grose, Sittler) *Wittisheim, Bas-Rhin (Clementz, Egert, Jaegli/Yackley) Germany *Bruchweiller-Baerenbach, Pfalz, Pirmaesens (Thürwanger) *Bundenthal, Pfalz, Pirmaesens (Leininger, Schreiner, Wirth) *Ludwigswinkel, Pfalz, Pirmaesens (Schehl) *Schindhard, Pfalz, Pirmaesens (Thürwanger) Netherlands *Arnemuiden, Zeeland (Hoogerwerf) For many of the families, Henry County, Illinois became one stop on a longer migration, with common destinations being Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota and Nebraska. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21905897 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Henry County, Virginia

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[[Category: Henry County, Virginia]][[Category: Appalachia Counties]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Henry County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Henry County, Virginia}} == Henry County == ===History=== Named after Virginia Governor [[Henry-30 | Patrick Henry]] and formed from [[Space: Pittsylvania County, Virginia | Pittsylvania County]] on October 7, 1776. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Franklin County, Virginia | Franklin County]] and [[Space: Patrick County, Virginia | Patrick County]]. == Sources == See also: * ''[https://books.google.com/books/about/Henry_County_Virginia_Marriage_Bonds_177.html?id=AlQNVXx2Y5sC Henry County, Virginia, Marriage Bonds, 1778-1849]''; Originally Published: 1953 in Richmond, Virginia; Republished: January 1, 1976 by the Genealogical Publishing Company in Baltimore, Maryland; Republished by Clearfield Company, Baltimore, Maryland in 1989 and 1996; ISBN: 9780806307022; Compiled by: Virginia Anderton Dodd. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Henry_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Henry County on Family Search] * [http://www.myhenrycounty.com/ Henry County, Virginia]

Henry Crane of Milton, Massachusetts, 1654, and some of his descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published_Family_Genealogies]] == Henry Crane of Milton, Massachusetts, 1654, and some of his descendants== * by Albert Crane * published Boston, 1893 * Source Example: ::: Crane, Albert. ''[[Space:Henry Crane of Milton, Massachusetts, 1654, and some of his descendants|Henry Crane of Milton, Massachusetts, 1654, and some of his descendants]]'' (Boston, 1893) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#CraneA|CraneA]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Henry Crane of Milton, Massachusetts, 1654, and some of his descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/henrycraneofmilt00cran/page/n14/mode/2up

Henry Dyer Brickwall - Extended Research Notes from Martha Shobrook

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[[Category:Devon, Family Brick Walls]] [[Category:Evans-33937 My brickwalls]] This page is a continuation of the Research Notes on the profile of '''[[Shobrook-23|Martha Spear]]''' (formerly '''Dyer''', nee. '''Shobrook''') and '''[[Dyer-15332|Henry Dyer]]'''. ---- After the baptism of their first child, Martha's first husband, Henry Dyer, seems to drop off the map completely. I cannot find a burial or death record for him on FindMyPast or FamilySearch before or after [[Dyer-15128|John Dyer's]] baptism and Martha's second marriage, in or near Chagford or Okehampton, at a time that makes sense. - [[Evans-33937 | Oscar Evans, 05/08/2022]] The only burial I can see in the appropriate time period is this one: *Henry Dyer burial on 5 Jun 1795 in Littleham (Near Exmouth), Devon, England. Citing: "Devon Burials", Archive: South West Heritage Trust; Reference: 2932A/PR/1/3, [https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F007120661%2F00125&parentid=GBPRS%2FDEV%2FBUR%2F442627 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2FBUR%2F442627 FindMyPast Transcription] (subscription required, accessed 6 August 2022). But Littleham, Exmouth is quite far from Okehampton (about 35.9 miles according to Google Maps). Also, I initially believed that the Henry Dyer she married was the one baptised in 1760: *Henry Dyer baptism on 29 Sep 1760, son of Henry & Elinor, in Chagford, Devon, England. Citing: "Devon Baptisms", Archive: South West Heritage Trust; Reference: 1429A/PR/1/1, [https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F100772713%2F00137&parentid=GBPRS%2FDEV2%2FBAP%2F0707563 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS/DEV2/BAP/0707563 FindMyPast Transcription] (subscription required, accessed 6 August 2022). ::He was 6th of 9 children and their only son. ::His parents' marriage: * Henry Dyer (of Oakehampton) marriage to Eleanor Gerry (of Chagford) on 15 May 1749 in Exeter, St George, Devon, England. Citing: "Devon Marriages And Banns", Archive: South West Heritage Trust; Reference: 4779A/PR/1/1, [https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F005844381%2F00039&parentid=GBPRS%2FDEV%2FMAR%2F90147%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS/DEV/MAR/90147/1 FindMyPast Transcription] (subscription required, accessed 6 August 2022). But there is a 1764 burial which seems to align with him (it is probably not the burial of his father of the same name, as he had a child baptised in 1767 with no mention of father being deceased): *Henry Dyer burial on 1 Mar 1764 in Okehampton, Devon, England. Citing: "Devon Burials", Archive: South West Heritage Trust; Reference: 3210A/PR/1/2, [https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F007270077%2F00185&parentid=GBPRS%2FDEV%2FBUR%2F466243 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2FBUR%2F466243 FindMyPast Transcription] (subscription required, accessed 6 August 2022). So then I thought it was possible that Henry Dyer's (b.1760) father, Henry Dyer, could be the one who married Mary Shobrook, especially as his wife Eleanor died the year before the 1793 marriage: *Eleanor Dyer burial on 12 Aug 1792 in Chagford, Devon, England. Citing: "Devon Burials", Archive: South West Heritage Trust; Reference: 1429A/PR/1/2, [https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F100772718%2F00122&parentid=GBPRS%2FDEV2%2FBUR%2F529749 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS/DEV2/BUR/529749 FindMyPast Transcription] (subscription required, accessed 6 August 2022). I also initially thought that the father of Henry Dyer (b.1760) was the Henry Dyer baptised in 1728 (note his father's name is also Henry Dyer): *Henry Dyer baptism on 19 May 1728, son of Hen & Mary, in Okehampton, Devon, England. Citing: "Devon Baptisms", Archive: South West Heritage Trust; Reference: 3210A/PR/1/2, [https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F007270077%2F00013&parentid=GBPRS%2FDEV%2FBAP%2F583099 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS/DEV/BAP/583099 FindMyPast Transcription] (subscription required, accessed 6 August 2022). ::His parents' marriage: *Henry Dyer marriage to Mary Goodman on 3 Aug 1722 in Okehampton, Devon, England. Citing: "Devon Marriages And Banns", Archive: South West Heritage Trust; Reference: 3210A/PR/1/2, [https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F007270077%2F00104&parentid=GBPRS%2FDEV%2FMAR%2F133785%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS/DEV/MAR/133785/1 FindMyPast Transcription] (subscription required, accessed 6 August 2022). However, I then found a burial in 1731 that seems to align with Henry Dyer (b.1728) (again it probably doesn't belong to his father as he had another child baptised in 1734 with no mention of father being deceased): *Henry Dyer Junr burial on 3 Mar 1731 in Okehampton, Devon, England. Citing: "Devon Burials", Archive: South West Heritage Trust; Reference: 3210A/PR/1/2, [https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F007270077%2F00150&parentid=GBPRS%2FDEV%2FBUR%2F464963 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2FBUR%2F464963 FindMyPast Transcription] (subscription required, accessed 6 August 2022). So, then, was Henry Dyer, father of Henry Dyer (b.1728), actually the one who married Eleanor Gerry? It would align with this possible burial of his wife Mary two years before the 1749 marriage: * Mary Dyer burial (died in 1747) on 15 Jan 1747 in Okehampton, Devon, England. Citing: "Devon Burials", Archive: South West Heritage Trust; Reference: 3210A/PR/1/2, [https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F007270077%2F00167&parentid=GBPRS%2FDEV%2FBUR%2F465647 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2FBUR%2F465647 FindMyPast Transcription] (subscription required, accessed 6 August 2022). And then, is it possible that Henry Dyer, father of Henry Dyer (b.1728), is ALSO the Henry Dyer that married Martha Shobrook? He would've been quite old by 1793, but it's not impossible.

Henry Evans To Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Evans-9881|Janet Evans]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Evans-9881&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Janet Evans To-Do List|Janet's current to-do list]].''

Henry Frost Carriel, M.D., His Ancestors and Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Henry Frost Carriel, M.D., His Ancestors and Descendants == * by [[Carriel-89 | Charles Arthur Carriel]], 1883-1966 * published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1960 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Henry Frost Carriel, M.D., His Ancestors and Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/henryfrostcarrie00carr/page/n5 ===Table of Contents=== :Preface :'''Chapter 1 - Salem, Mass - First Carriel Home in New England''' :1. First settlements and causes of migration :2. Hardships of early settlers :3. Origin of Carriel; meaning of family names :4. Twenty-six spellings of Carriel name :5. Origin of family names :6. Earliest Carriel record in Massachusetts :7. The first generation :8. The second generation :9. We find the first Carriel farm :10. The third generation :11. The New England meeting house :12. The fourth generation :13. Salem witchcraft hysteria :'''Chapter 2 - Sutton, Mass. - A New England Frontier''' :1. Migration of Samuel Carriel 4 to Sutton :2. Beginning of Sutton; the first winter :3. Contrast of frontiers in east and west on T.V. :4. Tea introduced; Benjamin Marsh :5. Carriel records in Sutton Church :6. The fifth generation - Children of Samuel Carriel 4 and Rebecca :7. The sixth generation - Children of Nathaniel Carriel 5 and Jane :8. Life during the Revolution :9. Nathaniel Carriel and Shays Rebellion :10. Forty-five Carriels in the Revolution :11. Ancestors back to Charlemagne through Jane Dwight Carriel :'''Chapter 3 - A New Beginning in Croydon, N.H. ''' :1. Other Carriels there before Aaron; Town Records :2. The seventh generation - Children of Aaron Carriel 6 and Sally :3. A tragic record at Keene, N.H. :4. Graves in Croydon Cemetery :'''Chapter 4 - Charlestown, N.H. - A Hard School''' :1. Early history of Charlestown as n No. 4 :2. Carriel situation in Charlestown :3. We saw the farm Aaron.bought :4. Descendents of James and Mary R. Carriel :5. Records at Newport, N.H. :6. The eighth generation - Children of Hiram Carriel 7 and Pamelia :7. Origin of Buttolph :8. Henry Frost Carriel an orphan :9. His education in a hard school :10. Carriel graves in Charlestown :11. Arnold Toynbee’s tribute to New England :'''Chapter 5 - N.J. State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton''' :1. H.F. Carriel accepts position at Trenton :2. Journal of his trip to Europe :3. The ninth generation - Children of Henry Frost Carriel 3 and Mary Buttolph :'''Chapter 6 - Illinois Central Hospital for Insane, Jacksonville, Ill.''' :1. Deaths of Fred and Mary Catherine :2. Second marriage to Mary Louise Turner :3. Jonathan Baldwin Turner and Illinois College :4. The Turner line from 1616 or 1620 :5. Edward Turner at Bunker Hill :6. His Spartan wife, Hannah Fisher :7. Love letters of Henry F. and Mary L. Carriel :8. Reports of Henry Frost Carriel as Superintendent of I.C.H. :9. Construction of East and West Ells :10. North and South wings of New Building :11. A Hospital Day :12. The ninth generation - Children of Henry Frost Carriel 8 and Mary Louise Turner :13. Life at 1018 Grove Street :14. We moved to 1152 W. College Avenue late in 1896 :15. The Turner home; barn; underground railway :16. Mary Turner Carriel, Trustee of U. of Ill. :17. Death of Jonathan Baldwin Turner :'''Chapter 7 - Retirement Years of Henry Frost Carriel ''' :1. Recovery of the insane :2. General results at I.C.H. for years 1851-1892 :3. Jacksonville State Hospital today9 :4. Geo. S. Stevenson, M.D. - "Calm Down, Mr. and Mrs. America" :5. View of Jos. Marcovitch, M.D. :6. Arnold J. Toynbee on civilization :7. The tenth generation - Child of Henry B. Carriel and Ada :8. Hie tenth generation - Children of Horace A. Carriel and Linnie Cruse :9. The tenth generation - Children of Bird Carriel and W. D. Roberts :'''Chapter 8 - Outline of the Carriel Family in America''' :1. The first through tenth generations :2. The tenth generation continued - Children of Howard T. Carriel 9 and Elizabeth Winterbotham :3. The tenth generation - Children of Charles Arthur Carriel 9 and Mary Thompson :4. The eleventh generation - Child of Mark D. Cordon and Isabel Carriel 10 :5. The eleventh generation - Children of Lawrence Ellison and Mary Louise Roberts 10 :6. The eleventh generation - Children of Howard T Roberts 10 and Esther Reeve :7. The eleventh generation - Children of James Turner Carriel 10 and Muriel Bell :8. The eleventh generation - Children of Jonathan Turner Carriel 10 and Margaret Fearfott :9. The eleventh generation - Children of Perry Paul Carriel 10 and Woods Wilson :'''Chapter 9 - Picture Section''' === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Carriel, Charles Arthur ''[[Space: Henry Frost Carriel, M.D., His Ancestors and Descendants| Henry Frost Carriel, M.D., His Ancestors and Descendants]]'' (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1960), [ Page ]. *[[#Carriel|Carriel]]

Henry Genealogy

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Amherst, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Henry Genealogy == The Descendants of Samuel Henry of Hadley and Amherst, Mass., 1734-1790, and Lurana (Cady) Henry, his wife: with an appendix containing brief accounts of other Henry families * by William Henry Eldridge, 1873- * Boston, Massachusetts, 1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Henry Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/henrygenealogyde00eldr/page/n7 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh11836431/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009008935 * https://books.google.com/books?id=s5s-AAAAYAAJ ===Table of Contents=== :The Scotch-Irish Migration :James Henry of Sudbury and Hadley, Mass :Thomas Henry of Boston :Thomas Henry of Bridgewater, Mass., and Harpersfield, N. Y. :John Henry of Billerica, Mass., and Stoddard, N. H. :Robert Henry of Boston, "Blacksmith" :Unplaced Henry Items in "Boston Marriages" :Robert Henry of Boston, "Shinglemaker" :Robert Henry of Leicester, Mass :The Henrys of Blandford, Mass :Malcolm Henry of Rutland, Mass :The Henrys of Colrain, Mass :William Henry of Stow and Lunenburg, Mass :Michael Henry of Wrentham and Stoughton, Mass :John Henry of Merrimack, N. H. :John Henry of Schenectady, N. Y. :Prof. Joseph Henry :Robert Henry of Guilford, Conn :Some Henry families of Rhode Island :John Sinclair Henry of New York City :Michael Henry of Hunterdon Co., N. J. :The Vision of Theodore Crosby Henry :Robert Henry of Chester Co., PA :Alexander Henry of Philadelphia, PA :Hugh Henry of Philadelphia, PA :Col. William Henry of Philadelphia :The Henry family of Kentucky :The Henrys at Kings Mountain :William Henry of Henrys Knob, S. C. :Rev. John Henry of Rehoboth, Maryland :John Henry of Hanover Co, Virginia :Judge James Henry of Accomack Co., VA :The Scotch-Irish in the Revolution :Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === ::Eldridge, William Henry ''[[Space: Henry Genealogy| Henry Genealogy: The Descendants of Samuel Henry of Hadley and Amherst, Mass.]]'' (Boston, Massachusetts, 1915)[ Page ]. :: [[#Eldridge|Eldridge]]

Henry Gilpin Research

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[[Category:Crawford-15512 Name Study Research]] :Potential Father: William Gilpin, born April 28, 1789 at Balteagh, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh. :Potential Mother: Sarah (unknown) ==Henry Gilpin== :Born 1814 :A Henry Gilpin was living at Balteagh, Seagoe Parish, Armagh in 1834 (prior to our Henry moving to Canada). Other Gilpins at Balteagh during this time: *Ann Gilpin *Dynes Gilpin *George Gilpin *James Gilpin *John Gilpin *Joseph Gilpin *Miss (unnamed) Gilpin *Richard Gilpin *Robert Gilpin *William Gilpin ==William Gilpin== :Born April 28, 1789 at Balteagh, Seagoe Parish, Armagh is the son of an unknown Gilpin and Mary Best. Mary is known to have married a John Gilpin, but it is not confirmed that he is William's father. ===Maria Gilpin=== Maria Gilpin was born in Seagoe Parish, Armagh. She married Richard Thompson and came to Canada in 1845. She is potentially Henry's sister. NOTE: This information is not confirmed.

Henry Grismore To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Grismore-10|Henry Grismore]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Grismore-10&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Henry Grismore To-Do List|Henry's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Heñry Grismore To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Grismore-103|Heñry Grismore]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Grismore-103&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Heñry Grismore To-Do List|Heñry's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Unknown-502537|Bailey, Lula (Unknown) ]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Byars-691|Byars, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Browning-4469|Byars, Nellie (Browning)]] || || to-do |- | [[Byars-685|Byars, Larry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Byars-686|Byars, Bobby ]] || || to-do |- | [[Byars-687|Byars, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Byars-689|Byars, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Grismore-103|Grismore, Heñry Jr]] || || to-do |- | [[Grismore-104|Grismore, Henry Sr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Grismore-105|Grismore, Samuel Nan, Sr.]] || 1892-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Eva-411|Grismore, Elzore Mae (Eva) ]] || 1896-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Grismore-106|Grismore, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Grismore-108|Grismore, Jessie ]] || 1889-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Grismore-109|Grismore, James , Sr]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Grismore-110|Grismore, Albert D. D., Sr]] || 1911-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lockett-728|Lockett, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Byars-684|Byars, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Sanders-14582|Sanders, J w ]] || 1917-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-14583|Sanders, Jimmie , Jr]] || 1919-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-14585|Sanders, Jessie Lee]] || 1924-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-14584|Scruggs, Lillie Mae (Sanders) ]] || 1928-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Byars-688|Byars, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- |}

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Henry Harris - Gold Tree

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[[Category: History and Life Tree Pages]] [[Category: Andrewartha-50]] *[https://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/records/town.php Places on the '''Goldfields''' > ''© 2023 Outback Family History'' ] *[http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/records/index.php?category=Maps%20of%20the%20Goldfields '''Maps''' of the Goldfields] | [http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Map%201.jpg Map 1 ''(<+Q)''] | [http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Map%202.jpg Map 2 ''(<+Q)''] | [http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Map%203.jpg Map 3 ''(<+Q)''] | *[[:space:Goldfields of Western Australia - Towns and Places|Goldfields of WA - Towns and Places]] === People and Places – LifeTree === *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/result?q=EARLY+YEARS+%28By+Henry+Harris&l-state=Western+Australia EARLY YEARS] (By [[Harris-37501|''Henry Harris'' )]] from ''Trove'' *THE [[:Category: Menzies, Western Australia|MENZIES]] DISTRICT ('''1935,''' September 7). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article94991935 ''Kalgoorlie Miner''
(WA : 1895 - 1950), ''p. 4.'' Retrieved August 28, 2019] *MINING THE ''ULARRING DISTRICT'' ('''1935,''' October 1). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article61097526 ''Western Argus''
(Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916 - 1938), ''p. 5.'' Retrieved August 28, 2019]
The discovery of [[:Category: Ularring, Western Australia|'''Ularring''']] by [[Speakman-468|Speakman]] and Ryan ante dates the discovery of [[:Category: Coolgardie, Western Australia|'''Coolgardie''']] by Bayley and Ford by nearly a year. Speakman reported to Warden Finnerty, whose headquarters were then at [[:Category: Southern Cross, Western Australia|'''Southern Cross,''']] early in October, '''1891,''' that he had discovered payable gold at Ularring, about 150 miles north of Southern Cross. . .
The principal mine there was the ''Mulwarrie,'' which consisted of a lease of 24 acres. Up to the end of '''1900''' this mine had produced 3524 oz. of gold from 1211 tons. Other shows of note were the Mulwarrie East, Mulwarrie North, Mulwarrie South, Mulwarrie Main Reef Extended the Flora and the Mona, whilst three miles to the south-west were a further three leases- the ''Oakley,'' the ''Mavis'' and the ''Oakley South.''These properties were owned and managed by [[Connell-2062|Mr. W. F. '''Connell,''']] and 1790 oz. of smelted gold were won from 568 tons of quartz, all of which had to be carted to the public battery at ''Mulline,'' 17 miles away. . . *THE NIAGARA DISTRICT ('''1935,''' October 30). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article94930899''Kalgoorlie Miner''
(WA : 1895 - 1950), ''p. 7.'' Retrieved August 28, 2019] (and ''Kookynie'') *YUNDAMINDERA ('''1935,''' November 23). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article94925887 ''Kalgoorlie Miner''
(WA : 1895 - 1950),'' p. 4.'' Retrieved August 28, 2019]
*Thirty-five miles north-east of ''Kookynie'' the ''Yundamindera'' belt of country, which was formerly known as the ''Granites,'' had assumed considerable importance by the year 1900. . . *LINDEN ('''1935,''' November 25). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article94933351 ''Kalgoorlie Miner''
(WA : 1895 - 1950)'' p. 1.'' Retrieved August 28, 2019]
The mining centre known as ''Linden,'' but formerly styled Griffiths town, is situated some 20 miles south of Yundamindera. In the halcyon days of the mining boom Linden was proclaimed as one of the great mining districts to be. . .
*MOUNT IDA ('''1935,''' December 3). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article34940869 ''Western Argus''
(Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916 - 1938),'' p. 5.'' Retrieved August 28, 2019] *EDJUDINA ('''1936,''' January 14). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article34942990 ''Western Argus''
(Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916 - 1938), ''p. 9.'' Retrieved August 27, 2019]
"Dick" Peaks and "Bill" Vickers, who were the original prospectors, arrived in '''1893,''' and soon afterwards T. H. Elliott came to the district. . .
Mr. Elliott sold to Mr. I. Gibson at £1000 per block, the buyer acting for Mr. W. R. 'Wilson. . .
The population was then in the neighbourhood of 100. The leading mine was the ''Neta,'' a 24-acre lease, owned by Messrs. J. Keighley, R. Alderson, T. R. Potts and W. Newland. . .
*THE NORTHERN FIELDS ('''1936,''' January 15). [[:Category:Laverton, Western Australia|''LAVERTON: '']] [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article95007001 ''Kalgoorlie Miner''
(WA : 1895 - 1950),'' p. 1.'' Retrieved August 28, 2019] *THE NORTHERN FIELDS ('''1936,''' January 21). [[:Category: Leonora, Western Australia|''LEONORA: '']] [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article34943318 ''Western Argus''
(Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916 - 1938), ''p. 5.'' Retrieved August 28] *THE NORTHERN FIELDS ('''1936,''' March 9). ''MERTON'S REWARD: '' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article95010608 ''Kalgoorlie Miner''
(WA : 1895 - 1950),'' p. 3.'' Retrieved August 29, 2019] *A PIONEER PASSES Death of Mr. Henry Harris ('''1942,''' November 18). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article95167871 ''Kalgoorlie Miner''
(WA : 1895 - 1950), ''p. 4.'' Retrieved August 26, 2019]
Death of [[Harris-37501|Mr. '''Henry Harris''']] == Sources ==

Henry Harrison Cummings G.A.R. Tribute

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[[Category: US Civil War Heirlooms]] :'''Thirtieth Annual Session''' :'''The Department of Pennsylvania,''' :'''Grand Army of the Republic''' :Held at Chambersburg, :June 3-4, 1896 At this meeting, this beautiful tribute book was prepared and presented to [[Cumings-50|Comrade Henry Harrison Cumings]]. This document was shared from the private collection of P. Hill and used with permission.
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Thirtieth Annual Session, The Department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the Republic held at Chambersburg, June 3-4, 1896
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After the Presentation of the Address of [[Cumings-50|Department Commander H. H. Cumings]], It was referred to a Committee of five to examine and report thereon, the committee consisting of [[Beath-173|Past Commander-in-Chief Robert B. Beath]], Comrades [[Marshall-23333|John W. Marshall]], Post 1, [[Morrison-3736|Hugh Morrison]], Post 88, [[Schroeder-5071|E. L. Schroeder]], Post 37, and [[Burrows-4014|Frank J. Burrows]], Post 64.
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The report of this committee was later presented to the Department Encampment, Jurior Vice Department Commander, [[Buch-674|Lemon Buch]], in the chair, and on motion the report was received and its recommendation were unanimously adopted.
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Report of the Committee
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[[Morrison-17043|James F. Morrison]], Comrade, Asst. Adjutant, The Committee on the address of [[Cumings-50|Department Commander H. H. Cumings]] cannot too highly commend the report presented of the affairs of this Department. It should be carefully read and studied by every member having at heart the object of our Order.
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The reference to the financial condition of the Department, demands and should receive your earnest consideration. It is conclusively shown that the measures of economy directed by the encampment of last year, were most timely, and while the suggestions then made have been carried out in letter and spirit, the presentation of the facts now prove beyond reasonable question, either, that further reductions must be made or the per capita tax be increased. The well founded rules of business — that expenditures must be kept within the income, or financial troubles must ensue, apply even more strongly to our organization, for we are but almoners of the funds contributed by our members. It is hardly possible that any one could propose at this time to add to the burden on our Posts by an increase of taxation. If not, what other course is honorably open, but that involving retrenchment. It is not question of sentiment or providing places
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For any comrades, however deserving; business prudence demands proper action in the manner suggested. The standard of efficiency must of course be maintained for this great Department and we must avoid any such radical action as would in any way impair its efficiency. The financial reports show a small balance in hand which will be more than absorbed by the outstanding bills and even this small balance is attributable to the fact that [[Cumings-50|Department Commander Cumings]] Has declined to charge — as he had a right to do — the expense as necessary and traveling over the extended area of the state. The Committee cannot too strongly express its appreciation of the most excellent Administration of [[Cumings-50|Comrade Cumings]].
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He began on a high plane, measuring fully up to the grand objects of our organization; he has maintained that position to the end of his term, has earned credit and warm personal esteem for himself and conferred honor and credit on the Department of Pennsylvania and to the Grand Army of the Republic. In view of what has been said about the necessity for economy we know that if [[Cumings-50|Comrade Cumings]] wishes were consulted he would deprecate any proposal for a testimonial expressive of our feelings towards him, but when a Comrade and has given us a year and more of work unselfishly and our personal sacrifice, a mere resolution of thanks seems a cold perfunctory return. More than this is due ourselves and we therefore recommend
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That a Committee be appointed by the incoming Commander to procure and present to [[Cumings-50|Comrade H. H. Cumings]] a suitable testimonial expressive of our fraternal regard and appreciation of his labors.
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In accordance with the action so taken the undersigned were appointed by [[Darte-112|Department Commander Alfred Darte]] as a committee to carry out the instructions of the Encampment and they take great pleasure in performing their duty by presenting this engrossed copy of the report and accompanying resolution.
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[[Beath-173|Robt. B. Beath]], [[Sample-1256|Thos. G. Sample]], [[Emsley-87|Wm. Emsley]], [[Levering-348|Abraham Levering]], [[Leiper-177|Chas. L. Leiper]], [[Morrison-17043|Jas. F. Morrison]], [[Marshall-23333|J. W. Marshall]], [[Schroeder-5071|E. L. Schroeder]], [[Yohn-168|Henry I. Yohn]]. Committee.
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[[Fee-851|Thos. M. Fee]], [[Buch-674|Lemon Buch]], [[Morrison-17043|Jas. F. Morrison]], [[Levering-348|A. Levering]], [[Suydam-311|C. A. Suydam]]
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[[Morrison-17051|Thos. A. Morrison]], [[Hamilton-28522|T. J. Hamilton]], [[Stiles-4599|Dr. Wm. Stiles]], [[Sayres-65|John W. Sayres]]
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[[Harris-50322|Chas. C. Harris]], [[Holcomb-3233|J. H. Holcomb]], [[Scott-30087|R. P. Scott]], [[Yohn-168|Henry I. Yohn]]
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[[Leiper-177|C. L. Leiper]], [[Darte-112|A. Darte]], [[Wagner-6094|L. Wagner]], [[Beath-173|Robt. B. Beath]], [[Burrows-4014|F. J. Burrows]]
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[[Schroeder-5071|E. L. Schroeder]], [[Emsley-87|Wm. Emsley]], [[Sample-1256|Thos. G. Sample]], [[Marshall-23333|J. W. Marshall]], [[Morrison-3736|Hugh Morrison]]
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Engrossed by August Fischer, Penman, 30 S. Broad St., Phila.
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A beautiful wooden presentation box.
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A rich brown leather cover with initials H. H. C.
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Opening the book.
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Padded cover protector that reads Dept. of Penna., G. A. R.

Henry Hays Research

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[[Category:Washington County, Maryland]] [[Category:Frederick County, Maryland]] [[Category:Hayes Name Study]] ==Research Question== The goal of this project is to identify the father of [[Hays-3076|Henry Hays, 1808-1888]]. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hays-3072|Julie (Hays) Bartimus]]. Henry was my 4GGF. If you are interested in helping with this research question, please post a comment or send a private message. If you wish to comment on my observations or research plan, please post a comment or send a private message. ==Summary== Two family bibles and a biography of a son indicated that [[Hays-3076|Henry Hays]] was born on August 30, 1808, in Maryland. Henry owned land in Washington County, Maryland. He moved to Ogle County, Illinois in 1854 and lived in Pine Creek township (Polo) until he died. He died on December 19, 1888, in a train accident, having lived 80 years. The earliest record for Henry is a transcribed index of marriage records indicating he married Sarah Eakle in January of 1832 in Washington County, Maryland. See [[Hays-3076|Henry Hays]] profile for his full biography and sources. None of the records found list Henry's father. The next step is to analyze prospective fathers from online trees and identify additional prospects from Washington and Frederick County, Maryland census records. ==Research Plan== #Identify possible family groups in 1830 Census for Frederick and Washington Co., Maryland with surname Hays or Hayes. Henry Hays would be 22 in 1830. This is the last enumeration prior to his 1832 marriage.> Completed. See results below. #Identify possible family groups in 1820 Census for Frederick and Washington Co., Maryland with surname Hays or Hayes. Henry Hays would be 12 in 1820. > Completed. See results below. #Identify possible family groups in 1810 Census for Frederick and Washington Co., Maryland with surname Hays or Hayes. Henry Hays would be two in 1810. > Completed. See results below. #Review Ogle County Biographies for mention of Henry Hay's parents. > In Progress. See John Hays of Memory summary below. #Identify probate records for Hays/Hayes > In progress. See results below #*Washington County, Maryland, Maryland, Washington County, probate records, 1777-1971, Guardian Docket C1952-1, 1785–1867, index; digital images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTM-Y6D5 : accessed 17 Feb 2023), FHL DGS 104614343, checked images 1-113, No Henry Hays listed as Ward between 1808-1820. #Identify WikiTree Person Profiles that have matching sources and link name to profile using [[WikiTree ID|Name]] markup. Example: [[Hays-5469|Wilson Lee Hays Sr (1786 - 1856)]] ==Possible Families== ===John Hays of Memory=== #I have a vague memory of reading a biography that stated, "his father was John Hays." I just wish I had written down the source. In trying to track the narrative, I've checked the following: #*Sketches of the history of Ogle County, Ill., and the early settlement of the Northwest. Written for the Polo Advertiser. (1859) [Illinois library call number 977.332 B65s] #**No Hays or Hayes in online version, http://www.archive.org/details/sketcheshistory00bossgoog #*History of Ogle County, Illinois, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc., a biographical directory of its citizens, ... (1878) [Illinois library call number 977.332 K511977] (http://ia700408.us.archive.org/17/items/historyofoglecou00kettrich/historyofoglecou00kettrich.pdf) #**No mention of his father in listing for Hays Henry, Sr., retired farmer; Polo. (p687, Buffalo Township). #*Portrait and biographical album of Ogle County, Illinois (1886) by Chapman Bros, Chicago, IL (https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112048350059 : accessed 17 February 2023) #**Henry Hays not mentioned. #*The Biographical record of Ogle County, Illinois By S.J. Clarke Publishing Company (1899), [Illinois library call number: 977.332 B52] (http://ia700200.us.archive.org/10/items/biographicalrecoo00inclar/biographicalrecoo00inclar.pdf) #**Henry Hays parents not mentioned in bios of 2 of his children. #***Sarah Hays d/o Henry Hays mentioned in Samuel Powell bio (p77) #***Josiah Hays bio (p92) #*Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, Volume 2, By Newton Bateman, Paul Selby, Horace G. Kauffman, Rebecca H. Kauffman (1909) [Illinois library call number 977.332 B31H1975] (http://ia700400.us.archive.org/12/items/cu31924092225832/cu31924092225832.pdf) #**Henry Hays parents not mentioned in #***Charles W Hays bio (pp915-916). #***Elizabeth Hays d/o Charles W Hays mentioned in Elias D Bomberger bio (p854) #Add any additional biographies that were missed.. ===[[Hays-6871|John Hays, d 1811]]=== #"Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999," digital images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GT1V-956 : accessed 25 February 2023), Frederick > Wills 1737-1918 ; indexes 1747-1930 > Liber RB no. 1 1809-1815 (Vol. 6), p 159-160, John Hayes of Frederick County and State of Maryland; See FHL film 14021, image 89-90. #*The Will mentions, “3 youngest sons” – Samuel Hayes, Barney Hayes, and Henry Hayes" and “that wife Syellany Hayes should continue my youngest son Henry Hayes to school until he learn the art of Bookkeeping and Surveying” #*Additional research is needed on John and his sons. ===J Hays=== #1810 U.S. census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, [township not stated], p. 505 (penned) 278 (stamped), Image 211 (indexed), line 16, J Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http;//www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M252, roll 15 #*Could be John or Joseph #*Has a male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 2 in 1810. #**J Hays, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3; Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1; Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1; Numbers of Slaves: 1; Number of Household Members Under 16: 5; Number of Household Members Over 25: 2; Number of Household Members: 10 ===John Hays=== #1820 U.S. census, Washington County, Maryland, population schedule, Election District 1, p.243 (stamped), Image 61 (indexed), line 2, John Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http;//www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M33, roll 46. #*Has a male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 12 in 1820. #**John Hays, Election District 1, Washington, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 18: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1; Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1; Foreigners not Naturalized: 4; Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 3; Free White Persons - Under 16: 5; Free White Persons - Over 25: 2; Total Free White Persons: 9; Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 9 #1830 U.S. census, Washington County, Maryland, population schedule, District 6, p. 116, line 18, Jno Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19, roll 58. #*Has a male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 22 in 1830. #**Jno Hays, District 6, Washington, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1; Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 7; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3; Total Free White Persons: 10; Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 10 #Washington County, MD Taxes, 1783-84, p 24, entry for John Hays, Upper Anteatam, Jerusalem, & Funks Town Hundreds; digital images, Western Maryland Historical Library (https://digital.whilbr.org/digital/collection/p16715coll50/id/90 : accessed 29 Feb 2020). #*Digital copy of a typed index # Next Steps #*Check probate records #*Check original records for Washington Co., Maryland ===Joseph C Haye (Joseph C Hays)=== #1820 U.S. census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, Taney, p.189 (penned) 169 (stamped), Image 173 (indexed), line 8, Joseph Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http;//www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M33, roll 43. #*Has a male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 12 in 1820. #**Joseph Hays, Taney, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1; Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2; Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1; Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 1; Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1; Free White Persons - Under 16: 4; Free White Persons - Over 25: 4; Total Free White Persons: 10; Total Slaves: 1; Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 11 #1830 U.S. census, Washington County, Maryland, population schedule, District 1, p. 137, line 2, Joseph I Hays [Joseph J Hays ] household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19, roll 58. #*Has a male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 22 in 1830. #**Joseph I Hays [Joseph J Hays ], District 1, Washington, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 3; Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 4; Slaves - Males - Under 10: 1; Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 3; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 7; Total Free White Persons: 10; Total Slaves: 2; Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 12 #1840 U.S. census, Washington county, Maryland, District 1, p. 70 (stamped), line 10, Joseph C Haye (Joseph C Hays)household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M704, roll 171. #*Only male of the right age is probably the head. Henry Hays would be 32 in 1840 and in his own household. #**Joseph C Haye [Joseph C Hays ], District 1, Washington, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1; Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 2; Free White Persons - Females - 80 thru 89: 1; Slaves - Males - Under 10: 1; Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 1; Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 1; Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1; Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 2; Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 6; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3; Total Free White Persons: 10; Total Slaves: 7; Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 17 # Next Steps #*Check probate records ===Joseph G Hays=== #1830 U.S. census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, District 8, p. 193, line 19, Joseph G Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19, roll 57. #*Has a male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 22 in 1830. #**Joseph G Hays, District 8, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1; Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 4; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3; Total Free White Persons: 7; Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 7 ===L Hays=== #1810 U.S. census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, [township not stated], p. 634 (penned) 408 (stamped), Image 277 (indexed), line 16, L Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http;//www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M252, roll 15 #*Has a male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 2 in 1810. #**L Hays, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3; Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1; Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2; Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1; Number of Household Members Under 16: 6; Number of Household Members Over 25: 2; Number of Household Members: 11 ===Levin Hays=== #1830 U.S. census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, District 10, p. 295, line 19, Levin Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19, roll 57. #*Has a male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 22 in 1830. #*Listed separately from L Hays in 1810 because household age spans are different. #**Levin Hays [indexed as Lurn Hays], District 10, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 2; Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 2; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3; Total Free White Persons: 5; Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 5 #1840 U.S. census, Frederick county, Maryland, District 10, p. 248 (stamped), Levin Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M704, roll 166. #*Only male of the right age is probably the head. Henry Hays would be 32 in 1840 and in his own household. #**Levin Hays, District 10, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2; Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1; Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 6; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2; Total Free White Persons: 8; Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 8 # Next Steps #*Check probate records for Hays/Hayes probate that references Henry Hays as an heir. ===Saml Hays=== #1830 U.S. census, Washington County, Maryland, population schedule, District 7, p. 190, line 9, Saml Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19, roll 58. #*Has a male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 22 in 1830. #**Saml Hays, District 7, Washington, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1; Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 2; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2; Total Free White Persons: 4; Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 4 #1840 U.S. census, Washington county, Maryland, Clear Spring, p. 167 (stamped), line 30, Samuel Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M704, roll 171. #*Only male of the right age is probably the head. Henry Hays would be 32 in 1840 and in his own household. #**Samuel Hays, Cavetown, Washington, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1; Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1; No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 6; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2; Total Free White Persons: 8; Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 8 # Next Steps #*Identify possible households in 1820 Census. Samuel would be between 10 and 19 in 1820. #*Check probate records ==Inconclusive== ===Haram Hays=== #1830 U.S. census, Washington County, Maryland, population schedule, District 7, p. 185, line unreadable, Haram Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19, roll 58. #*Haram Hays is indexed but the page is overexposed and names and hash marks are unreadable. ==Probably Not Immediate Family== ===John Hays who married Catherine Eakle in 1825=== # "John Hayes (1784-Deceased) Profile," FamilySearch Family Tree (https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/changelog/MGFH-QCB : accessed 17 February 2023). #* The tree lists John Hayes (1784-Deceased) and Katharina Spessert (1784–1870) as the parents of Henry Hays. However, there is no source documentation listed to support these relationships. # "Married," The Torch Light And Public Advertiser (Hagerstown, Maryland), 18 Jan 1825, p 4, col 1; digital images, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8296479/marriage-announcement-of-john-hays-and/ : accessed 17 February 2023), "on the 4th inst. By the Rev. Mr. Reedy, Mr. John, aged 19, to Mrs. Catharine Eakle, aged 45, all of this county." #*This is a secondary account of a marriage between John Hays and Catherine Eakle. While it supports their marriage, it occurs well after Henry Hays' birth in 1808. #*It is believed that Catherine Eakle is the widow of Amos Eakle and Henry's mother-in-law. #*While John Hays could be related by blood to Henry, if the reported age is correct, the groom is more likely an older brother and a cousin to Henry. # "Maryland County Marriages, 1658-1940," database, FamilySearch.org (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 22 Apr 2018), John Hays and Catherine Eakel, 3 Jan 1825; citing Washington, Maryland, United States, clerk of the circuit court from various counties; FHL microfilm 14,643 #* The transcribed index entry supports the marriage details but doesn't include ages or family relations. # Probate record show Catherine Eacle gained guardianship of her children after her husband died. John Hays is also listed as a guardian after their marriage. #* Washington County, Maryland, Maryland, Washington County, probate records, 1777-1971, Guardian Docket C1952-1, 1785–1867, index, Guardian: Catherine Eacle, Securities: Jno Spessart, J. D. Spessart, Wards: Joahn Eacle and others 10 feb 1824, See John Hays and wife; Image Group Number (DGS) 104614343, Image 26 of 113 #* Washington County, Maryland, Maryland, Washington County, probate records, 1777-1971, Guardian Docket C1952-1, 1785–1867, index, John Hays and wife, 10 Feb 1824; digital images, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 26 Mar 2019); Image Group Number (DGS) 104614343, image 39 or 113. #* While the deceased husband's name isn't mentioned, it is believed it is Amos Eakle/Eacle who died in 1823. # Washington County, Maryland, Maryland, Washington County, probate records, 1777-1971, Accounts of Sale C1927-11, L, 1832–1835, 1833, Hays John, p329-336; digital images, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 26 Mar 2019); See FHL Film #104568453, images 357-364 of 751. #*Mrs. Hays listed often but her given name not included. #*"Widow" listed separately covering 4 pages. #*Also listed: Peter Spessard, Henry Hays, Mrs. Eakel, Jacon Eacle, but, relationships not indicated. #Possible match in "United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY1-92NH : accessed 17 February 2023), Maryland > Washington > District 6 > image 43 of 44; citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). #*Age ranges for oldest female and oldest male align with the ages in the marriage announcement. #*Probate listed 5 children, 3 male and 2 female. The census lists 8, 2 which could have occurred after the 1825 marriage. # Next Steps #*Additional research to prove or disprove age of 19 at marriage in 1825. #*Additional research to identify likely households for John Hays in Washington and Frederick Counties. (Households with males around age 4 in 1810 and 14 in 1820.) ===Abraham Hayes=== #1830 U.S. census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, District 6, p. 262, line 17, Joseph Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19, roll 57. #*No male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 22 in 1830. #**Abraham Hayes, District 6, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 2; Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 3; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3; Total Free White Persons: 7; Total Slaves: 1; Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 8 ===Adam Hays=== #1830 U.S. census, Washington County, Maryland, population schedule, Hagerstown, p. 173, line 20, Adam Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19, roll 58. #*Only has one male of the right age. This is probably the Head. Henry Hays would be 22 in 1830. #**Adam Hays, District 7, Washington, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 4; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2; Total Free White Persons: 6; Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6 ===Harriett Hays=== #1830 U.S. census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, District 10, p. 297, line 13, Harriett Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19, roll 57. #*No male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 22 in 1830. #**Harriett Hays, District 10, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 1; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1; Total Free White Persons: 2; Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 2 ===J Hays=== #1810 U.S. census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, [township not stated], p. 575 (penned) 348 (stamped), Image 246 (indexed), line 3, J Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http;//www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M252, roll 15 #*No male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 2 in 1810. #**J Hays, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1; Numbers of Slaves: 1; Number of Household Members Under 16: 2; Number of Household Members Over 25: 2; Number of Household Members: 8 ===Jeremiah Hays=== #1810 U.S. census, Washington County, Maryland, population schedule, Marsh Hundred, p. 450 (penned) 128 (stamped), Image 200 (indexed), line 11, Jeremiah Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http;//www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M252, roll 16. #*No male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 2 in 1810. #**Jeremiah Hays, Marsh Hundred, Washington, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1; Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 3; Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1; Numbers of Slaves: 2; Number of Household Members Under 16: 2; Number of Household Members Over 25: 4; Number of Household Members: 12 #Washington County, MD Taxes, 1783-84, p 24, entry for Jeremiah Hays, Marsh Hundred; digital images, Western Maryland Historical Library (https://digital.whilbr.org/digital/collection/p16715coll50/id/90 : accessed 29 Feb 2020). #*Digital copy of a typed index ===John Hays=== #1820 U.S. census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, Frederick, p. 69 (penned) 104 (stamped), Image 113 (indexed), line 17, John Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http;//www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M33, roll 43. #*No male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 12 in 1820. #**John Hays, Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1; Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1; Free White Persons - Under 16: 2; Free White Persons - Over 25: 2; Total Free White Persons: 5; Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 5 ===Jonathan Hays (indexed as Jonathan Feys)=== #1820 U.S. census, Washington County, Maryland, population schedule, Election District 2, p.220 (penned) 100 (stamped), Image 97 (indexed), line 10, Jonathan Hays (indexed as Jonathan Feys) household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http;//www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M33, roll 46. #*No male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 12 in 1820. #**Jonathan Feys [Jonathan Heys ] [Jonathan Hays], Election District 2, Washington, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1; Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1; Free White Persons - Under 16: 2; Free White Persons - Over 25: 3; Total Free White Persons: 6; Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 6 ===Joseph G Hays=== #1820 U.S. census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, Taney, p. 21 (penned) 219 (stamped), Image 221 (indexed), line 2, Joseph G Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http;//www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M33, roll 43. #*No male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 12 in 1820. #**Joseph G Hays, Election District 8, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1; Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1; Slaves - Females - Under 14: 1; Number of Persons - Engaged in Commerce: 1; Free White Persons - Under 16: 1; Total Free White Persons: 3; Total Slaves: 1; Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 4 ===Joseph Hayes=== #1830 U.S. census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, District 6, p. 262, line 16, Joseph Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19, roll 57. #*No male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 22 in 1830. #**Joseph Hayes, District 6, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 1; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1; Total Free White Persons: 3; Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 3 ===Leven Hays=== #1820 U.S. census, Washington County, Maryland, population schedule, Election District 4, p.294 (penned), Image 133 (indexed), line 16, Leven Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http;//www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M33, roll 46. #*No male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 12 in 1820. #**Leven Hays, Election District 4, Washington, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1; Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1; Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1; Free White Persons - Under 16: 1; Free White Persons - Over 25: 2; Total Free White Persons: 4; Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 4 #1830 U.S. census, Washington County, Maryland, population schedule, District 4, p. 89, line 14, Levin Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19, roll 58. #*No male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 22 in 1830. #**Levin Hays, District 4, Washington, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 5; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2; Total Free White Persons: 7; Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 7 ===Michael Hays=== #1830 U.S. census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, District 9, p. 29, line 17, Michael Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19, roll 57. #*Only one male of the right age. This is probably the Head. Henry Hays would be 22 in 1830. #**Michael Hays, District 9, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 2; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2; Total Free White Persons: 4; Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 4 ===Nathan Hays=== #1810 U.S. census, Washington County, Maryland, population schedule, Sharpsburgh Hundred, p. 523 (penned) 202 (stamped), Image 237 (indexed), line 16, Nathan Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http;//www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M252, roll 16. #*No male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 2 in 1810. #**Nathan Hays, Sharpsburgh Hundred, Washington, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 3; Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 3; Number of Household Members Under 16: 3; Number of Household Members Over 25: 4; Number of Household Members: 8 ===Philip Hays=== #1830 U.S. census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, District 9, p. 36, line 3, Philip Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19, roll 57. #*No male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 22 in 1830. #**Philip Hays, District 9, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1; Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 2; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2; Total Free White Persons: 4; Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 4 ===Sophia B Hays=== #1830 U.S. census, Washington County, Maryland, population schedule, Hagerstown, p. 123, line 2, Sophia B Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19, roll 58. #*No male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 22 in 1830. #**Sophia B Hays, Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland; Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1; Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 1; Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 1; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1; Total Free White Persons: 2; Total Slaves: 2; Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 4 ===Thomas Hays=== #1820 U.S. census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, Election District 5, p. 133 (penned) 140 (stamped), Image 145 (indexed), line 21, Thomas Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http;//www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M33, roll 43. #*No male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 12 in 1820. #**Thomas Hays, Election District 5, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 18: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1; Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: 3; Free White Persons - Under 16: 2; Free White Persons - Over 25: 1; Total Free White Persons: 6; Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 6 ===[[Hays-5469|Wilson Lee Hays Sr (1786 - 1856)]]=== #1830 U.S. census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, District 10, p. 295, line 13, Wilson Hays household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 Feb 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19, roll 57. #*No male of the right age. Henry Hays would be 22 in 1830. #**Wilson Hays, District 10, Frederick, Maryland; Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1; Free Colored Persons - Females - 10 thru 23: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 2; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1; Total Free White Persons: 4; Total Free Colored Persons: 1; Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 5

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Henderson County, Kentucky]] [[Category:Henderson County, Kentucky, Slaves]] [[Category:Henderson County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] ==Introduction== This page contains information about the plantation and slaves owned by '''[[Beverly-1137|Henry M. Beverley]]'''. ===Slaves=== *[[Beverley-429|Anna]] *[[Parker-52863|Betsy Parker]] *[[Beverley-423|Fanny]] *[[Beverley-416|Frank]] *[[Beverley-417|George]] *Henry *[[Beverley-424|Jane]] *[[Beverley-419|Jim]] *[[Beverley-425|Judy]] *[[Beverley-415|Limus]] *[[Beverley-421|Millie]] *[[Beverley-428|Sally]] *[[Beverley-422|Sarah Ann]] *[[Beverley-427|Sarah Jane]] *[[Beverley-418|Tom]] *[[Parker-52862|Tom Parker]] b. ca. 1828 *[[Beverley-426|Victoria]] *[[Beverley-420|Willie]] *daughter of Betsy Parker *son of Betsy Parker *son of Betsy Parker ==1850 Census== Henry was living with his mother. He was not listed separately. Only six slaves were listed for his mother, therefore his were not included under her name. His slaves may have been hired out. ==1860 Census== Henry was not listed in the slave schedule for Goliad Co., Texas. ==Birth Registers== *Henry b. 5-Sep-1852'''1852 Henry Birth.''' Kentucky, Henderson County, Birth Register p. 3, No. , Henry, 5 September 1852, digital image 9 of 594, ''FamilySearch.org'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-992C-89MM-S?i=8]: accessed 02 September 2023) ==Tax Records== Henry first owned slaves in 1846. He wasn't listed after 1853. His wife was not listed after 1853 either. '''1841-1855 Tax Lists'''. Kentucky, Henderson County “Tax Books 1841-1855”, Henderson Co. Tax Assessor, Sarah & Henry M. Beverley, images 265, 322, 378, 438, 501, 559, 624, and 691 of 870, ''FamilySearch.org'', [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FSRV-L?i=264&cat=155651 1846 image], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FSRG-P?i=321&cat=155651 1847 image], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FSTF-8?i=377&cat=155651 1848 image], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FSTC-B?i=437&cat=155651 1849 image], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FSTD-Z?i=500&cat=155651 1850 image], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FSTQ-R?i=558&cat=155651 1851 image], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FST8-7?i=623&cat=155651 1852 image], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FSTS-Q?i=690&cat=155651], accessed 9 August 2023). **1843-1845: Henry M Beverley not listed. **1846: Henry M Beverley owned 7 slaves over age 16 and 8 slaves under age 16. Robert G. Beverley was his guardian. **1847: H. M. Beverley owned 7 slaves over age 16 and 8 slaves under age 16. Robert G. Beverley was his guardian. **1848: H. M. Beverley owned 8 slaves over age 16 and 12 slaves under age 16. **1849: Henry M. Beverley owned 8 slaves over age 16 and 11 slaves under age 16. **1850: Henry M. Beverley owned 9 slaves over age 16 and 9 slaves under age 16. Mrs. Sarah Beverley owned 5 slaves over age 16 and 6 slaves under age 16. **1851: Henry Beverley owned 6 slaves over age 16 and 7 slaves under age 16. **1852: H M Beverley owned 8 slaves over age 16 and 11 slaves under age 16. **1853: Henry M Beverley owned 9 slaves over age 16 and 12 slaves under age 16. **1854 & 1854: Henry M. Beverley was not listed ==Property Deeds== *In 1853 Henry gave his wife, Frances C. Beverley, 20 slaves.'''1853 Henry M Beverley Slave Deed to Frances C Beverley.''' Kentucky, Henderson County, County Court Clerk, Deeds , Vol. P, pp. 27-28, 15 August 1853, digital image 306-307 of 586, ''FamilySearch.org'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-GKMX?i=305&cat=104426]: accessed 23 August 2023) == Sources ==

Henry Martin To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Martin-29264|Henry Martin]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Martin-29264&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Henry Martin To-Do List|Henry's current to-do list]].'' In the coming days, I hope to link Deborah Creager to existing ancestors on WikiTree. First, the Creager line.

Henry Moore, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1857

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[[Category:Henry Moore, Arrived 13 Sep 1857]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''Voyage of the Immigrant ship Henry Moore to the South Australian Colony in 1857''' The ship Henry Moore, 1,223 tons, Captain C. McDougall Stewart, from Plymouth 24th June 1857, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 13th September 1857 carrying 392 assisted immigrants. The 10th ship from England to South Australia with Government passengers for 1857. Surgeon-superintendent David B. North recorded 11 births and 5 deaths on the passage. [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/henrymoore1857.shtml The Ships List] '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* ship Henry Moore, 1,223 tons, Captain C. McDougall Stewart, from Plymouth 24th June 1857, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 13th September 1857. Transcribed and submitted to TheShipsList by Robert Janmaat, accessed online on the 5th of April, 2020 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/henrymoore1857.shtml * 10/1857 - Henry Moore from the State Records of South Australia's Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on the 5th of April, 2020 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1857/GRG35_48_1_57-10_Henry%20Moore.pdf * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Monday 14 September 1857, Page 2. first accessed online on the 5th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/49206816? * 1857 - Henry Moore Results for South Australia, Passenger Lists 1847-1886 from the Find My Past website. first accessed online on the 5th of April, 2020 at: https://www.findmypast.com.au/search/results?datasetname=south%20australia%2C%20passenger%20lists%201847-1886&sid=103&eventyear=1857&eventyear_offset=2&shipname=henry%20moore * 14/06/1857 - 13/09/1857 from the Passengers in History website, An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 5th of April, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944849 * THE HENRY MOOR. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Monday 14 September 1857, Page 2. first accessed online on the 5th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/49206806?

Henry Porcher, Convict Voyage to New South Wales 1834-35

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[[Category:Henry Porcher, Arrived 1 Jan 1835]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === Convict Transport Ship Henry Porcher - 1834-1835 === Arrived at Port Jackson 1st January 1835 having departed Sheerness on the 1st September and the Downs on the 4th September 1834. Captain Hart with 253 male prisoners. Surgeon superintendent Thomas Galloway, R.N., The guard consisted of a detachment of 29 rank and file of 50th regt under orders of Lieut. Malcolm. 8 women and 7 children passengers[https://www.freesettlerorfelon.com/convict_ship_henry_porcher_1835.htm Free Settler or Felon]. * Convicts embarked – 260 male convicts * Convicts relanded while still in English waters - 1 (swapped with a healthy convict) * Convicts who died on the voyage – 8 ( + 1 Guard) * Arrived in Port Jackson, New South Wales on 1st January 1835 === Further References === * Claim a Convict[http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=585 Claim a Convict - Hawkesbury] * Convict Record List[https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/henry-porcher/1834 Convict Record List] * New South Wales Sate Archives and Records[https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/convicts/indexes New South Wales Sate Archives and Records] * Henry Porcher (1817 ship) Wikipedia[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Porcher_(1817_ship) Henry Porcher (1817 ship)] == Sources ==

Henry Quin Cemetery

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[[Category:Pike County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project, to catalog and document the history of all burials in Henry Quinn Cemetery has been completed. This free space page for the Henry Quin Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Location
Located on Hwy 48 in Pike Co., MS near intersection wtih Live Oak line. There is a historical marker at the site. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
31.2027 -90.508183 (N 31° 12.162 W 090° 30.49) [https://www.google.com/maps/place/31%C2%B012%2709.7%22N+90%C2%B030%2729.5%22W/@31.202795,-90.50802,17z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Henry Quin Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMACAA_Henry_Quin_Home Additional location information at Waymarking.com] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by family members. Data Transcription * 100% completed ----- ===To Do=== * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! Latitude ! Longitude ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Quin-49 | Quin]] ||Henry||22 Dec 1783||13 Oct 1830||||||||[[Image:Quin-49.jpg |140px]] |- | [[Graham-4518| Quin]] ||Elizabeth Graham||1789||1845||Wife of Henry ||||||[[Image:Graham-4518.jpg |140px]] |}

Henry Robert Pearce Research

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[[Category:WikiGames]] [[Category:Popular Poplars]]
Olympians for the [[Space:Popular Poplars|Popular Poplars]]
[[Space:Janice-Lee Romary Research|Janice-Lee Romary]] | [[Space:Lones Wesley Wigger Research|Lones Wesley Wigger]]
[[Space:William Henry Dean Research|William Henry Dean]]| [[Space:Henry Robert Pearce Research|Henry Robert Pearce]]
This is a place for the [[Space:Popular Poplars| Popular Poplars]] to make notes for our Olympian, [[Pearce-7113|Henry Robert Pearce (1905-1976)]] See also the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624314/2023-wikigames-popular-poplars-team-chat?show=1624318#a1624318 G2G Chat Post] *{{FamilySearch|G23Y-45Q}} Notes: make sure to add ~~~~ after your notes. ==People== *Father: Henry William Pearce, b. 22 Jul 1879 - Double Bay, Australia;New South Wales: Births, Deaths and Marriages search, database (https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/ : accessed 16 Jun 2023) Births :Registration Number: 6113/1879 :Name: PEARCE HENRY WILLIAM :Father's Given Name(s): HENRY JOHN :Mother's Given Name(s): SUSAN R J :District: WOOLLAHRA d. 24 May 1948 s/o Henry John Pearce and Susan Rebecca Jane Chamberlain [[Shockey-96|Shockey-96]] 03:50, 25 August 2023 (UTC) :::Susan Rebecca Chamberlain's father: [[Chamberlain-5285|William Alexander Cummins Chamberlain]] death date is diff from FindAGrave (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/218833375/william-alexander_cummins-chamberlain). [[Shockey-96|Shockey-96]] 04:12, 25 August 2023 (UTC) *Mother: Lily Shankelton, b. 1883, d. 25 Apr 1917 [[Shockey-96|Shockey-96]] 03:50, 25 August 2023 (UTC) *Henry & Lily married 1904 New South Wales.New South Wales: Births, Deaths and Marriages search, database (https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/ : accessed 23 Jul 2023) Marriages Registration Number 9727/1904 :Groom's Family Name PEARCE :Groom's Given Name(s) HENRY W :Bride's Family Name(s) SHANKELTON :Bride's Given Name(s) LILLY :District PADDINGTON [[Shockey-96|Shockey-96]] 03:50, 25 August 2023 (UTC) *Spouse1: Reita Grace Hendon - md. 10 Dec 1930, Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada; b. abt 1905New South Wales: Births, Deaths and Marriages search, database (https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/ : accessed 16 Jun 2023) Births :Registration Number: 3577/1905 :Name: HENDON RITA :Father's Given Name(s): ROBERT :Mother's Given Name(s): LIZZIE :District: GOULBURN New South Wales, Australia; d. 1938 Ontario, Canada; d/o Robert Hendon and Elizabeth Gamble (1878-1946) [[Shockey-96|Shockey-96]] 04:06, 25 August 2023 (UTC) :::Siblings: Edith Hendon, Matthew Harris Headon :::Parents married 1896, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia #Daughter: Jill Elizabeth (Pearce) Bourgeau (8 April 1934-6 May 1993) '''Death''': "United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007"
citing Digital film/folder number: DI0001099
{{FamilySearch Record|6KMR-11HT}} (accessed 25 August 2023)
Jill Elizabeth Bourgeau death 6 May 1993 (born 8 Apr 1934).
'''Death''': "United States Social Security Death Index"
citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing)
{{FamilySearch Record|JTT8-S25}} (accessed 25 August 2023)
Jill E Bourgeau death 6 May 1993 (born 08 Apr 1934).
[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:23, 25 August 2023 (UTC) *Spouse2: Velma Whelpton ==Need Work== Add the profile that needs work and explain what needs done. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! *Citations for Robert: Here's his New South Wales birth record: New South Wales: Births, Deaths and Marriages search, database (https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/ : accessed 16 Jun 2023) Births :Registration Number: 39426/1905 :Name: PEARCE HENRY R :Father's Given Name(s): HENRY W :Mother's Given Name(s): LILY :District: WOOLLAHRA [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:23, 25 August 2023 (UTC) ::"England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2FXJ-S2Z : 1 October 2014), Robert Henry Pearce, 1905; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Stafford, Staffordshire, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England. ::"United States Border Crossings from Canada to United States, 1895-1956", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XPSF-K66 : 14 November 2019), Henry Robert Pearce, 1931. ::Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1939 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Archives of Ontario; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Registrations of Marriages; Series Number: Ms 932; Reel: 932; Image 2650. Henry Robert Pearce and Reita Hendon. 10 Dec 1830. Certificate 024851. Registration No. 2029. ==Photographs== : Note: Please check with your cheerleader [[Robinson-27225|Azure]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add image link here'' ==FamilySearch Image Look-ups== Add link below and please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add link here'' ==Tell us what you found!== ===Locations=== List any countries you find here: #Australia ##New South Wales #Canada #England #United States ##New York ===Interesting Finds=== Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add find here'' ===Military Profiles=== Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add military profile here'' ===Free Space Pages=== List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add page here'' == Sources ==

Henry St Aubyn Murray Research

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[[Category:WikiGames]][[Category:Marvelous Maples]]
Olympians for the [[Space:Marvelous Maples|Marvelous Maples]]
[[Space:Sharon Marie Clark Research|Sharon Marie Clark]] | [[Space:Henry St Aubyn Murray Research|Henry St Aubyn Murray]]
[[Space:Walter Rutherford Research|Walter Rutherford]]| [[Space:David Thurwell Hammond Research|David Thurwell Hammond]]
This is a place for the [[Space:Marvelous Maples|Marvelous Maples]] to make notes for our Olympian, [[Murray-28145|Henry St Aubyn Murray (1886-1943)]] See also the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624307/2023-wikigames-marvelous-maples-team-chat?show=1624311#a1624311 G2G Chat Post] {{FamilySearch|}} Notes: make sure to add ~~~~ after your notes. *https://www.olympic.org.nz/athletes/henry-murray/ [[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 17:47, 22 August 2023 (UTC) *https://www.nzwargraves.org.nz/casualties/henry-st-aubyn-murray *https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19430413.2.76 [[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 18:31, 22 August 2023 (UTC) ==People== *Wife: On 5 April 1916, he married Ismene Nola Simms in Brisbane. [[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 17:47, 22 August 2023 (UTC) * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121204851/henry-st_aubyn-murray Findagrave Henry St. Aubyn Murray] *Only child: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/174397270/anthony-st_aubyn-murray Findagrave his son Anthony St. Aubyn Murray] * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173214355/marcella-margaret-carr Findagrave Anthony's wife Marcella Margaret McMillan Carr] * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198333708/henry-gordon-mcmillan Findagrave Marcella's father Henry Gordon McMillan] already on wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McMillan-4085 [[Van Veenendaal-14|Van Veenendaal-14]] 17:15, 22 August 2023 (UTC) * cousin: [[Murray-16461|Harold Vivian Murray (1888-1971)]] * cousin: Cecil Murray skipper of 1921 Canterbury XV '''edit''' possibly [[Murray-11769|Cecil Raymond Murray (1891-1928)]] [[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 19:03, 22 August 2023 (UTC) * sister: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123919117/stella-frances_eileen-murray * [https://natlib.govt.nz/records/22436412 Murray, Stella Frances Eileen, 1887-1965, New Zealand contralto singer] [[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 19:37, 22 August 2023 (UTC) *brother: Bernard Percevall Murray b.1891 (according to probate of mother Eileen b.1858 Ireland) https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK9V-V1FY *[https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/7261394 Bernard Percival Murray WW1] * [https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=812303.0 Rootschat query about Eileen's family] [[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 18:56, 23 August 2023 (UTC) *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/180558114?cid=mem_copy Sister Stella Frances Eileen Murray, Probate Index] [[Podgurski-88|Cara Podgurski]] 17:47, 27 August 2023 (CST) ==Need Work== Add the profile that needs work and explain what needs done. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * [[Murray-28385|Bernard Percival Murray (abt.1891-1946)]] needs spouse and children, if any, locating in NZ
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 17:52, 27 August 2023 (UTC) * ''add entry here'' ==Photographs== : Note: Please check with your cheerleader [[Robinson-27225|Azure]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add image link here'' ==FamilySearch Image Look-ups== Add link below and please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add link here'' ==Tell us what you found!== ===Locations=== List any countries you find here: #United States ## Massachusetts ## ''add state here'' #New Zealand #Australia #Ireland #England #Canada #Norway # ''add country here'' ===Interesting Finds=== Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * Between the wars, Henry practised as an architect in his own business. He designed part of St Bede's College, Christchurch, the Akaroa War Memorial and a public building in Rangiora as well as many other buildings in Canterbury.
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 17:26, 27 August 2023 (UTC) * sister [[Murray-28384|Stella Frances Eileen Murray MBE (1888-1965)]] was a New Zealand contralto singer who undertook a tour of New Zealand. She also performed in England
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 17:10, 27 August 2023 (UTC) * 1st cousin [[Murray-16461|Harold Vivian Murray (1888-1971)]] played for the All Blacks in 1913 and 1914 scoring 12 tries
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 17:10, 27 August 2023 (UTC) * [[Roberts-17973|Jonathan Guy Roberts (1861-1910)]] a clerk turned convict who escaped from prison twice, becoming (in)famous in the process
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 21:59, 27 August 2023 (UTC) * [[Coffin-1752|John Coffin (1729-1808)]] A loyalist at the time of the American Revolution, he moved his family to Quebec and fought against rebels. His family played a major role in the Lower Canada government in Quebec
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 10:29, 28 August 2023 (UTC) * ''add find here'' ===Military Profiles=== Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * [[Murray-28145|Henry St Aubyn Murray MC (1886-1943)]]
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] * [[Murray-28377|Anthony St. Aubyn Murray (1920-1953)]]
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] * [[Murray-28385|Bernard Percival Murray (abt.1891-)]]
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] * [[Coffin-1752|John Coffin (1729-1808)]] A loyalist at the time of the American Revolution, he moved his family to Quebec and fought against rebels. Numerous sons had distinguished military careers.
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 10:28, 28 August 2023 (UTC) * [[Sheaffe-38|Roger Hale Sheaffe (1763-1851)]] War of 1812 * ''add military profile here'' ===Free Space Pages=== List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add page here''

Henry Straight of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 1652-1728, and some of his descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Henry Straight of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 1652-1728, and some of his descendants == * by [[Lazell-396|Theodore Studley Lazell]] (1871-1952) * not published, 1945 + 1952 additions + 1966 additions * 400 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Henry Straight of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 1652-1728, and some of his descendants | WikiTree Profiles that use this source.]] === Available online at these locations: === https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/359464-henry-straight-of-portsmouth-rhode-island-1652-1728-and-some-of-his-descendants === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Lazell, Theodore Studley, ''[[Space:Henry Straight of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 1652-1728, and some of his descendants|Henry Straight of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 1652-1728, and some of his descendants]]'' (not published, 1966) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lazell|Lazell]]) * Lazell, Theodore Studley, ''[[Space:Henry Straight of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 1652-1728, and some of his descendants|Henry Straight of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 1652-1728, and some of his descendants]]'' (not published, 1966) [ Page ].

Henry Tibbetts of Dover, New Hampshire, and Some of His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Dover, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC_ == Henry Tibbetts of Dover, New Hampshire, and Some of His Descendants == * by [[Tibbetts-1356|May (Tibbetts) Jarvis]] (1864-1958), [[Tibbetts-782|Charles Wesley Tibbetts]] (1846-1928) * self published San Diego, California, 1937 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Henry Tibbetts of Dover, New Hampshire, and Some of His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/19057/ * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/henrytibbettsofd01jarv * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/henrytibbettsofd02jarv === Table of Contents === * Vol. I. ::* 1st generation ::* 2nd generation ::* 3rd generation ::* 4th generation ::* 5th generation ::* 6th generation ::* Index * Vol. II. ::* 7th generation ::* 8th generation ::* 9th generation ::* Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Jarvis, May (Tibbetts) & Tibbetts, Charles Wesley. ''[[Space:Henry Tibbetts of Dover, New Hampshire, and Some of His Descendants|Henry Tibbetts of Dover, New Hampshire, and Some of His Descendants]]'' (San Diego, California, 1937) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Jarvis|Jarvis]])

Henry Tomlinson, and His Descendants in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Henry Tomlinson, and His Descendants in America == With a few additional branches of Tomlinsons, later from England. * by Rev. [[Orcutt-942|Samuel Orcutt]] (1824-1893) * published by The Press of Price, Lee and Adkins Co., New Haven, Conn., 1891 * 228 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Henry Tomlinson, and His Descendants in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/henrytomlisonhis00orcu * https://archive.org/details/henrytomlisonhis1891orcu * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769765 search only === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Orcutt, Samuel. ''[[Space:Henry Tomlinson, and His Descendants in America|Henry Tomlinson, and His Descendants in America]]'' (Price, Lee and Adkins Co., New Haven, Conn., 1891) [ Page ]. * ([[#Orcutt|Orcutt]])

Henry Watkins

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] Research Notes on Sourcing and Ancestry of Henry Watkins, Burgess '''James Watkins - supposed father''' *Sailed on ''Phoenix'', Francis Nelson, Master, 18 Oct 1607, arrived Virginia 20 Apr 1608Sams, Conway Whittle. ''Conquest of Virginia, the second Attempt.'' Norfolk, Va.: Keyser-Doherty Printing Corp., 1929. [https://archive.org/details/conquestofvirgin1929sams/page/n661/mode/2up The First Supply, Page 447, 455, 814, 818] ** James Watkins incl. in Miscellaneous Laborers, most attendants on the gentlemen, list of passengers on ''Phoenix'' (818) ** James Watkins Listed as Soldier, exploration of Chesapeake Bay, 20 July 1608 (465) ** Watkins's Point, named for James Watkins (471) '''Henry Watkins - Burgess 1623-4''' * Hotten, "Living in Virginia" 16 February 1623/4 ** At the Eastern Shore *** John Wilcocks, p 188 (Burgess with Henry Watkins 1623-24) *** Henry Wattkins, p 189 *** Peregree Wattkins, p 189 *** Daniell Wattkins, p 189 ** At Hogg Iland *** Rice Watkins, p 181 * Hotten, Musters of January, February 1624/5 ** At James Citty *** Daniel Wattkins, ''Charles'' 1621 (with Phettiplace Close) (231) *** Rice Watkins, age 30, ''Francis bonaventure'' (232) ** At Easterne shore *** Perregrin Watkines, age 24, ''George'' 1621 (265) *** Capt John Willcockes, his Muster, ''Bona nova'' 1620 (263) * Euan [Evan] Watkins was killed during the "Indian Massacre" of 22 March 1622 at "Mr. Edward Bennets Plantation" located at Warrosquoyacke (later Isle of Wight). Hotten (p 243) only notes "of Mr. Bennet's men slayne by the Indianes - 5." His date of arrival is not known. ''Colonial Records of Virginia.'' Richmond, VA: R. F. Walker, Superintendent Public Printing, 1874. [https://archive.org/details/colonialrecordso00virg/page/66/mode/2up page 66] '''Arrived Virginia 1635''' * Arthur Watkyns, age 25, ''Peter Bonaventure,'' 1635 (Hotten, 51-2) * Richard Watkyns, age 20, ''Abraham'' of London, 1635 (Hotten, 138) * Tho. Wathin [perhaps Watkin], ''Constance,'' 24 Oct 1635 (Hotten 136-7) '''Note on residence in Virginia:''' : Watkins, Watkines, Watkyns, Wattkines, Wattkins :: In residence in Virginia 1623/4: Henry Wattkins, Peregree, Wattkins, Daniel Wattkins, Rice Watkins. Plus John Wilcocks. :: In residence in Virginia 1624/5: Daniel Wattkins, Rice Watkins, Perregrin Watkines. Plus Capt. John Willcockes. :: Only one missing in 1624/5 is Henry Wattkins Henry Watkins can be found in records attending the session of the Virginia General Assembly (Burgesses) in February and March 1623/4.McIlwaine, H. R. and J. P. Kennedy, Editors. [https://archive.org/details/journalsofhouseo16591693virg/page/n5/mode/2up ''Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia.''] 13 Volumes. Richmond, Virginia, 1905-1915. Editors: vols. 1-9, H. R. McIlwaine; v. 10-13, J. P. Kennedy. [https://archive.org/details/journalsofhousb1619virg/page/42/mode/2up Vol. 1, pages viii, 22, 27, 39, 42] No further records have yet been found showing that Henry Watkins was living in Virginia after 1624. == Birth == === Theory 1, b 1585 === It is believed by some that Henry Watkins was the son of James Watkins, who sailed on the Phoenix in 1607/1608 in the expedition of Capt. John Smith. He is listed early on as a laborer and later in the journey as a soldier. It has been assumed that James Watkins settled in Virginia, but this is undocumented and unproven. Sources cited to support a birth date for Henry Watkins of 1585 as son of James Watkins are all, to my knowledge, secondary or tertiary sources; no primary sources have been cited. * Media Research Bureau, 1607-1608, Washington, D.C. 1800 states that the early Watkins started with Francis Watkins of Shotten, Wales born about 1562, his son James born about 1586 in Shotten, Wales came over on the ship PHOENIX in 1608 with Captain John Smith of Jamestown, had a son, Edward born 1611 in Henrico Co.,VA had a son Henry born 1637 in Henrico Co, Va who was a Quaker, married Katherine. (See: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Media_Research_Bureau%2C_Washington%2C_DC%2C_Fraud Media Research Bureau Fraud]) * SMITH, Z. F. “MEMORABILIA OF THE TRABUE FAMILY.” Register of Kentucky State Historical Society, vol. 7, no. 21, Kentucky Historical Society, 1909, pp. 77–87, esp. p. 85. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23367313.: States: "James Watkins, from Wales, was in the Virginia Colony with John Smith, the explorer, in 1608. Had a son, Henry.
**2. Henry Watkins Ist
**3. Henry Watkins 2nd, his son married Mary Crisp. He was a Burgess and owned Marborne Hills. In his will, 1717, he mentions his sons, Benjamin, Joseph and Stephens.
**4. Major Joseph Watkins [Revolutionary War, under Capt. Fleet 1782], married Mary Lockett.
**5. Judith Watkins, married Williamson H. Pittman...." * ''Henry Watkins of Henrico County: His Descendants and Their Allied Families.'' Jane McMurtry Allen. Gateway Press, 1985. Digitized 2008. [https://books.google.com/books?id=McJYAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=henry Snippets Google Books, pp 26, 27] **I. Henry Watkins (1585-___) **II. Henry Watkins m. Katherine Pride **III. Edward Watkins (c 1665-1771) **IV. John Watkins (c. 1710-1765) Phoebe Hancock **V. Henry Watkins (1758-1829) Elizabeth Hudson Clay **VI. John Watkins (1785-1845) Catherine T. Milton As far as I can see, no valid evidence for this 1585 birth date or any connection to [[Watkins-393|James Watkins]]. Even the purported sources above cited by almost all Watkins researchers do not agree with each other. === Theory 2, b c 1600 === There is documentary evidence that three Watkins men, possibly related or brothers, immigrated to, and settled in, colonial Virginia: Henry, Peregrine and Daniel. See information under arrival dates above. The only birth information connected to them is the entry that Peregrine Watkins was age 24 at the Muster of 1624/25, possible birth year 1621. Daniel is mentioned as possibly the youngest. Peregrine and Daniel both arrived in Virginia in 1621. Henry was overseer of Lady Elizabeth Dale's property (widow of Sir Thomas Dale in 1619) in 1620 and 1621. He was replaced by Charles Harmar who arrived in the colony on the ''Furtherance'' in 1622. This would mean Henry arrived in Virginia probably in 1619 or 1620. His replacement, Charles Harmar, was only 21 or so when he replaced Henry, so it is not implausible that Henry was about 20 or 21 in 1620. Possible birth year 1599/1600. Since these Watkins men immigrated from a port in England, they were not born in Virginia. It is possible they were born in Wales, but this is no more likely than a birth in England pending finding additional documentation. There is absolutley no evidence for the 1585 birth year as son of James Watkins in Wales. Since we do have documentation Henry was in Virginia by 1620 and a member of the General Assembly in 1623/4, he must have been born no later than 1600 in either England or Wales. As you may surmise, I support this proposed birth year and the fact that we have no evidence as to his parentage. == Marriage == Henry is supposed to have married Alice Moslin about 1637 in Virginia Colony. This date is to allow for the birth of his purported son [[Watkins-270|Henry Watkins]] in 1638. I cannot find any evidence for this marriage or even for the fact that Henry was still living in 1637. No record has been found of Henry Watkins in Virginia between his attendance at the General Assembly in March 1623/24 and the appearance of Henry Watkins, Quaker, in Henrico County in 1677. "Other than in Miss Hess’s application, I can find no further proof that this early Henry Watkins was the father of our Henry Watkins [b 1638]. There is no will of the early Henry Watkins, that I know of, and no land records, etc., that might tell us the truth of the matter."[http://www.oursoutherncousins.com/watkins.html Our Southern Cousins, Watkins Family] == Sources == * Hotten, John Camden, Editor. [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/n5/mode/2up ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality; Emigrants' Religious Exiles; … and others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700.''] John Camden Hotten: London, 1874. Reprinted Empire State Book Co., New York.

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[[Category:White-57946]] = Land Transactions Related to Henry White at Blackwater and Chippoaks = A search of the Library of Virginia Land Patents and Grants for James City County and Isle of Wight yields the following grants as well as references to property locations in land deeds that are describe as “Near Henry White’s Plantation” for a Henry White at Blackwater and Chippoaks:https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/White-70078-5 :1643, Aug 31: Neale, Henry. grantee. James City County, 850 acres at the Upper Chippokes, bounded viz: along dividing the land from the land of Henry White.https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990008006270205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,%22henry%20White%22&sortby=title&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1700&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&offset=0 :1649, July 4: White, Henry. grantee. James City County, 200 acres lying at Blackwater, upon the eastermost branch pointing up to Upper Chipoakes; adjoining the land of Francis England.https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990008403190205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,%22henry%20White%22&sortby=title&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1700&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&offset=0 ::For Transport of the Following Personshttp://www.evmedia.com/virginia/: :::Bussie EIlzabeth 1649 Henry White James City :::Embrooke Richard 1649 Henry White James City :::Pallard Digon 1649 Henry White James City :1650, Aug 20: Blake, Robert and Elridge, Samuel.grantee. Isle of Wight County, 560 acres 20 560 acres upon the third swamp So. Wt. by Wt. from Henry White's plantation.https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990007246110205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,%22henry%20White%22&sortby=title&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1700&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&offset=0 :1652, July 26: Lewis, Christopher. grantee. Isle of Wight County. 750 acres about a mile to the southward of Henry Whites plantation, at the Blackwater.https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990007848230205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,Henry%20White&facet=lds04,include,LAN,lk&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&offset=0 As shown in the attachment, the Henry White properties are referred to within an area known as Blackwater, Chippoaks, and the "third swamp". https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/White-70078-6https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/White-70078-5Notable neighbors include [[England-2255|Francis England]] (a staunch Government supporter during the Rebellion), [[Lewis-14412|Christopher Lewis]], [[Flake-12|Robert Flake (Blake)]] and [[Moore-5376|George Moore]]. ::Very good discussion on [[Moore-5376|George Moore]] and family with their ties to Thomas White who marries [[Moore-20381|Ann (Moore) White]] daughter of [[Moore-5376|George Moore]]. Concludes Thomas White might be the son of a John White-haberdasher from Bristol. Apparently no relation to the Quaker line and possibility no relation to the John White involved in the land transaction with [[England-2255|Francis England]] (https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2018/06/01/white-and-moore/). An Unknown John White also has related party transactions in this area as appearing on several other grants as a reference location or for other property grants as "from John White property" or "land assigned by John White" although a search for an original John White grant is not found. One must presume a John White owned property near the other grants and the original land records for John White appear to have been lost or destroyed: :1649: FRANCIS ENGLAND, 946 acres, 26 July 1652. 746 lying on a swamp running to Blackwater along Capt. Pierce’s marked trees, 200 acres lying at Blackwater upon the Eastermost branch pointing to Upper Chipoaks in James City bounded upon land of Francis England to land of Peter Hull. 746 by former pat. 20 June 1642 and 200 by assignment of a pat. from John White dated 4 July 1649. :1664: FRANCIS ENGLAND, 2366 acres 29 Sept., 1664. 946 by a former patent and 120 acres by another pat. both dated 13 Jan., 1661. 400 acres of the residue beg. at his own land and running south adj. to 200 he purchased of John White, both of these beginning at the mount of Hills Branch. 700 acres beg. at his 120 acres pat. running Ne. to Robert Eleys, to the head of Taberer’s branch and down the same to Chris. Lewis. For trans. 26 pers. including himself, Joyce, his wife and George Cripps. ==Possible (Unconfirmed) Wikitree Related Persons== Based on the overlapping transactions to [[England-2255|Francis England]] it is possible the John White and Henry White listed here may be related to the following brothers: :[[White-4121|Henry White]] Quaker Line :[[White-70078|John White b. Abt. 1609]] Quaker Line == Sources ==

Henry White Caroline River

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[[Category:White-57946]] = Land Transactions Related to Henry White at Caroline River = A search of the Library of Virginia Land Patents yields the following grants in a "County Location Not Given": 1663, Sep 25: White, Henry, Sr. grantee. County location not given. 250 acres on the north side of Carolina River: bounded on the west with John Harvies line of marked trees, on the east with Thomas Stamp and James Noakes. https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990008403230205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,Henry%20White&facet=lds04,include,LAN,lk&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&offset=0 1663, Sep 25: White, Henry, Jr. grantee. County location not given. 700 acres in a small creek called Corawtucks that falls into Kecoughtanke River: beg.g towards the head of the said creek.https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990008403240205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,Henry%20White&facet=lds04,include,LAN,lk&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&offset=0 According to Bodiehttps://books.google.com/books?id=Z2AAvycdC94C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=henry%20white&f=false these grants were dated 25th of September, 1663, and represent twenty-nine land grants issued by Governor Berkeley to North Carolina's first permanent settlers. They included [[White-4121|Henry White Sr.]], [[White-430|Henry White Jr.]], [[Harvey-5093|John Harvey]], and [[Stampe-10|Thomas Stampe]]. ==Possible (Unconfirmed) Wikitree Related Persons== Based on Y-DNA analysis it is possible the Henry White listed here may be related to the following: :[[White-4121|Henry White]] Quaker Line :[[White-70078|John White b. Abt. 1609]] Quaker Line == Sources ==

Henry Winston To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Winston-1727|Henry Winston]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Winston-1727&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Henry Winston To-Do List|Henry's current to-do list]].''

Henry Woolley, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1854-55

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[[Category:Henry Woolley, Arrived 19 Feb 1855]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Voyage of the Immigrant Ship Henry Woolley to the South Australian Colony in 1854/1855''' Monday, February 19— the barque Henry Woolley, 480 tons. Bower, master, from London Nov. 1. from the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/49307825 South Australian Register of Tuesday 20 February 1855] :''Note: Some records list her as leaving London on October 26.'' '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Tuesday 20 February 1855, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/49307825 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Tuesday 20 February 1855, Page 2. first accessed 23rd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207022053? * POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE. from the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Tuesday 20 February 1855, Page 3. first accessed 23rd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207022058? * HENRY WOOLLEY from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online 23rd of December, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/927609

Hensgens Name Study

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[[Category:Hensgens Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Hensgens Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hensgens Hensgens] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hensgens name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hensgens's), by time period (18th Century Hensgens's), or by topic (Hensgens DNA, Hensgens Occupations, Hensgens Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Hensgens Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Hensgens-42|Charles Hensgens]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hensgens}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} === The name Hensgens in the Netherlands === The name Hensgens is not very common and originates from the Southern part of the Netherlands in the Dutch-German border region of Limburg. In the Netherlands the presence of surnames is investigated by the Meertens institute. The link [https://www.cbgfamilienamen.nl/nfb/detail_naam.php?gba_lcnaam=hensgens&gba_naam=Hensgens&nfd_naam=Hensgens&operator=eq&taal=eng Meertens institute] will show the distribution of the surname Hensgens in the Netherlands in 2007 and 1947. ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! All projects will start here and transferred to individual project pages when expanding. #Profiling all persons in the Netherlands that can be found in the civil registry databases of [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ wiewaswie] and [https://www.openarch.nl/?lang=en Openarchives].
::The wiewaswie database returns on the entry Hensgens (1902 Results) (24 Jan 2022). ::#Birth certificates (643)(258 children; entered upto including 6 Apr 1827) ::#Death certificates (626) ::#Marriage certificates (367) ::#Family announcements (117) ::#Faire-parts (73) ::#Population register (22) ::#Migration (18) ::#Baptismal registers (15) ::#Notarial archives (15) ::#Military sources (2) ::#Court registers (2) ::#Miscellaneous collections (1) ::#Marriage registers (1) ::The Openarchives site returns on the entry Hensgens 2460 results (24 Jan 2022) #Connect all the profiles to an ancester pair and create branches in the wikitree * ==Membership== * [[Hensgens-42|Charles Hensgens]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants==

Hensley Cemetery

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[[Category:Family Bible]] This is a King James bible printed by Oxford University Press in 1869. It has inscriptions of births and deaths in 4 different hand writings. The first is believed to be [[Alford-2233|Dinah (Alford) Henson]] and records the births of her children between 1860 and 1870. It also records the death of William in 1862. "[[Henson-2493|Henry Henson]]. Born at Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand 29th May 1860." "[[Henson-2503|William Henson]]. Born at Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand. 27th Octr 1861. " "[[Henson-2496|Martha Ellen Henson]], Born at Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand. 15th Octr 1863." "[[Henson-2240|Eliza Henson]], Born at Hobart Town, Tasmania. 3rd November 1866." "[[Henson-2504|George Henson]]. Born at Maungakawa, Cambridge, New Zealand. 16th March 1869." "[[Henson-2511|Samuel Alford Henson]]. Born at Maungakawa, Cambridge, New Zealand. 10th November 1870." "[[Henson-2503|William Henson]]. Died at Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand 12th March 1862." All the entries by Dinah have been done with the same pen. The absence of Jane (born in 1873) suggests the entries were written after Samuel's birth and before Jane's. The second hand writing is that of her husband [[Henson-2249|George Henson]] and records the birth of Jane, without a date, and the death of Henry and his wife Dinah. "[[Henson-2512|Jane Henson]] born at Maungakawa near Cambridge Auckland Province" "[[Henson-2493|Henry Henson]] Died at Maungakawa near Cambridge Auckland Province New Zealand 22nd April 1876" "My wife [[Alford-2233|Dinah Henson]] Died at Maungakawa near Cambridge Auckland Province New Zealand 20th March 1876. George Henson" The third is [[Henson-2496|Martha Ellen (Henson) Smith]] and records the death of George, Jane and Martha's husband Herbert. "My Father [[Henson-2249|George Henson]] Died at Eden Terrace Auckland New Zealand 28th October 1909 Martha E Smith" "[[Henson-2512|Jane Henson]] (Mrs G Fairweather) died at Patea New Zealand 24th July 1922" "My Husband Herbert William Smith died at Manurewa 28th May 1937. M E Smith" The fourth hand writing is on a piece of paper held between the pages recording the birth of Eliza's children Florence, Gertrude, Joseph Henry, Arthur Leslie and Vera. This same hand writing has added margin notes to the birth entries for Eliza, George junior and Samuel recording the date of death. There may have been other pieces of paper with the birth of the rest of Eliza's children recorded at some time. :"[[Butler-14677|Florence Mary Butler]] Born April 19th 1887" :"[[Butler-14680|Gertrude Jane]] Born October 11th 1888" :"[[Butler-14681|Joseph Henry]] Born June 1st 1890" :"[[Butler-14683|Arthur Leslie]] Born 1st October 1891" :"[[Butler-14688|Vera Constance]] Born January 20th 1894" Along side the birth entry for [[Henson-2240|Eliza]] "Died June 18th 1945" Along side the birth entry for [[Henson-2504|George]] "Died 15th October 1946" Along side the birth entry for [[Henson-2511|Samuel]] "Died 4th May 1942"

Heny Bess V. State - Murder of Harve Robinson

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[[Category:Court Cases, DeKalb County, Tennessee]] The following information is taken from the Tennessee State Library and Archives Supreme Court Case of William Bess v. State, 1917 which can be found here:https://supreme-court-cases.tennsos.org and searching for William Bess v. State, 1917: Tennessee State Library and Archives Supreme Court Case of William Bess v. State, 1917 On March, 26, 1916 [[Bess-382|William Bess]] shot H.M. Robinson, and although he did confirm that he did, he stated it was justified to prevent robinson from committing a felonious assult upon his daughter, [[Bess-408|Mrs. Lizzy Malone]]. He was tried at the March Term, 1917, of the Circuit court of DeKalb County, Tennessee for the murder of H.M. Robinson and convicted by a Jury. In the December term of 1917 he would appeal the verdict on the grounds "That the verdict of the Jury was not warranted by the evidence, and that the preponderance is in favor of the innocence of the defendent. This assigment only requires a presentation and discussion of the facts of the case." The page numbers listed below pertain to the page in the PDF download from TSLA Witnesses, Jury, and Others named in document {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Role||Last Name || First Name || Page ||Paid |- |S.Witt||Adamson||Anzi||page 51||.50 |- |Clerk||Allen||J.S.||page 13, 23,49,50,53|| |- |Doctor||Allen||Dr.||Page 36|| |- |S. Witt||Anderson||H.L.||Page 52||1.00 |- |||Bain||Andy||page 32|| |- |S. Witt||Baine||Joe||Page 51||.50 |- |S. Witt||Baine||Lena||Page 51||.50 |- |S.Witt||Bass||A.M.||Page 51||2.70 |- |||Bass||Archie||page 18|| |- |Bondsman||Bess||John||page 24|| |- |Father||[[Bess-376|Bess]]||Henry||Page 30,31,33,35,36(not referred directly by name just as "My Father" or The deft's father)|| |- |||Bess||Lizzy||refer to Malone, Lizzy|||| |- |Witness||[[Bess-410|Bess]] ||Mannie|| Page 5,7,15,21,26,31,34,35,36,40,41,42|| |- |Defendent||[[Bess-382|Bess]]||William||All pages|| |- |S. Witt||Bluhm||F.J.||Page 51||1.00 |- |Witness||Braswell|| Geo/George|| Page 15,31,39,52||3.00 |- |||Bullard||Nath||Page 18|| |- |Witness||Caskey||James ||Page 15,43|| |- |Jury||Carter||A.C.||Page 19|| |- |S. Witt||Cathcart||Little Nix||Page 51||1.00 |- |||Childress||Fannie||page 18|| |- |Witness||Childress|| George ||Page 15,18,48,51||3.00 |- |S. Witt||Childress||Haskell||page 18,51||.50 |- |||Childress||Willie||page 18|| |- |Jury||Chism||C.S.||page 19|| |- |Jury||Crawford||J.R.||Page 19|| |- |S Witt||Crips||L.C.||page 52||3.00 |- |Jury||Crowder||J.C.||page 19|| |- |Attorney for Defendent||Crowley||P.C.||Page 13,23|| |- |S Witt||Cubbins||C.P.||Page 52||3.00 |- |S. Witt||Cubbins||G.L.||page 52||1.00 |- |Witness||Curtis||Landy|| page 15,49|| |- |Witness/Deputy Sheriff||Davis||Bob|| Page 15,40,47|| |- |Witness||Davis|| Felix ||Page 15|| |- |Judge||Davis||Ewin L||Page 19,20,49|| |- |||Davis||Erwin||Page 17|| |- |||Davis||F.T.||page 18|| |- |||Davis||Felix||Page 2,3,44|| |- |Sheriff||Davis||R.L. Shff:||Page 19,20,51||1.25 |- |Witness||Drewery|| E|| page 15,40|| |- |S. Witt||Edge||Ed||Page 51||.50 |- |S. Witt||Ervin||Chub||page 31,51||.50 |- |Witness||Estes|| A.L.|| page 3,15,27,30,31,46|| |- |||Estes||Ella||page 18|| |- |||Estes||George||Page 18|| |- |Constable||Estes||H.C.||Page 27,51,52||.75 +1.00 |- |Witness||Estes|| Harve ||page 3|| |- |||Estes||Mrs. Jep||Page 18|| |- |||Estes||John||Page 27|| |- |Witness||Estes ||W.J.|| page 3,15,46,51||17.40 |- |Witness||Estes ||Mrs. W.J.|| page 51||17.40 |- |Witness||Estes||W.G.|| page 3,15,45|| |- |||Evins||Bill||Page 36,42|| |- |Attorney General||Fairbanks||W.W.||page 18|| |- |Witness||Ferrell|| A.M. ||page 15,48|| |- |Sheriff||Frazier|| A.B.||Page 50|| 8.75 |- |||George||Jep||page 18|| |- |S Witt||Geroge||R.T.||Page 52||2.00 |- |Attorney for Defendent||Gothard||J.A.||Page 13,23|| |- |Bondsman||Grooms||H.F.||Page 24|| |- |Sheriff||Hall||C.D.||Page 19,20,50|| |- |Witness||Hall|| Charley ||page 13,16,40,41||6.25 |- |S Witt||Hathaway||Marvin||Page 52||2.00 |- |J.P.||Hollin||Obe||Page 18,51||3.25 |- |||Hooper||T.M.||||3.25 |- |Attorney for Defendent||Jackson||Charley||Page 23|| |- |Witness||Jackson||Dr. TJ|| page 2,8,11,16,18,25,26,51||6.44 |- |Jury||Jackson||Wm||page 19|| |- |S. Witt||Johnson||Andrew||Page 52||1.00 |- |D-Shff||Johnson||I.N.||Page 50||.25 |- |D. Shff||Jones||J.E.||Page 50||.25 |- |Wtiness||Jones||Jim||page 18|| |- |Bondsman||Keaton||W.T.||Page 24|| |- |Witness||Keith||Jim|| page 16,43,51||1.00 |- |Witness||Keith||Sam|| page 16,43|| |- |Jury||Knowles||C.L.||page 19|| |- |||Malone||Bob||Page 32|| |- |Witness||[[Bess-408|Malone]]/Bess ||Mrs. Lizzie ||Page 2, 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,16,21,22,28,30,32,36,38,40,41,45,46|| |- |Witness||Mason|| Levi ||Page 16,40|| |- |D. Shiff||Miller||W.S.|Page 50||.25|| |- |Witness||Mosier|| Bob|| page 16,47|| |- |||Mosier||Daniel||Page 32|| |- |||Neal||Harrison||page 33|| |- |||Pack||Neal||Page 18|| |- |Jury||Paris||A.B.||page 19,34|| |- |Witness||Parker|| Alf|| Page 16,42|| |- |Witness||Pack||Elbert|| page 16 ,18,51||1.50 |- |||Pack||Everett||Page 31,33,38|| |- |||Preston||Bob||Page 47|| |- |||Preston||Will||Page 47|| |- |Sheriff||Puckett||G.C.||page 25,37,39,47,50||6.50 |- |Witness||Puckett||GG||page 16 ||6.50 |- |Witness||Rhody||Henry ||Page 16,39,40,52||3.00 |- |||Roberts||A.H.||Page 17|| |- |Prosecuter||Robinson||Cannie||Page 23|| |- |Witness||Robinson||Mrs. Cannie||page 2,18,25 |- |Victim||Robinson||Harve (H.M.)||Referred to in all pages |- |Witness||Robinson|| Joe|| Page 2,9,16,18,26,51||3.50 |- |||Robinson||John||page 43|| |- |Witness||Robinson||Mrs. Vannie|| page 16|| |- |Bondsman||Saddler||F.A.||Page 24|| |- |Attorney for defendent||Smartt||R.W.||page 13||23 |- |Jury||Smith||W.P.||Page 19|| |- |||Snow||Jno Lee||Page 18|| |- |S. Witt||Stanely||Alvin||Page 51||.50 |- |Witness||Stanely||Bill ||Page 3,5,7,10,11,16,18,22,25,28,31,33,34,35,36,37,41,51||2.50 |- |||Stanley||Mr Stanley's son||Page 34|| |- |Witness||Stanley||W.B.||page 23,35|| |- |||Stanley||William||Page 2|| |- |||Talley||Columbus||page 18|| |- |D. Shff||Taylor||C.C.||Page 50||.25 |- |D. Shff||Taylor||D.J.||Page 51||1.75 |- |s. Witt||Taylor||Exum||Page 51||.50 |- |||Taylor||Zele's Daughter||Page 38|| |- |Sheriff||Terry||F.E. ||Page 18,50||1.01 |- |Witness||Thompson||Willie ||page 16|| |- |S. Witt||Tomason||Harrison||Page 51||.50 |- |S. Witt||Thomason||Mrs. Harrison||Page 51||.50 |- |Thomason||Tom||Page 32|| |- |Witness||Tramel|| James|| page 16,41|| |- |Witness||Tramel||S.E.|| page 16,42|| |- |Witness||Tramel||WM/William ||page 16,41|| |- |Jury||Trapp||J.F.||page 19|| |- |Witness||Taylor||Willie ||Page 16,41|| |- |||Taylor||Mrs. Exum||page 18|| |- |||Thompson||Willie||Page 48|| |- |Foreman Grand Jury||Tubb||Jep||Page 18|| |- |S. Wit||Vickers||Chas.||Page 51||.50 |- |Witness||Vickers||Shelah ||page 16,47|| |- |Witness||Vickers||Lum|| page 16,47|| |- |Prosecuting Lawyers||Wade||T.W.||Page 37|| |- |||Walden||Ridley||page 5,6|| |- |Witness||Waldon||Riley|| page 16,28,30,35,38,51||.50 |- |S. Witt||Waldon||Delia||Page 51||.50 |- |D. Shff||Walker||J.D.||Page 50||.25 |- |||Webb||Bob||page 31|| |- |Witness||Whaley||Tom|| Page 16,48|| |- |S. Witt||White||W.B.||Page 52||2.00 |- |Witness||Wilkins||James||Pge 42|| |- |Witness||Wilkins||Jim,|| page 16,31,51||.50 |- |Jury||Williams||J.H.||page 19|| |- |Jury||Willoughby||Ollie||page 19|| |- |Bondsman||Wilson||D.B.||Page 24,39|| |- |}

Hepburn Family Mysteries

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

Herald, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1845

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[[Category:Herald, Arrived 9 Feb 1845]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] ==Voyage of Herald to New South Wales 1845== The ''Herald'' set sail from Greenock, Scotland, on 21 October 1844 and Cork, Ireland on 3 November, 1844. The ship arrived in Port Jackson, Sydney in the colony of New South Wales, Australia on 9 February 1845. :Tonnage: 911 tons :Master: J B Coubro :Surgeon Superintendent: John Sullivan M.D. The 197 passengers on board from Cork were assisted immigrants, some with their families. There were four deaths and three births on the voyage. '''Immigrants on board from Cork - some statistics''' {|border="1" |||Adult Male||Adult Female||Male 7-14||Female 7-14||Male under 7||Female under 7|| Male|| Female |- |Number embarked||58||84||5||19||13||18||76||121 |- |Number of deaths||2||||||1||||1||2||2 |- |Number of births||||||||||2||1||2||1 |- |Total||60||84||5||20||11||18||76||122 |} Married males - 24
Married females - 24
Children 1 to under 14 - 45
Children under 1 - 11
Unmarried males 14 and upwards - 32
Unmarried females 14 and upwards - 60
Total - 196 Number of adult labourers, not including married femaies - 116
Number of agricultural labourers: :When examined by the Board - 48 :On arrival, agricultural labourers - 28 :On arrival, shepherds - 20 Number of domestic servants: :Male - when examined by the Board - 1 :Male - on arrival - 3 :Female - 60 Number of mechanics engaged in erecting buildings, or in obtaining or preparing building materials: :When examined by the Board - 7 :On arrival - 5 {|border="1" '''Weekly ration'''
|Beef or mutton||20 lbs |- |Flour||20 lbs |- |Sugar||3 lbs |- |Tea||8 oz |} Each of the unmarried females was put under the protection of one of the married men to be treated as one of his family during the voyage and for at least a fortnight afterwards. Of the 20 agricultural labourers who became shepherds, 18 were engaged by [[Fitzgerald-3874 | Robert Fitzgerald]] at Windsor, for a term of 12 months: 8 single males, and 10 married men along with their wives who were engaged as "hut keepers". The Report of the Immigration Agent, Francis Merewether, makes interesting reading. He makes special mention of Christoper Paisley and his wife who had immigrated to the colony of a few years previously, saved enough to return to Ireland in the ''Ocean'' and bring their six children with them back to New South Wales on the ''Herald''. == Sources == * Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records, [http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?Page=NRS5316/4_4785/Herald%20[2]_9%20Feb%201845/4_478500115.jpg&No=1 Search], NRS5316/4_4785/Herald [2]_9 Feb 1845/ * 1845 'Shipping Intelligence.', Morning Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1843 - 1846) [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31744680 Wed 12 Feb 1845], p. 3., viewed 18 Apr 2020, Arrivals, 9 Feb, ''Herald'' * New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1204/IMAUS1787_081405-0422?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return Browse] February, 1845, Herald, State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood New South Wales, Australia; Wage agreements and entitlement certificates of persons on bounty ships (Agent's Immigrant Lists); Series: 5315; Reel: 2455 * Immigration Agent's Report - New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1204/IMAUS1787_081478-0222/455294#?imageId=IMAUS1787_081478-0228 Image 208 ff], February, 1845, Herald, State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood New South Wales, Australia; Wage agreements and entitlement certificates of persons on bounty ships (Agent's Immigrant Lists); Series: 5315; Reel: 2455

Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Wales, Visitations]] [[Category: Welsh History]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Wales|Wales Sources]] __TOC__ == Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613 == * by [[Ap_Rhys-65|Lewys Dwnn]] (d.1616?). Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick (1783-1848) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_Manuscripts_Society The Society for the Publication of Ancient Welsh Manuscripts], Abergavenny. * published by William Rees, Llandovery, 1846 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102291998 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3plOAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/HeraldicVisitationsOfWalesAndPartOfTheMarchesBetweenTheYears1586 ::* https://archive.org/details/heraldicvisitati_01dwnn ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZxBJAAAAcAAJ ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89327 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/heraldicvisitati02dwnn ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vt4_AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LJlOAQAAMAAJ ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89727 === Citation Formats === * Dwnn, Lewys. ''[[Space:Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613|Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613]]'' (William Rees, Llandovery, 1846) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Dwnn|Dwnn]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Dwnn, Lewys. ''[[Space:Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613|Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613]]'' (William Rees, Llandovery, 1846) Vol. , [ Page ].

Herbert Clarence Burleigh Fonds Collection

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Herbert Clarence Burleigh Fonds Collection == The fonds consists of correspondence, scrapbooks, news clippings, transcripts of local diaries, and alphabetical family and genealogical files. These genealogical files, which relate mainly to Bay of Quinte and Loyalist families, contain correspondence, research from printed sources, newspaper clippings and some photographs. * by Herbert Clarence Burleigh * not published * about: https://archive.org/details/hcburleigh?tab=about * Source Example: ::: Burleigh, Herbert Clarence. ''[[Space:Herbert Clarence Burleigh Fonds Collection|Herbert Clarence Burleigh Fonds Collection]]'' (not published) Family files series - ???? * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Burleigh|Burleigh]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Herbert Clarence Burleigh Fonds Collection|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Family files series - Robins ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbrobins00burl * Family files series - Platt ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbplatt00burl * Family files series - Cronkite ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbcronkite00burl * Family files series - Dusenberry ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbdusenberry00burl * Family files series - Baker ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbbaker00burl * Family files series - Mallory ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbmallory00burl * Family files series - Price ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbprice00burl * Family files series - Andrews ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbandrews00burl * Family files series - Harris ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbharris00burl * Family files series - Benedict ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbbenedict00burl * Family files series - Dingman ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbdingman00burl * Family files series - Cronk ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbcronk00burl * Family files series - Amsbury ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbamsbury00burl * Family files series - Trumpour ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbtrumpour00burl * Family files series - Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh13 * Family files series - Other Burleigh Families ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh26 * Family files series - Burleigh in England ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh15 * Family files series - Burleigh in U.S.A. ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh21 * Family files series - Land Records - Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh16 * Family files series - Family Charts - Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh40 * Family files series - Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh25 * Family files series - Voter Lists Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh27 * Family files series - Burleigh in England ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh14 * Family files series - Burleigh Cemetery Records ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh50 * Family files series - Church records - Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh35 * Family files series - Unidentified Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh31 * Family files series - Pedigree Charts Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh29 * Family files series - Misc. 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[[Category:Herbert John Pardeys glass plates and digital images of Pittsworth area]] [[Pardey-274|Herbert John Pardey (1875-1932)]] is known to have been working as a photographer at Pittsworth, Queensland, from about 1907 to about 1917.Ray, G. (2021, September 10). ''Herbert John Pardey's Dungog photographs''. Photo Time Tunnel. https://www.phototimetunnel.com/herbert-john-pardeys-dungog-photographs A collection of glass plate negatives were found stored on a dirt floor in a cow shed in Pittsworth, Queensland. The collection can be found on the website of the State Library of Queensland at https://collections.slq.qld.gov.au/guide/33532/details Some of the photographs have been uploaded by the State LIbrary of Queensland to Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/statelibraryqueensland/albums/72177720315209981/ ==Eva - Stumm wedding 1911== ''Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette'' (Qld.), Saturday 6 May 1911, page 4 :WEDDING. :EVA— STUMM. :The marriage of the '''Rev. Austin F. Eva''', of Boonah, eldest son of the '''late Rev. Canon Eva''', Maryborough, and '''Mrs. Eva''', Boonah, with '''Miss Florence May Stumm''', second daughter of '''Mr.''' and '''Mrs. A. E. Stumm''', of Pittsworth, was celebrated in; St. Andrew's Church, Pittsworth, at noon on Wednesday, 26th of April. The '''Rev. A. L. Edwards''', rector of Pittsworth parish, performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given away by '''her father''', wore a handsome gown of white poplin, the trained tunic skirt finished with silk plaited braid, and the bodice draped with a beautiful bertha of point lace, which was the gift and work of '''Mrs. Cunningham''', a friend of the bride. She also wore a veil of embroidered tulle lent by a friend in Bundaberg. She carried a shower bouquet, and wore an emerald brooch, the bridegroom's gifts. '''Miss Sybil Stumm''' (chief bridesmaid) wore a dainty frock of silk striped chiffonene, and a cream chip hat trimmed with swathings of cream merveilleux and pink roses. '''Miss Eva''', sister of the bridegroom, wore a dainty frock of white silk and a white hat trimmed with tulle and flowers. Little '''Ora Stumm''' chose a dainty white embroidery frock and pale blue chip hat. :Mr. '''Oswald Eva''' (brother of the bridegroom) acted as best man, and Mr.''' William Stumm''' as groomsman. :After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, and later the bride and bridegroom left for Glen Innes, the former travelling in a coat and skirt of champagne coloured linen, trimmed with Irish crochet, the beautiful work of Miss Fielding, Bundaberg, a friend of the bride, and a brown velvet hat, trimmed with a band of gold lace and white flannel flowers. :The church was beautifully decorated by the relatives and friends of the bride and bridegroom, the wedding bell being made by '''Mrs. Berge'''. The choir assisted, and '''Miss Rickert''' played the wedding march. The presents were numerous, including many cheques. :The travelling dress and bridesmaids frocks were from Gallagher & Co., Queen-street.—"Daily Mail."WEDDING. (1911, May 6). ''Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette'' (Qld. : 1868 - 1919), p. 4. Retrieved May 15, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article189174454 {{Image|file=Eva-687.jpg |caption=Eva - Stumm wedding 1911 }} From left to right (best guess at who is who): :Groomsman William Stumm, Ora Stumm, chief bridesmaid Sybil Stumm, bridegroom [[Eva-687|Rev. Austin F. Eva]], bride Miss Florence May Stumm, best man Oswald Eva, Miss Eva, sister of the bridegroom. ==Knox - Donovan wedding 1911== ''Darling Downs Gazette'' (Qld.), Thursday 30 November 1911, page 5 :PITTSWORTH WEDDING. :KNOX—DONOVAN. :St Stephens Church, Pittsworth, was the scene of a charming wedding yesterday morning and one that created much interest in that district. The bride was '''Miss Lillian Josephine Donovan''', daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Donovan, Pittsworth, and the bridegroom '''Mr James Patrick Knox''', son of Mr and Mrs J. Knox, of 'Monkira,' Pittsworth. The church was beautifully decorated with white lillies in honour of the bride's name, and' the bride, with her bridesmaids, formed a picturesque group under a wedding bell of white lillies which was suspended from an arch of greenery. During the ceremony '''Miss Dute Mackintosh''', a girl friend, sang an 'Ave Maria' most artistically. '''Miss Alice Harvey''', presided at the organ and '''Mr Wehners''' assisted with his violin. The pretty bride who was given away by her brother, '''Mr. John Donovan''', made a graceful picture in her wedding robe of ivory satin, with an overdress of ninon edged with hand some lace and adorned with buttons. The bodice with kimino effect, was draped over a collarless vest of Madeira lace edged with silver and was finished at the waist with a tiny frill and girdle of silk cord. Her tulle embroidered veil was arranged with a Juliet cap and coronet of orange blossoms--and hung in soft folds over her charming toilette which was completed with a beautiful Granny posy composed of choice white flowers surrounded with glace silk and lace and arranged with trails of bebe ribbon, cord and silver tassels, the whole being veiled in tulle. The bridegrooms gift was a necklet of peridots and pearls, and the bride's gift to the bridegroom was a set of silver brushes. Two bridesmaids attended the bride, '''Miss Violet Donovan''' (sister of bride), and '''Miss Tottie Knox''' (sister of bridegroom.) They were dressed alike in charming frocks of cream crepe de chene, with tunic skirts opened at each side and edged with lace. The bodices were arranged with net yokes outlined with a silk frill and finished at the waist with a tiny frill and girdle. Their white droop hats of straw and Valenciennes lace were lined with crimson and adorned with crimson poppies which, with their gold crooks arranged with red carnations, roses and asparagus fern, tied with broadly crimson streamers, gave a bright touch of colour to their creamy frocks. The bride was also attended by a tiny train-bearer, '''Miss Esme Gallagher''' who made a sweet picture in a white silk frock and Quaker bonnet. She carried a small, basket of white lillies and roses, tied with white bows and streamers. The bridegroom presented the bridesmaids with pretty enamel watches and to the little train bearer he gave a gold curb bangle.''' Mr. Donald Mackintosh (jnr.)''' was best man and '''Mr. Thomas Donovan''' was groomsman. :After the ceremony a reception was held at the bride's residence, 'Green-dale.' The bride and bridegroom received congratulations standing under a wedding bell of white lillies in the bay window of the drawing room, after which the bridesmaids who were standing on each side, pulled the streamers attached to the bell, and a shower of confetti fell over the happy pair. A champagne breakfast was served on the enclosed verandah, the tables being beautifully arranged with mauve pink, and white sweet peas. The lovely three tier wedding cake occupied a prominent place and was ornate with emblems of pastoral pur suits in honour of the bridegroom. The usual toasts were honoured and later Mr. and Mrs. Knox left in a much be-ribboned motor for Cambooya where they caught the mail train en route for Noosa, where the honeymoon will be spent. The bride travelled in a smart frock of pale blue shantung piped with apricot and black and a San Toy hat of white chip with black brim wreathed with pink bebe roses. :The many handsome presents included a case of cutlery presented to the bridegroom by the firm of McPhie and Co., of which he is the Pittsworth manager; and a marble clock and case of silver tea spoons presented to the bride by the choir of St. Stephen's Church, Pittsworth, of which she was a member. :'''Mrs. Knox''' (mother of bridegroom), wore a handsome toilette of black striped crepe de chene over glace and a chiffon toque with touch of blue; -'''Mrs. Sherman''' black palette, with hat en suite; '''Miss Knox''', grey silk crepe grey hat with pink roses; '''Miss Sherman''', grey striped silk voile, grey and white hat, with cluster of black and white lace and blue berries; '''Mrs. Gallagher''' (aunt of bride), black satin and hat of black ruckled chiffon; '''Miss O'Sullivan''', cream voile and black hat with cerise roses; '''Miss Mclntosh''', saxe blue ensemble, rickshaw hat with paisley silk; '''Miss Bowdon''', pale blue shantung and pale blue hat. '''Father Ryan''', Messrs. '''Gallagher''', '''Marnel''', '''Harry Knox''' and '''Lynch''' were also amongst those present.PITTSWORTH WEDDING. (1911, November 30). Darling Downs Gazette (Qld. : 1881 - 1922), p. 5. Retrieved May 15, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article180616610 {{Image|file=Donovan-4548.jpg |caption=Knox Donovan wedding 1911 }} Those identified in the photograph: :On verandah: ??1, ??2, ??3, ??4, Father [[Ryan-21400|John Ryan (1861-1931)]], ??6, [[Mackintosh-627|Teresa Mary "Dute" (Mackintosh) MacFarlane (1879-1959)]], ??8, ??9, ??10 :In the front standing: ??1, ??2, train bearer [[Gallagher-5178|Matilda Esmy "Esme" (Gallagher) Streten (1903-)]], bridegroom Mr James Patrick Knox, the bride [[Donovan-4548|Lillian Josephine (Donovan) Knox (1888-1968)]], ??6, ??7, ??8 :In the front seated: : ??1, ??2, bridesmaid 1 of 2, bridesmaid 2 of 2, ??5 Mentioned but not yet placed in position in photograph: *Two bridesmaids attended the bride, Miss Violet Donovan (sister of bride) ([[Donovan-4549|Violet May (Donovan) Busteed (1893-1963)]]), and Miss Tottie Knox (sister of bridegroom.) Not certain which bridesmaid is which but I think Tottie Knox is #1 of 2 and Violet Donovan is #2 of 2. *Mr. John Donovan brother of the bride who gave her away posibly standing #6 *Mr. Donald Mackintosh (jnr.) best man possibly standing #2 *Mr. Thomas Donovan groomsman possibly standing #7 *Mrs. Knox (mother of bridegroom), wore a handsome toilette of black striped crepe de chene over glace and a chiffon toque with touch of blue possibly on verandah #6 *Mrs. Sherman black palette, with hat en suite possibly on verandah #8 *Miss Knox, grey silk crepe grey hat with pink roses possibly standing #8 *Miss Sherman, grey striped silk voile, grey and white hat, with cluster of black and white lace and blue berries possibly on verandah #9 *Mrs. Gallagher (aunt of bride), black satin and hat of black ruckled chiffon [[McKewin-10|Annie Elizabeth (McKewin) Gallagher (abt.1865-1946)]] possibly on verandah #4 *Miss O'Sullivan, cream voile and black hat with cerise roses possibly seated #1 *Miss Bowdon, pale blue shantung and pale blue hat possibly standing #2 *Mr. Gallagher [[Gallagher-5172|Dominick Archibald Gallagher (1859-1906)]] possibly on verandah #3 *Mr. Marnel *Mr. Harry Knox *Mr. Lynch *Miss Alice Harvey presided at the organ *Mr Wehners assisted with his violin. There are 23 people in the photograph. 5 have been identified and placed. 18 more people are listed in the article and presumably in the photograph. ==MacFarlane - MacKintosh 1912 wedding== ''The Queenslander'' (Brisbane, Qld.), Saturday 14 December 1912, page 6 :WEDDINGS. :MACFARLANE—MACKINTOSH. :St Stephen's Church, Pittsworth, was the scene of a pretty wedding on November 20. The bridegroom was '''Mr H T Macfarlane''', solicitor, of Pittsworth (son of '''Mr H T Macfarlane''', late Police Magistrate at South Brisbane), and the bride was '''Miss Dute Mackintosh''' (youngest daughter of '''Mr Donald Mackintosh, MLA''', Glencairn, Southbrook). The church, which was thronged, was beautifully decorated by '''Mrs Knox''', the colour scheme being a rich yellow, which prevailed throughout the wedding. The ceremony was fully choral, and '''Miss Harvey''' presided at the organ. '''Mr Weimers''' sang an Ave Maria. The '''Rev Father Ryan''' performed the ceremony, and '''Mr Donald Mackintosh''' gave his daughter away. The bride was attended by '''Miss Nell Campbell''' as chief bridesmaid, and two little train-bearers, '''Miss Margaret Gaffney''' and '''Master Donald Gaffney''' (niece and nephew of the bride). The bride wore an exquisite ivory satin Oriental gown, draped with lace, the bodice arranged with collarless vest of ninon outlined with pearls. The square court-train fell from the waist. Her tulle veil was arranged with a draped cap effect, and caught with trails of orange blossoms. She carried a charming "granny" posy of choice white flowers. The bridegroom's gift was a diamond ring. Miss Nell Campbell wore a beautiful white lingerie frock inserted with Irish crochet lace and mounted over yellow satin. Her hat of white Tegal was veiled in tangerine tulle and massed with French roses. She carried a "granny" posy of yellow broom and rose buds. The bridegroom's gift was a diamond and pearl brooch. Little Miss Margaret Gaffney wore a pretty Kate Greenaway frock of white satin and a Dutch cap, and the little page wore a court suit of white satin, and a white satin Napoleon hat, caught up with yellow cockade. The bridegroom presented them with gold pins. '''Mr H G Simpson''' (Ipswich) acted as best man. Before leaving the church the little train-bearers pulled the streamers attached to a wedding bell and a shower of confetti descended. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to Glencairn, where a champagne dejeuner was served. The reception rooms were decorated with yellow flowers and palms. The wedding presents were arranged in the drawing-room, and included a beautiful music cabinet from the church choir. The wedding dejeuner was served in the dining-room. The tables were beautifully decorated with yellow and white flowers. Mr and Mrs Macfarlane left by motor for Clifton, en route to Melbourne for the Davis Cup tennis festivities, both bride and bridegroom being keen tennis players. Mrs Macfarlane wore a smart coat and skirt of gray Shantung, and a hat of pearl gray straw, with roses and forget-me-nots.WEDDINGS. (1912, December 14). ''The Queenslander'' (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), p. 6. Retrieved May 15, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23326577 {{Image|file=Mackintosh-627-1.jpg |caption=MacFarlane MacKintosh 1912 wedding }} From left to right (best guess at who is who, others yet to be identified): :Front row seated: ::FR#1 clerical gentleman but not Father Ryan, FR#2 woman with white hat, FR#3 seated man with moustache, FR#4 trainbearer [[Gaffney-465|Master Donald Gaffney]], FR#5 trainbearer [[Gaffney-1347|Miss Margaret Gaffney]], FR#6 woman with white hat and feathers, FR#7 woman with white hat, FR#7 father of the groom [[MacFarlane-2105|Mr H T Macfarlane]] :Standing first row ::SR1#1 woman with dark hat, SR1#2 man, SR1#3 bridesmaid [[Campbell-66482|Miss Nell Campbell]], SR1#4 bridegroom [[MacFarlane-1699|Mr H T Macfarlane]], SR1#5 bride [[Mackintosh-627|Miss Dute Mackintosh]],SR1#6 woman in white, SR1#7 man holding hand of woman in white, SR1#8 man - possibly best man [[Simpson-29403|Mr H G Simpson]], SR1#9 man in top hat, SR1#10 woman in black slightly older :Standing second row ::SR2#1 man, SR2#2 man, SR2#3 man, SR2#4 man, SR2#5 woman in large hat, SR2#6 father of the bride [[Mackintosh-619|Mr Donald Mackintosh, MLA]], SR2#7 woman in dark hat, SR2#8 [[Ryan-21400|Rev Father Ryan]] :Standing at back ::SB#1 man, SB#2 man {{Image|file=Mackintosh-627.jpg |caption=MacFarlane MacKintosh 1912 wedding }} From left to right (best guess at who is who): :Father of the groom [[MacFarlane-2105|Mr H T Macfarlane]], trainbearer [[Gaffney-465|Master Donald Gaffney]], bridegroom [[MacFarlane-1699|Mr H T Macfarlane]], bride [[Mackintosh-627|Miss Dute Mackintosh]], father of the bride [[Mackintosh-619|Mr Donald Mackintosh, MLA]], trainbearer [[Gaffney-1347|Miss Margaret Gaffney]], bridesmaid [[Campbell-66482|Miss Nell Campbell]], [[Ryan-21400|Rev Father Ryan]], best man [[Simpson-29403|Mr H G Simpson]]. Other descriptions of the wedding: *ORANGE BLOSSOMS (1912, November 26). ''Queensland Figaro'' (Brisbane, Qld. : 1901 - 1936), p. 14. Retrieved May 17, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84395982 - additional guests mentioned *QUEENSLAND NOTES. (1912, November 28). ''Freeman's Journal'' (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932), p. 17. Retrieved May 17, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article108031530 - brief report only *Family Notices (1912, November 27). ''The Brisbane Courier'' (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 17 (Courier Home Circle). Retrieved May 17, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article19852143 - additional guests and their costumes mentioned *Ladies Page. (1912, November 23). ''The Telegraph'' (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), p. 14 (SECOND EDITION). Retrieved May 17, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article175522587 ==Sources==

Herbert McCarty & Erbye Ratley Family Tree

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Duke-5773 Sources]] == Herbert McCarty & Erbye Ratley Family Tree == * Author: [[McCarty-4759|McCarty, Donald]] * Publisher: [[Space:Jonathan Duke (jduke79)|Duke, Jonathan]] * Available online: https://jduke79.com/McCarty-Ratley-Tree.pdf * [https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://jduke79.com/McCarty-Ratley-Tree.pdf History]: ** Originally published on 17 Aug 2023 [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230817214833/https://jduke79.com/McCarty-Ratley-Tree.pdf archived]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Herbert McCarty & Erbye Ratley Family Tree|WikiTree profiles that use this source]] === Family Members === * [[McCarty-4761|Herbert Hotchkiss McCarty]] m. [[Ratley-59|Erbye Ophelia Ratley]] ** [[McCarty-5526|James Herbert McCarty]] m. [[Liston-858|Nollie Sue Liston]] ** [[McCarty-5527|Royce Andrew McCarty]] m. [[Pruitt-2995|Ollie Irene Pruitt]] *** [[McCarty-5533|Richard Leroy McCarty]] m. Finley* *** [[McCarty-5534|Harold Edwin McCarty]] m. [[Richardson-38083|Dovie Allene Richardson]] **** [[McCarty-5535|Michelle Olivia McCarty]] ** [[McCarty-5528|Mildred Lavenia McCarty]] m. [[Hooper-10322|Milton Philip Hooper]] *** [[Hooper-10323|Debra Lyn Hooper Earley]] *** [[Hooper-10324|Steven Douglas Hooper]] m. Napier* ** [[McCarty-5529|William Russell McCarty]] m. [[Jones-139465|Imogene Jones]] *** [[McCarty-5536|McCarty]]* m. [[Rowley-6288|Rowley]]* **** [[Rowley-6289|Jeanne Kay Rowley]] ** [[McCarty-4759|Oscar Donald McCarty]] m. [[Heflin-806|Peggy Ruth Heflin]] *** [[McCarty-4757|Debra Gale McCarty]]* m. [[Duke-5774|John Ross Duke]]* **** [[Duke-5868|Baby Boy Duke]] **** [[Duke-5773|Jonathan Donald Duke]]* *** [[McCarty-4760|Douglas Alan McCarty]] m. Marciann Parsons* ** [[McCarty-5530|Phillip Earl McCarty]] m. [[Forsythe-1827|Patsy Ruth Forsythe]] ''* Details and private information for living individuals have been redacted.'' === WikiTree Syntax === * As an inline, numbered reference: ::'''''' ::McCarty, Donald. ::"[[Space:Herbert McCarty & Erbye Ratley Family Tree|Herbert McCarty & Erbye Ratley Family Tree]]," ::published online, 17 August 2022 (https://jduke79.com/McCarty-Ratley-Tree.pdf : accessed {{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}). ::'''''' ::Repeated inline references: '''''' * In the Sources section: ::'''*''' ''''''McCarty, Donald. "[[Space:Herbert McCarty & Erbye Ratley Family Tree|Herbert McCarty & Erbye Ratley Family Tree]]," published online, 17 August 2023 (https://jduke79.com/McCarty-Ratley-Tree.pdf : accessed {{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}). ::Inline citation links: ('''[[#McCarty_Ratley_Tree|McCarty]]''')

Herbert Paul Brooks Jr

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[[Category:WikiGames]] [[Category:Fantastic Firs]] [[Space:Robert_Allen_Suter|Robert Allen Suter]] | [[Space:Herbert_Paul_Brooks_Jr|Herbert Paul Brooks Jr]] | [[Space:John_Arthur_Winter|John Arthur Winter]] | [[Space:James_Harper_Orr|James Harper Orr]] [[Space:Fantastic_Firs|Fantastic Firs]] This is a place for the Fantastic Firs to make notes for our Olympian, [[Brooks-26620|Herbert Paul Brooks Jr (1937-2003)]] Notes: make sure to add ~~~~ after your notes. Use this section to add Family Search and Ancestry links to ancestors. Please make it clear how they relate to the Olympian. {{Image|file=Herbert_Paul_Brooks_Jr-1.png |align=c |size=l }} ==Checkpoints== :Use this section to leave a link on your starting point and where you stopped so others can pick it up. Use ~~~~ after each note * {{FamilySearch|LBL8-91F}} -- [[Jones-108375|Miyako Jones]] is adding parents/siblings and their wives/grandparents/aunts/uncles 4th degree and married to Brook's Aunt, Gloria. *{{FamilySearch|LBLZ-TJM}} -- [[Whittington-2355|P Whittington]] is adding parents/siblings and their wives/grandparents/aunts/uncles 4th degree and married to Brook's Aunt, Ellen Johnson. [[Craig-4574|Craig-4574]] 11:28, 27 August 2023 (UTC) *[[Hautala-20|Susan Hautala]] will work on Swedish relatives starting with his grandfather. Pausing at his [[Johnson-141032|Great Grandfather]] – note that the references in FamilySearch are tangling up two families, and it is not clear that the death record in Minnesota is correct since the birth year is off. Update: back on it! ==Basic Source Links== WikiData: [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1390562 Q1390562] FamilySearch: [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LCPN-SHL LCPN-SHL] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7753679/herb-brooks Find a Grave] Herb Brooks Foundation [https://www.herbbrooksfoundation.com/coachbrooks here] ===Paternal=== *Father - Herbert David Brooks - {{FamilySearch|LBS5-9L8}} ===Maternal=== *Mother - Pauline Emma Johnson - {{FamilySearch|GMQP-HQB}} ==Research Notes== #Herb's wife, Patricia is still living, but for future reference, it appears that her paternal grandmother was adopted. See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN92-S4F KN92-S4F] [[Craig-4574|Craig-4574]] 19:33, 23 August 2023 (UTC) #Super solid FamilySearch details going back in all directions for maternal line. Someone took care with the data and sources. #Brick Wall at paternal line, around 3rd degree: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBST-XK5 #Solid family lines through paternal lines with spouses/in laws at the 2nd degrees ==Biography== :Parents *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/family/LBS5-9L8 Herbert David Brooks] (1907–1984) *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/family/GMQP-HQB Pauline Emma Johnson Brooks] (1910–2008) *'''NOTE''': Wife and Children and Brother are still living. Herb died from an Auto accident. It is believed he fell asleep at the wheel. He was not wearing a seatbelt at the time which probably would have saved his life. - Wikipedia. [[Craig-4574|Craig-4574]] 05:23, 23 August 2023 (UTC) ===Hockey Career=== *Hall of Fame Professional Hockey Head Coach, Olympic Games Gold Medalist Hockey Coach. 1980 Games. Known as the "Miracle On Ice Gold Medal Victory" *played hockey in High School in Minnesota & at the University of Minnesota * NHL Career: he coached the Minnesota North Stars (1997-98), the New Jersey Devils (1992-93) and New York Rangers (1981-85) *Coaching Career: 1981-1999 *Elected to Hockey Hall of Fame in 2006. Posthumously. Source: [https://www.statscrew.com/hockey/stats/c-brookhe01c#:~:text=Elected%20to%20Hockey%20Hall%20of,coached%20during%20the%201999%20campaign. statsscrew.com] + [https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=592 hockeyDB.com] + [https://www.hhof.com/induction_archives/ind06Brooks.shtml Hockey Hall of Fame] + [https://olympics.com/en/athletes/herbert-paul-brooks Olympics.com] + [https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/108086/herb-brooks eliteprospects] ===Obituary=== Herb Brooks Obituary MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Former Olympic hockey coach Herb Brooks, who led the United States to the "Miracle on Ice" victory over the Soviet Union, died Monday in a car accident, a state official said. Brooks, 66, coached the 1980 Olympic team that won the gold medal in Lake Placid, N.Y. He returned to lead the 2002 U.S. Olympic hockey team to a silver medal. The state official spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. Brooks was killed when a single vehicle rolled over at an intersection on a highway north of the Twin Cities, the official said. Brooks coached the Minnesota North Stars (1997-98), the New Jersey Devils (1992-93) and New York Rangers (1981-85), where he reached the 100-victory mark faster than any other coach in franchise history. Born in St. Paul, Brooks played hockey at the University of Minnesota, where he later coached from 1972-9, winning three national titles and left with a 167-99-18 to lead the national team. He was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 1990. In the famous U.S.-Soviet Union hockey semifinal matchup, Brooks told his players: "You're meant to be here. This moment is yours. You're meant to be here at this time." The U.S. team won 4-3 in a game often referred to as one of the greatest sports moments of the century. The Americans went on to down Finland in the final. Brooks was the last player cut on the 1960 U.S. gold medal teams, but made it onto the 1964 and 1968 Olympic teams. Last season, Brooks was the director of player development for Pittsburgh Penguins. He rejected a multimillion dollar offer to coach the New York Rangers last summer, saying he didn't want to be away from his wife and family in Minnesota. For that reason, the Penguins couldn't persuade Brooks to return after he was their interim coach during the 1999-2000 season. Brooks replaced Kevin Constantine in December 1999 and led the Penguins into the second round of the playoffs. He had an NHL career coaching record of 219-221-66-2, including a 29-23-5-2 record with Pittsburgh. "It's a great loss for USA hockey," said Bob Allen, who operated the Olympic Center during the 1980 Winter Games. "He was a master motivator, a great thinker." Copyright © 2003 The Associated Press [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/herb-brooks-obituary?pid=1231706 Obituary]

Herbert Terrell Vaningen Jr Research

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[[Category:WikiGames]] [[Category:Aspiring Aspens]] [[Space:William_David_Baillie_Research|William David Baillie]] | [[Space:Theresa_Altaneze_Manuel_Research|Theresa Altaneze Manual]] | [[Space:Herbert_Terrell_Vaningen_Jr_Research|Herbert Terrell Vaningen Jr]] | [[Space:Eric_Hubert_Green_Research|Eric Hubert Green]] [[Space:Aspiring_Aspens|Aspiring Aspens]] This is a place for the Aspiring Aspens to make notes for our Olympian,[[Vaningen-122|Herbert Terrell Vaningen Jr (1924-2010)]] Notes: make sure to add ~~~~ after your notes. Use this section to add Family Search and Ancestry links to ancestors. Please make it clear how they relate to the Olympian. ---- ==Wife== Harriet Brewster Judson 29 December 1929 – 6 November 2010 *https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDXP-7K8 ==Parents and Siblings== Herbert Terrell Van Ingen 7 May 1899 – 22 March 1976 *https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB1M-3V6 * '''1921 Passport Application''': "United States Passport Applications, 1795-1925", database with images
citing Passport Application, New York, United States, source certificate #86063, Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 - March 31, 1925, 1745, NARA microfilm publications M1490 and M1372 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.)
({{FamilySearch Record|QV5Y-BJ6X}} : accessed 22 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G965-J99X}} Image number 00387
Name: Herbert Terrell Van Ingen; Passport Application Date: 1921; Passport Application Place: New York, United States; Birth Date: 07 May 1899; Birth Place: New York; Source Certificate Nbr: 86063. * '''Marriage''': "New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1938", database
citing Digital film/folder number: 007589271; FHL microfilm: 1643075; Record number: 1658; Packet letter: A
({{FamilySearch Record|247M-VMH}} : accessed 22 August 2023)
Herbert Terrell Van Inger (25) marriage to Ieosila Pomroy Bishop Turner (33y) on 17 Jan 1924 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. Jessica Pomeroy Bishop 1899 *https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4GG-TK8 * '''Marriage''': "New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1938", database
citing Digital film/folder number: 007589271; FHL microfilm: 1643075; Record number: 1658; Packet letter: A
({{FamilySearch Record|247M-VM8}} : accessed 22 August 2023)
Ieosila Pomroy Bishop Turner (33) marriage to Herbert Terrell Van Inger (25) on 17 Jan 1924 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. siblings: :Anne Van Ingen 1921 *https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF12-YV8 * '''1930 Census''': "United States Census, 1930", database with images
citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: T626; Line: 59; Digital film/folder number: 004952267; FHL microfilm: 2341399; Image number: 531; Sheet number: 14; Sheet letter: B; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N03940-4
({{FamilySearch Record|X4GN-YHB}} : accessed 22 August 2023)
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Anne Van Ingen (9), single stepdaughter, in household of Terrell Van Ingen (31) in Port Chester, Westchester, New York, United States. Born in New York. : Terrell Van Ingen M 31 Married Head New York : Jessica Van Ingen F 31 Married Wife Illinois : Anne Van Ingen F 9 Single Stepdaughter New York : Jane Van Ingen F 8 Single Daughter New York : Terrell Van Ingen Jr. M 5 Single Son New York : Bessie Cobban F 39 Single Cook Scotland : Peggy Callehan F 18 Single Maid Irish Free State : George Morris M 49 Married Butler Scotland : Jean Morris F 45 Married Maid Irish Free State : Margaret Sweeney F 35 Single Maid Irish Free State :Jane Van Ingen 1922 *https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GF1L-H6W * '''1930 Census''': "United States Census, 1930", database with images
citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: T626; Line: 60; Digital film/folder number: 004952267; FHL microfilm: 2341399; Image number: 531; Sheet number: 14; Sheet letter: B; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N03940-4
({{FamilySearch Record|X4GN-YH1}} : accessed 22 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9RZV-DGY}}
Jane Van Ingen (8), single daughter, in household of Terrell Van Ingen (31) in Port Chester, Westchester, New York, United States. Born in New York. : Terrell Van Ingen M 31 Married Head New York : Jessica Van Ingen F 31 Married Wife Illinois : Anne Van Ingen F 9 Single Stepdaughter New York : Jane Van Ingen F 8 Single Daughter New York : Terrell Van Ingen Jr. M 5 Single Son New York : Bessie Cobban F 39 Single Cook Scotland : Peggy Callehan F 18 Single Maid Irish Free State : George Morris M 49 Married Butler Scotland : Jean Morris F 45 Married Maid Irish Free State : Margaret Sweeney F 35 Single Maid Irish Free State ==Grandparents== Paternal: McLane Van Ingen 12 January 1871 *https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/947V-C1Z * '''Marriage''': "New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1938", database
citing Digital film/folder number: 007587034; FHL microfilm: 1503841; Record number: 89; Packet letter: H
({{FamilySearch Record|24ZZ-S1C}} : accessed 22 August 2023)
Mc Van Ingen (27) marriage to Elizabeth Wood Terrell (26y) on 30 Mar 1898 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. Elizabeth Wood Terrell 1872 *https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB1M-HDG * '''Marriage''': "New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1938", database
citing Digital film/folder number: 007587034; FHL microfilm: 1503841; Record number: 89; Packet letter: H
({{FamilySearch Record|24ZZ-S1D}} : accessed 22 August 2023)
Elizabeth Wood Terrell (26) marriage to Mc Van Ingen (27) on 30 Mar 1898 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. Maternal: Henry Walker Bishop 2 June 1831 – about 7 November 1913 *https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4GL-FWB * '''Baptism''': "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database
citing Digital film/folder number: 007416517; FHL microfilm: 250323
({{FamilySearch Record|FZSW-FWT}} : accessed 22 August 2023)
Henry Walker Bishop baptism on 17 Oct 1830, son of H. W. Bishop, in Richmond, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States. Jessie Ayrault Pomeroy 1 February 1849 – 13 May 1936 *https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHK2-FM3 * '''Birth''': "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database
citing Digital film/folder number: 007009227; FHL microfilm: 234543
({{FamilySearch Record|FZP1-4YF}} : accessed 22 August 2023)
Jessie Ayrault Pomeroy born on 1 Feb 1849, daughter of Robert & Mary C. Pomeroy, in Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States. ==Great Grandparents== Paternal: Edward Hook Van Ingen (Van_Ingen-99) & Mary Lawrence Van Ingen formerly McLane (McLane-608) Herbert Leslie Terrell (Terrell-3724) & Mary Elizabeth Terrell formerly Wood (Wood-52938) Herbert married Mary E. Wood on 21 May 1866 in Lorain, Ohio, United States. '''Marriage''': "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016", citing Digital film/folder number: 004016775; FHL microfilm: 447524; Record number: 778; Packet letter: A, {{FamilySearch Record|ZZ5N-G5PZ}} (accessed 24 August 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|939K-BGGV-B}} Image number 00577, Herbert L Terrell marriage to Mary E. Wood on 21 May 1866 in Lorain, Ohio, United States. Maternal: Henry Walker Bishop(Bishop-9965) & Sara Taintor Bishop formerly Bulkley (Bulkley-359) Robert Pomeroy (Pomeroy-535) & Mary Center Pomeroy formerly Jenkins (Jenkins-4557)

Herbertville Wainui Cemetery

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[[Category:Manawatū-Whanganui_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Wainui Cemetery, Herbertville, Manawatū-Whanganui|Wainui Cemetery]] in Herbertville, Manawatū-Whanganui.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Wainui Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2329808/wainui-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Herbertville-Wainui-Cemetery/298974 BillionGraves]

Hercules, Voyage to New South Wales 1801-02

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[[Category:Hercules, Arrived 26 Jun 1802]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Image:Photos-473.jpg|80px|??]] === Convict Transport Ship Hercules Voyage to New South Wales in 1801/1802 === The Hercules departed Ireland on 29 November 1801 and sailed via Rio de Janeiro and the Cape of Good Hope to Port Jackson in New South Wales. She had embarked 140 male and 25 female convicts in Ireland. The Hercules arrived in Port Jackson on 26 June 1802, a voyage of 209 days. 44 male convicts had died on this voyage; including 14 during and in the aftermath of a convict mutiny on the 29th of December even before the ship had reached Rio de Janeiro. Captain: Luckyn Betts. Surgeon: John Justice William Kunst === Passenger Lists === * Irish Convicts to New South Wales 1788-1849 Provided by Peter Mayberry at: http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/cgi-bin/irish/irish.cgi?requestType=Search&ship=Hercules+I+(1802) * Convicts on the transport ship Hercules - 1802 from the '''Convict Stockade''' website at: http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/Hercules+1802 * Details for the ship Hercules I (1802) from the '''Claim a Convict''' website at: http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=55 * Hercules voyage to New South Wales, Australia in 1801 with 15 passengers from the '''Convict Records''' website at: https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/hercules/1801 === Profiles on Wikitree=== * To view existing profiles on Wikitree go to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hercules%2C_Arrived_26_Jun_1802 category page]. Please note: some profiles might exist that have not yet been allocated to the shipping category. === Further Reading === * Hercules (1801 ship) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules_(1801_ship) * Convict Ship Hercules 1802 from Jen Willetts' Free Settler or Felon? website at: https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_hercules_1802.htm

Hercules of Dover, sailed March, 1634-35

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[[Category:Hercules of Dover, sailed March, 1634-35]] {{Profile-box|For profiles of those aboard, see [[:Category:Hercules of Dover, sailed March, 1634-35|the category]]}} ===Hercules of Dover, sailed March, 1634-35=== The 'Good ship Hercules of Sandwich' sailed March, 1634/5, departing Sandwich, England with her master, John Witherley. Hercules of Dover. ::A list of all such persons as imbarqued themselves in the good shipp called the Hercules of Sandwich of the burthen of 200 tonnes or thereabouts whereof next under God John Witherley was master and therein transported from this town & port of Sandwich to the plantacon called New England in America together with a breif note of the certificates from the ministers where they have dwelt of their conversaton and Conformity to the orders and discipline of the Church, and that they had taken the eee oa a Supremacy according to an order of the Lds of his Mat's Most Noble privie counsell of the last of December 1634 VideltEben Putnam, "Two Early Passenger Lists 163-1637," Henry Edwards Scott, ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 75 (1921):230 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1921), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t0303hb6f&view=1up&seq=230 images 230 of 506, p. 218] at ''HathiTrust.org''. The most accurate passenger list containing all the passenger names, including servants and children, comes from Eben Putnam's "Two Early Passenger Lists 1635-1637" (''NEHGR'' 75:218)Eben Putnam, "Two Early Passenger Lists 1635-1637," Henry Edwards Scott, ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 75 (1921):217-38 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1921), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t0303hb6f&view=1up&seq=229 images 229 of 506, p. 217-38] at ''HathiTrust.org''. and the "Additions and Corrections" to that list provided by Elizabeth French Bartlett.Elizabeth French Bartlett, "Two Early Passenger Lists: Additions and Corrections," Henry Edwards Scott, ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 79 (1925):218-20 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1921), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015037366146&view=1up&seq=125 images 125-28 of 550, pp. 107-09] at ''HathiTrust.org''. Those sources should be used instead of any other lists for passengers of the ''Hercules''. ===History of ''Hercules's'' Passenger Lists=== Various publications contain passenger lists for the ship ''Hercules''. Eben Putnam shared the history of some of those lists in his piece, "Two Early Passenger Lists 1635-1637."Eben Putnam, "Two Early Passenger Lists 1635-1637," Henry Edwards Scott, ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 75 (1921):218-20 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1921), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t0303hb6f&view=1up&seq=229 image 229 of 506, p. 217] at ''HathiTrust.org''. As it turns out, most of the passenger lists are based on transcriptions from two sources: William Boys' 1792 book, ''History of Sandwich'' and J. A. Jacobs' list as found in Eben Putnam's "Two Early Passenger Lists 1635-1637" (''NEHGR'' 75:218). Putnam's piece also covers the history of the various passenger lists as summarized below. The earliest list was by William Boys and found in ''Collections for an History of Sandwich in Kent''.William Boys, ''Collections for an History of Sandwich in Kent: With Notices of the Other Cinque Ports and Members, and of Richborough'' (Canterbury: Simmons, Kirkby and Jones, 1792); [https://archive.org/details/CollectionsForAnHistoryOfSandwichInKentWithNoticesOfTheOther/page/n783/mode/2up image of p. 750-51] at ''InternetArchive.org'' The transcription of the list is found in two sections, "J" and "K." Section "J" consisting of four columns, headed, "Certificates," "Masters of Families," "Children," and "Servants." The columns Children and Servants for the most part have the word representing the number of each found with that family, but no names. Section "K" has additional names containing only three columns, with the names of head of family and spouse (if applicable), column 2 has the number of children and column three the number of servants. Boys' list was used by James Savage for both the 1843 ''Gleanings for New England''James Savage, ''Gleanings for New England History'' (Boston?, [1843?]), [https://archive.org/details/cu31924030933802/page/n39/mode/2up images of p. 33] at ''InternetArchive.org''. and the 1861 "Emigrants in the Hercules of Sandwich.""James Savage, "Emigrants in the Hercules of Sandwich," Samuel G. Drake, ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 15 (1861):28-29 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1861), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t22d1cv83&view=1up&seq=46 images 46-47 of 418, pp. 28-29] at ''HathiTrust.org''. which was reprinted in Samuel Drae's 1963 work, ''Result of Some Researches Among the British Archives...''Samuel Gardner Drake, ''Result of Some Researches Among the British Archives for Information Relative to the Founders of New England: Made in Years 1858, 1859, and 1860'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1963); [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89061681961&view=1up&seq=86 images 86-88 of 140, pp. 82-84] at ''HathiTrust.org''. Although Putnam's article claims Hotten didn't use Boys' work, he did, as found on pages xix-xxi of ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality...'' where on page xxi Hotten credits William Boys as the source.John Camden, Hotten, ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality...'' (London: John Camden Hotten, 1874);[https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/n21/mode/2up images of pp. xix-xxi] at ''InternetArchive.org''. J. A. Jacobs was an alderman in Sandwich, Kent, and contributed to Putnam's work by providing the passenger lists with the names of the children and servants. Putnam included this comment before the list: "Under the heading 'Servants' are included apprentices; and in many cases the persons so listed were relatives of the head of the family, and in some instances married children of their master..." Like Boys, Putnam's list contains four columns: headed, "Certificates," "M[aste]rs of Families," "Children," and "Servants." Within each column he then names each individual.Eben Putnam, "Two Early Passenger Lists 1635-1637," Henry Edwards Scott, ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 75 (1921):218-20 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1921), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t0303hb6f&view=1up&seq=232&skin=2021 image 232 of 506, p. 220] at ''HathiTrust.org''. Four years after Putnam's article, ''NEHGR'' published Elizabeth French Bartlett's "Two Early Passenger Lists: Additions and Corrections" based on her research in which she "copied these lists, ''verbatim et literatim''', in 1911 from the Sandwich records."Elizabeth French Bartlett, "Two Early Passenger Lists: Additions and Corrections," Henry Edwards Scott, ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 79 (1925):218-20 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1921), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015037366146&view=1up&seq=125 images 125-28 of 550, pp. 107-09] at ''HathiTrust.org''. In Charles Edward Banks' ''Planters of the Commonwealth'', he cited both Putnam and Bartlett for his work, but his list simply names each individual by household groups but for some reason does not identify children or servants.Charles Edward Banks, ''The Planters of the Commonwealth; A Study of the Emigrants and Emigration in Colonial Times: To Which Are Added Lists of Passengers to Boston and to the Bay Colony; The Ships Which Brought Them; Their English Homes, and the Places of Their Settlement in Massachusetts. 1620-1640'', (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1930); [https://archive.org/details/plantersofcommon00bank/page/116/mode/2up images of p. 116] at ''InternetArchive.org''. Frank J. Bisbee, in his ''Genealogy of the Bisbee Family'', cites Putnam's work, however, in at least one instance he erred: he listed the four Egelden under the "Servants" column."Records of Sandwich, Kent, England. Year Books C and D. 1608-1642," copied by J. A. Jacobs; as cited by Frank J. Bisbee in ''Genealogy of the Bisbee Family'' (Otter Book Press, 1956); [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbisbe00bisb/page/12/mode/2up image of p. 13] at ''InternetArchive.org''. The original should be consulted rather than this book to avoid errors. ===Alphabetical Roll=== :Austen Jonas of Tenterden (From Staplehurst, Kent, bound for Cambridge, Hingham and Taunton. Ref: NEGR 67/166. 36 pg 83) :Austen Constance, wife :Austen Jonas, son :Aysten Lidia, daughter :Austen Mary, daughter :Austen child :Bennet James, Tilden servant (From Tenterden, Kent, bound for Scituate, Cambridge. Ref: NEGR 75/218 & 79/108. 36 pg 85) :Besbeech Thomas of Sandwich :Besbeech Mary, daughter :Besbeech Alice, daughter :Best John of Canterbury, Tailor (From Sandwich, Kent, bound for Salem. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 82) :[[Bonney-185|Boney, Thomas of Sandwich, Shoemaker]] :Brigden, Thomas of Faversham, Husbandman :Brigden Mrs, wife and two children not named :Brooke Robert of Maidstone Mercer :Brooke Anne, wife :Brooke Thomas :Brooke Samuel :Brooke John :Brooke Elys (Elizabeth?) :Brooke Dorothie :Champion Thomas of Ashford :Cole Isaac of Sandwich, Carpenter :Cole Joan, wife :Cole Issac, son :Cole Jane or Anne, child :Couchman Sara, Tilden servant :Dunkin Samuel, Starre servant (Duncan, Samuel, from Ashford, Kent, bound for Cambridge. Ref: NEGR 75/219 and 79/108. 36 pg 74) :Egelden Elzab, child with Thomas Besbeech :Egelden Jane, child with Thomas Besbeech :Egelden Sara, child with Thomas Besbeech :Egelden John, child with Thomas Besbeech :Ewell Edward of Sandwich, shoemaker :Ford Edward, Tilden servant (Foed, from Tenterden, Kent, bound for Scituate. Ref: NEGR 75/21 and 79/208. 36 pg 83) :Gallant Abraham, child with Brooke family :Gallant James, child with Brooke family :Harris Parnell of Bow, in London :Hatch William of Sandwich, Merchant :Hatch, Jane, wife :Hatch Walter, son :Hatch John, son :Hatch William, son :Hatch Anne, daughter :Hatch Jane, daughter :(Banks Topo lists Hatch, Thomas from Wye, Kent to Scituate. Ref: NEGR 7/256 36 pg 85. He is also listed as the Castle) :Heyward Thomas of Aylesford, Tailor :Heyward Susanna, wife :Heyward Thomas, son :Heyward John, son :Heyward Elizabeth, daughter :Heyward Susan, daughter :Heyward Martha, daughter :Hinckley Samuel of Tenterden :Hinckle, Sara, wife :Three (four per Hotten) children: :Hinckley Susan, daughter :Hinckley Sara, daughter :Hinckley Mary, daughter :Hinkle Elizabeth, kinswoman, niece of Samuel :Holmes William, Hatch servant (Holmes, William, from Sandwich, Kent. Ref: NEGR 75/217 and 79/108 36 pg 82) :Iggleden [see Egelden] :Jeakins Edward, Tilden servant (Jenkins, from Tenterden, Kent, bound for Scituate. Ref: NEGR 75/219 and 79/108. 36 pg 84) :Jenings Robert, Hatch servant (Jennings, Robert, from Sandwich, Kent. Ref: NEGR 75/217 and 79/108 36 pg 82) :Johnes, Margaret of Sandwich Wife of William Johnes, painter :Ketchell/Ketchrell Joseph, Hatch servant (From Sandwich, Kent. Ref: NEGR 75/21 and 79/208. 36 pg 82) :Ketchell/Ketchrell Simon, Hatch servant (From Sandwich, Kent. Ref: NEGR 75/21 and 79/208. 36 pg 82) :Lapham Thomas, Tilden servant :Lewis John of Tenterden :Lewis Sarah, wife :Lewis, Sarah, daughter :Love Agnes, Besbeech servant :Mason Emme, widow of Eastwell :Neuley Thomas, Besbeech servant (Nealy, Thomas, from Ashford, Kent. Ref: NEGR 75/219 and 79/108. 36 pg 74) :Pacheing/Pacheury Joseph, Besbeech servant (Patchen, Joseph, from Ashford, Kent, bound for Cambridge and Roxbury. Ref: NEGR 75/219 and 79/108. 36 pg 74) :Perien Marie, Tilden servant :Richards Anne, Witherell servant :Rootes Joseph of Great Chart (Root, Josiah, from Great Chart, Kent, bound for Salem. Ref: Genealogy. 36 pg 77) :Sayers James of Northbourne, Tailor :[[Starr-32|Starre Comfort]] of Ashford, Chirurgeon :Starre Thomas, son (Starr, Thomas, from Canterbury. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 77) :Starre Comfort, daughter :Starre Mary, daughter :Starrte listed three servants, only two named with "Truth shall prevail Starre" :Sutton George, Tilden servant (From Tenterden, Kent, bound for Scituate. Ref: NEGR 75/219 and 79/108. 36 pg 84) :Sutton Symon, Hatch servant :Tilden Nathaniel of Tenterden, Yeoman :Tilden Lydia, wife :Tilden Joseph, son :Tilden Thomas, son :Tilden Stephen, son :Tilden Marie, daughter :Tilden Sara, daughter :Tilden Judeth, daughter :Tilden Lidia, daughter :Tritton Rose, Cole servant of Ashford :Turkey John, Starre servant (Turvey, John, from Ashford, Kent, bound for Cambridge. Ref: NEGR 75/219 and 79/108. 36 pg 75) :Wells Lidia, Hatch servant :Wines, Faint (not Fannet) of Ashford Hemp-dresser (Wines, Faint-Not, from Ashford, Kent, bound for Charlestown. Ref: NEGR 75/219 and 79/108. 36 pg 74) :Witherell William of Maidstone, Schoolmaster :Witherell Mary, wife :Witherell Samuel, son :Witherell Daniel, son :Witherell Thomas, son :Fannett (unk last name) of Ashford, hemp-dresser. ==Sources==

Herder, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1851

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[[Category:Herder, Arrived 21 Sep 1851]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The barque Herder sailed from Bremen, Germany on 5 June 1851; arriving in Port Adelaide, South Australia on 21 September 1851''' Under Captain J.F. von Hagen she carried a crew of 20 men and 258 passengers from the Harz Mountains region of Hanover, principally the Upper Harz mining towns of Clausthal, Zellerfeld, Lautenthal and Wildemann. This page is part of [[Space:Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians|Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians]]. There is also a category page to collect individual profiles ([[:Category:Herder, Arrived 21 Sep 1851]]). ===Cabin Passengers=== *Dr. HAMMER *Mr. SCHNABEL *Misses MEHRTENS [their mother and brother sailed on the 'Pauline' 1849] **'''[[Mehrtens-13|Elise Catharine]]''', born 8th June 1832 ; [married Wilhelm NITSCHKE 1853 at Adelaide] **[[Mehrtens-16|Betha]], born 20th April 1838 ; [married Heinrich Ludwig Richard LACROIX] **[[Mehrtens-18|Lucia Johanna Louis]], born 20th Feb. 1844 . *Miss DEHLS [Johanne, the maiden Aunt of the Misses Mehrtens]. ===Steerage Passengers=== *[[Anger-346|ANGER Karl (32)]] Roadworker from Clausthal, Hanover, his wife [[Baumgarten-265|Henriette née BAUMGARTEN]] (28 1/2 years); and 4 children: **[[Anger-387|Auguste]] (9), married [[Bielstein-11|Johann Heinrich BIELSTEIN]], 12 Apr 1858, SA BDM #33/426 **[[Anger-386|August]] (5), died at Norwood, 18 Jan 1858, SA BDM #5/7 **[[Anger-385|Heinrich]] (2) **[[Anger-388|Johanne Caroline]] (inf) *[[Baum-1274|BAUM Johann Friedrich Bastian]] (42) Miner from Zellerfield, Hanover, died in Victoria, 1875 ** [[Plümmer-3389|Johanne Julianne (PLüMMER/BLUMER)]] (42) ** [[Baum-1275|Heinrich Christian]] (15) Ore Sorter, died, 1922, in Western Australia ** [[Baum-1276|Friedrich Julius]] (12) ** [[Baum-1277|Carl Gottlieb]] (9) ** [[Baum-1278|Carl Louis]] (7) ** [[Baum-1279|Caroline Wilhelmine Christiana]] (4) ** [[Baum-1280|Theodore]] (3) *[[Baum-1265|BAUM Carl Heinrich Theodor]] Ore sorter, born 2 Jul 1834, from Clausthal, Hanover *[[Bertram-940|BERTRAM Heinrich Friedrich]] (43) Labourer from Zellerfield, Hanover, died in Blumberg (Birdwood) South Australia 1864 (SA BDM #17/391) **his wife [[Krügener-4|Louise Henrietta Conradine (KRUGENER)]] (45) remarried Charles LANE at Mount Torrens (SA BDM #91/468) in 1872 ** [[Bertram-942|Carl Heinrich Christian Julius]] (17) ** [[Bertram-941|Johann George Carl]] (19) ** [[Bertram-943|Caroline]] (17) married [[Bertram-958|Carl Heinrich Friedrich Julius BERTRAM]] in 1854 ** [[Bertram-944|Wilhelm]] (14) ** [[Bertram-945|Auguste]] (12) married Heinrich Wilhelm Theodor HIRSCHHAUSEN at North Adelaide in 1854 (SA BDM #19/179). They had 10 to 12 children. ** [[Bertram-946|Caroline Augusta Maria]] (4) married Charles Frederic Julius SCHMIDT at Kooringa in 1865 (SA BDM # 64/28) ** [[Bertram-947|August]] 2 *[[Bertram-934|BERTRAM Heinrich August Friedrich]] (40), Miner from Clausthal, Hanover, with his wife and children ** [[Böttcher-192|Christiana Henrietta Wilhelmina nee BöTTCHER]] (42) ** [[Bertram-935|Caroline Henrietta]] (18) married Carl August Willhelm BAEHR in 1854. They had a child at Klemzig in 1857, ** [[Bertram-936|Wilhelmina Friedriche Henrietta]] (14) ** [[Bertram-937|Heinrich August Friedrich]] (10), married Augusta BAUM, 29 Sep 1866 at Redruth (SA BDM ref 68/259), child Augusta born 7 Oct 1867 ** [[Bertram-938|Johanne Auguste Henrietta]] (8) married (as Ann) Edward GALLAGHER at Aberdeen (Burra, SA) in 1860 (SA BDM #43/61). ** [[Bertram-1152|Johann Friedrich August]] (5) ** [[Bertram-939|Heinrich Ludwig August Carl]] (2) *[[Bertram-919|BERTRAM Johann Georg Friedrich Leopold]] (53) Roadworker, from Clausthal, with his second wife, the widow of the miner Johann Heinrich MüLLER and their children, ** [[Kühn-5844|Johanne Friedericke (nee KüHN/KUHN)]] (44 1/2) ** [[Bertram-918|Christian Friedrich BERTRAM]] (21) ** [[Müller-10914|Georgina MüLLER / BERTRAM]] (17) ** [[Müller-10915|Johann Heinrich MüLLER / BERTRAM]] (13) ** [[Müller-10916|Wilhelmina MüLLER / BERTRAM]] (8) *[[Bertram-958|BERTAM Johann Heinrich Carl Wilhelm]] (16) Ore Sorter. from Clausthal, Hanover, father Carl August BERTRAM. Married Henriette Friedericke Caroline NAHN at residence of Mr Anders, Adelaide in 1854 (SA BDM ref 28/208) *[[Bertram-945|BERTRAM Carl Heinrich Friedrich Julius]] 20 Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover, married [[Bertram-945|Augusta Caroline Henriette BERTRAM]] , 1854 in Walkerville (SA BDM ref 19/181) *BöTTCHER / BOTTCHER / BOETTCHER Georg Christian Ferdinand (46), Miner from Zellerfield, Hanover, buried at Concordia Cemetery, South Australia, 27 Jun 1883? **Julie (BOHM) (50) died 26 Jul 1859 at Redruth (Burra), BISA index 8993 **Heinrich Christian Friedrich (14) *BRANDT Heinrich 'Henry' Friedrich (46) Woodsman from Wildemann, Hanover, died 1 Jun 1872 at Kooringa (Burra) (SA BDM #47/478) **Henrietta (SCHIRMER) (31), died 15 Sep 1887 at Kooringa (Burra) (SA BDM #165/486) **'''[[Brandt-1364|Auguste]]''' (10) married Heinrich Frederick DREYER, 23 Jan 1858 at Kooringa (SA BDM #33/238) **George (8) (as George BRANT) married Charlotte Elizabeth Christiane GIESECKE at Kadina, 25 Jan 1868 (SA BDM # 74/95) **Carl (6) **Albert (Possibly arrived 1851 on 'Susanne') *[[Bügling-1|BüGLING / BEEGLING / BUGLING Carl Christian Ludwig Paul]] (37), Miner from Clausthal ** Johanne Emilie (Bohm) (35) ** '''[[Beegling-14|Georgina Sophie]]''' (14) ** August Friedrich Wilhelm (12) ** Johanne Caroline Pauline (9) *[[Eichler-228|EICHLER Carl August]] (40) miner from Clausthal, Hanover with his wife, [[Lenck-4|Johanne Henriette Louise LENCKE]] (40) and 6 children: **Heinrich August (14) **[[Eichler-138|Johanne Wilhelmine]] 12 **Johanne Caroline Auguste (9) **'''[[Eichler-173|Georg Christian Friedrich Wilhelm]]''' (7) **Carl Christian Friedrich (5) **Carl August Friedrich (1) *[[Engelke-112|ENGELKE Heinrich]], (51) Roadworker from Lautenthal, Hanover, his wife, [[Hitzig-4|Johanne HITZIG]] (33) with two daughters: **Auguste Emilie (14) **Johanne (5) *'''[[Fischer-6110|FISCHER August]]''' (1811-1884), Woodsman from Bockswiese, Hanover with his wife, [[Lotze-22|Dorothea Elisabeth LUTZE]] (1816-1876), and four children: **[[Fischer-6111|Henrietta Friedrike Augusta]] (1835-1912), married [[Wurfel-29|Heinrich Gottfried Wilhelm WURFEL]] 6 Jan 1855 (SA BDM # 22/290) **[[Fischer-6112|Heinrich Ernst]] (1838-1910) married Mary Anne MATTERS 25 Dec 1860 (SA BDM #44/287) **[[Fischer-6113|Caroline Augusta Fredericka]] (1840-1922) married John Henry WILES 14 Jul 1858 (SA BDM # 35/27) **[[Fischer-6114|Wilhelmine Henrietta Augusta]] (1845-1898) married Johann Heinrich SCHNEIDER 22 Oct 1861 (SA BDM #47/397) *[[Francke-97|FRANCKE/FRANKE Friedrich]] (43) Roadworker from Clausthal, Hanover, with his wife **[[Francke-97|Johanne nee DANZIG]] (42) and 3 children **Wilhlem STEINER (21) Locksmith **[[Francke-91|Julie FRANCKE/FRANCKEN]] (17) married Diederich UHLHORN at Kooringa (Burra) in 1852 (SA BDM #14/67) Dieterich and Julie had a daughter, Johanna Maria, 1852 in Adelaide (SA BDM #4/498). **[[Francke-92|Johanne]] (8) *[[Fuss-163|FUSS Georg Heinrich]], (b 25 Apr 1813 - 1885 at East Moonta) Miner from Zellerfeld, Hanover **Henriette Rosette née SCHULZ/SCHULTZ (b 1 Jan 1816 - 31 May 1906 at Kadina), **Johanne Auguste Caroline (b 16 Mar 1838 -1919) (married Thomas Bryan BURCHELL, 1857 at Kooringa) **Auguste Louise (b 15 May 1840 - ) (married William BENTLEY, 1857 at Kooringa) **Johann Heinrich August ? **Henrietta Meta (b 24 Nov 1842) (married Joseph HONNIBALL, 1874 at Wallaroo) (Meta and Joseph had a daughter Ada in 1886) **Carl Heinrich Wilhelm (William) (b 26 Jan 1851 - d 19 Mar 1879 at East Moonta) (married Annie SCHMIDT, 1872 at Moonta) **[then born in Australia, Thomas (b 22 Feb 1853 at Sydney Mine - 1923) (married Elizabeth BRALEY, 1874 at Wallaroo)] **[and Henriette Johanna Friedericka (b 22 Sep 1856 at Kooringa) (married George Joshua WILTSHIRE, 1874 at Wallaroo)] *'''[[Gebhardt-299|GEBHARDT Theodor August]]''' (14 Oct 1832 -) Ore Sorter from Zellerfeld, Hanover (his mother née Fischer remarried Lösch) *GERMANN Heinrich Christian Friedrich Gottlieb (20) Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover (married Maria Magdalena Amalia HONIG, 1855, in North Adelaide) *GLASNER/GLAZNER Heinrich Andreas Wilhelm (19) Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover ('My Heritage' reports that he married Ellen CARROLL and they had a son [[Glazner-46|Frederick William GLAZNER]], 1861 in Amherst, Victoria, Australia) *'''[[Gödecke-13|GöDECKE / GODECKE / GOEDECKE Heinrich Christian (35)]]''', roadworker from Clausthal, Hanover, his wife [[Schöll-1268|Caroline (née SCHöLL/SCHOLL, (34))]], **[[Gödecke-14|Minna (11)]], **'''[[Gödecke-15|Johanne (9)]]''', **[[Gödecke-16|Bestian (5)]], **[[Gödecke-17|Carl (1)]] *GRüNEBERG/GRUNEBERG Heinrich Christian Carl (27) Woodsman from Lauterberg, Hanover (married Louisa Dorothea Henrietta Maria SCHULT(Z?), 1861 near Mt. Gambier then settled in Victoria) *'''[[Hausdörfer-4|HAUSDöRFER/HAUSDORFER/HAUSTORFER Heinrich Ernst Eduard]]''' (29 Sep 1836 - 2 Feb 1921) Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover (married Charlotte Dorothea PRANGE, 1860, in Victoria. daughters [[Haustorfer-1|Helena Maria HAUSTORFER]] born 1862 in Horsham and [[Haustorfer-3|Bertha August]] born 1869 in Mt Gambier, South Australia) *[[Heberle-34|HEBERLE August Friedrich]] (21 May 1812 - 29 Nov 1870) Miner from Clausthal, Hanover with wife (refer to http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gregheberle/AdobePDF/HeberleInAustralia/Australia-P1-11.PDF) **[[Pabst-326|Augustine Caroline PABST]] (31 Jul 1816 - ) **Carl August Wilhelm (18 Jul 1838 - ) **Carl August Friedrich/Christian (11) **Julius Herman (4) **[[Heberle-38|Friedrich August]] (1) **[In Australia August and Caroline had more children, **[[Heberle-36|August Fredrick]] (1852) **Albert August (1855) **Augusta (1858) at Kooringa (married Nicolus HOCKING at Wallaroo in 1875) ] *HEINE Andreas (22 May 1794 - ) Miner from Clausthal, Hanover *'''[[Hillegeist-9|HILLEGESIT/HILLIGEIST Georg Christian Ludwig]]''', (29). Miner from Clausthal, Hanover, with his wife and 2 daughters **[[Maschmeier-4|Henrietta MASCHMEIER/MASCHMEYER]], (30) **'''[[Hillegeist-10|Minna]]''' (5) **[[Hillegeist-11|Johanne]] (1) *[[Hirschhausen-3|HIRSCHHAUSEN/HERSCHHAUSEN Heinrich Wilhelm Theodor]] (24 Jan 1830 - 7 Nov 1892 at Pinnacles NSW) Roadworker from Clausthal, Hanover **[Heinrich Wilhelm (William) married Henriette Augusta (Augusta) BERTRAM, who was also a passenger on the same voyage in 1854. William and Augusta had 12 children, most in the Burra District |Friedrich August Wilhelm (1855 - )|Anna (1857 at Irish Town - )|William (1860 - )|Henry (1862 at Redruth - )|Torethre (Henriette) Fredericke Augustine (1864 at Millerton - 1951) married Heinrich WALLERT (WAHLEART), 1887 in Adelaide|Louis (1866 - )|Augusta (1868 - 1962) married William CARPENTER, 1888 at residence of bride's father, Redruth|Albert Theodor (1871- ) married Carolina BERNHARDT, 1900| Fredinand [sic] (1873-1946) married Clara MACGREGOR, 1899, at Broken Hill, NSW|Adolph (1874 - ) married Elizabeth PARKER, 1895, at Broken Hill|Louise ( - 1970) married Joseph DREYER, 1898 at Broken Hill|Henry August (1880 at Redruth - ) married Annie-Elise VOUMARD, 1901, at Broken Hill] *'''[[Honig-198|HONIG Carl Friedrich Louis]]''', (b 13 Oct 1813) a miner from Wildemann, Hanover. (His wife wife, née Steinbrück, lived seperately and did not sail), **'''[[Honig-193|Auguste Emilie]]''' (b 2 Aug 1836) **Dorothea Juliane (b 27 Jun 1838) **Georg Friedrich Ernst (b 20 Jan 1841) *[[Illert-7|ILLERT Georg Friedrich Wilhelm]] (50), miner from Clausthal, Hanover, his wife and three children; **[[Bartels-821|Johanne Phillipine Marie Wilhelmine nee BARTELS]] (36), **[[Illert-2|Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Carl]] (10), **August Ludwig Wilhelm (3), **Marie Wilhelmine (inf) *'''[[Jacob-2823|JACOB/JACOBI Johann Heinrich Friedrich]]''' (32), Smelter Labourer from Zellerfeld, Hanover with his wife, the widow, [[Horneffer-5|Johanne Christiane Henrietta DANZIG nee HORNREFFER]] (36) and her three sons, **August Friedrich Wilhelm DANZIG/DANZIC (15), **Johann Heinrich Wilhelm DANZIG/DANZIC (12), **[[Jacob-2985|Wilhelm Friedrich August JACOB]] (5) *[[Kast-157|KAST/KANST Heinrich Christoph]] (42) Miner from Zellefeld, Hanover, his wife, [[Seidel-399|Johanne SEIDEL]] (40) and 8 children: **[[Kast-156|Auguste]] (18, later married [[Schindler-1125|Charles Christian SCHINTLER]] ) **Sophie (15) **Friedrich (14) **Eduard (11) **Carl (7) **Louis (4) (Thomas Louis? later married Harriett HUBBLE) **August (2) (Henry? later married Adah KERR) **Adolph (born @ sea?) *'''[[Kirchner-990|KIRCHNER Johann Carl Christian (Carl)]]''' (29 Jul 1804 - 1871 in Victoria) Miner from Clausthal, Hanover, **Johanne Friedericke BEHRENS (9 Dec 1799 - ) **Georg Christian Heinrich Herman (5 Aug 1830 - ) married Margaret SAVILLE, 1858, in Kapunda **[[Kirchner-1000|Marie Wilhelmine Auguste]] (3 Dec 1832 - ), Servant, married BOECK in 1853 in North Adelaide **Caroline Wilhelmine (18 Feb 1834 - 1920 in NSW), possibly married William BARK, 1852, in Kooringa. **Carl Friedrich Gottlieb (16 Oct 1835 - 1889, Stawell, Victoria) , Ore sorter, possibly married Liudwina KENER in 1853. **Pauline (14 Apr 1838 - ) *[[Klingebiel-10|KLINGEBEIL/KLINGEBUL/KLINGENBUHL Heinrich Conrad]] (ca 1795 - 1873) Woodsman, his wife, Unknown SPöTTER / SPOTTER (ca 1793 -) with 5 children: ** Conrad (ca 1824 - 1854 at Adelaide) ** Minna (25) ** Heinrich (23) ** Ludwig (23) ** Christian (18) *[[Kreichelt-1|KREICHELT Carl Wilhelm Friedrich]] (19 Dec 1821 -) Laundry worker from Clausthal, Hanover *[[Leucht-6|LEUCHT/LEICHT Heinrich Rudolf Wilhelm]] (6 Apr 1831 - ) Roadworker from Clausthal, Hanover *'''[[Liebeknecht-3|LIEBEKNECHT Johann Georg Christoph]]''' (39) Roadworker from Lautenthal, Hanover with his son. [His wife did not travel. Christoph married Johanne Rudolphine UHE in 1853] ** [[Liebeknecht-1|Johann Heinrich Wilhelm]] (11) married Maria SCHMIDT in 1863 at Peters Hill *'''[[Lindner-622|LINDNER/LINDER August Johann Heinrich]]''' (33) Miner from Wildemann, Hanover **'''[[Veith-223|Friedricke (nee VEITH/VEIT)]]''' (32) **'''[[Lindner-389|Hohann Heinrich]]''' (9) married Charlotte Hilda WHITBREAD, 1876, at Auburn **[[Lindner-705|Friedrich]] (6) married Mary NINNES, **[[Lindner-458|Elise]] (3) **[[Lindner-706|Julius]] (inf) *[[Löwe-11679|LöWE/LOWE Carl August]] (35) road worker from Lonauerhammerhütte, Hanover with wife and child ( 9 months) ** Caroline Louise Rosalie nee HARTMANN (1822- 18 Feb 1890) **[Rosalie with surname HARTMANN later had children with Johann Frederick Julius STOPP ( - 06.06.1873 Nth Adelaide SA): George Hans STOPP (24.12.1856-), John Henry Frederick (2.6.1859-21.12.1897), Johann Frederick (15.9.1861-24.8.1951), Fredericke Augusta (11.7.1864-), Carl Rudolph (14.1.1866-after 1893), Christoph Frederick (17.10.1867-18.1.1934).] *LüDDEKE/LUDDEKE/LUDECKE Wilhelm (16) Road worker from Clausthal, Hanover *[[Lührig-3|LüHRIG/LIERICH / LUHRIG Carl August Julius]] (42) , an ore sorter from Clausthal, Honover, with his wife ** [[Hänel-68|Caroline Friedericke Amelia Sophie HANEL]] (33) and son ** [[Lührig-4|Heinrich August Wilhelm]] (6) *[[Mauerlehr-1|MAUERLEHR/MANERLEHR Carl August]] (7 Aug 1814 - ), Labourer from Clausthal, Hanover with his wife and their two children, **Johanne Julie Henriette SCHWABE/SCHWEBE (19 Apr 1812 - ) **Georgina Caroline Henrietta Bertha DIEKFOFF (3 Sep 1842 - ) **Heinrich August Christian Theodor MAUERLEHR (24 Feb 1846 - ) *MAUERLEHR Heinrich Georg (19) Carepenter from Buntenbock, Hanover *OBPERMANN August Christian Martin ? (17). [This record is probably incorrect. Different sources record that [[Oppermann-160|August Christian Martin OPPERMANN]] migrated on the Steinwärder in 1853.] *[[Danzig-29|PABST Mrs Johanne Friedericke Christiane nee DANZIG]] (b 7 Apr 1816) widow from Clausthal, Hanover, ** Carl Wilhelm (b 21 Feb 1840 ), ** Dorothea Wilhelmina (b 19 Feb 1842), ** Henrietta (b 17 Feb 1844), ** Louise (b 5 May 1846) **[ Note different members of PABST and DANZIG families on the same voyage. [[Pabst-326|Augustine Caroline PABST]] and [[Horneffer-5|Johanne Christiane Henrietta DANZIG nee HORNREFFER]] ] *[[Pabst-334|PABST Henrietta Marie]] (11 Apr 1807) from Clausthal, Hanover. Sister of Auguste Caroline HEBERLE, née PABST. *PESCHAU Ludwig (20) Woodsman from Lauterberg, Hanover *[[Polle-32|POLLE Heinrich Christian Friedrich]] (4 Jun 1819 - 3 Nov 1898) Carpenter from Lauthental, Hanover, **Henrietta Auguste GIESECKE (4 Jun 1821- 12 Mar 1898) **Louise (3 Mar 1846) **Auguste (21 Oct 1847) **Caroline (20 Sep 1849 - 1933) **[Born in Australia, Johanne Auguste (ca 1854), Friedrich (Fritz) Wilhelm (1 Dec 1857-1935), Emile Robert (M) and Emilige Auguste (F) (24 Nov 1859), Emilie Pauline (ca 1862)] *'''[[Preiss-80|PREISS Carl]]''' (1804-1891) Building Yard Labourer from Clausthal, Hanover, **'''[[Rosenthal-680|Caroline ROSENTHAL]]''' (1804-1889) , **[[Preiss-159|Georgina Auguste Friedericke]] (1836-1929) married Friedrich John DUNOW in 1853 **[[Preiss-155|Julianne Henriette Friedericke (1839-1925)]] married Johann Franz SONNTAG in 1855, their second child [[Sonntag-52|Alwine Ida]] was born in 1862. **[[Preiss-160|Carl Freidrich]] (1840-1926) married Bridget QUINN in 1865 **[[Preiss-158|Henriette Augustine Friedericke]] (1843-1915) married William Costen BURGESS in 1862 **[[Preiss-79|Heinrich August Friedrich]] (1846-1932) married Ellen BAKER in 1873 *RöDER/RODER/ROEDER Carl Heinrich Wilhelm (17) Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover *'''[[Rosenthal-1066|ROSENTHAL Ernst Carl Julius Friedrich]]''' (4 May 1808 - 1865, parents: Carl August and ? nee HABICH), Miner from Clausthal, Hanover. Residences Hope Valley, Highercombe, Dry Creek. **[[Bartholomäus-10|Auguste Julianne BARTHOLOMäUS/BARTHOLOMAUS]] (14 Feb 1804), **Heinrich Friedrich August (20 Feb 1830 - 28 Mar 1920), married Caroline Louisa Henriette JAHN/ZAHN, 17 Nov 1855 **Henrietta Auguste (7 Oct 1831- ) married ROBINSON **Ernst Carl Julius (Charles) (1 Sep 1833 - ), Ore sorter, married Johanna Augusta JAHN in 1860. **Friedrich August (19 Sep 1835 - ), Ore sorter, married Caroline Louisa Henriette JAHN in 1855 **'''[[Rosenthal-952|Julienne Henriette Marie]]''' (22 Jan 1838 - 5 Nov 1928), married Johann Heinrich WARK in 1853 **Marie Caroline (20 Jun 1842 - ) married HUGALL, **Johanne Julianne (31 Jan 1845 - ) **[The eldest son, [[Rosenthal-1065|Friedrich Wilhelm]] migrated to North Carolina in 1854 with a wife and two children. *[[Sauer-1628|SAUER / LANER Heinrich Julius]] (27) Roadworker from Lautenthal, Hanover. Possibly married Mary McGURK in 1862 at Crafers. *'''[[Schintler-22|SCHINDLER / SCHINTLER Heinrich Christian]]''' (19), Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover *[[Schlinckert-1|SCHLINKERT Carl]] (25) Roadworker from Lautenthal, Hanover. Possibly the Carl SCHLINKERT who was in Adelaide Gaol in 1889? *[[Schlüter-376|SCHlüTER/SCHLUTER/SCHLUETER]] Heinrich August Eduard (19) Ore Sorter from Wildemann, Hanover. Married Sarah CULLEN, 12 Jul 1853 at the Roman Catholic Church in Adelaide. *[[Schmidt-13303|SCHMIDT Carl Friedrich Julius]] (12 Jan 1816) Roadworker from Clausthal, Hanover, , **Johanna Frederica BAUM (2 Nov 1816), **Carl Friedrich Julius (11 May 1842), married [[Bertram-946|Caroline Augusta Maria BERTRAM]] in 1865 at Kooringa **Carl (1 Jun 1844 - 9 Apr 1852), **Bernhard (2 Oct 1846) **Johanna (Annie) (born at sea 1851) married William Fuss, 1872 at Moonta *[[Schulz-2022|SCHULZ / SCHULTZ August Heinrich Friedrich]] (ca 1809 - 1862 at Krondorf) Roadworker, Smelter Worker from Zellerfeld, Hanover **Henrietta née STURM/STORM (ca 1813 - 21 Sep 1874 at Lyndoch Valley) **Johann Christian Friedrich (18, Ore mill operator - 10 July 1876 near Aldinga) **Henrietta (16) **Wilhelm (ca 1836, road worker - 16 Sep 1883) married Margret EDWARDS, 25 May 1861, at Kooringa **Auguste (12) **Carl (ca 1847 - 13 Dec 1882 at Auburn) [possibly the Carl SCHULTZ who married Mary Ann COOPER in Upper Wakefield District, 26 Feb 1872, Age:24, Father: August SCHULTZ] **Friederike (1) **[August and Henriette possibly had a son, August, born 16 Dec 1852 in District of Upper Wakefield, and another daughter, Karoline, born 24 December 1855 in the District of Adelaide] *[[Sievert-248|SIEVERT / SIEBERT Friedrich]] (31) Roadworker from Lautenthal, Hanover *[[Thomas-47222|THOMAS Georg Friedrich]] (10 Dec 1801 - 1851) (committed suicide, jumped overboard and died at sea), miner from Zellerfeld, Hanover, **Johanne Friederike HELD (26 Nov 1812 - 18 Sep 1886, buried at Monarto), **Georgine Friederike (28 Jul 1837 - 19 Oct 1909) married Carl Julius Heinrich REIDEL ca 1855 **Georg August Friedrich "George August Frederick" (28 Oct 1842 - 18 Aug 1916 at Monarto), possibly married Ann Jane CLARKE at Reedy Creek, 5 Feb 1873 **Auguste Christine (13 Feb 1846) **Johanne Friederike (19 Nov 1848), possibly married John Edward PEARSON, 9 Apr 1875 at Summerfield **Bertha (Mar 1851 - 14 Jan 1863 at Blumberg (Birdwood)) *[[Unger-1296|UNGER Christian Wilhelm]] (19) Ore Sorter Clausthal, Hanover. Married Agnes GERARD, 17 Jan 1856 in Nairne, South Australia. *[[Veit-276|VEIT Georg Heinrich Zacharias]] (35), Road worker from Clausthal, Hanover, married the widow: **Johanne BöHM / BOHM née SCHUBER (35) married at Easter 1851, **Johanne BöHM / BOHM (11) **Julie BöHM / BOHM (8), **August BöHM / BOHM, (6) **Wilhelm VEIT (1) *[[Wahlert-24|WAHLERT Carl Heinrich Friedrich]] (19 Aug 1826 - 30 Mar 1905 at Millerton (Burra)) , Road Worker from Clausthal, Hanover **Friederike Christiane Caroline TYX/DIX/DICKS (1 Aug 1824 - 23 Apr 1904 at Redruth (Burra)), **Auguste (1851- 21 Jul 1851 at Sea) **[Children born in Australia Ernst Friedrich (8.3.1853 at Hope Valley -), [[Wahlert-10|Heinrich William]] (17.8.1857 at Irish Town - 1916), Charles (1859-), Amelia Augusta BERNHARDT (21.5.1862 at Redruth - 1934), Eliza ROSENTHAL (1.9.1864 at Millerton - 21.6.1908).] *[[Wangemann-39|WANGEMANN Franz]] (28 May 1820 - 1884), Labourer from Clausthal, Hanover **[[Müller-8899|Dorothea Caroline Auguste MüLLER/MULLER]] (7 Dec 1821 - 1882) **[[Wangemann-38|Wilhelm]] ( 5 1/2), **August (3) **Fritz (9 months) **[Franz and Dorothea had a son, Johann Wilhelm Emiel, 22 Oct 1852 at Klemzig, SA]. *WEICHERT Carl Wilhelm (37 1/2) Miner from Zellerfeld, Hanover **Caroline LEUNIG (35) **Emma (12 1/2) **Johanne (9) **Minna (6) **Carl (3) **Auguste (6 months) *[[Weiland-664|WEILAND Carl Friedrich]] (8 May 1827 -) Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover **[[Hausdörfer-2|Mathilde, née HAUSDöRFER]] (26 years old; parents: HAUSDöRFER , Georg Heinrich; HAUSDöRFER, Juliane, nee ZWICKERT) (also brother of Heinrich Ernst Eduard on the same ship) *'''[[Weinhardt-9|WEINHARDT Justus Heinrich]]''' (20) Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover ==Sources of Passenger Lists and other information== * barque Herder, 460 tons, Captain J.F. von Hagen, from Bremen 5th June 1851, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 21st September 1851. Transcribed and submitted to TheShipsList by Robert Janmaat. online at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/herder1851.shtml * HERDER 1851 from Diane Cumming's Bound For South Australia website. first accessed online on the 10th of April, 2020 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1851Herder.htm * 05/06/1851 - 21/09/1851 from the Passengers In History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 10th of April, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945706 * The South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Saturday 20 September 1851, Page 2. first accessed online on the 10th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38440446? * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Monday 22 Septembers 1851, Page 2. first accessed online on the 10th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207069411? * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Monday 22 September 1851, Page 2. first accessed online on the 10th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38443093? * SHIPPING. from the South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1847 - 1852) of Thursday 25 September 1851, Page 2. first accessed online on the 10th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195943170?

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==Welcome to the Herefordshire Team page!== '''Team Leader:''' [[Orvis-372|Nikki Orvis]] '''Herefordshire Team Members:''' [[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]], [[Ross-21279|Jo-Anne Riolfo]], [[Watkins-7379 | Peggy Watkins]] '''Goal''' The goal of the Herefordshire Team is to make all Herefordshire profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations and current researchers that can facilitate their quest for family history, and bring them one step closer to discovering the myriad of people it has taken for them to draw breath. '''Quick Links''' [[:Category:Herefordshire|Herefordshire Category Page]] | [[Space:Herefordshire Research Resources|Herefordshire Research Resources]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Herefordshire Herefordshire Statistics] '''Topics''' In order to achieve our goal, there are a number of things we are currently working on: *Herefordshire Name Studies *Herefordshire Profiles managed by the England Project. ** [[:Category:England%2C_Project_Managed_Profiles|Managed Profiles Category Page]] *[[:Category:Herefordshire%2C_Maintenance_Categories|Maintenance Categories]] **[[:Category:Herefordshire%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Herefordshire Unsourced Profiles]] **[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HEF|Herefordshire Unconnected Profiles]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_HEF|Herefordshire Suggestion List]] For up to date unsourced, unconnected and database suggestions please visit the [[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|Regional and County Statistics Page]] '''What to do''' We handle the responsibility of improving the profiles of people from Herefordshire along with several other tasks, which include: * Oversight of the [[:Category:Herefordshire|Herefordshire Category Page]] to ensure that our information is up to date and is consistent with the other England county pages. ** This also includes the revision of our categories, adding correct categories and deleting incorrect or unnecessary categories as needed. ** [[:Category:Herefordshire|The Herefordshire Category Page]] also includes monitoring the page to ensure that all profiles are placed into the most accurate sub-category possible and not into any of the parent categories. * Continual updating of the [[:Category:Herefordshire%2C_Maintenance_Categories| maintenance]] templates on Herefordshire profiles such as "Unsourced" and "Estimated Date". * Focusing on the improvement of Herefordshire profiles including sourcing, connecting, merging duplicates, correcting database errors, and writing biographies. ** Creating profiles for prominent or notable Herefordshire-based individuals and connecting them to our global trees. ** Researching and updating profiles on WikiTree which are relevant to prominent Herefordshire families. '''Herefordshire Resources''' *[[Space:Herefordshire Research Resources|Herefordshire Research Resources]] *[[:Category:Herefordshire|Herefordshire Category Page]] == Team Members Specific Interests== {| | border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 !Team member !Places !Main Surnames !Other interests and projects |- ![[Orvis-372|Nikki Orvis]] |Welsh border |Waites |Sourcing, Data Doctor, Wales project |- ![[Ross-21279|Jo-Anne Riolfo]] | | | |- !|||| |- ![[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]] | | | |- !|||| |- ![]] | | | |- !|||| |- |} '''Communication and Collaboration''' If you want to work together, go for it! You can communicate with everyone by posting to this page or by messaging individual members. Keep in mind that we will largely be working on profiles that are managed by other people—always endeavour to discuss any major changes you may wish to make to a profile with the profile manager/s involved. '''WikiTree Help Resources''' : [[:Help:Categorization|Categorization Help]] : [[:Help:Research_Note_Boxes|Research Note Box Help]] : [[:Help:Sources|Sources Help]] : [[Help:Profiles_of_Sources| Free Space Pages for Sources]] : [[:Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] : [[:Help:Stickers|Stickers]] : [[:Help:Adding_Links|Adding Links]] : [[:Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Sources Style Guide]]

Heritage

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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Thompson-57858|John Thompson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Thompson-57858#PM-26865761 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Heritage Exchange Categories

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:US Black Heritage Project]] '''[[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Page]]''' *'''[[:Category:USBH_Heritage_Exchange|USBH Heritage Exchange Category Landing Page]]''' == Heritage Exchange Categories == There are 10 categories currently used for the '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Program|Heritage Exchange Program]]'''. See this separate category stream for post-1865 US Black Heritage: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Maintenance_Categories US Black Heritage Project Maintenance Categories] (please do not add HE categories to people born after 1865). 1. '''[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange]]''' :: Used initially on all newly created slave and slave owner profiles and related space pages. USBH project members check new profiles and pages for completeness, then remove the category. 2. '''[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Linked]]''' :: Used on any slave profile not yet linked to any children. 3. '''[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Linked]]''' :: Used on any slave profile linked to their children. They do not have to be connected to the Global Tree to be in this category. :: Exception: when a person died as a child or never had children, they may have this category if they are attached to their parents. 4. '''[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs LNAB]]''' :: Used when the last name is unknown or a placeholder last name has been used. Do not add this category if using the {{Slave LNAB}} template because the template adds the category automatically.(note: that template goes above the Biography heading) 5.'''[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]]''' ::Used on any slave profiles or space pages when a slave owner profile has not yet been linked. The slave owner may or may not yet be identified. 6. '''[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]]''' :: Used on slave owner profiles or space pages when slave profiles need to be created. Hopefully, there will be a list of slaves only on either the slave owner profile or the space page - make sure to check that duplicate profiles aren't created on both. 7. '''[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]]''' :: Used on slave owner profiles or space pages when a list of unnamed slaves has been created, but they still need to be identified by name. 8. '''[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Status Unknown]]''' :: Used on profiles when an African-American person was born before the civil war, but it is unknown if the person was ever enslaved or lived as a free person. This category alerts people that we might need to look for a slave owner or paperwork for a free person of color. 9. '''[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Space Page]]''' ::Used on slave owner profiles when it is known there are more than 10 slaves to be listed and the page has not yet been created. This page will be used as a slavery workspace. 10. '''[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Category]]''' ::Used only on Plantation Space Pages when the category has not yet been created for that plantation. 11. '''[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Page]]''' ::Used on profiles for slave owners when a plantation has been identified, but a page for that plantation has not yet been created. == USBH Project Links == * '''[[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]''' * '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|USBH Heritage Exchange Portal]]''' * '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Resources_Sandbox|USBH Resources Sandbox - Add your links HERE!]]''' === Email Your Info === * If you or a friend would like to send us documentation or other information about an enslaved ancestor, just email: '''wikitrees-usbh-exchange''' ''at'' '''googlegroups.com''' - replace the ''at'' with '''@'''

Heritage Memorial Park, Milledgeville, Georgia

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''' This page is part of the [[Space:Georgia Cemeteries Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]] and the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. See [[:Category:Heritage Memorial Park, Milledgeville, Georgia|Heritage Memorial Park]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Heritage Memorial Park
'''Address:''' 371 Log Cabin Rd NE, Milledgeville, GA 31061
'''Telephone:''' [https://www.williamsfuneralhome.net/ Williams Funeral Home] (478) 452-2148
'''GPS Coordinates:''' 33.13618, -83.23633 | [https://www.google.com/maps/place/33%C2%B008'10.3%22N+83%C2%B014'10.8%22W/@33.13618,-83.2385187,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d33.13618!4d-83.23633 Google Map] | [https://www.mapquest.com/latlng/33.13618,-83.23633?zoom=0 MapQuest] '''# of Interments:''' 404 added to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1791368 FindaGrave] | [[Space:Heritage_Memorial_Park_Cemetery_To_Do_List|Table of Interments]]
'''Status of Cemetery:''' Active
'''Condition of Cemetery:''' Unknown
'''Location:''' '''{{red|Pending}}''' '''History:''' '''{{red|Pending}}''' '''Notables:''' '''{{red|Pending}}''' '''Online Resources:''' :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1791368 FindaGrave 1791368] :[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Heritage-Memorial-Park/258729 BillionGraves 258729] :[http://friendsofcems.org/Baldwin/CemList.php?CemNumber=243&CemName=Heritage%20Memorial%20Park Friends of Baldwin County Cemeteries, Inc.]

Heritage of Union County North Carolina 1842 1992

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Heritage of Union County, North Carolina: 1842-1992 == * Virginia A. S. K. Bjorlin (formerly known as Virginia A. S. Kendrick) **Union County, North Carolina, USA: Carolinas Genealogical Society, 1993 :::Family histories submitted for Union County families by various people. ---- * Citation Example: ::: Kendrick, Virginia A. S., ''[[Space:Heritage of Union County North Carolina 1842 1992|The Heritage of Union County, North Carolina: 1842-1992]]''. Union County, North Carolina, USA: Carolinas Genealogical Society, 1993. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Kendrick|Kendrick]]: Page xxx * Named Reference Example: :::First Use: ::::Kendrick, Virginia A. S., ''[[Space:Heritage of Union County North Carolina 1842 1992|The Heritage of Union County, North Carolina: 1842-1992]]''. Union County, North Carolina, USA: Carolinas Genealogical Society, 1993. :::Subsequent Usage: :::: ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Heritage of Union County North Carolina 1842 1992|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Where to find the book === :Use WorldCat to find holdings: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/29736764 :Union County Heritage Room may have copies for sale: http://www.co.union.nc.us/LivingHere/UnionCountyHeritageRoom.aspx

Herkimer County, New York

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[[Category:New York Projects]] [[Category:Herkimer County, New York]] {{US History|sub-project=New York}} == History == Herkimer County was formed in 1791 from Montgomery County. It is named after [[Herkimer-11|General Nicholas Herkimer]], who served in, and was killed during, the Revolutionary War. == Adjacent Counties == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St._Lawrence_County_New_York St. Lawrence County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hamilton_County_New_York Hamilton County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fulton_County_New_York Fulton County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Montgomery_County%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study Montgomery County] -East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Otsego_County_New_York Otsego County] - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Oneida_County_New_York Oneida County] - West *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Lewis_County_New_York Lewis County] - West ==Communities== ===City=== * [[:Category:Little Falls, New York|Little Falls]] ===Towns=== * [[:Category:Columbia, New York|Columbia]] * [[:Category:Danube, New York|Danube]] * [[:Category:Fairfield, New York|Fairfield]] * [[:Category:Frankfort, New York|Frankfort]] * [[:Category:German Flatts, New York|German Flatts]] * [[:Category:Herkimer, New York|Herkimer]] * [[:Category:Litchfield, New York|Litchfield]] * [[:Category:Little Falls (town), New York|Little Falls]] * [[:Category:Manheim, New York|Manheim]] * [[:Category:Newport, New York|Newport]] * [[:Category:Norway, New York|Norway]] * [[:Category:Ohio, New York|Ohio]] * [[:Category:Russia, New York|Russia]] * [[:Category:Salisbury, Herkimer County, New York|Salisbury]] * [[:Category:Schuyler, New York|Schuyler]] * [[:Category:Stark, New York|Stark]] * [[:Category:Warren, New York|Warren]] * [[:Category:Webb, New York|Webb]] * [[:Category:Winfield, New York|Winfield]] ===Villages=== * [[:Category:Cold Brook, New York|Cold Brook]] * [[:Category:Dolgeville, New York|Dolgeville]] * [[:Category:Frankfort (village), New York|Frankfort]] * [[:Category:Herkimer (village), New York|Herkimer]] - County Seat * [[:Category:Ilion, New York|Ilion]] * [[:Category:Middleville, New York|Middleville]] * [[:Category:Mohawk, Herkimer County, New York|Mohawk]] * [[:Category:Newport (village), New York|Newport]] * [[:Category:Poland, Herkimer County, New York|Poland]] * [[:Category:West Winfield, New York|West Winfield]] ===Census-designated Places=== * Old Forge * Thendara ===Hamlets=== * Beaver River * Eagle Bay * Jordanville * Newville ==Resources and Records== === On WikiTree === *[[:Category: Herkimer County, New York, Cemeteries]] === On the Internet === *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Herkimer_County,_New_York_Genealogy FamilySearch: Herkimer County, New York Genealogy] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ny/herkimer/ Herkimer County Genealogy Trails] * [https://herkimer.nygenweb.net/ Herkimer County USGenWeb] * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ny/herkimer/herkimer.htm Herkimer County USGenWeb Archives] * [https://herkimercountyhistory.org/ Herkimer County Historical Society] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society]

Herman Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] What happened to my grandmother Rosa Bershach? Where did she disappear about 1904/1906? Others have tried but no one has succeeded yet. If you would like to be a Wonderful WIKITREER then here is your chance. Rosa was born in 1876 in St Pancras MIddlesex. She lived as my grandfathers housekeeper & bore him 5 children.We have searched Deaths, emigration, marriages etc with no luck so far. If you like a challenge why not try this one? Remember, her life up until the birth of her daughter Caterina Hilda in 1903 is well documented. After that she disappeared at roughly the same time that my grandfather Carl/Charles Hermann married Mary Hambleton. Hint: Several of her siblings changed their names so she could be Rose/Rosa or Bershach/Bershak/Barshak etc! Good luck

Herman Levi de Vries - A Lost Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Descendants of Herman Levi de Vries== Documents the family of Herman Levi de Vries, and his descendants. * by David Grawrock * published by Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NVGHK5C ===Source example=== : * "Herman Levi de Vries" Grawrock, David. ''[[Space:Herman Levi de Vries - A Lost Family|Herman's Descendants]]'' (Amazon, 2020) ===Inline Citation Example=== : [[#Herman|Herman]]: Person: person #, Page # ===Who's in the book=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Herman Levi de Vries - A Lost Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Hermann (Missouri)

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[[Category:Hermann, Missouri]] === Settlement === Historically, this region was Osage land. The majority of the Osage and other indigenous peoples of Missouri were forcibly relocated during the Indian Removals of the 1800s along the Trail of Tears to the Oklahoma Territory. In George H. King's "History of Hermann", compiled in 1876 and published in The Advertiser-Courier, he described its European settlement thus: "Hermann was settled under the auspices of the Philadelphia German Settlement Society. In 1837, a committee was appointed, who came to Missouri, and after some investigation, returned and reported to the Society. Whereupon Mr. G. F. Bayer, General Agent, came, and selected a site for settlement, that upon which Hermann now stands. His country-men not caring to engage in general farming, which would necessitate the employment of many field hands and consequently slaves, but preferring to raise fruits, and the country in all its picturesque beauty forcibly reminding him of his native land, influenced him to make this selection. [...] Bayer entered about 12,000 acres land of Government at $1.25 per acre, and after the incorporation of the town in 1840 the same, with the tracts purchased of the aforesaid residents, were transferred to the trustees of Hermann." At the time of Bayer's visit, there were only four families present in the area: the Atkins, Hensley, Philips and Jarvis families. All but the Jarvis family were bought out, and German settlers directed by the PGSS arrived between 1837 and 1840 to establish a colony. According to King, "At first, the little colony did not prosper, and upon several occasions, the abandonment of the settlement was seriously contemplated, but on each occasion some fortunate circumstance occurred which deterred the consummation of the project. The settlers were industrious and frugal, but sickness and the want of financial resources, were the causes which occasioned the lack of prosperity." In 1839, every adult male in Hermann except 3 was sick with "fever and ague" that was traced to decaying debris in the creek. In June 1844, they faced massive flooding of the Missouri River known as "The Great Overflow." King reports; "the Missouri being literally filled with floating cattle, timber and houses, the latter often-times containing chickens, household effects, &c. A tobacco barn heavily freighted was secured by some of the citizens, but slipped its moorings during the succeeding night and floated down the "Mighty Missouri"." Hermann was made County Seat in 1842. In 1849, a cholera epidemic broke out in Hermann, killing 128 people in three months. Cholera returned in 1850, killing 10 more, and again in 1854, killing another 30. In 1845, the steamer 'Big Hatchie" exploded at the Hermann wharf, killing and injuring many. The inhabitants of Hermann at first considered themselves to be German still - during the Mormon war, they returned to their homes after assembling because a "sufficient force of American volunteers" had arrived, but by the Civil war, Hermann patriotically mustered 10 companies to defend the Union. === Hermann Grapes and Wine === The first grapes were grown in Hermann in 1846 and the first wine made in 1847. The following years were described as "Grape Mania," and in 1876, the Hermann region produced about 500,000 gallons of wine annually. George Riefenstahl and Michael Poeschel were the pioneers of the wine-making industry, and Poeschel went on to establish Stone Hill Winery, which is still in operation today. === Newspapers === * ''Hermanner Wochenblatt'', Deutsch, 1843 - 1854; renamed ''Hermanner Volksblatt'', 1854 - 1928. * ''Lichtfreund'', Deutsch, 1843 - 1854 * "Central Missourian", Deutsch, 1866 - 1869 * "The Calumet", Deutsch, 1869 - 1873 * "Die Gasconade Zeitung", Deutsch, 1873 - 187? * "The Gasconade County Record", English, 1873 - ? * "Gasconade County Advertiser", English, 1874 - ? * "The (Advertiser-)Courier", English, 1874 - present '''Resources''' *[[Wikipedia:Hermann, Missouri | Hermann on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.hermannmo.com/ City website] *''Add any additional genealogical resources here'' ----

Hermann Family Mysteries

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

Hermanus Hendrik Steyn

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

Hermitage, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Hermitage, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Hermitage, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Hermitage, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' == History == The following text - to be edited and condensed later - is from the ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador.''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,''] Volume 2, pp. 918-921. "HERMITAGE pop. 1981, 863). Hermitage is located on the Hermitage Bay side of the peninsula between Hermitage and Connaigre Bays. Hermitage, which was used as a fishing station by the French in the seventeenth century, was later an outport of the London-based Robert Newman and Company by 1800 and by the twentieth century was the regional services centre of Hermitage Bay." "Hermitage was named after Hermitage in Jersey, off the port of St. Helier. Hermitage is located in a well-protected cove which has a very good harbour extending well inland. Hermitage was an early outport of French fishing interests centered at St. Pierre and Plaisance (Placentia) on the south coast in the seventeenth century. It was reported to be occupied in 1687 by one family and a number of fishing servants, the civilian population totaling thirty one inhabitants. A church and two houses were reported erected at Hermitage. No families or fishing servants were reported at L'Hermitage in 1691 or 1692 when much of the French resources and men were concentrated fighting the English in a series of raids on the Avalon Peninsula. In 1693 and 1694 Jullien, Noel and Ustache Petit were reported to be resident at Hermitage with fifteen fishing servants. In 1711 only one family remained in Hermitage and by 1713, with the signing of the Treaty of Utrecht, the French were compelled to abandon their fishing posts on the south coast of Newfoundland." "Captain William Taverner surveying the coast in 1718 noted at Hermitage that he had "surveyed the Bay or harbour of Hermitage. Ther's [sic] a good Beech [sic] and places for fishing." Captain James Cook, who surveyed the coast of Newfoundland from 1760 to 1780, was more impressed by Hermitage's possibilities as a fishing station. He wrote that in this cove there was "very good Anchoring room and depth of water for the largest ship, shelter'd from all winds, and several convenient places for building of stages & landing & drying of Fish." James Cook noted Hermitage's nearby fishing grounds about the Fox Islands, just off the cove where there was "some shoal ground, where on are generally found plenty of Fish." "It is likely that Hermitage was occupied by fishing servants of Dartmouth- and Jersey-based merchants who exploited the year-round cod fishery on the south coast following the exodus of the French. The London-based Robert Newman and Company established a station, one of a series of fishing outports on the south coast, at Hermitage by the late 1700s, and it was this company, mainly through its later partner T.A. Hunt, that populated and maintained Hermitage until the early 1900s." "Hermitage Cove was first recorded in the Census in 1836 with a population of sixty-six persons, many of them fishing servants. The Rev. William Marshall called at Hermitage Cove on June 18, 1839 where he was "at first very cooly received by a Mr. Rose, the Principal Planter there. I read prayers and preached in the evening to a small congregation of people and baptized two children." Later that month, Marshall also held service in a Mr. Robert's House. The congregation included a James Engram and a John Rose. A Joseph Roberts was listed as a resident of Hermitage Cove in 1821 and a William Ingham or Ingraham was also an inhabitant by 1827. Other pioneering settlers included Henry Rose (1828), George Mede (Mead) (1835), George Harris (1846), and Aquila Francis (1858), a trader. Lovell's Newfoundland Directory (1871) also listed John Dowder (Dowden), Robert May and Thomas Woods as fishermen of Hermitage in 1871 in addition to the Rev. Edward Colley, minister of the Church of England and Dr. Eben Thompson, physician and surgeon." "Hermitage, like Harbour Breton, was an early "company town" almost wholly dependent on the supplying mercantile firm of Newman and Company, and a large proportion of its population continued to be fishing servants recruited from Dorset, Devon and the Channel Islands. Hermitage and other settlements dependent upon the Newmans on the south coast of Newfoundland were, outside of St. John's, one of the last places in Newfoundland to experience a late nineteenth century migration from Great Britain and the Channel Islands. Hermitage was then still absorbing emigrants from Dorset and Somerset, and others from the Channel Islands, who travelled to Newfoundland by way of the Jersey house of P. Nicholle based at Jersey Harbour, Fortune Bay. Census records, however, indicate that Hermitage was early settled by English fishermen and their families, and that after 1857 only a very small proportion of the population was English-born. No Irish-born settlers were reported at Hermitage although a high percentage of Roman Catholic residents was reported in the Census of 1836 at a time when the Newman firm was recruiting servants from southwestern Ireland." "The spiritual well-being of the itinerant workers of Hermitage had early been the care and concern of the Methodist missionary William Marshall, who had established a small school and chapel at Hermitage Cove by 1839 and 1841 respectively. The school was attended by over thirty children who attended every Sunday and week-days when the missionary was in the harbour. In 1847 the Fortune and Hermitage Bays mission of the Society of the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts was begun but in 1854 a separate mission was established at Hermitage for Hermitage Bay. Although a Church of England school had been erected by 1844, a teacher was not secured until 1845. The school was described in 1845 as "A very good room . . . having been originally intended for a chapel .... The Master, Mr. James Groom, is one of the plain fishermen-schoolmasters, but competent to the direction of a School of this Class." "A resident clergyman was appointed by 1854 and in that year St. Saviour's Church of England Church was consecrated. This impressive building was described by Rev. J.G. Mountain as "a substantial and handsome church, the only one not built of wood within many hundred miles. It is of brick with stone facings, about eighty feet long and thirty broad, the style early English, and in very good taste. His [the builder's] first design was for a building which might answer the double purpose of a church and school, and to build a dwelling-house for the teacher; but this plan was partly laid aside .... I gladly consented to provide for the erection of the dwelling house with the funds at my disposal." In 1858 it was reported that a new Church of England school was under construction and by 1859 it was opened. A Church of England school board in Hermitage was formed by the Rev. Edward Colley in 1877. A new schoolhouse was erected in the 1920s and this was replaced in 1954 with a two-room structure, reputedly built with oak taken from the old church, which was demolished to provide the materials for the school. In 1973 a new four-classroom high school equipped with a gymnasium, library and seminar room was opened." "The original church, constructed of stone reputedly brought from the south of England, had greatly deteriorated by the early 1900s. According to B.W. Colley "The [original] church at Hermitage was the prettiest one along the south coast, built of brick and stone, old English style. But unfortunately the materials brought from England could not stand the Newfoundland climate." A new church was built in the mid-1920s and the original stone building was torn down in 1954." "The economic base of Hermitage was the small-boat inshore cod fishery, and the Bank fishery undertaken in Newman-owned schooners. A good description of the activities of Hermitage Cove residents in the early 1870s was given to a fisheries report in 1871 which stated: Here are the head quarters of the clergyman of the District, Mr. Colley; the place seems to be neat and doing moderately well. There are about 23 families and about 30 boats; they catch cod and herring in fair quantities, and some turbot; the former they take to Gaultois for sale, the herring also, but some small portion they sell to the Americans for bait. This system, as well as that of fishing with bultows, is so very unpopular that public opinion amongst themselves will entirely put a stop to it. They have some cows, and grow for their own use potatoes and cabbages, and get in the proper season a good deal of wild fruit and game. There seems to be no sickness and no crime, and only one case, that of a widow, where they have received Government relief. Here, as in all other places, they consider the take of fish this year as below the average, and that the season has been uncommonly cold and unpropitious." "According to David Simms, the Bank fishery involved four trips: one to the Western Shore (Rose Blanche Banks from February to April); the Gulf trip (the Gulf or Grand Banks from April to June); the capelin trip (undertaken on the Grand Banks from June to August) and the fall trip (undertaken on the Labrador coast from August to November). Cod was the main fishery but turbot, halibut and perch were also caught. The salmon fishery was also prosecuted in Hermitage by J & J Roberts and Thomas Ingram: the catch was smoked or pickled and sold to Newmans. Lobster factories (one factory in 1891 and fifteen factories in 1901) were set up in Hermitage with the cases of canned lobster being sold to Newmans and to the supplying merchants and fish buyers who succeeded that company. In 1982 both salmon and lobster continued to be caught in Hermitage in small commercial quantities." "In 1907 the Newman firm ceased operations in Hermitage which numbered 216 inhabitants in 1901. The Harris Export Company acquired the Newman interests in 1907 and they in turn sold out to the Garland Company based at nearby Gaultois, which had also been a former outport of the Newman firm. By 1952 a fresh-fish plant was opened in Gaultois and from 1952 until it closed in 1968 inshore fishermen from Hermitage sold their catch to Garland's processing operation. With funding from the Department of Regional Economic Expansion (DREE), and assistance from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, a fish plant was built in 1976. Salt fish processed in the plant was sold to the Canadian Saltfish Corporation and fresh fish fillets were sold to the B.C. Packers plant in Harbour Breton. Seawater Products was later converted to a fresh-frozen processing facility. In 1979 there were fifty full-time fishermen in Hermitage and approximately twenty part-time inshore fishermen. At the peak of the season the plant employed fifty people. The plant was supplied mainly by fishermen using longliners. In 1980 the plant was closed because of a protracted legal dispute between Seawater Products and the larger Fishery Products Limited." "A strong tradition of local entrepreneurship has existed in Hermitage. According to oral tradition businesses have included those of Alexander Roberts (still open in 1977), who established a general store in the early 1900s, and later expanded his operation to include ownership of banking schooners, and the trade in dried fish and salmon; William Engram, who established a general store in 1932, a fish-buying business, and a fish cannery, and whose business lasted until 1972; Freeman Crewe, who founded a business in 1944 which later expanded into a major hardware and building-supplies store; and Frederick Douglas, who founded a general store and fish business in 1936, buying dried fish and refined cod-liver oil, which lasted until c. 1950. A local consumers co-operative buying club with approximately fifteen members existed in the early 1950s. Two sawmills supplying local building needs only also existed in the settlement at that time." ===Early Residents=== '''1871:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/37551 ''Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871.''], p. 264. * Rev. E. Colley, Church of England * John Dowder, fisherman * Aquila Francis, fisherman * George Harris, fisherman * Thomas Ingram, fisherman * Robert May * Charles Roberts, fisherman * John Roberts, fisherman * Robert Roberts, planter * Henry Rose, Sr., planter * Henry Rose, Jr., fisherman * James Rose, Sr., fisherman * Jesse Rose, planter * Robert Rose Sr., fisherman * Robert Rose Jr., fisherman * Eben Thompson, M.D. physician and surgeon * Thomas Woods, fisherman '''1904:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/47735 ''McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory, 1904''], p. 487. * Seymour Abbott, fisherman * George Ball, fisherman * Rev. G. H. Bishop, Church of England * James Dowding, fisherman * Jesse Dowding, fisherman * William Framp, fisherman * Aqualla Francis, trader * Benjamin Francis, fisherman * John Francis, fisherman * John T Francis, fisherman * Mathew Francis, fisherman * Philip Francis, fisherman * Thomas Francis, fisherman * William Francis, fisherman * John Harris, fisherman * Robert Harris, fisherman * Ernest F. Hill, fisherman * [[Engram-29|James Ingram]], fisherman * Thomas Ingram, fisherman * Thomas McDonald, fisherman * Charles Meade, fisherman * James Meade, fisherman * Jesse Meade, fisherman * John Meade, fisherman * John Parsons, fisherman * Benjamin (of Henry) Rose, fisherman * Benjamin (of Jesse) Rose, fisherman * Henry Rose, fisherman * James Rose, fisherman * Jesse (of Benjamin) Rose, fisherman * Jesse (of James) Rose, fisherman * Jesse (of Samuel) Rose, fisherman * John Rose, fisherman * Robert Rose, fisherman * Samuel Rose, fisherman * William Rose, fisherman * Benjamin Roberts, fisherman * Frederick Roberts, fisherman * Henry Roberts, fisherman * John Roberts, fisherman * Morgan Roberts, fisherman * Robert Roberts, trader * Eli Short, fisherman * William Strickland, fisherman * Ebenezer Thompson, fisherman * Mark Way, trader '''1921 Census, heads of household:'''https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9FW-G3SM?i=751&cc=2226517 ''Newfoundland Census, 1921 - Fortune Bay District.'':], pp. 265-275. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! Name!!Birth date!!Birth Location |- | Abbott, William||1885 Jan||Grole |- | Ball, George Quilton||1896 Feb||Rencontre |- | Brown, Wesley B.||1895 Jan||Pools Island |- | Dowding, George||1889 Oct||Hermitage |- | Dowding, James||1860 Jan||Hermitage |- | Dowding, James||1891 May||Hermitage |- | Dowding, Jesse||1856 Feb||Hermitage |- | Dowding, Jesse||1888 Sep||Hermitage |- | Dowding, John W.||1887 Aug||Hermitage |- | Dowding, Samuel||1868 Mar||Hermitage |- | Dowding, William||1886 Mar||Hermitage |- | [[Engram-29|Engram, James]]||1854 Dec||Hermitage |- | Engram, John||1893 Apr||Hermitage |- | Engram, Jonas||1896 May||Hermitage |- | Engram, Thomas||1886 Oct||Hermitage |- | Engram, William||1890 Oct||Hermitage |- | Framp, James||1885 Dec||Hermitage |- | Framp, William||1885 Jul||Hermitage |- | Francis, Benjamin W.||1872 Jul||Hermitage |- | Francis, John B.||1890 Jun||Hermitage |- | Francis, John T.||1877 Jun||Hermitage |- | Francis, John Thomas||1899 Oct||Hermitage |- | Francis, Matthew||1868 Feb||Hermitage |- | Francis, Phillip|| 1862 Sep||Hermitage |- | Francis, Thomas||1864 Nov||Hermitage |- | Gaulton, John||1880 Sep||Brunette |- | Harris, John||1865 Apr||Pushthrough |- | Hawker, Walter C.||1896 Jun||Carbonear |- | Hill, Ernest||1882 May||Dawson's Cove |- | Hill, James Henry||1890 Jan||Bay St. George |- | Hollett, Edwin||1896 Jun||Grand Bank |- | Hunt, Henry||1894 Sept||Gaultois |- | McDonald, John||1870 Jan||Gaultois |- | McDonald, Thomas||1878 Dec||Gaultois |- | Mead, Charles||1870 Dec||Hermitage |- | Mead, James||1875 Jul||Hermitage |- | Mead, John||1872 Dec||Hermitage |- | Mead, John||1886 Jul||Barrisway Cove |- | Mead, Jesse||1875 Jul||Hermitage |- | Mead, Samuel||1885 Nov||Hermitage |- | Parsons, John||1868 Dec||Cul de Sac |- | Parsons, John W.||1890 Feb||Rencontre |- | Roberts, Alex||1886 Jan||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Benjamin||1880 Jun||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Charles||1883 Jan||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Frederick||1875 May||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Henry||1868 Aug||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Jacob||1892 Nov||Hermitage |- | Roberts, John||1884 July||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Matthew||1881 Feb||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Morgan||1870 Sep||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Thomas||1890 Jul||Hermitage |- | Rose, Benjamin||1866 Oct||Hermitage |- | Rose, Benjamin||1889 May||Hermitage |- | Rose, Benjamin||1891 May||Hermitage |- | Rose, Henry||1862 May||Hermitage |- | Rose, Henry||1890 May||Hermitage |- | Rose, Henry Thomas||1889 Sep||Hermitage |- | Rose. James||1889 Oct||Dawson's Cove |- | Rose, Jesse||1876 Nov||Hermitage |- | Rose, Jesse||1878 Aug ||Hermitage |- | Rose, Jesse||1880 Jan||Hermitage |- | Rose, John||1878 Sep||Hermitage |- |Rose, John Henry||1889 Jul||Hermitage |- | Rose, John W. ||1887 Jul||Hermitage |- | Rose, Susanna||1880 Oct||Hermitage |- | Rose, Thomas||1885 Dec||Dawson's Cove |- | Rose, Thomas||1886 Sep||Hermitage |- | Rose, William||1856 Dec||Hermitage |- | Short, Eli||1865 Jun||Sagona |- | Short, John||1895 Apr||Deadman's Cove |- | Simms, Jane||1851 Oct||Little Bay |- | Simms, John||1867 Mar||Richards Harbour |- | Simms, William||1884 Jul||Richards Harbour |- | Templeton, Rev. G. S. ||1885 Mar||Twillingate |- | Watton, Archibald||1889 Aug||Change Islands |- | Way, Mary||1864 Dec||Trinity |} ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hermitage, Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland One Place Study

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[[Category:Newfoundland Project]] [[Category: Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Fortune Bay District, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland]] === Purpose === In coordination with the larger [[Project:Newfoundland|Newfoundland Project]], this page is meant to document the history and families of the Hermitage Bay region of Newfoundland's south coast. This page is meant to be a collaborative work in progress, where the people of Hermitage Bay and their descendants will not only find some significant piece of history that might be of interest to them, but share their own family histories with others. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8440604 send me a private message]. Thanks! === About the Project === ==== Geographical Extent and Boundaries ==== Hermitage Bay was historically considered part of the larger Fortune Bay District, which encompassed the communities along two large neighboring bays on Newfoundland’s south coast; Fortune Bay and Hermitage Bay. * '''Fortune Bay''' is a large bay situated on the south coast of Newfoundland. Its mouth is delineated by a 56 km (35 mi) stretch of water bounded by Point Crewe on the Burin Peninsula to the southeast, and Pass Island at the entrance to Hermitage Bay to the northwest."[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/landingpage/collection/cns_enl Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,] Vol. 2, p. 340.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortune_Bay * '''Hermitage Bay''' extends about 40 km (25 mi) inland from the south coast of Newfoundland, west of Fortune Bay. Its mouth is bounded by Pass Island to the south, and its northern entrance by Crooked or Middle Island at the west entrance to Bay D'Espoir.[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,] Vol. 2, p. 912.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermitage_BayWithers, J.W. [https://archive.org/stream/yearbooknfld191800uoft/yearbooknfld191800uoft_djvu.txt''Year Book and Almanac of Newfoundland (1918),''] p. 139. The historical census boundaries differ slightly from the strict geographical boundaries of the two bays. The boundary with the Burgeo - LaPoile district to the west often extends to either the community of McCallum or the mouth of Facheux Bay. The towns on the southern shore of Fortune Bay between Point Crewe and Frenchman's Cove were generally considered part of the Burin District rather than the Fortune Bay District. This page will initially focus on Hermitage Bay and neighboring Bay D’Espoir to the north. It’s possible the project will eventually expand south to Fortune Bay or west along the coast towards Burgeo, but this will depend on time and on the research interests of members. ==== Methodology ==== The project has begun by creating space pages for the major communities of Hermitage Bay. The full community listing can be found in the table below, and examples of community space pages can be found here: *[[Space:Pushthrough, Newfoundland|Pushthrough]] *[[Space: Hermitage, Newfoundland|Hermitage]] *[[Space:Bay de East, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland|Bay de East]] *[[Space:Gaultois, Newfoundland|Gaultois]] Linked to the space pages for each community, this project has been creating profiles for the heads of families in the 1921 census of Newfoundland, as well as their wives and other adult family members. From there, we’ve been working backwards to document parents and more distant ancestors. The ultimate goal is to identify and document the original settlers of Hermitage Bay, along with their places of origin. ==== Privacy / Profiles of living people ==== This project has been creating profiles for the heads of families in the 1921 census of Newfoundland, as well as their wives and other adult family members. In most cases this means the project is not creating profiles for individuals born after about 1905, though information on their children may appear in census records and be mentioned on the profiles of their parents. If you want to create or link more recent profiles to the Hermitage Bay project please feel free to do so, but keep in mind that younger people may still be living. My own personal rule of thumb is not to add profiles for younger people unless I’m directly descended from them, but this is up for discussion. If you have any concern about information in this project that relates to your living family members, please contact [[Benjamin-1380|Sean Benjamin]]. ==== Categorization ==== This page will follow the [[Project:Newfoundland#Historical_Place_Categorization|geographical categorizations of the larger Newfoundland Project]]. We may also create additional categories for early settlers or brick walls. ==== Project Members ==== If you would like to be involved in the Hermitage Bay project, please do the following: # If you're already a WikiTree member,add “hermitage_bay” to your list of followed tags. That way you'll see all of our discussions in your G2G Feed. # Add your name to the list below, along with what you are working on, or what you would like to do. # If you're not yet a WikiTree member but would like to contribute to the project, please contact [[Benjamin-1380|Sean Benjamin]]. '''Member List:''' *[[Benjamin-1380|Sean Benjamin]]: Co-ordinating the project, setting up Space pages for communities, categorization, etc. I have particular interest in the community of [[Space:Pushthrough, Newfoundland|Pushthrough]], and the surnames Lilly, Ingram/Engram, and Nurse. ==== To Do List ==== * Help us recruit members for this new project! * Create space pages and geographical categories for the remaining communities in Hermitage Bay. * Create profiles for each Hermitage Bay head of household in the 1921 census. [[Space:1921 Census of Newfoundland - Hermitage Bay|This page]] contains a table/worksheet that can be used to collect info and sources on the 1921 households so that profiles can be created. * Work backwards from 1921 using sources found in the Vital statistics database and other documentary sources. * Identify early settlers in Hermitage Bay communities and create profiles for them. === History of Hermitage Bay and Bay D'Espoir === '''This section is summarized from the [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador], Vol. 2, pp. 912-918.''' ====Hermitage Bay==== A small bay which extends about 40 km (25 mi) inland on the south coast of Newfoundland, west of Fortune Bay, Hermitage Bay is entered between two islands: Pass Island, to the east at the tip of the Hermitage Peninsula separating Connaigre and Hermitage Bays; and Long Island, an island separated from the mainland of the west coast of Hermitage Bay by Little Passage, a channel connecting Hermitage Bay with Bay d'Espoir (See below). The long, finger-shaped bay has a rugged coastline, particularly on its eastern side where steep cliffs rise to heights of 377 m (1236 ft). Because of the lack of known commercial minerals, no mining activity has taken place in Hermitage Bay, and the lack of merchantable timber has also precluded exploitation of the forests beyond private need. It has been the fishing resources of this relatively ice-free bay that has largely determined its exploitation and settlement. ===== History and Settlement ===== Archaeological investigation of Newfoundland's south coast was relatively new in 1980 when investigations conducted at a site located at L'Anse a Flamme, Long Island, uncovered evidence of Maritime Archaic Indian (the first reported occupation of the south coast by these peoples), Paleo-Eskimo, Early and Middle Dorset Eskimo, and Beothuk occupations. Further Dorset sites were discovered in 1980 at Furbey's Cove and Piccaire. These habitations were thought to have existed from the last millenium B.C. to the first millenium A.D. Micmac sites were being investigated in 1981 with the majority of research concentrated in Little Passage and Bay D'Espoir. Captain James Cook, surveying the coast of Newfoundland from 1760 to 1780, was much impressed by the possibilities of Hermitage Cove on the eastern shore of Hermitage Bay. He noted in particular the superb fishing grounds located about the Fox Islands, just off Hermitage Cove. These excellent marine resources of Hermitage Bay noted by Cook had attracted fishermen as early as the seventeenth century with early fishing activities concentrated at Hermitage Cove, which offered the best shore facilities in Hermitage Bay. French fishermen based at Plaisance (Placentia) used the cove as a fishing station in the late 1600s and early 1700s. Hermitage Cove was occupied seasonally by fishing servants and several families, and was the only inhabited site in the bay although other coves such as Gaultois may have been used for temporary shelter. Following the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, the French lost their fishing and settlement rights in Newfoundland except on the French Shore. Hermitage Bay then began to be visited seasonally by Dartmouth- and Jersey- based merchant ships which exploited the year-round cod fishery of the south coast. Hermitage Bay was known to be a rendezvous point for fishermen and sack ships from the Channel Islands in particular. The first record of English settlement in Hermitage Bay dates from 1763 when settlers were noted at two locations. One sack ship and five inhabitants were reported at Hermitage Cove and one inhabitant only was reported at Pass Island. This settlement seems to have been occupied during the summer months only, with boats and shore equipment left during the winter months, but it was the most westerly fishing station on the south coast. The pattern of settlement in Hermitage Bay was determined by the arrival in the late 1700s of a Newfoundland-based British merchant firm. The London-based Robert Newman and Company established a series of year-round fishing outports on the south coast, including Hermitage Cove. Gaultois, located on Long Island on the opposite shore of the bay, was established as a Newman branch in the early 1800s. The presence of the merchants provided a firm base for year-round settlement and determined the disposition of settlers in Hermitage Bay, which was largely unoccupied up to that time. By the 1830s settlement, consisting mainly of West Country (Dorset, Devon, Somerset) English, some Irish, and some "youngsters" of Jersey origin, had expanded southward and westward into Hermitage Bay. The population was predominantly Protestant with small pockets of Roman Catholic settlement at Gaultois, Piccaire, Round Harbour, Barrisway and Furbey's Cove. In 1836 ten settlements were reported in the Census for Hermitage Bay. They were Pass Island (pop. 118), Groule (12), Swill Rocks (17), Blackhead Cove (87), Hermitage Cove (87), Furbey's Cove (66), Head of Hermitage Bay (136), Gaultois (44), Piccaire (26) and Round Harbour (26). Rev. William Marshall was struck by the almost indescribable conditions of life — the abject poverty, the isolation, the absence of any services — in both Fortune and Hermitage Bays during this period when privation, ignorance and destitution prevailed. In 1840 he wrote: "Along the whole western shore [of Hermitage Bay], comprising an extent of many miles, there is a lamentable destitution of religious instruction . . . not even a school of any description except one at Hermitage Cove established by your missionary during the past year. There are harbours where not a single individual can read at all." By the mid-1800s the population of Hermitage Bay was concentrated at Pass Island (pop. 1857, 110), Grole (104), Hermitage Cove (90), Furbey's Cove (69) and Gaultois (154). The population, composed mainly of English-born Protestant residents (with some Irish-born residents at Gaultois), grew slowly. In 1836 it stood at 619 people, a large number of whom were reported to be unmarried fishing servants. In 1857 the population was 682, the majority of whom were year-round residents and their families. By 1874 the population reached 952 and by 1891 it was 1,007. Population growth in Hermitage Bay reflected population concentrations and movements associated with the fishery and the merchant houses which supplied settlers. The movement of the nineteenth-century population in both Fortune and Hermitage Bays reflects a westerly expansion into new fishing territories along the south coast. Most youngsters, fishermen and their families arrived in communities with branches of Newman and Hunt, or of the Jersey-based Nicolle firm, and later moved westward to occupy small fishing coves. This pattern of migration continued well into the late 1800s. Marriage records indicated that Hermitage Bay, especially the merchant-based communities of Pass Island, Hermitage and Gaultois, were among the last regions outside St. John's to experience a late 19th century immigration. By the early 1900s settlement in Hermitage Bay was concentrated almost exclusively at Pass Island, Hermitage, Gaultois, and their small "satellite" settlements, such as Piccaire, Furbey's Cove, Hardy's Cove and Grole. In the twentieth century Hermitage Bay experienced little population growth, and the decline, abandonment and resettlement of many of its communities. In 1911 Hermitage Bay numbered 1,085 people in fourteen communities. By 1935 there were 1,227 people living in eleven communities. In 1945 ten communities remained with a total of 803 people. In the period 1951 to 1981 settlement in Hermitage Bay was concentrated in two communities through various resettlement programmes. In 1951 there were eight communities numbering 1,014 people. By 1971 there were five settlements numbering 947 people and by 1981 there were two incorporated communities only, Gaultois and Hermitage-Sandyville, numbering 1,388 people. From 1971 to 1980 the populations of Pass Island, Grole, Furbey's Cove, Piccaire and Stone Valley (Little Bay) resettled to these larger centres. The main reason for this population shift was the opening of fish-processing centres at Gaultois and Hermitage-Sandyville in 1952 and 1974 respectively, and the construction of a branch road linking Hermitage to the Bay d'Espoir Highway in 1972. General isolation, lack of services, and the difficulty in obtaining the services of teachers in the smaller settlements were also factors in this move. ===== Economy ===== Because of its southerly location, the economy of Hermitage Bay has been based on a year-round fishery, principally the cod fishery. The small-boat, inshore cod fishery was the economic base and mainstay of the nascent communities of Hermitage Bay until the mid-nineteenth century. Whale hunting was reputed to have been carried out in Hermitage Bay at Gaultois by the firm of Peter LeMessurier and Company in the late eighteenth century. These premises, which were purchased by Newman and used for a large-scale whaling enterprise, could still be seen at Gaultois on the Newman Company premises in the late nineteenth century. American whaling was reported in the area from 1796 to 1799. The development of the deep-sea fishery and the operation of American banking vessels in the mid-1800s became important factors in the economy of Hermitage Bay. The herring fishery was also important in the nineteenth century, although the selling of bait to American and French vessels was not practised on as large a scale as it was in Fortune Bay. After 1889 the development of the Bank fishery in Hermitage Bay led to the growth of large centres such as Pass Island, Hermitage Cove and Gaultois. These settlements, originally settled as fishing outports of British and Jersey merchants, developed as supply centres and ports from which salt cod was exported to Europe. The fishery (cod and herring, supplemented by salmon and later lobster) continued to support the population of Hermitage Bay until the Great Depression of the 1930s. By 1907 Newman's had ceased all operations in Hermitage Bay and local entrepreneurs, such as the Harris Export Company at Hermitage Cove and the Garland Company of Gaultois, took over their premises. The Depression and its aftermath led to a depressed fishing economy in Hermitage Bay, as elsewhere in Newfoundland. The population declined as families left the region in the 1940s for war-generated jobs in St. John's and Argentia, and for employment in construction, logging and mining elsewhere in Newfoundland and in Cape Breton. In 1952 a fresh-fish plant was opened in Gaultois, processing fish caught by inshore, and later offshore, fishermen who also took their catches to Harbour Breton in Fortune Bay, for processing. The industry diversified to include the production of turbot, halibut and perch. New markets for fresh salmon and for lobster, sold live to buyers, also opened up. By the mid-1960s longliners had come into use. A second fish plant opened in Hermitage in 1974, processing salt cod; in 1976 this plant was converted to handle fresh-fish processing. In 1979 the fishery in Hermitage Bay was conducted by full-time fishermen working principally from longliners. The inshore fishery employed mostly part-time fishermen. Seasonal jobs in Labrador, construction projects elsewhere in Newfoundland, and the local service industry, the offshore fishery based in Nova Scotia, and fish processing provided the remainder of the jobs for Hermitage Bay residents. This new mixed economy and the construction of a branch highway linking Hermitage-Sandyville with the Bay d'Espoir highway led to the consolidation of people and services at Gaultois and Hermitage-Sandyville. With the closing of these communities' fish plants in the early 1980s, the economy of Hermitage Bay was seriously threatened. Sport-fishing and guiding had given rise to a small tourism industry, but since the commercial exploitation of Hermitage Bay's natural resources in forestry, mining and agriculture was not feasible, its economic future lay entirely in the recovery of the fishing industry. ==== Bay d'Espoir ==== A large bay inside Hermitage Bay, Bay d'Espoir can be entered from two directions. The major entrance is between the West Head of Long Island which is situated at the bay's entrance, and Dawson Point. Bay d'Espoir can also be approached from Hermitage Bay via the Little Passage which separates the eastern side of Long Island from the mainland. Just inside the entrance to Bay d'Espoir, the bay divides itself into two major arms. Northern Arm which itself divides into North Bay and East Bay, and the eastern arm leading east and north for about 36.8 km (23 mi) which also carries the name Bay d'Espoir. The Southeast Arm, on which Morrisville and Conne River are located, is a northeasterly extension of that eastern arm. ===== Settlement and History ===== The majority of the earliest settlers of Bay d'Espoir lived near the entrance to the bay and along the northern arm. It was there that the best fishing grounds were located. While many settlers based near the bay's entrance and migratory fishermen journeyed up the eastern arm for timber during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, few settled there permanently until the mid-1800s. Colonial records estimate the total winter population of Fortune and Hermitage Bays, including Bay d'Espoir, at about 600 in the 1760s and 1770s; this number trebled during the summer fishing season. The exact date that the Micmac settled in the Bay d'Espoir area has not been determined. Estimates have the Micmac settling in "Newfoundland during the early 1600s and ... in Bay d'Espoir by the 1700s." An official census of the area was not taken until 1836. That Census reported four communities in Bay d'Espoir with a total population of sixty-four: Great Jervis (also known as Great Jervois; 7), Conne (alt. Conn and Conne River; 15), Bay North (alt. Bay du Nord and Bay de North; 31) and Bay East (alt. Bay de Est; 11). By 1857 there were ten communities with a combined population of 230; this number doubled to 462, and the number of communities to sixteen, by 1869. During the early 1890s Bay d'Espoir communities included Great Jervois (91), Stanley's Cove (27), Birchy Cove (7), Quilliere (7), Bay de North (42), Bay de Est (38), Goblin (22), Lamble's Passage (41), Ship Cove (178), Head of Bay d'Espoir (70), Conn River (77), Aaron's Cove (15), Little River (10), Diamond Point (5), Bramble's Head (32), Raymond's Point (36), Fox Island (15), Harbour Galle (9), Patrick's Harbour (17), Scouse Cove (10), Green Point (7), Sugar Loaf (7) and Island Cove (3), with a combined population of 766. In 1945 fifteen communities were thriving with a combined population of 1,956. After Confederation in 1949, municipal government was established in some communities in Bay d'Espoir. St. Alban's (formerly Ship Cove) was incorporated in 1953. In 1971 Morrisville became a municipality and the communities of Milltown and Head of Bay d'Espoir were incorporated together as Milltown-Head of Bay d'Espoir. In 1972 Conne River and the community of Burnt Woods joined together to form Conne River. Two years later Conne River was officially recognized as an Indian Community. This classification was in recognition of Conne River as the only Micmac community in Newfoundland and Labrador. ===== Economy ===== Residents who settled in the northern arm, close to the entrance to the bay, depended mainly on the fishery while those in the northeastern arm, at the head of the bay, were dependent upon commercial logging. As in many other isolated areas, those settlers who fished maintained subsistence logging operations, and those who logged, maintained some fishing activity for home consumption. The earliest European residents of Bay d'Espoir were fishermen who moved their families to the well-protected coves near the entrance of the bay. In the Census of 1836, fifteen fishing boats were reported to be catching cod. This involvement with the fishery increased as the nineteenth century progressed, with the residents reporting catches of cod, eels and salmon and the production of cod oil. In 1891 the fishermen continued to catch cod, salmon and herring and reported for the first time an involvement in the lobster fishery. Lobster factories were reported in that year in Great Jervois, Bay de Nord, Bay de Est and Diamond Point. Fishing continued in the twentieth century but as settlements near the entrance of Bay d'Espoir were abandoned in favour of settlements near the head of the bay, the emphasis on the fishery declined. Bay d'Espoir is noted for its rich forests. It is most likely that the first migratory fishermen, who were French and later the English, knew of the timber available at the head of the bay and utilized it for building temporary shelters and repairing their fishing schooners. During the late eighteenth century "English merchant crews and South Coast families . . . [wintered] in the Bay to log, while fishing schooners and coastal settlers came to log during ice-free seasons." The first crews on record to visit Bay d'Espoir expressly to harvest its timber were employed in the early years of the nineteenth century by Newman and Company based at Harbour Breton. As early as 1806 shipbuilding was reported in Bay d'Espoir, and between 1815 and 1817, Newman's built several vessels at Great Jervois, all constructed out of timber obtained in Bay d'Espoir. By 1835 Newman and Company had a winter crew stationed at Southeast Arm, while their competitors, Nicolle and Company based at Jersey Harbour, had a winter crew stationed at Swanger's Cove. By the mid-1800s the number of crews visiting Bay d'Espoir declined. This decline was caused by a decrease in shipbuilding activity by Newman's, and the ability of the growing numbers of permanent settlers to supply the timber demands of the merchants. During the nineteenth century the forest industry in Bay d'Espoir became the major source of income. The 1901 Census reported two sawmills in operation, one in Conne River and one in Milltown. In 1952 Abraham Collier began a sawmill in St. Joseph's, and by the early 1970s a revival had begun in the Bay d'Espoir forest industry. A sawmill was set up in St. Alban's by William Snook in 1972, and in 1974 construction was begun on a sawmill in Conne River by Conne River Native Enterprises; this mill began operations in 1975. A spin-off industry was revived in 1975 in Head of Bay d'Espoir when Alvin Roberts began a boat-building operation which utilized wood produced by the local sawmills. In order to supplement their diets and their income, many settlers hunted and trapped caribou, moose and small fur-bearing animals which were plentiful in the countryside near their homes. Gardening, small-scale hunting and trapping remained important occupations in Bay d'Espoir in the following decades. Several women of Conne River began a business known as the Conne River Arts and Crafts, and a store was set up in the community to sell its products. A second group, known as the Bay d'Espoir Arts and Crafts Association, was set up in 1977 in St. Alban's. They also used local materials and talent to fashion their craft items. Both groups sold their items to buyers in the Province and rest of Canada. ===== Religion and Education ===== The majority of early residents of Bay d'Espoir were Protestant with a few Roman Catholic famihes in the Head of Bay d'Espoir-Ship Cove area of the bay. In the Census of 1891 schools and churches in Bay d'Espoir were reported for the first time. A Roman Catholic school that could accommodate thirty pupils was reported in Great Jervois while another Roman Catholic school, with seating for thirty students, was reported in Ship Cove. Two Roman Catholic churches were reported in that year; one in Ship Cove and one in Conne River. By 1901 a Church of England school accommodating thirty students had opened in "Bay-de-Est." Also, in that year, a school with room for thirty-five pupils was built in Head of Bay d'Espoir. In 1983 there were two Anglican churches in Bay d'Espoir, both of which shared the services of one minister: Christ Church in Milltown and Ascension Church in Morrisville. As well there was one Roman Catholic church, St. Ignatius, in St. Alban's with the resident priest making visits to Conne River regularly. Schools were in operation in Conne River, St. Alban's and Milltown in 1983. ===== Transportation and Infrastructure ===== Bay d'Espoir was very isolated during its early existence. Its permanent settlers were visited only by those with access to boats, usually migratory fishermen and seasonal loggers. During the late 1860s the first telegraph office was set up in Bay de North by the New York, Newfoundland and London Telegraph Company. Roads, usually rough tracks opened to facilitate the harvest of the forests, were non-existent from community to community until the late nineteenth century. By the early 1900s a postal service from Conne River to Gaultois had been contracted to Charles MacDonald. According to the House of Assembly in 1907 "On the South Coast in Fortune and Hermitage Bays [including Bay d'Espoir] and along the inside islands ... sailing packets are still engaged to distribute the mails. In addition to mail conveyance, these packets convey passengers and freight from place to place, that are left at different points by the mail steamers." During the 1910s post offices were set up in Ship Cove, Bay du Nord, Conne River, Great Jervois, Head of Bay d'Espoir, Milltown, Raymond's Point and St. Joseph's while three couriers transported mail from Bay du Nord to Bay de Est, from Great Jervois to Pushthrough and from Head of Bay d'Espoir to Point Rote. By 1913 the telegraph office in Bay de North had closed and been replaced by a telegraph office in Conne River. As well, in the 1910s, ferries were operating between Great Jervois and Pushthrough and in Bay d'Espoir. Until the 1950s, Bay d'Espoir remained one of the most isolated areas on the Island. After 1949, mainly during the building of the Bay d'Espoir hydro-electric project, roads were built connecting many of the communities to each other and to the major highways in central Newfoundland. The infrastructure set up by the hydro-electric project also increased the availability of telephone and electricity services in the area. In 1965 an airstrip was constructed north of St. Alban's; it was operated by the Newfoundland and Labrador Power Commission. In the 1970s the facility was turned over to the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. During the 1970s and 1980s unemployment in the region, especially after the completion of the hydro-electric project, was very high. Many of the residents in the 1980s sought seasonal work in other areas of the Province and in mainland Canada. In the early 1970s the Bay d'Espoir Development Association was set up to try to ameliorate the skuation. Made up of representatives from each community in the bay the Association was active in planning the future development of Bay d'Espoir. In 1974, after its designation as an Indian Community, Conne River set up an Indian Band council, and Conne River Native Enterprises was organized to deal with the development of that community; in 1976 the Micmac Development Corporation was formed to develop new employment projects for the community. === Hermitage Bay Communities === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! Name!!Variant Names!!Population 1891!!Population 1921!!1921 Census page numbers!!Common Surnames |- |Aaron's Cove||Arran Cove ||15|| |||| |- |Barrisway Cove|| ||6||17||p. 280|| |- |[[Space:Bay de East, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland|Bay de East]]|| ||38 ||40||pp. 81-82||Bobbett, Lilly, Whiting |- |[[Space:Bay du Nord, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland|Bay du Nord]]||Indian Point, Hughes Point ||42 ||27||p. 80||Benoit, Blake, Nash |- |Birchy Cove || ||7 |||||| |- |Conne River||Burnt Woods, Conne ||77||132 ||pp. 295-96; 309-11|| |- |Diamond Point|| ||5|| |||| |- |Fox Island || ||15 |||||| |- |French Cove|| ||13|| |||| |- |[[Space:Furby's Cove, Newfoundland|Furby’s Cove]]|| ||67 ||68||pp. 276-78||Hardy, McDonald, Mead, Northcote |- |[[Space:Gaultois, Newfoundland|Gaultois]] || ||281 ||161||pp. 282-86||Cock/Cox, Crant, Foote, House, Hunt, Matchem, McDonald |- |Goblin || ||22 ||33||pp. 79-80|| |- |[[Space: Great Jervis, Newfoundland|Great Jervis]] ||Great Jervais, Great Jervoise, Man of War Cove ||91 ||40||pp. 339-41||Caines, Farrell, Wilcott |- |Green Point || ||7 ||43||pp. 198-99|| |- |[[Space:Grole,Newfoundland|Grole]] || ||129 ||126||pp. 126||Burton, Cribb, Marks, Selby, Stickland, Taylor |- |Harbour Galley || ||9 ||20||p. 294|| |- |Hardy's Cove|| ||11||18||pp. 280-81|| |- |Head of Bay D'Espoir|| ||70|| |||| |- |[[Space: Hermitage, Newfoundland|Hermitage]] ||Hermitage Cove ||167 ||336||pp. 265-75||Dowding, Engram/Ingram, Francis, Harris, Meade, Parsons, Roberts, Rose |- |Island Cove || ||3 |||||| |- |Isle Galet || || ||4||p. 312|| |- |Lambles Passage|| ||32||4||p. 312|| |- |[[Space:Little Bay, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland|Little Bay]] ||Stone Valley ||54 ||60||pp. 200-01||Dominey, Engram, Kendall, Stickland |- |Little Passage ||Long Island Passage ||33 ||18||p. 281|| |- |[[Space:McCallum, Newfoundland|McCallum]] || ||124 ||76||pp. 334-36||Caines, Feaver, Lee, Nash, Simms |- |Milltown||||||108||pp. 297-300; 306|| |- |Morrisville||||||59||pp. 306-08|| |- |[[Space:Pass Island, Newfoundland|Pass Island ]]|| ||198 ||195||pp. 253-60||Bobbett, Fudge, Piercey, Rideout, Spencer, Touchings |- |Patrick’s Harbour || ||17 ||13||p. 197|| |- |[[Space:Piccaire, Newfoundland|Piccaire]] ||Piccarie, Pickaree ||44 ||73||pp. 287-89||Coombs, Ingram/Engram, Simms |- |[[Space:Pushthrough, Newfoundland|Pushthrough]] ||Dawson's Point ||203 ||229||pp. 327-33||Camp, Garland, Ingraham, King, Lilly, Roberts, Rowsell, Sutton |- |Quiller ||Quillier, Quillaire, Coulliard ||7 |||||| |- |Raymond's Island ||Raymonds Passage, Rams ||see Bay de East ||see Bay de East|||| |- |Raymond's Point || ||36 ||37||pp. 292-93|| |- |Roti Point||||||5||p. 312|| |- |Round Cove|| ||21||34 ||pp. 279-80|| |- |[[Space:Round Harbour, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland|Round Harbour]] || ||53 ||66||pp. 290-91||Kendall, Lee |- |[[Space:Saddle Island|Saddle Island]] || ||49 ||52||pp. 337-38||Garland, Lilly, Nash |- |Scouse Cove || ||10 |||||| |- |St. Alban's||Ship Cove ||178||438||pp. 312-325|| |- |St. Joseph's ||||||58||pp. 305-06|| |- |Stanley Cove || ||27 ||36||pp. 78-79|| |- |Sugar Loaf ||Sugarloaf, Sugarleaf Cove ||7 |||||| |- |Swanger's Cove||||||11||p. 325|| |- |Taylor’s Island ||Indian Cove || ||35||pp. 334-36|| |- |The Tickle||||||10||p. 326|| |- |Victoria Cove || || |||||| |- |Weasel Island||||||18||p. 326|| |- |} === Resources === List to be expanded: * [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&mid=1Q6drlNTRu74ISkx7UH8RNcATWB0iAgB9&ll=47.43099472277928%2C-56.38063427739257&z=9 Google map for the Hermitage Bay project] * [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador] * E. R. Seary's ''Family Names of the History of Newfoundland'' – [[Benjamin-1380|Sean Benjamin]] owns a copy of the book, and is happy to look up surnames upon request. * Censuses ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2226517 1921 Census of Newfoundland] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2246711 1935 Census of Newfoundland] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2246699 1945 Census of Newfoundland] * Directories: ** [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/37582 ''Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871.''] ** [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/47735 ''McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory, 1904.''] * [http://ngb.chebucto.org/South_Coast/fortune-data-idx.shtml Newfoundland Grand Banks's page for Fortune and Hermitage Bays] * Vital Statistics: ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1793777 Family Search database - Newfoundland Vital Statistics, 1753-1893] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1790939 FamilySearch database - Newfoundland Vital Records, 1840-1949] ** [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Vstats/1vstats-fb-idx.shtml Newfoundland Grand Banks page for Fortune Bay vital statistics] == Sources ==

Hermitage Plantation, Chatham County, Georgia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Hermitage Plantation, Chatham County, Georgia]] [[Category:Chatham County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Chatham County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Chatham County, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations| Index of Plantations]] ==History== The land the Hermitage Plantation sat on originally was part of the Creek Nation in Indian Territory but was later abandoned. The Crown took over the land in 1750. The Hermitage Plantation started off as a 100 acre tract of land three miles east of Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, named Exon. It went through multiple owners through the years, and gradually grew to over 600 acres. After Henry McAlpin's death in 1851, an appraisement of the property followed in 1853: :''"The Hermitage at this time was one of the best equipped and most efficiently run plantations in the country. An appraisement of 1853 shows the mansion furnished with finest household equipment. Some of the rosewood an~ mahogany furniture, imported china, silver and paintings are still owned by descendants of the well-esteemed Scotsman. The plantation was furnished with 16 vehicles, including buggies, carriages and carts; 32 wheelbarrows, various river conveyances; and the most modern farming implements. The stock included 42 horses and colts, 21 mules, 32 oxen and cows, 38 sheep and 32 hogs. The Negroes living on the plantation, 172 in number, were valued at $63,890.06; 16 valued at $4,800 were maintained at the McAlpin town residence. The plantation had on hand 80,000 burnt bricks valued at $640; 300,000 unburnt bricks valued at $900; 250,000 feet of steam sawed lumber appraised at $1,750 and 150,000 feet of timber at $900."''[https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H001223.pdf Savannah River Plantations, pp 443-444] The Hermitage was passed down through the McAlpin's family for years, but eventually was purchased by Henry Ford in 1935. Ford tore down the plantation house and removed the materials to be used in other building enterprises. The land eventually ended up owned by the Union Bag & Paper Corporation of Georgia. It now houses one of the largest paper mills in the United States. === Owners Through the Years === :The following owners were mentioned in ''Savannah River Plantations'':[https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H001223.pdf Savannah River Plantations, The Hermitage, pp 421-450] *''' Joseph Ottolenghe''', in 1752 received 50 acres along with his partner who also received 50 acres which Joseph later bought and named Exon *'''William Grover''', obtained rights to the land from the Crown in 1762 * '''Capt. Patrick Mackay''', purchased the land in 1763 and named it Hermitage *'''David Murray''', purchased the land in 1765 *''' John Murray''' (possibly David's brother), purchased the property in 1776, but abandoned the property when the Revolutionary War started. John was a Tory, so the property was confiscated by the government in 1781. *'''Maj. Thomas Washington'''. purchased the land in 1783 *'''Dr. Samuel Beecroft''', purchased the land in 1785. It had grown to 230 acres *'''[[Wall-8948|Samuel Wall]]''', purchased the property in 1798 * '''[[Mocquet-1|Jean Berard (Mocquet) De Mocquet]]''' aka '''John Montalet''', purchased it the end of 1798 *'''William Scott''', in 1815 purchased the land for his friend, Henry McAlpin. *'''[[McAlpin-801|Henry McAlpin (abt.1777-1851)]]''', held the property for 36 years. It was left to his children. *'''[[McAlpin-803|Angus McAlpin (abt.1824-1888)]]''' became the superintendent of the Hermitage which had grown to 610 acres after his father's death in 1851. *'''[[McAlpin-803|Angus McAlpin (abt.1824-1888)]]''', '''[[McAlpin-663|James Wallace McAlpin (1831-1905)]]''', and '''[[McAlpin-806|Donald Melrose McAlpin (1833-1892)]]''', in 1854, jointly owned the Hermitage under the firm of "A McAlpin and Brothers." *'''[[Champion-2021|Aaron Champion (1792-1880)]]''', father-in-law of '''[[McAlpin-663|James Wallace McAlpin (1831-1905)]]''', obtained the Hermitage in 1866 when he foreclosed on the mortgage the brothers took out with him in 1857. He gave the property to James in trust for his daughter, Maria, who was James' wife. The property continued to be handed down through the descendants until Henry Ford bought it in 1935. == Slaves of John Montalet, French Aristocrat == "Montalet's Negroes were all called by French names, among them Mathurin, Antoine, Gustin, Dominique, Prene, St. Foix. These Negroes had probably been brought from St. Domingo... Montalet was among the last of the unfortunate planters who left that ill fated country on the evacuation of the British under General Maitland."[https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H001223.pdf Savannah River Plantations, The Hermitage Plantation, p 430] == Slaves of Henry McAlpin in Census Records == In the 1820 census Henry was in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia. He owned 27 slaves. '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Savannah, Chatham, Georgia; Page: 96; NARA Roll: M33_8; Image: 76
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Henry Mcalpine in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia.
*Slaves - Males - Under 14: 9 *Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 1 *Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 3 *Slaves - Males - 45 and over: 1 *Slaves - Females - Under 14: 9 *Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 3 *Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 *Total Slaves: 27 In the 1840 census Henry was in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia. He owned 13 slaves. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Savannah, Chatham, Georgia; Roll: 50; Page: 46; Family History Library Film: 0007047
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Henry Mcalpin in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia.
*Slaves - Males - Under 10: 2 *Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 1 *Slaves - Females - Under 10: 4 *Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 3 *Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 2 *Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 1 *Total Slaves: 13 In the 1840 census in a second entry, Henry was in District 8, Chatham, Georgia, with 258 slaves. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: District 8, Chatham, Georgia; Roll: 38; Page: 137; Family History Library Film: 0007042
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Henry Mcalpin in District 8, Chatham, Georgia.
*Slaves - Males - Under 10: 19 *Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 42 *Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 30 *Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 37 *Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: 7 *Slaves - Females - Under 10: 20 *Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 35 *Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 30 *Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 28 *Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: 10 *Total Slaves: 258 In the 1850 census Henry was in District 13, Chatham, Georgia, United States. He had 39 slaves. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Henry Mcalpin in District 13, Chatham, Georgia, USA.
*Gender Age *Male 9 *Male 9 *Male 6 *Male 2 *Male 1 *Male 6/12 *Male 8/12 *Female 8 *Female 4 *Female 3 *Female 1 *Female 4/12 *Female 6/12 *Female 1/12 *Female 1 *Female 2 *Female 5 *Female 8 *Female 8 *Female 9 *Female 9 *Male 8 *Male 6 *Male 5 *Male 5 *Male 3 *Male 1 *Male 1 *Female 1 *Female 10 *Female 10 *Female 12 *Female 12 *Female 14 *Female 15 *Female 15 *Female 15 *Female 16 *Female 16 == Slaves Named in Henry McAlpin's Will == Henry wrote his will in 1849 and named the slaves he was giving to each of two sons. Joseph was bequeathed 13 slaves. Angus was to receive 15 slaves. Henry's estate passed probate in August 1849. '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills, 1775-1927; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Chatham County); Probate Place: Chatham, Georgia
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Henry McAlpin probate in Aug 1849.
[[McAlpin-807|Joseph McAlpin (abt.1820-aft.1882)]], son, was bequeathed the following slaves: #[[McAlpin-808|John]] #[[McAlpin-809|Floyd]] #[[McAlpin-810|Bob]], not same person as [[McAlpin-812|Bobby]] #[[McAlpin-811|Myers]] #[[McAlpin-812|Bobby]], not same person as [[McAlpin-810|Bob]] #[[McAlpin-813|Glascow]] #[[McAlpin-815|Daniel]], not same person as [[McAlpin-816|Danl]] #[[McAlpin-814|Ceasar]], not the same person as [[McAlpin-822|Ceazar]] #[[McAlpin-816|Danl]], not same person as [[McAlpin-815|Daniel]] #[[McAlpin-817|Walker]] #[[McAlpin-818|Andrew]] #[[McAlpin-819|Kate]] #[[McAlpin-820|Nancy]] [[McAlpin-803|Angus McAlpin (abt.1824-1888)]], son, was bequeathed the following slaves: #[[McAlpin-821|Samuel McAlpin]] #[[McAlpin-828|Rose]] #[[McAlpin-822|Ceazar]], not the same person as [[McAlpin-814|Ceasar]] #[[McAlpin-823|Tubby]] #[[McAlpin-824|Moses]] #[[McAlpin-825|Cooper]] #[[McAlpin-829|Leah]] #[[McAlpin-830|Louisa]] #[[McAlpin-831|Old Mary]] #[[McAlpin-832|Flora]] #[[McAlpin-833|Diana]] #[[McAlpin-826|Hagan]] #[[McAlpin-827|Sambo]] #[[McAlpin-834|Binah]] #[[McAlpin-835|July Ann]] == The McAlpin Brothers == ''In 1854, as all the McAlpin heirs had attained the age of 21 years, there was a division of the property into "six equal portions" by mutual agreement. Under this division Angus, James Wallace and Donald "conjointly selected as their portions" the Hermitage with its "brick, lumber, timber, wood lime and provisions and the Negro Slaves thereon being 185 in number, and the wood Pine land in the County of Effingham." Under the firm of "A McAlpin and Brothers," these three sons of Henry McAlpin carried on their father's work until the War between the States.'' [https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H001223.pdf Savannah River Plantations, p444] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Henry_McAlpin%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Henry McAlpin, Georgia]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Angus_McAlpin%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Angus McAlpin, Georgia]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Joseph_McAlpin%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Joseph McAlpin, Georgia]] ==Sources== *[https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H001223.pdf Savannah River Plantations, The Hermitage Plantation, pp 450-456] *[https://househistree.com/houses/hermitage-plantation HERMITAGE PLANTATION, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia] *[https://househistree.com/people/henry-mcalpin Henry McAlpin (1777-1851), Henry McAlpin, of "The Hermitage" Savannah, Georgia] *[https://www.thehenryford.org/collections-and-research/digital-collections/artifact/252398 Hermitage Slave Quarters]

Herndon/Raines Cemetery

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[[Category:Caddo Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category: Raines' Lease Cemetery, Caddo Parish, Louisiana]] There is no fence or sign for the cemetery. It does receive some maintenance. There are several old damaged Funeral Home Markers and other graves which don't have markers. This is the final resting place of [[Herndon-2027|John Frederick Herndon (abt.1796-1881)]] who is found on the 1850-1880 Caddo Parish, Louisiana Census. John purchased over 600 acres of land from the Federal Government around 1850 . Oil was found on this land, when the Oil boom occurred around Oil City. He had an African American woman and 16 children. Most of which enjoyed the riches. [[Herndon-1212|Mary Ann (Herndon) Raines (1837-1905)]], the oldest daughter, married [[Raines-1825|John Raines (abt.1839-abt.1870)]] and most of the persons buried in this cemetery are descendants of theirs. [[Raines-1022|David Herndon Raines (1860-1945)]] was the person, who set up free health clinics in several towns in the area. Many of the other children and their descendants are buried in [[:Category:Tyson_Cemetery,_Rodessa,_Louisiana]]. If you look around the area, the "Herndon" name appears and it usually ties back to him. === Sources === References [http://caddotrees.com/Herndon_Raines_cemetery.html|"Caddo Trees"]

Herneburchill Name Study

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

Hernshaw Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Hernshaw families and information about individuals, places, and things named Hernshaw. (Do you have any info about Hernshaws or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origins of the Surname === As an English (original Saxon) word it comes from "hern", meaning a kind of fowl, and "shaw", meaning a shady enclosure, a place where herns (fowl) breed. === Geographic Centers of Hernshaw Families === In the UK, the surname Hernshaw is often found in Worcestershire and Lancashire counties. Within the USA the surname is often found in New York and Alabama.

Heroes of Canada

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Canada_Genealogy_Resources]] == Heroes of Canada == Based Upon "Stories of New France" : AKA: "Stories From Canadian History" Based Upon "Stories of New France" * by Agnes Maule Machar (1837-1927) and Thomas Guthrie Marquis (1864-1936) * edited by Thomas Guthrie Marquis (1864-1936) * published by The Copp, Clark Co., Ltd., Toronto, 1893 * Citation Example: ::: Marquis, Thomas. ''[[Space:Heroes of Canada|Heroes of Canada]]'' (The Copp, Clark Co., Ltd., Toronto, 1893) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Marquis|Marquis]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Heroes of Canada|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/heroesofcanadaba00machuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100252845 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100252696

Heroes of the Great Outdoors

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[[Category:Pocock-248]] [[Category:Conservationists]] The following Black Americans are heroes of our natural world. #[[Charbonnet-15|Betty Reid Soskin]] - longest serving NP ranger, singer, activist #[[Brown-155127|Jason Brown]] - former NFL football player; now farmer and food activist. #[[Francis-10850|John Francis]] (1946) founder of Planetwalk. Crossed the US and South America on foot. https://planetwalk.org/about-john/ #[[Peterman-846|Audrey Peterman]] - The Center for Humans and Nature - with her husband they work to integrate the great outdoors. https://humansandnature.org/audrey-peterman/ #[[Jones-129442|Sir Lancelot Garfield Jones]] (1898 - 1997) - Sold his island paradise to the NPS where it became Biscayne National Park. His father's story: #[[Jones-129471|Israel Lafayette Jones]]: https://www.nps.gov/bisc/learn/historyculture/the-joneses-of-porgy-key.htm #[[Betsch-42|Marvyne Elisabeth Betsch (1935-2005)]] - her mission to preserve and protect American Beach on Amelia Island, Florida #[[Brown-156231|Solomon G. Brown]] (1829-1906) - the first African American employee at the Smithsonian Institution working continuously from 1852 until 1906. #Marquetta L. Goodwine aka Queen Quet - Chieftess and Head of State for the Gullah/Geechee Nation on the Sea Islands. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquetta_Goodwine #Rue Mapp (1971) - founder of Outdoor Afro - reconnecting African Americans with natural spaces. https://ruemapp.com/ #[[Johnson-142658|Shelton Johnson]] - 30 years as a NP ranger telling the stories of the Buffalo Soldiers. Worked with Ken Burns on his National Parks documentary. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelton_Johnson #Theresa Baker - engages communities of color in outdoor spaces through her online campaign, African American Nature and Park Experience. https://www.audubon.org/magazine/summer-2018/teresa-baker-activist-and-hiker-why-kids-are #[[Lomax-963|Hattie Carthan]] (1900-1984) - environmental activist who was instrumental in improving the quality of life of the Brooklyn, New York community of Bedford-Stuyvesant. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_Carthan #Margie Eugene-Richard - environmental justice activist and the first African-American to win the Goldman Environmental Prize for her campaign to relocate people in the community close to a chemical plant in Norco, Louisiana. https://www.goldmanprize.org/recipient/margie-richard/ #[[Carver-7|George Washington Carver]] - agricultural researcher, he is mostly known today for promoting the peanut, which helped replenish the soil in the impoverished south. #[[Young-40831|Captain Charles Young]] - the first Black national park superintendent

Heron pedigrees

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Herrick Genealogy

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[[Category: Herrick Name Study]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''Herrick Genealogy: A Genealogical Register of the Name and Family of Herrick from the Settlement of Henerie Hericke, in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629 to 1846, with a Concise Notice of Their English Ancestry '' * '''Author''': [[Herrick-2208|Herrick, Jedediah]] * '''Publishing Information''': Columbus, Ohio, Privately Printed, 1885 === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Herrick, Jedediah. ''[[Space:Herrick Genealogy|Herrick Genealogy: A Genealogical Register of the Name and Family of Herrick from the Settlement of Henerie Hericke, in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629 to 1846, with a Concise Notice of Their English Ancestry]],'' Columbus, Ohio: Privately Printed, 1885, pg. 344. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Herrick, Jedediah. ''[[Space:Herrick Genealogy|Herrick Genealogy: A Genealogical Register of the Name and Family of Herrick from the Settlement of Henerie Hericke, in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629 to 1846, with a Concise Notice of Their English Ancestry]],'' Columbus, Ohio: Privately Printed, 1885, pg. 344. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=8UItAAAAYAAJ&q * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100553124 * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00herrrich === Links === * '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Herrick Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]''' * [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]]

Herries Clan

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[[Category:Scottish Families]] [[Category:Herries Clan]] =='''Welcome to Clan Herries''' == {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Clan Herries Team |- |Team Leader ||[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Families_Team| Scottish Families Team]] |- |Team Members|| [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] |- | || |} ==='''Clan Members'''=== :The goal of this project is to ... offer a focal point for all members interested in the Lairds and Chiefs of Clan Herries together with members bearing the name Herries, the related families and those recognised as septs of Clan Herries. :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * promoting the entries of those bearing the name Herries on Wikitree. * ensuring entries appearing on Wikitree are as accurate as possible, correcting mistakes once spotted. * encouraging interest in and study of Clan Herries. :Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! ==Herries History== :Crest: A stag's head with ten tynes Argent :Motto: Dominus Dedit (The Lord has given) :Slogan: :Region: Galloway, Dumfriesshire :District: Terregles :Plant badge: :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: :Septs: :Tartan: Clan Maxwell tartan (there is no registered tartan for Clan Herries) :Names associated with the clan: :See Also: *[[Space:Clan Herries|Herries Clan Research page]] by [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]]

Herrin : the brief history of an infamous American city

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[[Category:Williamson County, Illinois]] [[Category:Herrin, Illinois]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Illinois|Illinois Sources]] == Herrin : The Brief History of an Infamous American City == * '''Author:''' Griswold, John * '''Published:''' History Press, Charleston, SC, ©2009 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Herrin_:_the_brief_history_of_an_infamous_American_city|WikiTree profiles that use this source]] === Physical Copies === * '''Libraries:''' https://www.worldcat.org/title/461896149 * [[Space: Books|Owned by People on WikiTree]]: ** [[Huggins-2519|Laura Ward]] has a physical copy and is willing to do lookups upon request. === Online Copies === * No digital copies of this book are known to be online at this time. === Citation Formats === * As an inline, numbered reference: ::: '''''' ::: Griswold, John ::: ''''[[Space:Herrin_:_the_brief_history_of_an_infamous_American_city|Herrin : The Brief History of an Infamous American City)]],'''' ::: ###-##, ::: Charleston, SC: History Press, 2009. ::: '''''' ::: Repeated inline references: '''''' * In the Sources section: ::: '''*''' ''''''Griswold, John ''''[[Space:Herrin_:_the_brief_history_of_an_infamous_American_city|Herrin : The Brief History of an Infamous American City]],''''Charleston, SC: History Press, 2009. ::: Inline citation links: ('''[[#Griswold|Griswold ''###'']]''')i>''')

Herring Cove, Nova Scotia

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[[Category: Herring Cove, Nova Scotia Colony]] [[Category: Herring Cove, Nova Scotia]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== Michael O'Power was granted a 90 hectare land grant in 1747 on the eastern side of Herring Cove. John Salusbury owned a 130-acre (0.53 km2) estate there in 1750, which he sold within a few years having been unable to earn an income from it. European settlement occurred in earnest around 1790. Many current residents are the descendants of original Irish-Catholic settlers to the areaWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herring_Cove,_Nova_Scotia|Herring Cove]. Accessed 2018.. In 1777, during the American Revolution, 11 fishermen from Herring Cove captured 7 American privateers. The privateers were making their way back to New England in a shallop after the American ship Hope destroyed their vessel off the coast of Canso. The fishermen were given a reward for their valour. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Herring Cove, Nova Scotia|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Herring Neck, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Herring Neck, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Herring Neck, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Herring Neck, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== Herring Neck is a fishing community located at the northeastern extremity of New World Island, Notre Dame Bay of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The community encompasses several small contiguous communities such as [[Space:Merritt's Harbour, Newfoundland|Merritt's Harbour]], Hatchet Harbour, Salt Harbour and Sunnyside. The name has changed many times in its history; at one time the area now called Herring Neck was called Goshen’s Arm and the areas now called Pike’s Arm and Green Cove was called Herring NeckWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herring_Neck,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador Herring Neck, Newfoundland and Labrador.] Accessed 2018.. The origin of the name comes from the early fishermen's practice of portaging loads of herring across the narrow neck of Pike's Arm. This was necessary to avoid the journey around the Arm and the treacherous headwaters. ===Early Families=== It is believed the first European settler of the area was Jimmy Chant in the 1760s. It first appeared in the Census of 1845 with a population of 546, which included the surrounding settlements as noted above. By 1857 the population had reached 610 and peaked out near 1000 in the 1880s. It remained around that figure until the 1930s, from where it has steadily declined to 607 in the 1981 census. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Herring Neck,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Herrlinger Family Mysteries

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

Herrold Family History

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Herrold families and information about individuals, places, and things named Herrold. (Do you have any info about Herrolds or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Herrold Family Reunion === The Herrold Family Reunion is held each year on the last Sunday in July in Snyder County, Pennsylvania. July 27, 2008 will mark the 96th anniversary of the reunion. === Herrolds in Early America === The Herrold family is traced back to at least September 26, 1743, when 55 year old George Christoph Herrold, Sr. (1688-1749) arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, aboard the ship Rosannah. He was joined by his wife, Maria Catherina Scheelkopt and five children, Maria Margaret (22), George Christoph, Jr. (20), Anna Maria (17), John George, Sr. (15), and Regina Catherina (9).

Herrorin Name Study

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

Herschel, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1876-77

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[[Category:Herschel, Arrived 11 Jan 1877]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The voyage of the immigrant ship Herschel to the South Australian Colony in 1876-1877''' The ship ''Herschel'' left Hamburg on 25 September 1876 and arrived at Port Adelaide on 11 January 1877. [http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/943553 from Passengers in History, SA Maritime Museum] Captain John Kammann and surgeon-superintendent Dr. Halff with 302 German immigrants in the steerage. '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* SHIPPING NEWS. from the Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904) of Saturday 13 January 1877, Page 2. first accessed online on the 10th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/159447902? * MISCELLANEOUS SHIPPING. from The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922) of Saturday 13 January 1877, Page 2. first accessed online on the 10th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/208181311? * South Australian Register, 29 January 1877, page 6, Charges Against the Captain of the Herschel, https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/40791902 * South Australian Register, 24 Feb 1877, page 3, The Immigrant Ship Herschel, https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/40785735 * South Australian Register, January 30 1877, page 7, Immigrants per the Herschel, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article40789920

Herschel Lambert To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Lambert-3444|Herschel Lambert]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Lambert-3444&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Herschel Lambert To-Do List|Herschel's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Acorn-30|Drew, Elsa E (Acorn) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lambert-3488|Lambert, John ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Moytoy-165|Beamor, Quatsis (Moytoy)]] || || to-do |- | [[Acorn-30|Drew, Elsa E (Acorn) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lambert-3488|Lambert, John ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Willis-3524|Lambert, Avis (Willis) ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scales-332|Scales, Charlotte Gordon]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scales-333|Scales, Nicholas Dalton]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Willis-3320|Willis, James Washington]] || || to-do |- |}

Hertanin Name Study

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

Hertfordshire Resources

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[[Category:England, Research Resources]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] Hertfordshire is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in south east England. Its boundaries have changed over the years, particularly in 1965 with the abolition of Middlesex, and the formation of the London Borough of Barnet. Below is a list of resources if you are working on Hertfordshire profiles. If you have any questions, please contact [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]]. '''Resources''' *[http://www.hertsdirect.org/services/leisculture/heritage1/hals/indexes/indexes/marriages/ Marriages and Marriage License Index], Hertfordshire County Council * Ward, Margaret. ''Tracing Your Family History in Hertfordshire''. University of Hertfordshire Press (2003). [https://books.google.com/books?id=-PaRA8-3-60C Google Books] * [http://www.hertsdirect.org/services/leisculture/heritage1/hals/ Hertfordshire Archives & Local Studies (HALS)] * [http://www.hertsdirect.org/infobase/docs/pdfstore/parishmap.pdf Hertfordshire map] showing ancient parishes and chapelries *[https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/hrt.html/ Registration Districts in Hertfordshire] These districts were used to compile the census returns for the years 1851 to 1911. *[http://www.hertfordshire-genealogy.co.uk/ Hertfordshire Genealogy] A website dedicated to Hertfordshire Genealogy *[[Space:County_Genealogies%2C_Pedigrees_of_Hertfordshire_Families|County Genealogies%2C Pedigrees of Hertfordshire Families]] *[[Space:History_of_Hertfordshire%2C_Containing_an_Account_of_the_Descents_of_the_Various_Manors|History of Hertfordshire and Manors]] *[[Space:The_Herts_Genealogist_and_Antiquary|The Herts Genealogist and Antiqusry]] *[[Space:The_Historical_Antiquities_of_Hertfordshire|The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire]] *[[Space: Quakers_in_ Hertfordshire |Quakers in Hertfordshire]] ::'''A WikiTree resource''' *[[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County#HERTVIS|Visitation(s) of England and Wales]] County Index entries for persons whose pedigree first entry in the Visitation(s) commences in Hertfordshire, or who appears listed in a pedigree, addendum or correction to the Visitation(s) as born in Hertfordshire.

Hertfordshire Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|Counties Teams]] | Hertfordshire Team ==Welcome to the Hertfordshire Team page!== '''Team Leader:''' [[Gerrard-621|Russell Gerrard]] '''Hertfordshire Team Members''' [[Angell-902|Michael Angell]] | [[Obrien-4884|Steph Meredith]] | [[Lemley-586|Erika Renville]] |[[Ling-1181|Wendy Sullivan]] | [[Smith-233882|Karen Monroe]] | [[Smith-236057|David Smith]] | [[Lawn-253|Heather Lawn]] | [[Conway-3024|Anna Strutt]] | [[Weinberg-577|David Weinberg]] | [[Lawrence-17722|Tommy Lawrence]] |[[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] '''Goal''' The England team use a standard set of statistics to check on the progress of each county and to highlight areas which need work. The most recent statistics for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Hertfordshire Hertfordshire] can be found here. These tables gives an overview of the profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. '''Images to the Right''' ''Over the last couple of years we have been indebted to a sequence of helpful people -- most recently Trevor Pickup -- for publishing the weekly statistics about Hertfordshire's 'problem' profiles. I have been making a note of these numbers week by week, and now present them in the form of three charts. I will try to update them occasionally.'' -- Russell Gerrard {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|'''Team Focus''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|One Place Studies - Aldenham, Radlett and Shenley |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| [[Ling-1181|Wendy Sullivan]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|Unsourced, Unconnected, Suggestions & Bios |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Obrien-4884|Stephanie Meredith]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Unsourced |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Gerrard-621|Russell Gerrard]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| Unsourced, Unknowns, Suggestions & Visitations |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Angell-902|Michael Angell]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Smith-233882|Karen Monroe]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Smith-236057|David Smith]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Lawn-253|Heather Lawn]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Conway-3024|Anna Strutt]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| Unsourced & Unconnected |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Weinberg-577|David Weinberg]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Lawrence-17722|Tommy Lawrence]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| |} |} '''Hertfordshire Resources''' *[[:Category:Hertfordshire|Hertfordshire Category Page]] *Check out some [[Space:Hertfordshire_Resources|Hertfordshire Resources]] here.

Herzog

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'''Herzog''' (Susly), (Герцог),
a German Catholic colony, was established on the Öst "wiessen seite" or east "meadow side" of the Volga River on the 14th of June 1766. The Russian name for Herzog, "Susly" means "Hops". Herzog was a daughter parish of Rohleder. It became its own parish in 1904. Founded: 14th of June 1766 Location: 51º29' N 46º43' E (Russia) FIRST SETTLERS LIST - HEADS of FAMILIES:
1767 Census 35 founding families comprised the population of 114 colonists
Balthasar Schell, Joseph Niedermeier, Thomas Ortmann, Jakob Rome, Georg Anthony, Johannes Becker, Georg Welscherketz, Andreas Knoll, Sebastian Koch, Leonhard Kener, Augustin Riedel, Andreas Billinger, Thomas Haalen, Johannes Fossel, Joseph Gerstner, Andreas Herber, Jakob Meibeier, Johannes Pfundner, Heinrich Arnst, Johannes Krastel, Michael Rurenschop, Jakob Dinkel, Peter Beier, Ignatius Glaser, Michael Richmeier, Johann Georg Schmidtberger, Johannes Adam Gebhard, Johannes Krenzer, Franz Joseph Marmis, Thomas Weigel, Valentin Rickel, Peter Scheck, Johann Michael Wittmann, Simon Hofstatter, Johann Kuhn, Martin Kantner, Mathias Herzog, Michael Frank. Herzog colony village webpages: https://www.volgagerman.net/herzog-russia
American Historical Society of Germans From Russia (AHSGR), Kevin Rupp, village coordinator http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_herzog.cfm
The Center for Volga German Studies at Concordia University http://lexikon.wolgadeutsche.net/search/result?query=herzog (in Russian)
wolgadeutsche.net · Alexander Spack, Rußland [[:Category:Herzog|Herzog settlers & residents (profiles list)]] return to [[Project:Volga_German|Volga German Project]]

Heslington Rd Friends Burial Ground

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This page is part of the [[Space:England Cemeteries Team|England Cemeteries Team]]. See the: * [[:Category:Heslington_Road_Friends_Burial_Ground, York, North Yorkshire|Heslington Road Friends Burial Ground category]] for people buried in this burial ground. Heslington Road Friends Burial Ground is a Quaker burial ground at The Retreat in York. The Retreat was established in 1796 to provide compassionate mental health care, and had its own small burial ground predating 1855 for any patients who died, but in 1855 the main Quaker burial ground in York, in Cromwell Road, Bishopshill, York, had to be closed because of concerns that burials in populated areas would spread disease. As a result, a new Quaker burial ground was established at The Retreat as the main Quaker burial ground for the whole of York. It is still open for burials. Sources: * [https://wellcomelibrary.org/item/b24962892 History of the burial grounds at The Retreat] * [https://wellcomelibrary.org/item/b24951109 Digitised Burial Register] * [https://wellcomelibrary.org/item/b24950816#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0 Cemetery Map] * [http://yorkcivictrust.co.uk/heritage/civic-trust-plaques/quaker-burial-ground/ Bishopshill Friends Burial Ground] * [https://www.theretreatyork.org.uk/history/ History of The Retreat]

Hesperus, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1884

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[[Category:Hesperus, Arrived 14 Nov 1884]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The Immigrant ship ''Hesperus'''s voyage to South Australia in 1884 was under the command of Captain Thomas Rowe Harry RNR and Dr. Freeland the Surgeon-superintendent carrying 450 immigrants. "IMMIGRANTS BY THE HESPERUS''
The sailing ship Hesperus, which left Plymouth on August 15, bound direct to Adelaide, is expected to arrive within the next few days. The immigrants on board are classified as follows:— Colonial passage certificate holders— English, 143 ; Scotch, 26½ ; Irish, 143 ; foreign States, 10½. Colonial full-paid passage, certificate holders— English, 8 ; - United Kingdom assisted passages, 3 ; ditto free passages, 57. There are in all 450 souls, equal to 391 adults, 108 being children under twelve years of age." in the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) on the Wed 22 Oct 1884, Page 7. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/43805199 === PASSENGER LISTS === * 8/1884 - Hesperus from the State Records of South Australia's Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on the 26th of April, 2020 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1884/GRG35_48_1_84-8_Hesperus.pdf * 09/08/1884 - 15/11/1884 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944110 * The South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Wednesday 22 October 1884. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/43805199 ==Additional Information== * Diary of the voyage kept by passenger, Esther Pocock (Transcribed by Fiona Hemstock, Volunteer at the State Library of South Australia, 2001) at: http://www.slsa.ha.sa.gov.au/archivaldocs/d/D7506_Pocock_diary_transcript.pdf *ARRIVAL OF THE HESPERUS. from The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889) of Monday 17 November 1884, Page 6. first accessed online on the 26th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/35971181?

Hesse Team

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This page is part of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]
Return to [[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany's 16 Modern Regions]] ---- =Hesse, Germany/Hessen, Deutschland= This page was created to offer a place to collaborate on Hesse research. You can ask questions in the comments below or offer suggestions on new resources to attach to our resources list. ==How Can You Help Improve Profiles In This Region?== *There are extensive profile improvements that need to be done in this region and we could really use your help. See links, below. *Members with knowledge of this region can answer questions and offer guidance on this page, our Google Group and on G2G. *Ensure the information and links on this page are up-to-date (especially for archival and research site information) *Do you live in Hesse? You can offer archive, library, church, etc. research visits for other members. *Create new Space pages for region-specific geographical, topical, or other, that include images, history, and anything helpful for collaborating and helping other researchers. ===Links=== :We'd appreciate your help with sourcing, connecting, merging and fixing database errors on the profiles in this region. Click the links below to get lists of profiles in Hesse that need some love (click "get profiles" in the left column to generate a list): *UNSOURCED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Sources_FAQ|unsourced]] profiles that need reliable sources added, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DHesse+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Hesse", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DHessen+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Hessen". For more information/instruction on sourcing, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Sourcerers_Team|Germany Project Sourcerers Team]] *UNCONNECTED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Unconnected|unconnected]] profiles that need to be connected to the main tree, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DHesse+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Hesse", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DHessen+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Hessen". For more information/instruction on connecting profiles, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Connectors_Team|Germany Project Connectors Team]] *UNMERGED MATCHES: To get a list of [[Help:Merging#Unmerged_Matches|unmerged matches]] that need research and sourcing, with the goal to ultimately merge or reject the match, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DHesse+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Hesse", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DHessen+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Hessen". For more information/instruction on merging and unmerged matches, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Arborists_Team#Research_Unmerged_Matches|Germany Project Arborists Team]] *SUGGESTIONS: To get a list of [[Help:Suggestions|suggestions]] aka database errors that need data doctor attention, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DHesse+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]''' to search "Hesse", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DHessen+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]''' to search "Hessen". For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. ==Overview of Hesse== : Flag and Coat of Arms: :{{Image|file=German_Flags-5.png |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=Hesse_Team-1.png |size=s |align=l }}{{Clear}} :State of the Federal Republic of Germany: 19 September 1945 :English: Hesse :German: Hessen :Capital: Wiesbaden :Previous locations: After WWII Hesse was partitioned into Rhineland-Palatinate and the state of Greater Hesse (Groß-Hessen) was formed, out of Hesse-Darmstadt and most of the former Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau. In 1946 Greater Hesse was renamed Hessen {{Image|file=Hesse_Team.png |size=s |align=r |caption=Hesse Location in Germany }} :Hesse borders the German states of Lower Saxony, Thuringia, Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Rhineland-Palatinate, and North Rhine-Westphalia. The majority of the people live in the Southern part while the rural areas in the center and northern areas are more sparsely populated. It is the 7th most populated German State. And the 7th largest State by area. Divided into three administrative provinces Hesse has Kassel in the north and east, Gießen in the center, and Darmstadt in the south. In 2018 Hesse ranked 5th in terms of German gross national product. *[https://www.hessen.de/ Hessen.de]: Official website *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesse Wikipedia]: Hesse *[https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/Germany/hessen.htm#Culture OneWorld]: Hessen *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Hessen Britannica.com]: Hessen *[https://de.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Portal:Hessen WikiVoyage]: Portal: Hessen ===Maps=== :Hesse is divided into 3 Regierungsbezirke: Kassel in the north, Darmstadt in the south, and Gießen in the center :These are then divided into 21 Kreis and 5 independent cities *Kries: Bergstraße, Darmstadt-Dieburg, Groß-Gerau, Hochtaunuskreis, Main-Kinzig-Kreis, Main-Taunus-Kreis, Odenwaldkreis, Offenbach, Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, Wetteraukreis, Gießen, Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Limburg-Weilburg, Marburg-Biedenkopf, Vogelsbergkreis, Fulda, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Kassel, Schwalm-Eder-Kreis, Werra-Meißner-Kreis, Waldeck-Frankenberg *Independent cities: Darmstadt, Frankfurt am Main, Kassel, Offenbach am Main, Wiesbaden :Coordinates: 50°39′58″N 8°35′28″E *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Hesse Google maps]: Hesse *[https://www.worldatlas.com/eu/de/he/a-hesse-state-germany.html WorldAtlas.com]: State of Hesse, Germany *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/ Meyers Gazetteer]: Search Page *[https://images.mygermancity.com/maps/hesse.gif My German City]: Map of Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesse#/media/File:Hessen_topografisch_Relief_Karte.png Wikipedia]: The most important rivers, mountains, and cities of Hesse :'''HISTORICAL''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landgraviate_of_Hesse#/media/File:Gft._Solms_Lgft._Hessen_Gft._Ziegenhain.png Wikipedia:] Landgraviate of Hesse (blue), about 1400 *[http://www3.sympatico.ca/don.orth/Images/p48HeNa_a4_mb.gif Hessen Nassau Waldeck 1848] *[https://people.well.com/user/mareev/genealogy/Hessen_1866.jpg Hessen 1866] *[https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/browse/id/1/sn/hkw Großherzogtum Hessen 1850]: Grand Duchy of Hesse in 1850 (interactive map at 1:50000 resolution, with list of places) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Hesse#/media/File:German_Empire_-_Hesse_(1871).svg Wikipedia]: Grand Duchy of Hesse in 1871 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Hesse#/media/File:Hessen1930.png Wikipedia]: People's State of Hesse and Hesse-Nassau in 1930 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Hesse#/media/File:Map-GreaterHesse.svg Wikipedia]: US zone After WWII in bright Orange *[https://www.gifex.com/images/500X0/2011-06-08-13896/Map-of-Hesse-2008.png 2008 Map of Hesse] ===History=== :The story of Hesse goes back over 2,000 years. During the Roman Empire the first recorded entry of a location within what today is the German State of Hesse was in 782, a town called Eberstadt, later Eberstadt im Rheingau is mentioned when a man named Walther and his wife Willswinde gave their entire property to the Lorsch convent. This resides now in the Darmstadt region of Hesse. Under the rule of Philip I the Generous (1504-1567), Hesse was unified until his death when it was split among his four sons. Hesse, like most of the Northern States, switched to Protestantism and in Hesse-Kassel Calvinism was also followed. In 1605 Calvinism was made the official religion of Hesse-Kassel. The Revolutionary Wars that plagued most of what today is known as Germany spared most of Hesse except for the siege of Verdun at Frankfurt-am-Main in 1792. Peace was made with France by 1801. Under Napoleon Hesse-Darmstadt grew larger and more powerful. However due to resistance in Hesse-Kassel it was disbanded and absorbed into Westphalia. After Napoleon and the French were pushed out by 1814 during the Congress of Vienna 3 main regions existed Hesse-Kassel, Hesse-Darmstadt, and the duchy of Nassau. During the rise of Prussia many people left Hesse and moved to America and to a lesser extent Britain. During the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, the territories of Hesse supported the defeated Austrian monarchy, and had lost to the Prussians. Only The Grand Duchy of Hessen-Darmstadt was allowed to retain its independence in spite of some minor territorial losses. After WWI Germany was reduced in power but many of the prior noble families retained their strongholds. The House of Hesse-Darmstadt died out in 1937. Hesse-Kassel is the last remaining German noble house and continues into modern times. Hessen-Battenberg morphed into Mountbatten due to its ties to the royal family of Britain. During the Weimar Republic Hesse-Nassau remained as part of Prussia. Hesse-Darmstadt became part of the Republic of Hesse. After WWII under the US zone administration Hesse-Nassau and the Republic of Hesse were combined to create the new Federal State of Hesse. *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Hessen/History Britannica.com]: History *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Hesse-Darmstadt Britannica.com]: Hesse-Darmstadt *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Hesse Wikipedia:] History of Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Hesse Wikipedia]: House of Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landgraviate_of_Hesse Wikipedia]: Landgraviate of Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Duchy_of_Hesse Wikipedia]: Grand Duchy of Hesse *[https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/FeaturesEurope/GermanyHesse_History01.htm HistoryFiles.co]: A Brief History of Hesse *[https://english.hessen.de/visitors/hessian-history Hessen.de]: Hessian History *[http://catholicencyclopedia.newadvent.com/cathen/07298c.htm Catholic Encyclopedia]: Hesse *[https://history.state.gov/countries/hesse History.State.gov]: A Guide to the United States’ History of Recognition, Diplomatic, and Consular Relations, by Country, since 1776: Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesse#History Wikipedia:] Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire Wikipedia]: The German Empire *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Roman_Empire Wikipedia]: The Holy Roman Empire *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Germany Wikipedia]: Coat of Arms of Germany ===Culture=== :Germany has a number of different cultures. Hesse combines cultures of North and South and East and West in one region. Its urban areas are primarily in the South. It has a number of mountainous regions and several major rivers. 42% of the land is forest. *[https://theculturetrip.com/europe/germany/articles/the-top-10-things-to-see-and-do-in-hesse-germany/ TheCultureTrip.com]: The Top 10 Things to See and Do in Hesse, Germany *[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Hesse WikiVoyage]: Hesse *[https://www.germany-insider-facts.com/hessen-germany.html Germany Insider Facts]: Hessen *[https://www.germany.travel/en/travel-information/federal-states/federal-state-hesse.html Inspiring Germany]: Hesse *[https://lavergnehessen.weebly.com/culture-and-customs.html Weebly]: Culture and Customs *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Culture_of_Hesse WikiMedia Category]: Culture of Hesse *[https://keithhessen.weebly.com/arts-and-culture.html Weebly]: Arts and Culture *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Views_of_Hesse WikiMedia Category]: Views of Hesse *[https://www.wiesbaden.de/en/living-in-wiesbaden/state-of-hesse/index.php Wiesbaden.de]: State of Hesse *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g187332-Hesse-Vacations.html TripAdvisor]: Explore Hesse Tourism *[https://www.dw.com/en/germanys-16-states-hesse/a-45215340 DW.com]: Germany's 16 states: Hesse *[http://www.top10cities.net/country/germany-hessen.php Top 10 Cities]: Hesse by Population *[https://germanfoods.org/german-food-facts/hesse-a-culinary-tour-of-hessen-and-frankfurt/ GermanFoods.org]: Hesse: A Culinary Tour of Hesse and Frankfurt *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Cuisine_of_Hesse?uselang=nl WikiMedia Category]: Cuisine of Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hessian_cuisine Wikipedia]: Hessian Cuisine ==Research Help and Regional Resources== ===Online Resource Compilations=== *[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ Genealogy.net]: Online Familienbücher aka OFBs (regional family books). Also see [[Space:Familienbücher:_German_Family_Books|THIS PAGE]] for Familienbücher that are not available online, but our members will do lookups for you. *[https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/index/sn/ol]: Historical Gazetteer (database of historical place names in Hesse) *[http://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/europe-free-online-historical-newspapers#.XQmRCohKh9B The Ancestor Hunt]: free online resources for international newspapers: see the section for Germany. *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page Genealogy.net]: GenWiki, main page *[https://www.germanroots.com/germanlinks.html German Roots.com]: German Genealogy Resources on the Internet *[[:Category:Germany_Genealogy_Resources|WikiTree Category]]: Germany Genealogy Resources *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|WikiTree: Germany Project Resources]] ===Vital Records=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hesse_(Hessen),_Germany_Genealogy FamilySearch]: Hesse (Hessen), Germany Genealogy *[https://landesarchiv.hessen.de/hessian-state-archives Landesarchiv.Hessen.de]: The Hessian State Archives *[https://landesarchiv.hessen.de/genealogie_einleitung Landesarchiv.Hessen.de]: Family research in the Hessian State Archives *[https://forebears.io/germany/hesse Forebears]: Hesse Genealogical Records *[https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1 Archion.de]: Protestant church records ($subcription site) *[https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ Matricula]: Catholic Church records *[https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/index/sn/pstr Hessische Geburten-, Ehe-, Sterberegister]: Civil records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Germany Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Records FamilySearch]: German Church Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Civil_Registration FamilySearch]: German Civil Registration * Transcriptions of several parish records, which [[Bamberger-113|Daniel Bamberger]] shared with us, can be found on the WikiTree page [[Space:Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg|Church records of the Amt Battenberg]], or in [https://1drv.ms/f/s!AlS9UAijCbSYhk2PuRNQ1ZRzhers this folder on Google Drive]. === Religious Facilities=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hesse_(Hessen)_Jewish_Records FamilySearch]: Hesse (Hessen), German Empire Jewish Records *[https://www.museeprotestant.org/en/notice/le-refuge-huguenot-en-hesse-cassel/ Musée Protestant]: The Huguenot Refuge in Hesse-Cassel *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Religion_in_Hesse WikiMedia Category]: Religion in Hesse *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?sort=relevance&search=Hesse+churches&title=Special%3ASearch&profile=advanced&fulltext=1&advancedSearch-current=%7B%7D&ns0=1&ns6=1&ns12=1&ns14=1&ns100=1&ns106=1 Wikimedia]: Hesse churches *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187332-Activities-c47-t10,175-Hesse.html Tripdvisor.com]: Hesse Landmarks‎ *[https://www.inspirock.com/germany/churches-and-cathedrals-in-hesse Inspirock.com] Churches and cathedrals in Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Churches_in_Hesse Wikipedia Category]: Churches in Hesse *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Churches_in_Hesse WikiMedia Category]: Churches in Hesse *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Directories FamilySearch]: Germany Church Directories *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Jewish_Records FamilySearch]: German Jewish Records *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Germany Wikipedia]: Religion in Germany ===Emigration=== *[https://www.germangenealogygroup.com/records-search/german_emigrants.php Germany Genealogy Group]: German Emigration Database *[https://www.deutsche-auswanderer-datenbank.de/index.php?id=275&L=1 Historisches Museum Bremerhaven]: German Emigrant Database *[https://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany. Ports of departure include: Altona, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Geestemunde, Hamburg, Stettin, Swinemunde (currently Swinoujscie, Poland), German Unspecified Ports *[https://www.germanroots.com/emigration.html GermanRoots.com]: Online German Emigration Records, Lists and Indexes * [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/index/sn/ha "Hessische Auswanderer" (Hessian emigrants) database]: Very incomplete, but still sometimes useful, especially when no other records exist. '''Careful''': That a person is listed does not mean that they actually emigrated, only that they requested permission to do so. Example: [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/gsrec/current/2/sn/ha?q=Jacob+Seipp This entry] lists the planned emigration of [[Seipp-112]], which never happened (but his stepchildren from the second marriage actually went to America). * [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/index/sn/hetrina Database of Hessian soldiers]: People from Hesse [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hessian_(soldier) who served as soldiers during the war of 1775-1783], some of which stayed in North America ([https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/gsearch/sn/hetrina?q=Henckel+Berghofen&submit=LAGIS-Suche example], corresponding to [[Henckel-152]]). *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170821040328/http://www.germanyroots.com/ships/index.php?lan=en&cat=1 GermanyRoots]: Ship's Database *WikiTree Immigration/Emigration Categories: ::*[[:Category:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists|Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists]] ::*[[:Category:German_Confederation%2C_Emigrants|Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:Germany%2C_Emigrants|Category: Germany, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:American_Immigration|Category: American Immigration]] === Local Cemeteries=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Hessen?id=state_1554 FindAGrave]: Cemeteries in Hessen *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Hessen/Bergstra%C3%9Fener-Kreis?id=county_4919 FindAGrave]: Cemeteries in Bergstraßener Kreis, Hessen *[https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/cemlist.php?l=06&lang=de grabsteine.genealogy.net]: Cemeteries in Hessen *[https://iajgscemetery.org/germany/hessen-hesse/ International Jewish Cemetery Project]: Hesse *[http://www.lostancestors.eu/cemeteries/F/Waldfriedhof.htm LostAncestors.eu]: Waldfriedhof (Forest Cemetery), Frankfurt/Main, Hesse, Germany *[https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/91502/niederzwehren-cemetery,-kassel/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission]: Niederzwehren Cemetery, Kassel *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?sort=relevance&search=Hesse+cemeteries&title=Special%3ASearch&profile=advanced&fulltext=1&advancedSearch-current=%7B%7D&ns0=1&ns6=1&ns12=1&ns14=1&ns100=1&ns106=1 WikiMedia]: Hesse Cemeteries Search Results ===Libraries=== *[https://www.worldcat.org/libraries WorldCat Library Search] *[https://landesarchiv.hessen.de/hessian-state-archives Hessisches Landesarchiv]: Hessian State Archives *[https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en LAGIS-Hessen.de]: Hessian Regional History Information System (LAGIS) *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hesse_(Hessen)_Archives_and_Libraries FamilySearch]: Hesse (Hessen) Archives and Libraries *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Archives_in_Hesse WikiMedia Category]: Archives in Hesse *[https://arcinsys.hessen.de/ Archival information system Hessen]: Register of archival collections in Hesse ===Colleges and Universities=== : They often have local records and have professors who are versed in local lore so can be a wonderful resource and many are multilingual. *[https://www.universitiesrankings.com/hesse/top-universities-in-hesse.htm UniversitiesRankings.com]: Top 10 Universities in Hesse State *[https://collegewikipedia.com/europe/germany/hesse/university CollegeWikipedia.com]: Top Universities In Hesse *[https://www.4icu.org/de/hesse/town/ 4ICU.org]: Hesse Universities by University Town *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Universities_and_colleges_in_Hesse Wikipedia Category]: Universities and Colleges in Hesse ===Local Phone Books=== *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/phonede/dephoneA-D.html Library of Congress] Address/Telephone Directories from Germany *[http://phonebookoftheworld.com/kassel/ PhoneBookoftheWorld.com]: Kassel *[http://phonebookoftheworld.com/darmstadt/ PhoneBookoftheWorld.com]: Darmstadt *[http://phonebookoftheworld.com/frankfurt/ PhoneBookoftheWorld.com]: Frankfurt ===Local Genealogy Groups=== *[[Space:Lists_of_Adresses_for_Family_Research_in_Germany|WikiTree Space: List of Addresses for Family Research in Germany]] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hesse_(Hessen)_Societies FamilySearch]: Hesse (Hessen) Societies ===WikiTree Free Space Pages and One-Place Studies=== :Have you created a page that you'd like included below? Add a profile comment below with a link to what you would like to contribute. The following pages were created by our project members: *[[Space:Waldeck%2C_Hesse%2C_Germany|Waldeck, Hesse, Germany]] by [[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]] ==WikiTree Categories== English [[:Category:Hesse|Category:Hesse]] :Subcategories: *[[:Category:Hesse%2C_Emigrants|Category:Hesse, Emigrants]] (2 subcategories) *[[:Category: House of Hanau-Schaumburg|Category:Hanau-Schaumburg]] *[[:Category:House_of_Hesse-Darmstadt|Category:House of Hesse-Darmstadt]] English: [[:Category:Hesse, Germany|Category:Hesse, Germany]] :Subcategories: *[[:Category:Hesse%2C_Cemeteries|Category:Hesse, Cemeteries]] (3 subcategories) *[[:Category:Districts_and_Independent_Cities_of_Hesse|Category:Districts and Independent Cities of Hesse]] (28 subcategories) German: [[:Category:Hessen, Deutschland|Category: Hessen, Deutschland]] :Subcategory: *[[:Category:Landkreise_und_kreisfreie_Städte_in_Hessen|Category:Landkreise und kreisfreie Städte in Hessen]] (27 subcategories) ==Translation Aides== In Germany a number of different written languages and dialects were used. Below are some links to sites which may help you with old documents. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCtterlin Sütterlin] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting Germany Handwriting] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurrent Kurrent] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackletter Blackletter] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur Fraktur] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F ß] *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Brockhaus_1894_Deutsche_Mundarten.jpg Brockhaus 1894 Deutsche Mundarten] (map) *[http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html Latin phrases] because many old records are written in Latin this is a handy list of commonly used Latin phrases. *[[Space:Genealogy_Glossary|Genealogy Glossary]] of multiple languages using common genealogy related words.
This is an active [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] page with up-to-date information.
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Hesselby Flora

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[[Category:Spånga (AB)]] === Summary === Hesselby Flora was a name for a property in Hässelby (part of Stockholm) that was used for commersial gardens between year 1906 and around 1961. Today, Åkermyntan shopping centre is located on this spot. ===Background=== The term "Commercial Garden" relates to gardens that were focused on growing vegetables, fruit and flowers for sale. The first, true "Commercial Gardens", started to pop up in Sweden when the population growth became so high, that its need for certain produce could not be covered by their own cultivation (mid 19-th century). At the same time the economy of the cities was increasingly strengthening and the economic differences between classes were becoming smaller. Before the 20th century, most of the area known as Hässelby was owned by the Hässelby Manor (Hässelby Gård). Hässelby Manor is today known as Hässelby Castle (sv. Hässelby Slott). At the turn of the 20th century, about 1,000 acres were divided from Hässelby into plots. Soon the first commercial gardens were built. 10 years later, there were more than 50 gardeners working there, and most of the plots ended up as commercial gardens during the first few decades of the 20th century. The success of the commercial gardens and the speed at which they were established has been hugely, due to: * Lövsta Garbage Station, which was put into use in 1889 and Stockholm city moved its "sewage treatment" to Lövsta. This gave the gardens access to manure and latrine that was shipped off to Lövsta Garbage Station from Stockholm. Differently from gardens that were built in connection to manors and farms, the commercial gardens had no easy access to fertilizers. Having close proximity to Lövsta Garbage Station provided for that need. * New railway line and station at the Lövsta Garbage Station, that was opened to traffic the same year. The land for the tracks was expropriated från Hässelby Farm. The railway provided good communication with safe and fast transport where garden products could be moved long distances and the gardeners were not only dependent on the local (or even Stockholm's) market. * After the extrapropriation of the land, Count Carl Trolle-Bonde at Hässelby Manor detached a big swath of his property closest to the railway. This later became Hässelby Villastad (Hässelby Residential Town). Carl Lindau, station manager and representative for Count Bonde realised the location's potential for commersial gardening and often put advertisements in the gardening magazine Viola. === Details === Hässelby Flora has been given serial number 42 in the Hässelby Local Community Association's (Hämbygdsförening) database over commercial gardens in Hässelby. [[Persson-8201|Nils Johan Sigurd (Persson) Nowén (1882-1971)]] who was the first owner, describes it in [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Persson-8201| Novén's deposition 1] as (translated from Swedish): "Hesselby Residential Town within Spånga parish of Sollentuna district and Stockholm County [...] * partly the plot No: 37 a, separated from the same residential town No: 2; containing 217 sqm (2461.6 sqf). * partly the plot No: 37 b, separated from Ytterkullen No: 2; containing 6863.6 sqm (77860.6 sqf). * partly the plot No: 37 c, separated from Ytterkullen No: 3; containing 5029.3 sqm. (57052 sqf)," * partly the plot No: 37 d, separated from Ytterkullen No: 4, containing 35817.2 sqm. (39899.1 sqf), * and partly the plot No: 37 e, separated from Ytterkullen No: 5, containing 108.2 sqm. (1227.4 sqf) [...] or together containing 15735.3 sqm. (178501, sqf.), Rightly N: 205-206-207-208-209 according to the map drawn up by the first land master Thure [cannot decipher the last name]. " The Census från 1910, places the property to be city grid. no 205 - 209 (which fits with the above quote). The register map from 1930-1931 has different plot designation. The property is now considered to include plots 453, 457, 460, 463, 1115, and lie in the block called Törnrosen. === History === * 1906 to 1911 [[Persson-8201|Nils Johan Sigurd (Persson) Nowén (1882-1971)]] * 1912 Fredrik Rosenberg (born 1880) leases the property. The lease is contracted to last until 1922. 1917, Fredrik Rosenberg acquires the property with the serial number 41 in the registry. * 1913 the property is purchased by an Otto Paulsson in Väsby, Malmöhus, Sweden. The contract points out the lease agreement with Fredrik Rosenberg. * 1923 the property is now owned/worked at by Johan Edvard Karlsson (born 1878) * 1926, the owner is now Amanda Karlsson (born 1879) * The next owner is Bertil Kåsjö (born 1907) * And after Bertil, his son Folke Kåsjö takes over (born 1918). During this time, the garden is known to grow irises and Brompton stocks. A small road between property 41 and 42 was named after the Brompton stocks (Lövkojsgränd). * Abount 1961a plan over Hässelby has been decided upon. A business center was planned to be placed nearby the railway station. * 1977, Åkermyntan Shopping Center opens === Sources=== * "Bland Blomsterkungar och Växthus - Trädgårdsepoken i Hässelby" (en. Among Flower Kings and Greenhouses - The Garden Era in Hässelby). Hässelby Hembygdsförenings Skriftserie nr 13. * "Från mästare till kommunalarbetare, En unersökning om trädgårdsmästaryrkets status- och kompetensförändring under perioden 1920-1955" (En. From master to municipal worker. - S surven on the status and skills change of the gardener profession during the period 1920 - 1955). Anton Sundin, Högskolan i Gövle. https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:770442/FULLTEXT01.pdf * "En svensk trädgårdsnäring växer fram" (En. "A Swedish horticulture industry is emerging"). Lennart Ottsson Professor emeritus, Alnarp. K. Skogs- o. Lanbr.akad. Tidskr. Suppl.:20:31-55, 1988. https://www.ksla.se/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/kap_02.pdf * Census from 1910 - Spånga parish, Stockholm County, Sweden, ImageId: Folk_102068-063, found at [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/| Riksarkivet], Created by Riksarkivet SVAR-Svensk arkivinformation; [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/Folk_102068-063#?c=&m=&s=&cv=62&xywh=-799%2C-70%2C2396%2C1383| Scanned Image]; [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?Sokord=sture+nowen&EndastDigitaliserat=false&AvanceradSok=False&page=1&tab=post&FacettState=undefined%3ac%7c&postid=Folk_122246055#tab| transcription]. See also https://hesselby.com/villastad/rosenberg.html https://hesselby.com/villastad/lovsta.html https://hesselby.com/villastad/historik.html https://hesselby.com/villastad/gator/akermyntan.html https://www.akermyntancentrum.se/om_kopcentret.html https://www.hesselbyslott.se/en/ https://hesselby.com/villastad/lovsta.html https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%B6vsta_sopstation

Hesston, Pennsylvania

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'''Hesston''' is an unincorporated village in Penn Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. Formerly is was called '''Pleasant Grove''' (1869-1873) and then '''Grafton''' (1873-1925). The post office was renamed Hesston on 16 June 1925. ==Sources== See also: *[[:Category: Hesston, Pennsylvania]] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia: Hesston,_Pennsylvania|Hesston, Pennsylvania]]

Hesston College

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[[Category:Hesston, Kansas]] [[Category:Hesston College]] [[Category:Mennonites]] "Hesston College (formerly Hesston College and Bible School) (Mennonite Church USA) opened its doors on 22 September 1909. . . . .One building, later named Green Gables, contained all activities. A second facility, the Administration Building was built, 1914-1918, and dedicated in 1919. The school, located near Hesston, Kansas, was the dream of Pennsylvania immigrants of Swiss origin who had begun arriving in Harvey County in 1880." ==Sources== Sharp, John E. and Rachel McMaster. "Hesston College (Hesston, Kansas, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. August 2018. Web. 9 Feb 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hesston_College_(Hesston,_Kansas,_USA)&oldid=170106

Hester and Hannah, sailing of 1682

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[[Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682]] '''''Hester and Hanna''''' loaded in London 1 Feb - 7 March, 1682 and arrived the 8th of August. == Passenger Lists == * William Guest Chester Co. Genealogy, citing Balderston: loading document, Sheppard book == Sources & Notes == * Chester County Genealogy [http://pachester.usgensites.com/content/16820808-hester-and-hannah 1682.08.08: Hester and Hannah] {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1682 |[[:Category: Adventure, sailed September 1682 |Adventure]], [[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

Hester Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Ive hit a brick wall researching my great grandmother Alberta "Bertie" (Busby or Buzbee) Hester's family. One census lists her mother as Rillean Buzbee and her grave reads "Mrs R A Winchester". I found a newspaper article from 1910 that refers to her as Mrs R A Winchester as well. Also listed in that article are her daughters Flossie, Bertie and Mrs Hawk in Alabama. Bertie married my Great grandfather Raymond Tarpley Hester and they lived in Biloxi and in Poplarville, MS.

Het Geslacht De Marez

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == Het Geslacht de Marez == * full title: Het Geslacht De Marez met de daaruit in vrouwelijke lijn gesproten familiën de Marez van Zuylen, de Marez Oyens en de Marees van Swinderen * by [[Koenen-145|Koenen, H.J.]] (1864-) * published by Heraldisch-Genealogisch Archief, Scheveningen, Netherlands, 1901 *Previously published in serialised form in ''De Wapenheraut: maanblad gewijd aan geschiedenis, geslacht-, wapen-, oudheidkunde, enz.'' ** Vol. II, 1898, pp. 9-16, 37-40, 61-64, 73-88, 133-140, 153-160, 169-184, 233-240, 247-256. ** Vol. III, 1899, pp. 5-16, 25-28, 61-64, 89-92, 109-116, 153-156, 177-180, 209-216, 249-252. ** Vol. IV, 1900, pp. 9-12, 57-60, 77-88, 121-128, 145-152, 169-172, 217-220, 241-250. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Het Geslacht De Marez|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=MMSFKB02:000035470 === Table of Contents === * Voorword vi * Wapenbeschrijving 1 * Inleiding handelend over de onderzoekingen in de I7e en 18e eeuw naar de afkomst der familie de Marez ** Genealogie door Le Blond 5 ** Genealogien door Le Carpentier en door Atteveld 10 ** Genealogie door pater Le Vaillant 17 ** De familierelatie met den heer de Marets de Sancourt 19 ** Overzicht van de geschiedenis der heeren de Marets in het Kamerijksche, naar Le Carpentier en Le Vaillant 22 * Genealogie van het geslacht De Marez of De Marees sedert den hervormingstijd met de daaruit in vrouwelijke lijn gesproten familiën De Marees van Swinderen, De Marez van Zuylen en De Marez-Oyens 33 ** A [De beide zoons van Jacques de Maretz den ouden] 36 ** B [De kinderen van Jan de Marez en Jenne van Achterhoudt] 39 ** C Engelsche Tak 47 ** D Tak van Nicolaas Amsterdam en Groningen 54 ** E Tak van Daniel, Amsterdam en Hoorn 67 ** F Tak van Abraham Amsterdam en Utrecht 75 * Eerste Bijlage Bevattende Bijzonderheden Betreffende Leden van het Geslacht de Marez 115 ** I Het geslacht De Marez in de kruistochten 117 ** II Het Trippenhuis 126 ** III Brief van Frederik Willem Prins van Nassau 137 ** IV Testamentaire beschikkingen van Mr. Louis Trip de Marez. 139 ** IV Het wapen van De Marez 147 ** V Kwartierstaten (between 158 and 159) * Tweede Bijlage, Bevattende Aanteekeningen Betreffende Geslachten aan dat van de Marez Verwant 159 ** Pijnssen van der Aa, Van Achterhoudt, Amya, Bardouel, Baron, De Barry, Barterinck, Bas, De Bas, De Beaudoux, Benoit, Berewout, Van Beringen, Van Bergen, Bicker, Boogaard, Boots, Bourchault (Burghart), Braine, Busch van Allerma, Van de Capelle, Casteleyn, De la Court, Cremer, Van der Does, Van Eeghan, Elsevier, De Geer, Gemart, Van Gessler, Godin, Van der Goes, Van Hoes, De Hertoghe, De Hochepied, Hondius, Van Liebergen, Van Luchtenburg, Van Lijnden, Van der Muelen, Van Nyenborgh, Nuyts, Ockhuysen, Reynvaan, Sandra, De Schilder, Schouwenburg, Segers, Selijns, Six, Spiegel, Teyssen, Tonis, Trígland, Trip, Verspreek, De Vlaming van Outshoorn, Van der Voort, Van Wallendaal, De Westfrise, Wijs, Van Zuylen, De Bacher, Gemart, Oyens, Pierson (Koenen), Waller, Schouwenburg, Von Weckherlin. * Derde Bijlage. Bevattende Medkdeelingen over Zijtakken en Gelijknamige Famillen. 421 * Aanvullingen en Verbeteringen 529 === WikiTree Syntax === * Koenen, H.J., [[Space:Het Geslacht De Marez|Het Geslacht De Marez]]. Scheveningen, Netherlands: Heraldisch-Genealogisch Archief, 1901. https://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=MMSFKB02:000035470. Page .

Het Goed Ten Zijl

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Het Wapen van Noorwegen passengerlist

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---- Please see [[:Category:Arms_of_Norway%2C_sailed_May_1638|Arms of Norway, sailed May 1638]] ----

Hetherington Name Study

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[[Category:Hetherington Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Hetherington}} == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Micklethwaite-1960|Andrew Micklethwaite]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about our surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. My own Hetherington branch lived in Ossett, West Riding of Yorkshire in the first half of the 1800s - other branches are in Ireland, America and Cumbria. This Name Study was set up on behalf of the [https://www.facebook.com/groups/HETHERINGTON Hetherington Clan Facebook Group] where we post items which may be of interest to other members. Please do join us there. == Additional Names == HETHERTON & HITHERTON To add your relatives to the study, add [[Category:Hetherington Name Study]] [[Category:Lancashire, Hetherington Name Study]] [[Category:County Antrim, Hetherington Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Hetherington}} to their profile biography - use one of the following location categories: Yorkshire, Lancashire, Northumberland, Cumberland, County Durham, Cheshire County Antrim, Counry Derry, County Donegal, County Fermanagh, County Leitrim, County Tyrone Dumfriesshire, Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire. If your location doesn't match these, please contact either myself or [[hetherington-121|Paul Hetherington]] To add your contact details to this study page or to be added to the study's trusted list, contact me [[Micklethwaite-1960|Andrew Micklethwaite]] ==Surname Origins == [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/name-origin?surname=hetherington Ancestry ]says of the name: English (northern border counties): habitational name from a place so named in Northumberland, possibly from Old English heahdeor ‘stag’, ‘deer’ or h?ddre ‘heather’ + -ing ‘characterized by’ + tun ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. This surname has been established in Ireland since the 16th century. == Introductory Text == Welcome XXXXX Why don't you join our Hetherington One Name Study or our facebook group? The Name Study was set up on behalf of the [https://www.facebook.com/groups/HETHERINGTON Hetherington Clan Facebook Group] where we post items which may be of interest to other members. Please do join us there. To add your relatives to the study, add [[Category:Hetherington Name Study]] [[Category:Lancashire, Hetherington Name Study]] Substitute the appropriate county. {{One Name Study|name=Hetherington}} to their profile biography Best Wishes, Andy Micklethwaite == Famous Hetheringtons == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hetherington Wikipedia ] lists the following: * Alastair Hetherington (1919–1999), British journalist * Sir Arthur Hetherington (1911–2002), first chairman of British Gas * Brian Hetherington, Australian rugby league footballer * Chris Hetherington, American football fullback * Sir Hector Hetherington (1888–1965), philosopher and Principal of the University of Glasgow * Henry Hetherington (1792–1849), British Chartist * Ian Hetherington, computer specialist * Jason Hetherington, Australian rugby league footballer * Jill Hetherington, professional tennis player from Canada * John Hetherington, haberdasher * Judson Hetherington (1866–1928), physician and politician * Kathleen Hetherington, American college administrator * Norman Hetherington, Australian cartoonist and puppeteer * Rachel Hetherington, Australian professional golfer * Richard Hetherington (1737-1821) British naval officer and politician https://wikitree.com/wiki/Hetherington-857 * Roger Hetherington (1908–1990), British civil engineer * Roger Gaskell Hetherington (1876–1952), British civil engineer and civil servant * Thomas Hetherington, (1926-2007), British lawyer * Thomas Hetherington (politician) (1815-1913), Canadian politician * Thomas Gerard Hetherington, (1886-1951), British officer who helped develop the tank * Tim Hetherington (1970–2011), British photographer, winner of 2007 World Press Photo * Rev William Maxwell Hetherington FRSE (1803-1865), Scottish minister and historian ==DNA== There is a YDNA project at FTDNA: https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/etherington

Hext, Oklahoma

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'''Hext''' is a ghost town on Route 66. It was named after William Hext, one of the residents. The post office was only open from June 4, 1901, until November 29, 1902 but the local stone gas station remained longer. Eventually, however, the pumps were removed and it was converted into a private residence. == Sources == See also: * [[:Category: Hext, Oklahoma]] * [[Wikipedia:Hext,_Oklahoma]]

Heyden Hill Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Heyden Hill Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|Index of South Carolina Plantations]] ==Introduction== Heyden Hill Plantation, located in Charleston County, South Carolina, was owned by [[Gaillard-4|Theodore Gaillard Sr.]] which he willed to his son [[Gaillard-190|Peter Gaillard]], '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 19 1780-1783 Wills v. 20 1783-1786
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1780-1783, Vol. 019 > image 202 of 869; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JXSR-HG}} (accessed 3 April 2023) *1781 will of Theodore Gaillard, Bk 19 p.187-188
and then owned by Peter's son [[Gaillard-191|Peter Gaillard]].https://schistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Gaillard-Family-papers-1033.00.pdf A drawing of Heyden Hill Plantation can be found online.https://south-carolina-plantations.com/berkeley/i/heydon-hill/heydon-hill-plantation.jpg ===Peter Gaillard Sr.=== Theodore Gaillard's son [[Gaillard-190|Peter Gaillard]] died in 1833. His will was written 13 Dec 1832, proved 5 Feb 1833. '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 38-39 1826-1834
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1826-1834, Vol. 039 > image 737 of 874; Citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-JLSM-7V?i=736&cc=1919417&cat=243885 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 21 March 2022) *Bk 39 p.1119
His probate inventory has yet to be discovered. Although Peter Gaillard Sr. owned Heyden Hill plantation, he is identified with a plantation called the Rocks Plantation.https://pascal-cofc.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma991001385149705613&context=L&vid=01PASCAL_COFC:COFC&lang=en&search_scope=Books_Articles_and_More&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=Books_Articles_and_More&query=sub,exact,Gaillard,%20Peter,%201757-1833.,AND&mode=advanced&offset=0 ===Peter Gaillard Jr.=== Peter Gaillard's son [[Gaillard-191|Peter Gaillard]] died 13 Jan 1843 in Charleston, South Carolina. His probate papers list the 225 enslaved in lots, each lot appears to be a family. '''South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/418583 Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867] ca. 1834-1850
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Inventories, Appraisements, Sales, 1839-1844, Vol. A > image 219 of 636; Citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-JD98-YS?i=218&cc=1919417&cat=418583 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 21 March 2022) *21 Feb 1843, p.378-381
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Slaves_of_Peter_Gaillard_1783-1843%2C_South_Carolina Lot No.1 *[[Gaillard-402|Billy]], (a) Carpenter, age 67, value $50 *[[Gaillard-403|Amy]] age 60, value $50 *[[Gaillard-404|Tommy]] age 20, value $550 *[[Gaillard-405|Billy]] age 17, value $450 *[[Gaillard-406|Murilla]] age 14, value $350 *[[Gaillard-407|Daniel]] age 12, value $270 Lot No.2 *[[Gaillard-408|Phillis]] age 68, nurse, value $40 *[[Gaillard-409|Jenny]] age 37, idiot, value $0 Lot No.3 *[[Gaillard-410|Celia]], age 46, 1/2 hand, value $125 *[[Gaillard-411|Casar]] age 17, value $400 *[[Gaillard-412|Amelia]] age 15, value $340 *[[Gaillard-413|Rose]] age 13, value $310 *[[Gaillard-414|Harriet]] age 9, value $190 *[[Gaillard-415|Murtilla]] age 7, value $165 *[[Gaillard-416|Sampson]] age 5, value $150 Lot No.4 *[[Gaillard-417|Lucy]] age 22, valued at $400 *[[Gaillard-418|Peggy]] age 3, valued at $112 Lot No.5 *[[Gaillard-419|Sukey]] age 19, value $400 *[[Gaillard-420|Eve age 2]], value $90 Lot No.6 *[[Gaillard-421|Satira]] age 42, value $400 *[[Gaillard-422|Dublin]] age 42, dairy and poultry, value $200 *[[Gaillard-423|Ben]] age 21, convulsions, value $200 *[[Gaillard-424|Stephen]] age 17, value $500 *[[Gaillard-425|Nanny]] age 13, value $300 *[[Gaillard-426|Sary]] age 11, value $230 *[[Gaillard-427|Phillis]] age 9, value $190 *[[Gaillard-428|Rebecca]] age 2, value $90 *[[Gaillard-429|Kent]] born in '42, value $36 Lot No.7 *[[Gaillard-430|Minda]] age 39, value $400 *[[Gaillard-431|Henrietta]] age 16, value $385 *[[Gaillard-432|Bob]] age 8, value $180 *[[Gaillard-433|Perry]] age 3, value $112 *[[Gaillard-434|Primus]] born '42, value $36 Lot No.8 *[[Gaillard-435|Eveline]] age 20, value $400 *[[Gaillard-436|Julia]] age 2, value $90 *[[Gaillard-437|Edward]] born '42, value $36 Lot No.9 *[[Gaillard-438|Sanders]] age 37, value $550 *[[Gaillard-439|Dinah]] age 33, value $400 *[[Gaillard-440|Priscilla]] age 14, value $310 *[[Gaillard-441|Stepney]] age 12, value $300 *[[Gaillard-442|Solomon]] age 10, value $235 *[[Gaillard-443|Will]] age 7, value $165 *[[Gaillard-444|Abby]] age 5, value $150 *[[Gaillard-445|Joseph]] age 2, value $90 *[[Gaillard-446|Hagar]] born '42, value $36 Lot No.10 *[[Gaillard-447|Job]] age 35, value $550 Lot No.11 *[[Gaillard-448|Daphne]] age 60, house s, value $50 *[[Gaillard-449|Thomas]] age 24, value $550 *[[Gaillard-450|William]] age 21, value $550 *[[Gaillard-451|Francis]] age 27, value $550 Lot No.12 *[[Gaillard-452|Pompey]] age 22, value $550 *[[Gaillard-453|Diana]] age 18, value $400 Lot No.13 *[[Gaillard-454|William]] age 44, driver bigleg, value $400 *[[Gaillard-455|Bess]] age 39, value $350 *[[Gaillard-456|Billy]] age 15, value $370 *[[Gaillard-457|Booky]], boy age 12, value $270 *[[Gaillard-458|Murray]] age 10, value $200 *[[Gaillard-459|Frederick]] age 8, value $180 *[[Gaillard-460|Martha]] age 6, value $150 *[[Gaillard-461|Katy]] age 3, value $112 *[[Gaillard-462|Zanga]] age 2, value $90 Lot No.14 *[[Gaillard-463|Clarissa]] age 24, value $400 *[[Gaillard-464|Mary]] age 4, value $136 *[[Gaillard-465|Frank]] or Winter age 2, value $90 *[[Gaillard-466|Pio or Scipio]] born '42, value $36 Lot No.15 *[[Gaillard-467|Archie]] age 44, value $500 *[[Gaillard-468|Katy]] age 33, value $400 *[[Gaillard-469|David]] age 21, value $550 *[[Gaillard-470|Diana]] age 16, value $370 *[[Gaillard-471|Violet]] age 13, value $300 *[[Gaillard-472|Martha]] age 9, value $195 *[[Gaillard-473|Aleck]] age 5, value $150 *[[Gaillard-474|Elvira]] age 1, value $81 Lot No.16 *[[Gaillard-475|Lonon]] age 46, value $550 *[[Gaillard-476|Nanny]] age 50, value $250 *[[Gaillard-477|Abel]] age 18, value $550 *[[Gaillard-478|Jeffrey]] age 16, value $450 *[[Gaillard-479|Sue]] age 14, value $310 *[[Gaillard-480|Jonas]] age 11, value $220 *[[Gaillard-481|Lonon]] age 9, value $200 *[[Gaillard-482|Simon]] age 3, value $112 *[[Gaillard-483|Rachel]] age 1, value $81 Lot No.17 *[[Gaillard-484|Sam]] age 27, carpenter, value $600 *[[Gaillard-485|Esther]] age 25, value $400 *[[Gaillard-486|Fortune]] age 5, value $150 *[[Gaillard-487|Sally]] age 3, value $112 *[[Gaillard-488|Jacque]] age 1, value $81 Lot No.18 *[[Daniels-9607|William Daniels]] age 24, value $550 *[[Gaillard-489|Gritta]] age 21, value $400 *[[Daniels-9608|Molsey]] age 2, value $90 *[[Daniels-9609|Patty]] born in 42, value $36 Lot No.19 *[[Gaillard-490|Pheebe]] age 43, prolapsus Uteri, value $200 *[[Gaillard-491|Dido]] age 19, value $400 *[[Gaillard-492|Will]] age 15, value $350 *[[Gaillard-493|Malbro]] age 13, value $290 *[[Gaillard-494|Penny]] age 10, value $215 *[[Gaillard-495|Juno]] age 7, value $165 *[[Gaillard-496|Aleck]] age 5, value $150 Lot No.20 *[[Gaillard-497|Frederick]] age 32, value $550 *[[Gaillard-498|Chloe]] age 21, value $400 *[[Gaillard-499|Libby]] age 1, value $81 Lot No.21 *[[Gaillard-500|John]] age 47, value $400 *[[Gaillard-501|Daphne]] age 28, scrofuluos, value $200 *[[Gaillard-502|Paul]] age 18, son of John, value $500 *[[Gaillard-503|Johnson]] age 15, son of John, value $385 *[[Gaillard-504|Bella]] age 4, Daphne's, value $100 *[[Gaillard-505|Edward]] age 2, Daphne's, value $80 Lot No.22 *[[Gaillard-506|George]] age 60, gardner, value $100 *[[Gaillard-507|Tenah]] age 52, value $75 *[[Gaillard-508|Duncan]] age 24, value $550 *[[Gaillard-509|George]] age 22, value $550 *[[Gaillard-510|Isaac]] age 19, hernia, value $400 *[[Gaillard-511|Jane]] age 14, value $310 *[[Gaillard-512|Cuffy]] age 13, value $300 *[[Gaillard-513|Tenah]] age 15, value $345 Lot No.23 *[[Gaillard-514|Yalley]] age 40, value $550 *[[Gaillard-515|Kate]] age 39, seamstress, value $400 *[[Gaillard-516|Scilly]] age 17, value $400 *[[Gaillard-517|Dorcas]] age 14, value $375 *[[Gaillard-518|Prince]] age 9, value $195 *[[Gaillard-519|Tenny]] age 6, value $150 *[[Gaillard-520|Balaam]] age 2, value $90 Lot No.24 *[[Gaillard-521|Bill]] age 50, value $75 *[[Gaillard-522|Jenny]] age 32, blind in one eye, value $400 Lot No.25 *[[Gaillard-523|Nelly]] age 55, cripple, value $0 *[[Gaillard-524|Tom]] age 15, value $500 Lot No.26 *[[Gaillard-525|Old Sam]] age 62, value $50 *[[Gaillard-526|Peggy]] age 57, value $100 Lot No.27 *[[Gaillard-533|Claas]] age 33, value $550 *[[Gaillard-534|Louisa]] age 37, value $400 *[[Gaillard-535|January]] age 18, value $450 *[[Gaillard-536|Diamond]] age 16, value $400 *[[Gaillard-537|Sharper]] age 14, value $340 *[[Gaillard-538|Catharine]] age 7, value $165 *[[Gaillard-539|Esther]] age 5, value $150 *[[Gaillard-540|Lucretia]] age 2, value $90 *[[Gaillard-541|Brutus]] born '42, value $36 Lot No.28 *[[Gaillard-542|Urius]] age 39, carpenter, value $600 *[[Gaillard-543|Jemima]] age 26, value $400 *[[Gaillard-544|James]] age 4, value $136 *[[Gaillard-545|Cupid]] age 2, value $90 Lot No.29 *[[Gaillard-546|Peter]] age 36, house servant, value $550 *[[Gaillard-547|Betsey]] age 30, value $400 *[[Gaillard-548|Polly]] age 12, value $300 *[[Gaillard-549|Stephen]] age 10, value $250 *[[Gaillard-550|Louis]] age 7, value $200 *[[Gaillard-551|Janetta]] age 6, value $150 *[[Gaillard-552|Sampson]] age 4, value $136 *[[Gaillard-553|Clarinda]] age 2, value $90 *[[Gaillard-554|Minos]] born '42, value $36 Lot No.30 *[[Gaillard-555|Sary]] age 50, value $250 *[[Gaillard-556|Stanley]] age 18, value $550 *[[Gaillard-557|Polidore]] age 16, value $400 Lot No.31 *[[Gaillard-558|Moses]] age 29, value $550 *[[Gaillard-559|Charlotte]] age 26, value $400 *[[Gaillard-560|Cretia]] age 11, value $225 *[[Gaillard-561|Peter]] age 3, value $112 Lot No.32 *[[Gaillard-562|Philander]] age 23, value $550 *[[Gaillard-563|Judy]] age 20, value $400 *[[Gaillard-564|Anthony]] age 2, value $90 *[[Gaillard-565|Tricey]] born '42, value $36 Lot No.33 *[[Gaillard-566|Johnno]] age 66, value $0 *[[Gaillard-567|Hanah]] age 25, value $400 *[[Gaillard-568|Nero]] age 2, value $90 Lot No.34 *[[Gaillard-569|William]] age 32, carpenter, value $660 *[[Gaillard-570|Amy]] age 32, value $400 *[[Gaillard-571|Adam]] age 1, value $81 Lot No.35 *[[Gaillard-572|Louis]] age 78, value $0 *[[Gaillard-573|Elizabeth]] age 35, value $350 *[[Gaillard-574|Hamilton]] age 15, value $350 *[[Gaillard-575|Sally]] age 12, value $270 *[[Gaillard-576|Limus]] age 9, value $190 *[[Gaillard-577|Lissette]] age 6, rhumatic cripple, value $0 *[[Gaillard-578|Josey]] age 2, value $90 Lot No.36 *[[Gaillard-579|Frederick]] age 38, value $550 *[[Gaillard-580|Violet]] age 39, value $375 *[[Gaillard-581|Sophy]] age 18, value $400 *[[Gaillard-582|Chloe]] age 16, value $400 *[[Gaillard-583|Nelly]] age 14, value $350 *[[Gaillard-584|Buddy]] age 5, value $150 *[[Gaillard-585|General]] born '42, value $36 Lot No.37 *[[Gaillard-586|Pheebe]] age 18, value $350 *[[Gaillard-587|Hercules]] age 1, value $81 Lot No.38 *[[Gaillard-588|Polly]] age 57, value $50 *[[Gaillard-589|Maria]] age 31, value $400 *[[Gaillard-590|Scipio]] age 18, value $550 Lot No.39 *[[Gaillard-591|Becky]] age 51, nurse, value $100 *[[Gaillard-592|Sally]] age 26, value $400 *[[Gaillard-593|Sophy]] age 16, value $400 *[[Gaillard-594|August]] age 11, value $255 *[[Gaillard-595|Paul]] age 21, blacksmith, value $700 Lot No.40 *[[Gaillard-596|Jack]] age 29, value $550 *[[Gaillard-597|Eliz'th or Lizzy]] age 23, value $400 *[[Gaillard-598|Easu]] age 3, value $112 *[[Gaillard-599|Floride]] born '42, value $36 Lot No.41 *[[Gaillard-600|Ben]] age 45, value $450 *[[Gaillard-601|Chloe]] age 46, value $350 Lot No.42 *[[Gaillard-602|Mercury]] age 24, value $550 *[[Gaillard-603|Binah]] age 24, prolapsus uteri, value $350 *[[Gaillard-604|Richard]] age 3, value $112 Lot No.43 *[[Gaillard-605|Abel]] age 44, driver, value $500 *[[Gaillard-606|Caroline]] age 42, value $350 *[[Gaillard-607|Betty]] age 18, value $400 *[[Gaillard-608|Nancy]] age 16, value $385 *[[Gaillard-609|Peter]] age 15, value $550 *[[Gaillard-610|Gibby]] age 12, value $340 *[[Gaillard-611|Scipio]] age 9, value $270 *[[Gaillard-612|Prince]] age 6, value $150 Lot No.44 *[[Gaillard-613|Primus]] age 40, value $525 *[[Gaillard-614|Ophelia]] age 38, value $400 *[[Gaillard-615|Robert]] age 17, value $400 *[[Gaillard-616|Brooka]] age 10, value $200 *[[Gaillard-617|Sam]] age 6, value $150 Lot No.45 *[[Gaillard-618|Frank]] age 31, value $550 *[[Gaillard-619|Maryann]] age 27, value $400 *[[Gaillard-620|Nelly]] age 9, value $190 *[[Gaillard-621|Diana]] age 3, value $112 *[[Gaillard-622|Margaret]] born in '42, value $36 Lot No.46 *[[Gaillard-623|Joe]] age 31, value $550 *[[Gaillard-624|Catharine]] age 29, value $400 *[[Gaillard-625|Abram]] age 3, value $112 *[[Gaillard-626|Emma]] born '42, value $36 Lot No.47 *[[Gaillard-627|Daniel]] age 56, coachman, value $300 *[[Gaillard-630|Betty]] age 53, value $150 *[[Gaillard-628|Claas]] age 20, value $550 *[[Gaillard-629|Jeremiah]] age 18, value $550 ==Sources==

Heyerdahl

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[[Category: Norway, Notables]][[Category:Aurskog-Høland, Akershus, Norway]] ==The Heyerdahl Family== :All living families of the Heyerdahl family are descendants of [[Rakkestad-2|"Lensmann" Halvor Anderssøn Rakkestad]] (d. 1742) and his wife [[Rakkestad-3|Mette Haagensdatter Heyerdahl]] (d. 1770). In 1940, when the source of this information was written, it was supposed that there were over 400 descendants of this couple, not including in-weds. :The following 6 sons of Halvor Anderssøn Rakkestad are the generation that started using the Heyerdahl name and are the 6 family lines that all Heyerdahls are descendants of. :Henning Sollied cataloged the 6 family lines thus: *'''Family line 1''': [[Heyerdahl-11|"Løitnant" Haagen Heyerdahl]] *'''Family line 2''': [[Heyerdahl-43|"Oberst" Christian Heyerdahl]] *'''Family line 3''': [[Heyerdahl-14|"Lensmann" Jørgen Fredrik Heyerdahl]] (paternal line died out in 1817) *'''Family line 4''': [[Heyerdahl-15|"Proprietær" Sven Heyerdahl]] (paternal line died out in 1797) *'''Family line 5''': [[Heyerdahl-44|"Klokker" Erik Heyerdahl]] *'''Family line 6''': [[Heyerdahl-25|"Proprietær" Jens Heyerdahl]] :They had 5 more children without descendants: *[[Heyerdahl-16|"Løitnant" Christopher Halvorsønn Heyerdahl]] never married. *[[Heyerdahl-12|Anders]] died as a child *[[Heyerdahl-13|Sven]] (the first of 2 Svens) died as a child *[[Heyerdahl-17|Anne]] died as a child *[[Heyerdahl-18|Mette Magdalene]] died as a child ==The Agnatic Lineage== :The Agnatic Linage of the Heyerdahl family goes back to [[Viggenes-1|Gunbjørn Vigernes]] born before 1580 (probably in the 1570's) and died about 1654 as a farmer on the farm Vigernes in Urskog. (Today the municipality og Aurskog-Høland) Nothing is known about his ancestors beside the initials on the seal that Gunbjørn used which has the letters G.S. Supposedly stands for Gunbjørn S......sen, meaning that his fathers name maybe started with the letter 'S'. :The agnatic line is as follows: ::[[Viggenes-1|Gunbjørn Vigernes]] (abt. 1575 - abt. 1654) ::↓ ::[[Berger-363|Erik Gunbjørnsen Berger]] (abt 1610 - 1691) ::↓ ::[[Haneborg-2|Halvor Erikssøn Haneborg]] (abt 1641 - 1686) ::↓ ::[[Haneborg-1|Anders Halvorssøn Haneborg]] (1666 - 1731) ::↓ ::[[Rakkestad-2|Halvor Anderssøn Rakkestad]] (1691 - 1742) ==The Heyerdahl Name== :The first time the name Heyerdahl is found in written sources is in 1713, used by "Løitnant" Sven Haagenssøn Heyerdahl, brother of Mette Haagensdatter Heyerdahl. A couple of years later there is a mention of a "Løitnant" Jens Hejerdahl whom probably was a cousin of Sven Heyerdahl. The name, written with a "j" is used around 1720 by a family of siblings who are provable cousins of Sven Heyerdahl, since their mothers were sisters. This means that the name Heyerdahl probably comes from one of their common grandparents. This couple, who are the ancestors of all the Heyerdahls in the 1700's is "Sogneprest" Jørgen Svenssøn and Mette Botlesdatter, though they didn't use the name themselves. :In his student days, Jørgen Svenssøn used the name Fabricius, a latinizing of "blacksmith". One of his sons took the name Faber and later the name Chatogæus, latin/greek translation of his birthplace Høland. An explanation could be that Jørgen Svenssøn's grandchildren Sven and Jens, when they joined the army, like so many young men of the time, took new names that sounded more "important", and not wanting to use the somewhat "heavy" name Chatogæus re-translated the name back to Norwegian Heyerdahl. It seems Sven at an earlier time used the name Heyerstad as a pre-trial version of the name. ==Source== *"Slekten Heyerdahl" by Henning Sollied, Det Mallingske Boktrykkeri, Oslo 1940

Heyward Family Cemetery

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[[Category:Heyward Family Cemetery, Old House, South Carolina]] [[Category:Jasper County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] ---- This free space page for the Heyward Family Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[:Category:South_Carolina_Cemeteries_Project|South Carolina Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Carolina Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=60719597&CRid=641379& Find A Grave page for Heyward Family Cemetery, Old House, Jasper, South Carolina]
---- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click to enlarge) |- |1||[[Heyward-2|Heyward]]||[[Heyward-2|Thomas]]||1746-07-28||1809-03-06||62||||[[Image:Heyward-2-1.jpg|75px]] |}

Heywood of Bolton area

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[[Category:Haywood Name Study]] [[Category:Lancashire, Haywood Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Haywood}} '''This is a list of all the Heywood ancestors described as being from the Bolton, Little Lever, Bury (etc) area, born prior prior to 1801.''' If you have somebody you'd like to add, please contact me. This list was updated May 19, 2021 [[Heywood-726|John Heywood]] abt 1533 Heywood Mill, Bolton, Lancashire, England - abt 1600 :"... the other line goes back to a John Heywood of Heywood Mill in Bolton parish around 1550. They might be descendants of the Bury clan, or they might not. The senior surviving branch became non-conformist preachers. A younger brother, also a vicar, spawned a line of merchants, slave-traders, bankers and baronets." comment at G2G Jul 9, 2017 by [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/user/Horace-19 Anonymous Horace] [[Heywood-725|Oliver Heywood]] abt 1556 Little Lever, Bolton, Lancashire, England - abt 1628 [[Heywood-1191|Thomas Heywood]] abt 1594 Little Lever, Lancashire, England - bef 20 Feb 1601 [[Heywood-1192|Mary Heywood]] bef 19 Apr 1601 Little Lever, Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, England - abt 1635 [[Heywood-758|John Heywood]] bef 22 Jan 1604 Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, England - 1680 [[Heywood-1193|John Heywood]] abt 1616 Little Lever, Lancashire, England - abt 1618 [[Heywood-1194|Hannah Heywood]] abt 1618 Little Lever, Lancashire, England - [[Heywood-1195|James John Heywood]] abt 1620 Little Lever, Lancashire, England - [[Heywood-1196|Mary Heywood]] abt 1622 Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, England - abt 1648 [[Heywood-1197|Esther Heywood]] abt 1627 Lever, Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, England - Oct 1695 [[Heywood-720|Oliver Heywood]] Mar 1630 Little Lever, Bolton, Lancashire, England - 04 May 1702 [[Heywood-1198|Alice Heywood]] bef 25 Jul 1631 Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, England - 09 May 1677 [[Heywood-1199|Mary Heywood]] bef 18 Aug 1633 Little Lever, Lancashire, England - abt 12 Nov 1634 [[Heywood-733|Nathaniel Heywood]] bef 16 Sep 1633 Bolton le Moors, Lancashire, England - bef 16 Dec 1677 [[Heywood-1200|Josiah Heywood]] abt 1638 Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, England - abt 1664 [[Heywood-1021|Peter Heywood]] 1651 Middleton Lancashire England - Apr 1724 [[Heywood-325|Thomas Heywood]] abt 1675 Deane by Bolton, Lancashire, England - [[Heywood-1022|Peter Heywood]] 1681 Middleton, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom - [[Heywood-1023|John Heywood]] bef 1683 Middleton, Lancashire, England - [[Heywood-991|John Heywood]] bef 15 Mar 1683 Middleton by Oldham, Lancashire, England - 1753 [[Heywood-324|Elizabeth Heywood]] abt 1698 Deane, Bolton, Lancashire, England - 17 Mar 1778 [[Heywood-1026|Mary (Heywood) Lees]] 1699 Middleton, Lancashire, England - Aug 1760 [[Heywood-1352|Abraham Heywood]] abt 1700 - [[Heywood-577|Thomas Heywood]] 25 Dec 1719 Middleton, Lancashire, England - 31 Jan 1779 [[Heywood-1351|Abraham Heywood]] 09 Dec 1726 of Bolton - [[Heywood-1334|Robert Heywood]] bef Jul 1727 Bolton le Moors, Lancashire, England - abt 23 Jul 1809 [[Heywood-1349|Richard Heywood]] abt 1742 Bolton le Moors St Peter, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom - abt 1817 [[Heywood-1330|Betty (Heywood) Smith]] bef 02 Jun 1744 Bolton, Lancashire, England - [[Heywood-1359|Elizabeth Heywood]] 31 Oct 1755 Bolton le Moors St Peter, Lancashire, England - [[Heywood-1355|Thomas Heywood]] 17 Apr 1757 Bolton le Moors St Peter, Lancashire, England - 04 Feb 1834 [[Heywood-1353|John Heywood]] 22 Apr 1759 Bolton le Moors St Peter, Lancashire, England - 23 Feb 1764 [[Heywood-1358|Mary Heywood]] 26 Oct 1760 Bolton le Moors St Peter, Lancashire, England - [[Heywood-1360|Robert Heywood]] 25 Mar 1762 Bolton le Moors St Peter, Lancashire, England - [[Heywood-1333|James Heywood]] 05 Jul 1765 Little Lever, Lancashire, England - bef 06 Jan 1849 [[Heywood-1356|Ellen Heywood]] 17 Feb 1766 Bolton le Moors St George, Lancashire, England - [[Heywood-1357|Peter Heywood]] 06 Nov 1768 Bolton le Moors St Peter, Lancashire, England - [[Heywood-1361|Abraham Heywood]] 27 Nov 1770 Bolton le Moors St Peter, Lancashire, England - [[Heywood-1348|Alice Heywood]] 02 Jul 1772 Little Lever, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom - 02 Apr 1844 [[Heywood-1103|Joseph Heywood]] abt 1780 Bolton, Lancashire, England - [[Category: Bolton le Moors, Lancashire]]

Heyworth Family Tree

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Heyworth Family Tree== :This family tree was created by an unknown researcher in the extended Fyfe family in the 1960s. It appears to be a reduced copy of a blueprint. Some dates may be suspect, but the relationships are probably reliable (though the children of Lawrence (b. 1831) appear not to be in age order). :The initial five entries in the family tree are bracketed with an original annotation that reads 'Extract from the Clitheroe Rolls' :There is an annotation in the writing of [[Fyfe-759|John Fyfe]], with respect to age of 'American cousins' when they produce. :''Comments in square brackets and italics are not in the original.'' :Hierarchical numbering, not in the original, follows the form: ::Roman numerals, I, II, III… ::Upper-case letters, A, B, C… ::Arabic numerals, 1, 2, 3… ::Lower-case Roman numerals, i, ii, iii… ::Lower-case letters, a, b, c… ::Arabic numerals in parenthesis, (1), (2), (3)… ::Lower-case letters in parenthesis, (a), (b), (c)… :Citation Example: ::''[[Space:Heyworth Family Tree|Heyworth Family Tree]]'' created by an unknown researcher in the 1960s. :[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Heyworth Family Tree|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Synopsis== :'''Elizabeth Heyworth''' surrendered 1661 to '''Heyworth John''' in Wolfenden 1671 :'''John Heyworth''' surrendered 1682 to '''Heyworth James''' :'''James Heyworth''' surrendered 1690 to '''Oliver Ormerod''' in Trust :'''Richard Heyworth''' surrendered with Oliver Ormerod to '''Heyworth John''' in Wolfenden :'''Grace and John Heyworth''' of Bankend and Greensnook. [''sic, probably Alice, not Grace''] ::I. '''John''' born 1732 ::II. '''James''' born 1734 :::A. '''Richard''' :::B. another ::::1. '''John''' :::C. '''John''' ::III. '''Alice''' born 1736 ::IV. '''Ann''' born 1738 ::V. '''[[Heyworth-215|Peter]]''' born 1740 m. [[Ormerod-444|'''Elizabeth Ormerod]]''' :::A. '''John''' ::::1. '''James''' :::::i. '''George Frederick''' :::::ii. '''Mary Elizabeth''' :::::iii. '''Ormerod''' :::B. '''Ormerod''' ::::1. '''Lawrence''' (non-conformist) :::::i. '''Ormerod''' :::::ii. '''Ernest''' :::::iii. '''Elizabeth''' :::::iv. '''Laura Mary''' m. Ellis ::::2-4. three daughters :::C. '''James''' ::::1. '''Walter''' ::::2-5. four daughters :::D. '''[[Heyworth-38|Lawrence]]''' born 1786. Liverpool Merchant. M.P. for Derby. Temperance reformer. Died 1872 Yewtree House, Liverpool. m. '''[[Aked-26|Betty Aked]]''' of Bacup, 2nd Cousin. ::: 1856 Grant of Arms to descendants of Lawrence, signed by J. Pulman Deputy Garter. ::::1. '''[[Heyworth-32|Lawrencina]]''' b. 1822 m. '''[[Potter-4527|Richard Potter]]''', Chairman of Great Western Rly, President of Grand Trunk Canada :::::i. '''[[Potter-4541|Lawrencina]]''' m. '''Robert Durning Holt''' ::::::a. '''Sir Richard Holt''' Chairman of Holt Shipping Line :::::ii. '''[[Potter-4526|Catherine]]''' m. '''Leonard Courtney''' M.P :::::iii. '''[[Potter-9792|Mary]]''' m. '''Arthur Playne''' :::::iv. '''[[Potter-9790|Georgina]]''' m. '''Daniel Meinertzhagen''' :::::v. '''[[Potter-9182|Blanche]]''' m. '''[[Cripps-742|Harrison Cripps]]''' :::::vi. '''[[Potter-4539|Theresa]]''' m. '''[[Cripps-650|C.A. Cripps]]''' Q.C. M.P. (Lord Parmoor) ::::::a. [''branch but no name''] ::::::b. '''[[Cripps-735|Sir Stafford Cripps]]''' Chancellor of Exchequer ::::::c-d. [''branches but no names''] :::::vii. '''[[Potter-4525|Margaret]]''' m. '''Henry Hobhouse''' M.P. :::::viii. '''[[Potter-4540|Beatrice]]]''' m. '''[[Webb-8507|Sydney Webb]]''' (Lord Passfield) :::::ix. '''[[Potter-9791|Rosalind]]''' m. 1. '''Dyson Williams''', 2. '''Dobbs''' ::::2. '''[[Heyworth-68|Peter George]]''' b. 1823, died 1880. J.P. Chairman of British and Foreign Ins, Chairman of Powell Duffryn Co. m. '''[[Bevan-1709|Georgina Bevan]]''' :::::i. '''[[Heyworth-216|Charles Lawrence]]''' b. 1852 :::::ii. '''[[Heyworth-67|George Bevan]]''' b. 1855. Director of Royal Insurance + c 5 other companies. m. '''[[Braun-5305|Braun]]''' (German) ::::::a. '''[[Heyworth-213|George Alexander Frederick]]''' b. 1881. m. '''Emilie Koop''' :::::::(1) '''John Harvey''' b. 1910 W/Cmdr AFC (Battle of Britain). m. '''V''' [''Valerie''] '''Gregg''' ::::::::(a) '''Paul''' killed on motorcycle age 18 years ::::::::(b) '''Corinne''' ::::::::(c) '''Gay''' :::::::(2) '''Dorothy Vera''' b. 1911. m. '''K Hole''' ::::::::(a) '''Crane''' [''unclear''] b. 1934. m. Hollis ::::::::(b) '''Gillian''' b. 1936 ::::::::(c) '''Clive''' b. 1940 ::::::::(d) '''Peter John''' :::::::(3) '''Peter Stuart Arthur''' b. 1913. m. '''Joyce Fieldhouse''' [''unclear''] ::::::::(a) '''Clare''' b. 1938 ::::::::(b) '''Stephen Heyworth''' b. 1941 ::::::::(c) '''Charles Heyworth''' ::::::::(d) '''Adrian Heyworth''' :::::::(4) '''Constance Mary''' b. 1915. m. '''H Gregg''' ::::::::(a) '''Anthony''' :::::::(5) '''Alexander James''' b. 1922. m. '''Joyce Quiggin''' ::::::::(a) '''Malcolm Bevan Heyworth''' b. 1943 ::::::::(a) '''Alexander Charles Kim Heyworth''' b. 1945 ::::::::(a) '''Simon James Heyworth''' b. 1952 ::::::b. '''[[Heyworth-66|Vera Lawrencina]]''' b. 1883. m. '''[[Fyfe-760|Charles Fyfe]]''' :::::::(1) '''[[Fyfe-1059|David]]''' b. 1920 ::::::::(a) '''Christopher''' b. 1946 ::::::::(b) '''Helen''' b. 1948 [''unclear''] ::::::::(c) '''Diana''' [''sic - she is called Jill''] ::::::::(c) '''James''' :::::::(2) '''[[Fyfe-759|John]]''' b. 1923 ::::::::(a) '''[[Fyfe-753|Alan]]''' b. 1950 [''sic - should be 1951''] ::::::::(b) '''Alison''' b. 1954 [''sic - should be 1955''] ::::::c. '''[[Heyworth-211|Florence Winifred]]''' b. 1885. m. Bishop '''Hind''' ::::::d. '''[[Heyworth-212|Harold Philip]]''' b. 1886. m. Norah Keyworth :::::::(1) '''Rhona''' b. 1911. m. ''Carter'' [''unclear''] :::::::(2) '''Stella''' b. 1915. m. ''Carter'' [''unclear''] :::::::(3) '''Brenda''' b. 1917. m. ''Kevin Barlow'' [''unclear''] :::::::(4) '''Patrick''' b. 1925. m. [''blank''] :::::iii. '''[[Heyworth-217|Blanche]]''' b. 1857. m. '''[[Mather-2141|Mather]]''' :::::iv. '''[[Heyworth-218|Florence]]''' b. 1858. m. '''[[Phillpotts-81|Phillpotts]]''' :::::v. '''[[Heyworth-219|Rosa]]''' b. 1860. m. '''[[Davis-113125|Davis]]''' :::::vi. '''[[Heyworth-220|Frederick]]''' b. 1861. m. '''[[Robson-4464|Amelia Robson]]''' ::::::a. '''[[Heyworth-221|Peter George]]''' b. 1888 (killed in 1917) ::::::b. '''[[Heyworth-222|Lawrence Ormerod]]''' b. 1890. m. Ella Stone [''unclear''] :::::::(1) '''[[Heyworth-210|Peter Heyworth]]''' b. 1921 :::::::(2) '''[[Heyworth-223|John Heyworth]]''' b. 1926 ::::::c. '''[[Heyworth-224|Frederick Harold]]''' m. Kathleen Hills [''unclear''] :::::::(1) '''Diana''' b. 1925 [''unclear''] :::::::(2) '''Noel''' :::::::(3) '''Josephine''' :::::::(4) '''Margaret''' :::::::(5) '''Anita''' ::::::d. '''[[Heyworth-225|Georgina]]''' b. 1899 [''unclear''] ::::::e. '''[[Heyworth-226|Elizabeth Florence]]''' b. ''unclear''. m. John Tyrie :::::::(1) '''David''' b. 1929 :::::::(2) '''John''' b. 1931 :::::vii. '''[[Heyworth-227|Elizabeth]]''' b. 1863. m. '''[[Rayner-2951|Rayner]]''' :::::viii. '''[[Heyworth-228|Lucy Georgina]]''' b. 1865. m. '''[[Mercer-6259|Mercer]]''' :::::ix. '''[[Heyworth-231|Harold Ormerod]]''' b. 1868. m. '''[[Massie-1480|Grace Massie]]''' ''[son Wilfred born in Argentina]'' :::::x. '''[[Heyworth-234|Wilfred]]''' b. 1870. m. '''[[Stubbs-4500|Dora Stills]]''' ''[sic. she is Dora Stubbs]'' :::::xi. '''[[Heyworth-233|Lawrencina]]''' b. 1872. m. '''Hewson''' :::::xii. '''[[Heyworth-235|Helen Beatrice]]''' b. 1876. m. 1. '''[[Carson-9583|Carson]]''' (killed 1914), 2. '''Kelly''' Brigadier ::::: [''family tree in preparation''] ::::3. '''John''' born 1823 :::::i. '''Francis''' :::::ii. '''Maude''' :::::iii. '''Richard''' ::::4. '''Elizabeth''' b. 1825 (died in childhood) ::::5. '''James Ormerod''' b. 1827, died in Chicago 14th Dec. 1874 Carriage accident. m. '''Julia Dimon''' :::::i. '''James Ormerod''' b. d.? ::::::a. '''James''' b. 1910. m. 1. [''blank''] 2. [''illegible''] :::::::(1) '''Martina''' b. :::::::(2) '''Mallory Heyworth''' b. :::::::(3) '''James Heyworth''' b. 1944 [''unclear''] ::::::b. '''Frances''' (Fassie) b. 1916. m. Count [''unclear''] :::::ii. '''Lawrence''' b. 1871. m. 1. '''Lucilla Young''', 2. ::::::a. '''Gwendolyn''' (1) ::::::b. '''Orro''' (1) ::::::c. '''Laurence''' (2) b. 1921. US Navy Capt. USS America 1965. m. '''Jean Holloway''' :::::::(1) '''Laurence Heyworth''' b. [''unclear''] :::::::(2) '''Gordon Heyworth''' b. [''unclear''] :::::::(3) '''Marguerite''' b. 1953 [''unclear''] ::::::d. '''Marguerite''' (2) m. Kallschauer :::::iii. '''Frances''' m. '''Sydney Heap''' ::::6. '''[[Heyworth-229|Lawrence]]''' b. 1831 Colonel Commandant 3rd Welsh Regiment. J.P. died 1903 :::::i. '''Lawrence''' Brigadier [''sic - he was a captain''] killed at Gallipoli 1915 :::::ii. '''Lawrencina''' :::::iii. '''[[Heyworth-230|Winifred Dagmar]]''' m. Kennard ::::::a. '''Henry Kennard''' :::::::(1) '''Roland''' :::::::(2) '''Stephen''' :::::::(3) '''Nigel''' ::::::b. '''[[Kennard-1124|Doris]]''' :::::iv. '''Holgerda''' :::::v. '''Eanswythe''' m. Jameson ::::::a. '''Peter Lawrence''' ::::::b. '''Robin''' :::::::(1) '''Antony''' :::::::(2) '''Jean''' :::::::(3) '''Robin''' :::::::(3) '''Shirley''' ::::::c. '''Antony''' Lt RN drowned in submarine THETIS 1939 ::::::d. [''branch but no name''] :::::vi. '''Gundreda'''

Hezekiah Stouts

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[[Category:Hezekiah Stout]] Return to [[Space:Stout_Name_Study|Stout Name Study]] ---- This is a page to collect together in one place everything about the Hezekiah Stouts and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Source Material Used: Please comment as to problems, conflicts and corrections to sources: * [http://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/Bonham%20Family/BonhamHannahStout.html An American Family History -- Hannah Bonham Stout] by Roberta Tuller, 2016, tuller.roberta@gmail.com * Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, VOL IV, John E. Stillwell, MD, New York 1916 [http://archive.org/stream/historicalgeneal04stil#page/1 Available Here] * The History of the Stout Family; First Settling in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey; By Nathan Stout, 1823 [[Space:The_History_of_the_Stout_Family|Available Here]] * An Ancestral Chart and Handbook: Genealogical Notes of the Sutton and Rittehouse families of Hunterdon County, New Jersey; with Mattison, Bonham, Fuller, and Fox connections and some records of the Barrick and Shepherd Families; Rowland, Olive Barrick; Garrett & Massie; 1935 ''Citing birth of Hannah Bonham, parents and marriage to Benjamin Stout b 1696'' * Trees at Hackerscreek.com are not to be used until they are sourced and corrected. Case in point is that Hackerscreek states that one Charity Stout married both a Wilkinson and a Maze. This was actually two different people. == To Do List == 1) Upload and attach images of documents (or simple PDF descriptions of the documents if they are copyright protected) which are being used as source materials. Attach these to the profiles you believe these documents relate to. This inevitably will result in a single document being attributed to multiple people. 2) If a source is contested, add the reasons why each individual is represented by the source. == Mysteries and Confusions == Please help me the disagreements: * Crux of the disagreement. There is a missing generation. It is proposed that in the book, that Hezekiah Stout (1788-1859) is said to have been a son of Hezekiah Stout and Mary Powers, although research of Patt Seitas indicates that Hezekiah Stout was born before the Stout/Powers marriage and further other records relating to his siblings -- Daniel, Thomas, Samuel, and Charity -- establish he was the son of a Sarah and Hezekiah Stout. So, my theory is that if there really was a "Sarah Cline" that married a Hezekiah Stout, she married the Hezekiah Stout who was omitted from the book and who was the father of Daniel, Charity, Hezekiah, Thomas, and Samuel. * It is purported by that Charity Stout may not be the daughter of Hezekiah Stout Jr. * Kerry Combs states: ::The Hezekiah that married Mary Powers is son of Benjamin Stout. * Who are the parents of [[Stout-341|Hezekiah Stout Jr (1788 - 1859)]] * This record [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Stout-3474 1792 Harrison County Tax list]shows that there are two Hezekiahs and it states clearly on the tax record one is the son of Johnathon and the other the son of Benjamin. * It is disputed that Johnathan and Hannah Jewell had a son named Hezekiah :::which is supported by four sources: Stilwell, Nathan Stout, Roberta Fuller and Russell Ray Stout. (unverified) * It is purported that Johnathon (m Jewell), Benjamin (m Hannah) and Hezekiah (m two widows) are brothers * It is purported that the Hezekiah who married Margaret McCaully in 1801 is Hezekiah son of Benjamin Stout and Rebecca Doolhagen. * It is purported that Hezekiah husband of Sarah (Cline?) is son of Jonathan and Hannah Jewell Stout and that this Hezekiah was with Sarah in around 1800, 1804, (proven with deeds) and he signed the marriage bond for daughter Charity and James Maze in 1802. == Notes == Patt Seitas is a Stout researcher. The tree they have put together is here: [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/1920283/family/pedigree Stout Family Tree] Here are some notes sources from Patt *Notes on Stout's Mills by Patt Seitas which includes the following sources: * Chronicles of Scotch-Irish Settlements in Virginia, Extracted from Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD (1980), Vol. I, pp. 446-447 (In 1781 or 1782, Hezekiah Stout was among those who signed a petition for a road from Back Creek to the South Branch of the Potomac River) * Augusta County, Virginia Surveyor records, p. 108 (July 25, 1782 - Hezekiah Stout had surveyed 100 acres on a northwest branch of Back Creek called Warricks Branch) * Chronicles of Scotch-Irish Settlements in Virginia, Extracted from Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD (1980), copy of book in the San Diego Public Library, pp. 446-447 ("Ezekiah Stout" purchased property at an estate sale of Joseph Wright, other sellers were neighbor of Hezekiah Stout; "Ezekiah" was probably Hezekiah Stout since there were no other Stouts in the area with the name of "Ezekiah" or anything similar other than Hezekiah) * Virginia Land Office (Augusta county) Grants Book $, 1785, p. 701 [Hezekiah Stout obtains a grant of 92 acres on Warrick Branch, a northwest branch of Back Creek]; Sparacio, Ruth & Sam (ed.), * Virginia County Court Records, Augusta County, Virginia Land Tax Books 1782 1788, The Antient Press, McLean, VA (1997) (FHL Book, 975.5916, R4S, vol. 1), pp. 47, 80 [1787-1788 - Hezekiah Stout, listed as owning 92 acres on tax lists with other Back Creek property owners, name transcribed as "Zachariah Stout"] * August County Deed Book 26, p. 405 (September 19, 1789 - Hezekiah Stout and his wife, Sarah, "Late of the County of Augusta, sell to Thomas Cobery 92 acres lying on a northwest branch of Back Creek called Warricks Branch, to the line of John Gregory, witnesses: Samuel Vance, John Dever, Peter Robinson, George Renson (sp?), recorded October 20, 1789 upon the oaths of John Dever, Samuel Vance, Peter Robertson and two others). * Bath County Virginia Tithable Lists, 1791-1816: 1798 - Hezekiah Stout on Bath co. tax list, with two tithables in home and five horses and taxed $.45; neighbors included: John Bryd, R. Comr., Adam Byrd, John Denison, John Duffield, Isaac James, Daniel McGlouhlin, Richard Rider, David Ruckman, John Rider, William Rider, Solomon Townsend, Thurham? Tril? Tail?, Ezekiel Townsend and Leonard Waide; 1799 Hezekiah Stout listed with two tithables, five horses and taxed $45; 180 Hezekiah Stout listed with two tithables, five horses and taxed $45. * Bath County Court Order Book 1, pages 351-352, 381, 383 (1797, jury service); pages 417-418 (June 1798 "Hezekiah Stoute" appointed to grand jury); page 441 {Nov. 1798 jury service on case of Anthony Mustoe v. Joseph Thompson). * Bath County Court Order Book 1, p. 409 (June 1798 - Hezekiah Stout and Samuel Jones put up a bond for the administration of the estate of William Bell by his widow and "relict," Hannah Bell * Bath County Court Order Book 1, pages 383-384, 318, 539. (November 1797 "Abraham Ingram vs. Hezekiah Stoute Ezekiel Townsend, jr. and Solomon Townsend;" "in case." The jury "found upon motion of the defendants a nonsuit and was awarded them for five shillings and their costs by them in this behalf expended. The jurors on the case were: Anthony Mustoe, Thomas Rodgers, Benedict Ailaheri(?), Van Sweargen, Stephen Woods, William Dean, Valentine Kickley, Phillip Swisher, William Prather, Samuel Blake, John McClure, and Joseph Thompson. * Bath County Court Order Book I, p. 383, Nov. 1797. The court allowed in this case to Isaac James"for three days attendance as a witness for the defendants Daniel Stoute two days for the same. Samuel James two days for same. Jesse James same and Joseph Gregory same." William Dixon allowed one day attendance as a witness for the plaintiff, Abraham Ingram in the case (Bath County Court Order Book I, p. 318 (Aug. 1798)) and Ezekiel Townsend, jr. was allowed 4 days attendance on Ingram's behalf. (Bath County Court Order Book I, pp. 384 (Nov. 1797). * Stout, Russel R. & Olive M., Richard Stout Descendants in West Virginia, RFD no. 1, Lyndhurst, Virginia (1964), reprinted 1997 by James Stout as Descendants of Jonathan and David Stout, available from Hacker's Creek Pioneer Descendants, p. 17. * Stout, Russel R. & Olive M., Richard Stout Descendants in West Virginia, RFD no. 1, Lyndhurst, Virginia (1964), reprinted 1997 by James Stout as Descendants of Jonathan and David Stout, available from Hacker's Creek Pioneer Descendants, p. 17. * 1810 federal census, Harrison county, Virginia, page 961; Harrison County. The census shows Sarah Stout, over the age of 45 years and two young males: one who was more than 10 years old but yet 16 years old (born (1794); the other at least 16 years old but not yet 26 years old (born 1794-1800.), West Virginia Marriage Bond Book 2, p. 210 (signed 1 April 1807, bondsmen were Hezekiah Stout and John Wolf, Hezekiah Stout, sr. made a declaration on 3 March 1807 stating his approval for the marriage, which was witnessed by Samuel Dobbins and John Byrn (?)); Minister's List of marriages of George Towers. * 1810 federal census, Harrison county, Virginia, p. 951 (Daniel Stout), p. 952 (James Maze), p. 961 (Sarah Stout). Daniel's closest neighbors, i.e., listed close to him on the census, include Peyton "Burns" who purchased property in the Stouts Mills general area at the same time as did Daniel's brother, Hezekiah, jr., and who, along with Daniel and Henry Mace, witnessed Hezekiah, jr.'s purchase of the property. * 1810 federal census, Harrison county, Virginia, p. 951 (Daniel Stout), p. 952 (James Maze), p. 961 (Sarah Stout). Daniel's closest neighbors, i.e., listed close to him on the census, include Peyton "Burns" who purchased property in the Stouts Mills general area at the same time as did Daniel's brother, Hezekiah, jr., and who, along with Daniel and Henry Mace, witnessed Hezekiah, jr.'s purchase of the property. * West Virginia Marriage Bond Book 2, p. 210 (signed 1 April 1807, bondsmen were Hezekiah Stout and John Wolf, Hezekiah Stout, sr. made a declaration on 3 March 1807 stating his approval for the marriage, which was witnessed by Samuel Dobbins and John Byrn (?)); Minister's List of marriages of George Towers. * 1810 federal census, Harrison county, Virginia, page 936. * Harrison County, West Virginia Deed Book 8, p. 365. (Deed dated 19 June 1809.) John Wolf had obtained a patent for 274 acres on Elk Creek, adjoining Daniel Stout, in then Monongalia county, Virginia on September 1, 1783. * (Virginia Lad Office Grants Book H, 1782-1783, p. 528. On September 15, 1821, Hezekiah and his wife, Nancy, sold this property to John Current. Harrison County West Virginia Deed Book 15, p. 131. * Ward, Robert G., 1815 Directory of Virginia Landowners (and Gazetteer), Iberian Publishing Co., Athens, Georgia (1999), Volume 6 (Hezekiah Stout listed as on the Little Kanawha River, 50 miles southwest of the county courthouse; Sarah Stout listed as on the Little Kanawha River, 49 miles southwest of the county courthouse; Daniel Stout, listed as on the right hand fork of the Little Kanawha River, 50 miles southwest of the county courthouse and as on Salt Lick Creek, 60 miles southwest of the county courthouse. * Declaration of William Stout in application for a pension by Mary Stout, widow of Hezekiah Stout. * Gilmer County, West Virginia Will Book 1, p. 26 et seq. * Unpublished Stout family bible. * Perry G. Stout compiled military records, National Archives. * William H. Wood married Martha Jane Stout in Gilmer county, Virginia on December 28, 1854. * Samuel S. Stout, compiled military records; William H. Wood compiled military records; Ashcraft, John M., 31st Virginia Infantry, E. Howard, Inc., Lynchburg, Virginia (1983). * Ashcraft, John M., 31st Virginia Infantry, E. Howard, Inc., Lynchburg, Virginia (1983). * Stout, Russell R. & Olive M., Richard Stout Descendants in West Virginia, RFD no. 1, Lyndhurst, Virginia (1964), p. 23 (According to this source, Jonathan joined the Confederate army, survived the war and was eventually killed by a falling tree while Isaac, although badly wounded in the mouth, recovered and was still living in 1919) *Don Norman's files, citing "Some Civil War Reminiscences, published in the Braxton Democrat on March 4, 1920; Sutton, John Davison, History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia, Sutton, West Virginia (1919), reprinted by McClain Printing Co., Parsons, West Virginia (1997), p. 205. * Gilmer County West Virginia, Court Order Book 3, page 183. *Gilmer County, West Virginia Court Order Book, March 4, 1885; March 1885, March 1894. *1880 federal census, Glenville Dist., Gilmer county, West Virginia, enumeration district 139, p. 161D, family no. 294, Perry G. Stout, age 46, blacksmith. Hezekiah Stout, jr., in his January 1859 will gave to his son, Perry G. Stout that a tract of land “lying at the upper end of my land and joining lands with Thomas Stout where I first settled on the same river above mentioned [the Little Kanawha River] and being a part of two hundred acres above described . . . ." (Gilmer County, West Virginia Will Book 1, p. 26.) * Application for historic landmark status for the Stouts Mills bridge, section 8, p. 1, posted on internet, viewed July 18, 2009. * Gilmer County, WV Court Order Book, 11 June 1897, page 261; 7 Dec 1897, page 292. * Gilmer County, WV Court Order Book, 7 Dec. 1897, page 292. * National Standard Atlas of the World, page 417. * New Census Atlas of the World, page 165 * New Ideal State and County Survey and Atlas, page 196. * Application for historic landmark status for the Stouts Mills bridge, section 8, p. 2, posted on internet, viewed July 18, 2009. From: patt seitas  Subject: Hezekiah Stout (1788-1859)  Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 20:06:55 -0800 In my posting on the ancestors of [[Stout-319|Sylvanus Stout]], I stated [[Stout-341|Hezekiah Stout, jr. (1788-1859)]] was the son of [[Stout-3474|Hezekiah]] and [[Cline-3077|Sarah Stout]]. Most researchers have stated he was the son of Hezekiah & Mary (Powers) Stout. Someone asked me for my reasons for this change. I'm going to explain my reasons. If anybody can poke a hole in my theory, or has additional information, I would like to hear from them. My reasons: (1) Hezekiah, jr. is the brother of Daniel (1777-1838), Thomas (1792-1859) and Samuel Stout (d. 1823). This is established through the will of Daniel Stout which mentions his "brother" Thomas (Lewis co., WV Will Book B, pp. 29-30), the will of Thomas Stout which refers to the widow of his "brother" Samuel (Will probated March term 1859, Gilmer co., (W)VA), the obituary of Thomas Stout that states he was the last of four brothers who founded the Stout Settlement in Lewis co., VA (now Stouts Mills, Gilmer co., WV) (Weston Herald, 28 Feb. 1859, reprinted June 1933, Weston Independent); the 1820 Lewis co., VA census, p. 152 which shows only 4 Stouts in Lewis co. (Hezekiah, Daniel, Thomas and Samuel), an 1806 Harrison co. deed purchase by Hezekiah Stout of property that became Stouts Mills (Harrison co., WV Deed Book 6, p. 189) and Hezekiah's will which established he owned this property at his death (Gilmer co., WV Will Book 1, p. 26, posted Gilmer co., WV GenWeb page). (2) The mother of Daniel Stout was "Sary Stout" who signed the consent for his marriage in 1800 in Harrison co., (W)Va. (Harrison co. Marriage Book 1, p. 389.) (3) The mother of Samuel Stout was more likely than not Sarah Stout, wife of Hezekiah. A tombstone in the T.M. Marshall Cemetery in Gilmer co., WV for Sarah Stout, wife of Hezekiah, died 1823 was erected in 1909 by "A.S. Stout" in memory of his grandmother. "A.S. Stout" is probably Absalom S. Stout, a son of Samuel Stout. The tombstone is not for a wife of Hezekiah, jr. who was married to Nancy Wolfe from 1807 (date of marriage in Harrison county) at least through September 1833 when Nancy personally acknowledged a deed from herself & Hezekiah, jr. to their son, John W. Stout in Lewis co., (W)VA (Lewis co., WV Deed Book E, p. 265.) (4) Hezekiah, jr. was not a product of the Hezekiah Stout/Mary Powers marriage. They were married in October 1789 in Harrison co., (W)VA (Harrison co., WV Marriage Bond Book 1, p. 68); Hezekiah, jr. was born in 1788 (1850 federal census, Gilmer co., VA, 17th District, p. 7, fam. no. 97 (age 62); Feb 1859 obituary, Weston Herald (age 70)). Hezekiah, Stout, sr. and his wife, Sarah, were married at the time of the Stout/Powers marriage as shown by: a September 1789 deed for the sale of property in Augusta co., VA by Hezekiah Stout and his "wife," Sarah, "Late of the County of Augusta;" 1796 Harrison co., (W)VA deed by Hezekiah and his "wife" Sarah (Harrison co. Deed Book 2, p. 458). In sum, based on the assumptions that Hezekiah was born before the Powers/Stout marriage and that he was the brother of Daniel, Thomas and Samuel Stout who were the sons of Sarah & Hezekiah Stout, therefore, Hezekiah was also the son of Sarah and Hezekiah Stout. From: patt seitas  Subject: Birthdates of children of Richard Stout  Date: Fri, 27 Nov 1998 16:02:25 -0800 (PST) The birthdates of the children of Richard & Penelope seem like they would provide clues to the birthdates. In my next posting, I've posted the birthdates of the 1st four children of Jonathan & Anna (Bollen) Stout as listed in the Middletown town records. Can anyone else provide primary source dates from the children of Richard & Penelope's children? Monmouth co., NJ town land records also might provide some clues to the birthdates of the children of Richard & Penelope. Does anyone know at what age a person became a "freeman" or adult in NJ in the 1600's? Was it at age 21? or at 18 years? I think it was 21 years. The Grants and Concessions for Middletown (Lib. 3, East Jersey Deeds, A side, p. 1, quoted in Stillwell, John E., "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Eary Settler of New Jersey and their Descendants, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD (1970), Vol. IV, pp. 302-303) indicate: "Before January, 1665, i.e., between 1664 and 1665, To every freeman (he or she) and for his able bodied man servants, if equipped, going from the port with the Governor, properly equipped, each 150 acres; and for weaker servants or slaves, exceeding fourteen years, each 75 acres; and the Christian servant, at the expiration, 75 acres. "To any master or mistress going before January, 1665, 120 acres, and to every able bodied servant taken with them, 120 acres; and for weaker servants, i.e., over fourteen years, each 60 acres; and to Christian servants, upon the expiration of their time, each 60 acres. "Between, January 1665, to January 1557, To every free man or woman, 60 acres acres, and to able bodied servants, 60 acres; to weaker servants, 30 acres, and to Christian servants, upon the expiration of their time, 30 acres." "1675. Here begins the Rights of Lands due, according to the Concessions. ". . . . . . . . . . "Richard Stout brings for his rights, for the year 1665, for his wife, two sons, John and Richard, 120 acres each, total 480 acres. "Items for his sons and daughter yt come voyge (sic) since the year 1667, namely, James, Peter, Mary, Alice and Sarah, each 60 acres; total 300 acres. "John Stout, of Middletown, for himself and his wife, ... 240 acres. "Richard Stout, jr., of Shrewsbury, for himself and wife, 120 acres. "James Stout for his owne right 60 acres. "Peter Stout for his owne right 60 acres. "Sarah Stout for her owne right 60 acres. "James Bowne, in right of his wife, Mary Stout, 240 acres. "John Throckmorton, in right of his wife, Alice Stout, 240 acres." Stilwell concludes Richard, Penelope and their sons John and Richard, jr. came to NJ in 1664 while the other children remained in Gravesend until about 1667. Stillwell, then goes on to state (p. 303): "Richard Stout's application for land was recorded in 1675, in which he lays claim, in right of himself, wife and children for 780 acres, i.e., 120 acres, each, for himself, wife, son John and son Richard, who were master, mistress and able-bodied servants, (not necessarily twenty-one years of age however), settling on the land before January, 1665, and 60 acres, each, for his children, James, Peter, Mary, Alice and Sarah, who voyged thither, about 1667, and who were classified as free men and women, arriving between January 1666 and 1667. If they had settled on the Monmouth Tract with their father, prior to 1665, they too would have received this same amount of land, 60 acres, each, as weaker servants being over fourteen years of age, but the record expressly states from 1667, and the matter of their birth is not involved if the word voyge is read as travel, rather than age, as has been done heretofore. The younger, known but unmentioned, children are evidently under the age of fourteen in 1675, as they had not reached the period of being classified as 'weaker servants,' which had they been, would have entitled their father, Richard Stout, to additional lands at thirty acres per head, and for proof of which he put in no claim." From: patt seitas  Subject: Corrections to Stout & Allied Families  Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 16:46:29 -0700 Here are some corrections to Stout & Allied Families (S&AF): E 5-52-11 BONHAM STOUT, son of 4-52-1 Jonathan Stout. According to S&AF Bonham Stout first married on 24 Mar 1785 Sarah Finely in Harrison co., (W)Va; second married Ann Fair on April 11, 1805 in Harrison co., (W)VA; 1811 Was in Green co., Ohio. Served in War of 1812 with Capt. Lemon's Detached Militia; returned to Harrison co., W.Va; later moved to Savannah, Mo. and was buried in DeKalb co., MO. near andrew co. line. S&AF lists two children by the second marriage. CORRECTION: The first marriage to Sarah Finley seems to be confirmed by Harrison co., WV records (see posting on USGenWeb site for Harrison co.). The other information appears to be erroneous; the information must relate to a different Bonham Stout. This Bonham Stout died around 1791. There is an inventory of his estate dated March 1791 in Harrison co., WV Will Book 1, p. 44. There is also a marriage record in Harrison co., WV indicating his widow, Sarah (Finley) Stout, remarried in 1792. (See entry for Sarah Stout below.) Does any one to whom the rest of the Bonham Stout information applies? Could it related to a Bonham Stout, son of E 5-52-12 Thomas Stout & Margaret (Phillips) Stout? SARAH STOUT (no number assigned) According to S&AF, Sarah was the daughter of Jonathan Stout (E 4-52-1, b. 1715, d. 1811) and married on January 2, 1792 James Malone in Harrison co., (W) Va. CORRECTION: Sarah Stout was not the daughter of Jonathan Stout. According to the marriage bond record for the Sarah Stout/James Malone marriage, Sarah Stout was the "late widow of Bonham Stout, Deceased." (Harrison Co., WV Marriage Bond Book 1, p. 123, FHL film no. 0,847,273.) I conclude this is the marriage of Bonham's widow, Sarah (Finley) Stout and not a Sarah Stout, daughter of Jonathan. PRISCILLA STOUT (no number assigned) Acording to S&AF, Priscilla Stout was another daughter of Jonathan Stout (E 4-52-1) and married John Murphy on 14 Aug 1800. CORRECTION: The Harrison county, (W) Va marriage bond records indicate Priscilla was the daughter of Sarah and James Malone. (Harrison co., WV Marriage Bond Book 1, p. 392; FHL film no. 0,847,273.) I conclude this was the marriage of the daughter of Sarah (Finley) and Bonham Stout. Note in the statement by Sarah and James Malone giving their daughter permission to marry, she is listed as "Permilla Stout." Additional information: By deed dated Sept 3, 1804, "Precilla" and John Murphy sold 100 acres at Simpsons Creek, in Harrison county, (W)Va, land originally patented by "Precilla" and Margaret Stout, to Charles Catherwood. (Harrison co., WV Deed Book 5, p. 466.) Does anyone know who is Margaret Stout? Patt Seitas From:   Subject: Birthdates of children of Richard Stout  Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 23:10:32 EST From: pseitas@abac.com (patt seitas) To: STOUT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Birthdates of children of Richard Stout Patt and others, Gravesend Town Book, Volume I, Sept 12, 1648 tells about Penellopey Prince and the cow. If this is Penelope (Van) Prince Stout, wife of Richard Stout, than the frist child could not have been born until 1649. That would make John and Richard Stout no older than 16 and 15 years old in 1665 when Richard Stout purchased land in Monmouth County, NJ.  Middletown, NJ town book Richard and John Stout are listed in 1667 - if their parents were married in 1649 they would be 18 and 17 years old. "Richard Stout brings for his rights, for the year 1665, for his wife, two sons, John and Richard, 120 acres each, total 480 acres." The Middletown, NJ town book (reprinted in Stillwell, John E., "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Eary Settler of New Jersey and their Descendants, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD (1970), Vol.---, p. 149 et seq.) might provide some clues to the birthdates of the children of Richard & Penelope. (First page number is number in the Middletown town book, second page number is in Stillwell) Dec. 30, 1667 (p. 1, 150) In the division of town and field lots, only Richard Stout and John Stout are listed. Dec. 12, 1670 (p. 31, 166) "John Throcmorton and Alice his wife (after legall publication) were this Day coupled toghether in marriage by Edward Smith Constable." Jan. 12, 1671 (p. 40, 170) "John Stoutt and Elizabeth his wife were this day: Coupled toghether in marriage by John Bowne: Justice of the peace." 1675 (day/month uncertain) (p. 71, p. 185) "August ye 27 1685 Jonathan Stout and Annah Bollen were lawfully marryed in middeltowne Jonathans Stouts childrens ages Joseph Stout was born the 25 of october 1686 Sarah Stout was born Septtember ye 10 1689 Beniamen Stout was born desember ye 14 1691 Hanna Stout was born march 29 1694" Happy Hunting, Kathie Mirabella Hezekiah Stout susansnider48 (View posts) Posted: 19 Feb 2001 6:28PM Edited: 29 Jun 2001 1:18PM I am looking for a Hezekiah Stout who probably came to VA(Now West Virginia) from the NJ's Stouts, this particular Stout had a daughter Charity who married James Maze 9-9-1802, in Harrison Co. VA(now WV), many researchers try to link another Charity Stout to James Maze, but she was the daughter of Ezekiel Stout. I have traced the Stouts back to England, but in VA(WV) I lose him. I want to find the right one who is my Charity's father & perhaps who was her mother. You can E-mail me direct if you want. Thanks Susan Hezekiah Stout billrstout (View posts) Posted: 20 Feb 2001 8:08AM Edited: 13 Jun 2006 12:45AM I have this Hezekiah STOUT listed as the father of Charity STOUT who married James MAZE. Hezekiah was born about 1755 and died between 3 Mar 1807 and 1810. He was married to Sarah CLINE who died about 1823. Hezekiah's parents were Jonathan STOUT and Hannah JEWEL. Jonathan and Hannah were both born in New Jersey and died in Harrison Co., VA(WV). Jonathan's parents were Benjamin STOUT and Hannah BONHAM. Benjamin's parents were Jonathan STOUT and Anna BOLLEN. Jonathan's parents were Richard STOUT and Penelope Van PRINCIS. If you e-mail me at bstout2@qwest.net I can give you more details if you need them. Hezekiah Stout susansnider48 (View posts) Posted: 20 Feb 2001 5:49PM Edited: 29 Jun 2001 1:18PM Thanks for the info, all of us who are into the Maze history have tried to find the CORRECT Hezekiah...Thanks, I'll E-mail you later.Susan Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity Patt (View posts) Posted: 23 Feb 2001 2:12PM The marriage bond agreement for the marriage of Charity Stout and James Maze was signed on 7 Sep 1802. The bondsmen were James (x) Maze and Henry (x) Depues(?). Charity is identified as the daughter of Hezekiah Stout. Hezekiah Stout gave his consent to the marriage (very faded); it appears he signed with his mark and his statement & that of the marriage bond were witnessed by Benjamin Wilson. Charity's brother, Hezekiah Stout, jr. (1788-1859) sold land for a saw mill to Charity's son, James Maze on February 4, 1847 in Stouts Mills, Gilmer co., (West) Virginia. Do you have information as to Charity's approximate birth year? Patt Charity Stout susansnider48 (View posts) Posted: 23 Feb 2001 2:38PM Edited: 29 Jun 2001 1:18PM Pat; I am researching my Maze line, Big Jim Maze is a double link in my family tree. Charity was born @1783. I know Big Jim built a sawmill at Stout's Mill in 1830, the Stout's already had a grist mill. The name stuck, it is still called: Stout's Mill,Gilmer Co. now West Virginia.Bill Stout has the lineage of her family, he posted here and I responded,too many researchers tried to link her to other Stouts, such as Ezekiel, (wrong), another Hezekiah,not him, finally I found the link through Bill.Thanks for your info, hope this helps you, if not contact me at my E-mail: snider_susan@hotmail.com Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity dwilli10 (View posts) Posted: 18 Apr 2002 4:10PM Classification: Query Surnames: Fuller,Cline, Bonham, Maze, Stout, Collins, Cornell, Morris, Williams, Could you please tell me where I could buy a copy of the marriage bond you quoted for James Maze and Charity Stout? Thank you, Elizebeth Williams Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity susansnider13 (View posts) Posted: 20 Apr 2002 1:20AM Classification: Query Edited: 26 Aug 2002 7:18PM Surnames: Stout/Maze The info came from microfilm of Harrison County Marriages...which a local genealogists has printed in book form....I could send you the page telling of her marriage and it tells her father's name....I also have the name of the researcher who has the whole family of Stouts...contact me atsnider_susan@hotmail.com....so many people had the "other" Charity Stout and she was not the one married to James Maze, her father was Ezekiel Stout......Susan Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity Doriswilliams60 (View posts) Posted: 20 Apr 2002 11:17AM Classification: Query Edited: 22 Jan 2003 11:36PM Susan: Thank you for answering so quickly. I will email you today. Elizebeth Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity Doriswilliams60 (View posts) Posted: 8 May 2002 4:29PM Classification: Query Edited: 22 Jan 2003 11:36PM Surnames: Williams, Cornell, Collins, Maze, Morris, Fletcher Patt: Do you have a copy of the marriage bond between James Maze and Charity Stout or is this from the Harrison County marriage book? I'm trying to locate a copy of the marriage bond. I will be more than happy to pay for the cost. Thanks, Elizebeth Williams Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity susansnider91 (View posts) Posted: 10 May 2002 10:22PM Classification: Query Surnames: Stout No, I got the info from the Harrison County Marriage Book, transcribed by Wes Cochran...I also found the real parents of MY Charity from a Bill Stout...he has researched this line...I am not sure if a document exists, but since it was on microfilm, they will make you a copy for any memberships, etc that you might need it for....there are two Charity Stouts that married close in dates to each other, but the other one's father was Ezekiel Stout and she married a Wilkenson....you may contact me at snider_susan@hotmail.comIt is interesting that Big Jim Maze married Charity on the same day his sister married Hiram Depue, 9-9-1802. Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity Doriswilliams60 (View posts) Posted: 14 May 2002 10:10AM Classification: Query Edited: 22 Jan 2003 11:36PM Surnames: Williams, Cornell, Collins, Maze, Stout Susan; Thank you for answering. Do you know who Hezekiah's parents are?  I will try to email the gentleman you were referring to, Mr. Bill Stout. I thank you again. Elizebeth Williams Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity susansnider13 (View posts) Posted: 15 May 2002 11:39PM Classification: Query Edited: 26 Aug 2002 7:18PM Surnames: Stout His parents were: Jonathan Stout and Sarah Cline...this is where it ties into the main Stout line....going back to Richard Stout, from England, married Penelope Van Prince a widow in 1644 at Gravesend NJ, they came to New York before it was named. It was New Amsterdam. They both died at Middletown NJ.....anything more contact me at snider_susan@hotmail.com Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity billrstout (View posts) Posted: 16 May 2002 1:49AM Classification: Biography Edited: 13 Jun 2006 12:45AM Surnames: STOUT, JEWELL, CLINE Hezekiah's parents were Hezekiah Stout and Sarah Cline, this Hezekiah's parents were Jonathan Stout and Hannah Jewell. Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity Doriswilliams60 (View posts) Posted: 20 May 2002 6:26PM Classification: Query Edited: 22 Jan 2003 11:36PM Surnames: Williams, Cornell, Collins, Maze, Stout Thank you for your response. What I'm trying to accomplish : to prove the Mayflower connection from the James Maze and Charity Stout line of this family. This requires alot of documentation.  I thank you for your help once again. Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity Doriswilliams60 (View posts) Posted: 20 May 2002 6:27PM Classification: Query Edited: 22 Jan 2003 11:36PM Thank you Susan. Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity Patt (View posts) Posted: 21 May 2002 1:39PM Classification: Query Note that Sarah's surname is an educated guess based on researchers wrongly ascribing a "Sarah Cline" as a wife of her son, Hezekiah,jr. (1788-1859). While there were other Clines in the Harrison/Gilmer county, WV areas where Sarah lived, I don't believe there is any documentary evidence showing that her surname was "Cline." Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity susansnider13 (View posts) Posted: 25 May 2002 7:45PM Classification: Query Edited: 26 Aug 2002 7:18PM Surnames: Stout Nice to hear from Bill Stout, you sent me your data on Hezekiah's family....I have several Censuses and early history books on Harrison County, then VA. I can only go back to 1785..many of the Stouts came on into VA from the NJ, NY country...I figure that is where they were married....all of our ancestor's data has to be taken with a "grain of salt" as records way back are scarce in many families or areas. Thanks, at least I now have my Charity belonging to the father mentioned in her marriage bond....Susan Snider Re: Hezekiah Stout LawrenceSkelton37 (View posts) Posted: 29 Jun 2011 12:33AM Classification: Query Surnames: Stout, White, Powers, Hegle Do you have any of Hezekiah's children other than Charity? I'm looking for Hezekiah Stout whose daugher, Rebecca, married Samuel M. White at Gee Lick run WV in 1816. Marriage/bond records refer to her as "daughter of Hezekiah Stout late of this county." Her guardian was John Powers & his son-in-law Isaac Hegle put up the bond money. Which Hezekiah was her father & who was her mother? Any documentation. Welcome to RootsWeb.com Sign in  DISCOVER MORE > HomeSearchesFamily TreesMailing ListsMessage BoardsWeb SitesPasswordsHelp STOUT-L Archives Archiver > STOUT > 2000-07 > 0963168664 From: Patricia Seitas   Subject: Stout will/death records - Harrison co., WV  Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2000 11:51:04 -0700 (PDT) Stout will & death records Sources: Harrison co., WV Will books, West Virginia Estate Settlements, An Index to Wills, Inventories, Appraisements, Land Grants, an Surveys to 1850, compiled by Ross B. Johnston, Genealogial Publishing co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1977); Guy Tetrick collection of papers - Stout family (Family History Library Film no. 0,163,827); Cemeteries, Simpson District, Harrison co., W. VA by the Harrison County Genealogical Society Stout Wills, inventories & settlements, Harrison county: Bonham Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 1, p. 44. Settlement of estate, dated March 13, 1791. Commissioners: William Haymond & John Prunty. Ezekiel Stout, Harrison Co., WV Book 1, p. 78, will dated Sept. 12, 1795. Devisees: Hezekiah (son)- tract "Home Place" Benjamin (son) - 200 acres Stone Pot Run Daniel (son) - 200 acres Sarah Stout (wife) - mare, cow, all hogs, all sheep, bed & bedding, all household furniture & plantation for her lifetime. Daughters not named Daniel Stout, Harrison Co., WV Book 1, p. 399, will dated 8 July 1809.  Witnesses: William Newlon, Elijah Newlon, Mary Newlon & Archeless Dunham.  Inventory, dated April 26 (Will Book 1, p. 394). Appraisers: James Cochran, John Patton, Zedediah Waldo. Administrator: William Newlon. Devisees: Catherine Stout (wife) all livestock, farming utensils & household goods until Daniel (son) is of age & home plantation unless she remarries before that time and then only 1/3 allowed her by law Hezekiah and Daniel Stout (sons) - home place of 180 acres, equally Daughters - proceed sof sale of 100 acres of land on Booth's Creek. Rachel Stout, Harrison Co., WV, Book 1, p. 433, will dated 5 Sept 1809.  Devisee: Nathaniel Stout (brother), entire estate, inclduing property that might later fall to her as an heir of Benjamin Stout. Witnesses: William Newlon, Daniel Dunham, Elijah Newlon. [Daughter of Benjamin Stout of Lebanon twp., Hunterdon co., NJ who 1M Rebecca Doolhagen, 2M Martha Schenk.] Jonathan Stout. Harrison co., WV Book 1, p. 449. Undated inventory, sale bill dated 8 June 1811 (Will Book 1, p. 514). Settlement dated: 26 Feb. 1812. Appraisers: Job Robinson, Joseph Wilkinson, Charles Sigly.  Administrator: Amos Stout. Commissioners" Benjamin Wilson, John Myers & Joseph Wilkinson. Daniel Stout, Harrison co., WV Vol. 2, p. 63, will dated 2 July 1808. Witnesses: William Newlon, Elijah Newlon, Mary Newlon, Archless Dunham.  Executors: William Newlon, Nathan Wilkinson. A daughter, Martha, is mentioned in a codicil. Devisees:  Catherine (wife) - livestock, farming utensils, household goods & home place until Daniel (son) arrives at age, or during widowhood, otherwise only lawful third Daniel & Hezekiah Stout (sons) - home place of 189 acres equally Daughters (not named) - proceeds of sale of 100 acres on Booths Creek & mill site of one acre, after debts are paid. Noah Stout, appraisal Jan. 24, 1814. Appraisers: William Haymond, Jacob Copline, Caleb Stout. Administrators: Elizabeth Stout, Abner Stout.  (Harrison co., WV Will Book 1, p. 540.) David Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 3, p. 335. Will dated 31 Dec. 1825.  Witnesses: Samuel Sheets, Hezekiah Stout, Francis Read. Devisees [siblings, son of Caleb Stout]: James Stout (brother) - 73 acres on Elk Creek, horse, saddle and pair of gears Samuel Stout (brother) - 1/2 of debts & deed due to David Stout Deliverance Stout (daughter) - featherbed & bedding Jemima Stout and Eleanor Davis [sisters] - residue of estate Noah Stout, settlement dated Nov. 24, 1826. Commissioners: Thomas P. Moore, Daniel Morris. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 4, p. 68.) Jirah Stout, inventory dated Feb. 21, 1831. Appraisers: Nathan Maddox, Archibald Ross, Humphrey Faris. Administrator: Benjamin Stout. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 4, p. 365.) Job Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 5, p. 188. Will dated 3 Dec. 1834. Devisees: Abner & Martin Stout (sons)- John Runnion tract, pers. prop. Sarah Cheuvront tract Margaret Stout (wife) - John Runnion tract, personal property Sarah Cheuvront tract Rebecca, Mary & Matilda Stout (dau) - personal property Job, Jos. & Mary Stout (children) - personal property Sarah, Martha & Susan Stout (children) - personal property Benjamin Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 6, p. 30. Will dated 14 Sept. 1843.  Devisees (given personal & real property):  John R., Jas. P., & Thos. P.R. Stout (sons) Lovey Stout (wife) Amos Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 6, p. 64. Will dated 28 June 1844.  Devisees: Jonathan Stout (son) - real & personal property Rachel Stout (wife) - life estate, real & personal property Andrew, Aaron & Ruth Stout (children) - personal property Priscilla, Sarah & Lucinda Stout (children) - personal property Rebecca, Lucina Stout (children) - personal property Abner Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 6, p. 78. Will dated 11 July 1850.  Devisees: Rebecca & Celia Stout - personal property Sarah Ann Thompson - " " Susanna Basil - " " Abner Stout - real and personal property William Stout - " " Noah W. Stout (trustee) " " Rebecca Stout - personal property Mary Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 6, p. 288. Will dated 25 April 1861. Witnesses: John Bassess, Mary Roy. Devisees (all given real & personal property): Benjamin Stout (son) Permelia Hall (friend) George Stout (grandson) Cassandra Stout (daughter) Thomas B. Stout (grandson) Matilda Reed (granddaughter) James Stout, Harrison co, (sorry volume/page not noted). Will dated June 9, 1863. Witnesses: Beverly Roy, P.S. Horner, Hezekiah Stout. Devisees: Martha Stout (daughter) Irene Stout (daughter) Lovey Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 6, p. 378. Devisees: Lovey A. Stout - 1/2 of real & personal property Caroline V. Stout - real & personal property John R. & Thos. P.R. Stout - personal property Jas. P., Lemuel E., Benj. B., Emory P. - personal property Catherine J. Lynch - personal property Rebecca Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 6, p. 438. Will dated 19 Mar 1874. Witnesses: Allen Lewis, William B. McKinley. Devisees:  E.D. & Susan M. Knisely (friend & wife) - 1/3 interest in estate Jane Rider - personal property Abner Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 6, p. 461. Will dated 24 March 1868.  Witnesses: B.D. Rider, Jas. Warden, John E. Williams. Devisees (all given personal property except John P. Pinchon who was given a life estate): Job Stout heirs John P. Pinchon Susanna Rider Rebecca Lowther Matilda Huff Martin Stout Noah Stout Joseph Stout heirs Margaret Smith heirs Martha Sommerville Sarah Hardman Nancy Stout Mary Pinchen Mary M. Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 7, p. 161. Will dated 1 Oct. 1887.  Witnessses: John Bassel, John White. Devisees (all given land on the Brushy Fork Creek): Celia T. & Louisa Jarvis Meigs & Arnold B. Jarvis Benjamin Jarvis John W. Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 7, p. 171. Will dated 6 Jan. 1885.  Devisee: Elizabeth F. Stout - personal property. Appraisers: William Haymond, Jacob Coplin, Caleb Stout, Abner Stout. Administrator: Elizabeth Stout. Noah W. Stout. Harrison co., Vol. 8, p. 154. Will dated 25 Feb 1902.  Devisee: Celia M. Jackson - personal property. B.F. Stout. Harrison co., Vol. 8, p. 307. Will dated 30 June 1905. Devisee: Rose E. Stout - personal property Benjamin B. Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 8, p. 460. Will dated 30 March 1908.  Devisees: Charles B. Stout - Elk Creek 430 acres Meigs Stout - 500 acres Brushy Fork Lee Stout - 195 acres Hoop Pole Run of Elk Creek Josephine Southern - 170 acres Elk Creek Martha Stout - 225 acres Hoop Pole Run May Reynolds - 160 acres Hoop Pole Run Benjamin B. Stout - 87 acres Brushy Fork Mary C. Stout - life interest in real estate & personal prop. William F. Stout - personal property Martha Stout - 1/3 interest, personal property Charles B. Stout - personal property Mary C. Stout - personal property Abner S. Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 8, p. 465. Will dated 5 Dec. 1907.  Devisees: Etta Lawson - personal & real property Strauther Stout - personal property & 144.4 acres Bertha, Josie & Dora Stout - personal property Bird Young - personal property & 111.8 acres Cletus Stout (trustee), personal property & 337.76 - Brushy Fork Trinity M.E. Church - personal property Mary Stout - " " Mary Stout, 337.78 (life interest) Brushy Fork Bertha Stout - personal prop; 157.3 acres (life interest) Josie Stout - 152.17 acres (life interest) Dora Stout - 68 acres Brushy Fork Mary Stout - 188 acres (1/2 interest) Elk Creek Caroline V. Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 8, p. 564. Will dated 30 June 1859.  Devisee: Lovey Ann Stout [sister] entire estate. Lovey Ann Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 8, p. 564. Will dated 30 June 1859. Devisee: Caroline V. Stout [sister] entire estate. Mentions of Stouts in wills, etc. in Harrison county (other than devisees): Thomas Stout one of the appraisers for the estate of William Johnson, dated 17 Feb. 1795. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 1, p. 30.) Amos Stout - witnessed will of Robert Dick, dated April 6, 1803. Other witnesses: John Davis, John Woofter. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 1, p. 159) Caleb Stout appraised estate of Noah Stout, dated 24 Jan 1814. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 1, p. 540.) Hezekiah Stout was one of the appraisers on the inventory of the estate of Abraham Van Horn, dated 31 Aug, 1820. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 2, p. 367.) Hezekiah Stout witnessed the will of John Swiger, dated 21 Feb. 1821. Other witnesses: John Vanhorn, Holdridge C. Chidester, jr. (Harrison co. Will Book 3, p. 41.) Hezekiah Stout was one of the purchasers of the estate sale of Thomas Cottrill, 1823. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 3, p. 141.) Inventory dated 22 Feb 1823 (Will Book 3, p. 145). Hezekiah Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Willis William, inventory dated 21 Nov 1823 (Will Book 3, p. 108), sale bill (Will Book 3, p. 131). Louisa Stout (daughter) & heirs of Susannah Stout, deceased, each given $1.00 in will of John Woodward, dated Dec. 12, 1824, (Harrison co. Will Book 3, p. 165.) Benjamin Stout witnessed the will of Benjamin Bartlett, dated 13 Mar 1824.  Other witnesses: William Hickman, Joshua Hickman. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 3, p. 161.) He appraised the estate on 28 May 1824. (Will Book 3, p. 233.) Hezekiah Stout one of the witnesses on will of David Stout, dated 31 Dec. 1825. Other witnesses: Samuel Sheets, Francis Read. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 3, p. 335.) Hezekiah Stout purchased property at the estate sale of William Haymond.  Sale bill undated. (Harrison co. Will Book 4, p. 51.) Inventory dated 9 Mar 1822. (Will Book 4, p. 44.) Hezekiah Stout purchased proeprty at the estate sale of __ Jackson. Sale bill dated 23 Mar 1826. (Harrison co. Will Book 4, p. 97.) Hezekiah Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Joseph White, inventory dated 25 June 1828 (Harrison co. Will Book 4, p. 180), sale bill date same day (Book 4, p. 209). Hezekiah Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Richard Bond. Sale bill not dated (Harrison co., Will Book 4, p. 13). Settlement dated April 26, 1826 (Will book 4, p. 126). Nathaniel Stout purchased property at estate sale of Joseph Bailey. Sale bill dated Jan. 1826. (Harrison co., Will Book 4, p. 157.) Elias Stout & Hezekiah Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Alexander H. Blair. Sale bill dated 29 July 1830. (Harrison co., Will Book 4, p. 373.) Benjamin Stout, Aaron Stout, Ezekiah Stout and Elias Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Martha Goff. Sale bill undated (Harrison co. Will Book 4, p. 250). Inventory dated 25 May 1829 (Will Book 4, p. 247.)  Settlement dated 18 Apr 1831 (Will Book 4, p. 380). Benjamin Stout was the administrator of the estate of Jirah Stout, will dated 21 Feb. 1831. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 4, p. 365.) Benjamin Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Duvall Lewis. Sale bill dated 5 Aug 1831. (Harrison co., Will Book 4, p. 396.) John Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Samuel Shinn. Sale bill dated 11 & 20 June 1832. (Harrison co. Will Book 4, p. 412.) Benjamin Stout proved will of Joseph Cheuvront dated 21 Feb 1832. As did William Martin, George I. Davisson. (Harrison co., Will Book 4, p. 461.) Hezekiah Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Jacob Eib. Sale bill dated 10 Feb 1832. (Harrison co. Will Book 4, p. 478.) Hezekiah Stout was one of the purchasers of the estate sale of John Webb.  Sale bill dated 16 Mar 1833. (Harrison co., WV Will book 4, p. 530.) Benjamin Sotut, an appraiser, of the estate of Thomas Webb. Inventory dated 3 May 1835. (Harrison co. Will Book 5, p. 151.) Hezekiah Stout, an appraiser, of the estate of William White. Inventory presented March term 1840. (Harrison co. Will Book 5, p. 598.) Benton Stout witnessed will of Edith Bond, dated June 30, 1883. B.B. Stout witnessed will of Hezekiah Stout, dated Mar. 3, 1891. From Guy Tetrick collection (paraphrased to some extent): "We the legal heirs of Job Stout and Nancy Stout, deceased, the last named Nancy was formerly Nancy Bray ... formerly of New Jersey ... we claim any estate, by heirship from John Bray, deceased, Daniel Bray, deceased or Susan Waterhouse, dec'd, formerly Susan Bray who were brothers and sisters of Nancy Stout and from St. Ledge Stout, dec'd, who was a brother to the above named Job Stout." Daniel & St. Ledger died without heirs. Susan and John married but had no children so Susan willer her property to Job and Nancy Stout's legal heirs, who are: Joseph Stout, deceased Susan Martin, deceased Martha Davisson, deceased Noah Stout, deceased Abner Stout, deceased or to Job and Nancy's decendants, and John Bray will his estate and personal property to his step-children, servants and wife. Joseph Stout's heirs: Nancy Jones Martha Helmick Barbary B.  Jane Goldsmith Byram Stout Susan H. Stout Sarah E. Stout Job D. Stout Abia D. Stout Matilda Hinkle Margaret A. Hyde Job Stout's heirs: Abner Stout Nancy Stout Sarah Hardman Martha Sommerville Rebecca Lowther Margaret Smith Mary Pinchem Matilda Huff Susan Rider Martin Stout Noah Stout Martha Davisson's heirs Nathan (deceased) William Joseph Mary Maxwell James, dec'd Julius Job, dec'd Abner Stout's heirs: Job B. Stout Elizabeth, formerly Elizabeth Stout Rebecca, formerly Rebecca Stout Cecelia, formerly Cecelia Stout Noah Stout John Stout and others Declaration by Mary Hyde, 23 Jan 1879. States personally acquainted with Joseph Stout, dec'd, and Martha, dec'd, formerly Martha Childers. His only legal heirs: Abner Stout, dec'd, died without issue in infancy Nancy Jones Martha Helmick Barbara B. Myers Jane Goldsmith Byram Stout Susan A. Stout Sarah E. Stout Harriet M. Hinkle Abi D. Hyde Margaret A. Hyde Declaration stating Joseph Stout was brother of Job, Abner, Jonathan & Noah Stout, Susan Martin, Martha Davisson. Nancy Sout died between 1810 and ___, buried in Clarksburg. Declaration of William Davisson, Jan. 1, 1879. Stating Nancy Stout died about 67 years ago. Col. William Martin was the husband of Nancy's daughter Susan & was said to have been raised "by my Uncle John Bray." Nancy's heirs include Eliza (Stout) Green. Noah Stout's heirs: Alicinda, formerly Alcinda Stout Ruhama, formerly Ruhama Stout Rachel, formerly Rachel Stout Job B. Stout Susan Rider's heirs: William M. Springston Margaret Mowery, nee Rider Melissa Carder, nee Rider Samuel Springston J.B. Springston From Cemeteries, Simpson District, Harrison County, W VA Bridgeport Cemetery: Alice Stout Alice Victoria Stout Amos Stout Amos Stout, born 2 Feb 1764 died Feb 1849 Andrew Stout died 7 July 1867 aged 72 yrs 7 mo 24 dys Ben Stout Ben Stout born 1788 died 1843 Lovey Reynolds Stout born 1797 died 1873 Bertha Victoria Stout died 19 Feb 1881 d/o Rev. Benj. & Martha aged 27 yrs 5 m 2 d Cabel Stout [Caleb Stout] Rev. War Chas A. Stout [Charles A. Stout] Charles Blake Stout Charlesworth P. Stout, died 11 Oct 1857 age 17 yrs 8 mo 18 dys, son of Benj. & Lovey Clara Belle Stout, born 1874, died 1923 Clara Jane Stout, infant died 5 Aug 1859 Collin Burr Stout, born 1860, died 1925 Cyrus Jay Stout, born 1860, died 1801 Cyrus Jo born 1860 died 1891 Donald Earl born 1928 died 30 Jun 1930 Edmund W. Stout, died Dec 1824 aged 7 years Edna Murphy Stout born 1899, died 28 Oct 1934 Edward J. Stout Fannie Greene Stout George S. Stout born 1805 died 1867 Hannah Stout born 14 Jan 1725 died 14 Apr 1805 [nee Jewell, wife of Jonathan Stout] Hannah Ross Stout born 1818, died 1905, wife of John R. Harter Stout  Harriett P. Stout, died 12 Apr 1825 aged 1y 4m 27d Icie Bell Stout Infant Stout, daughter of John R. Infant Stout, daughter of John R. Infant Stout, daughter of N.B. & Martha Inez Irena Stout John H. Stout, died 21 Jul 1824 aged 1 yr 9 dys John P. Stout died 12 Sept 1853 aged 2 yrs 9mo s/o Jonathan & S. John R. Stout, born 1814 died 1911 Hannah Ross Stout, born 1818, died 1905 John R. Stout, jr. born 1852, died 1882 John W. Stout Jonathan Stout, born 14 Jan 1715, died 9 Jan 1811 Rev. War Karen Sue Stout Luther Stout, born 1857, died 1933 Mary Stout, born 1770, died 1830 Olive Stout, born 1859, died 1916 Paul David Stout Permilia Margaret Stout Philander Stout, born 1857, died 1923 Rachel Stout, died 27 Sep 1855 aged 89 yrs w/o Amos Rebecca Stout, died 16 Aug 1863, aged 74y 5m d/o Amos & R.  Ruhama P., died 7 Feb 1844 aged 8 yr 8 dys Sarah Stout, born 1824, died 1901 Stephen S. Stout Thomas Stout, born 1742 died 1837 Margaret Phillips Stout born 1761 died 1803 Willie Fay Stout Stout and Allied Families by Herald Stout pg 29 and 30 about Jonathan and Hannah Jewell From: David B. Kuhl  Subject: New Stout research  Date: Wed, 15 Oct 1997 00:53:29 EDT --------- Begin forwarded message ---------- From: pseitas@abac.com (patt seitas) To: dbkuhl@juno.com (David B. Kuhl) Subject: Re: Stout researcher Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 17:00:15 -0700 Message-ID: >Is Perry Green Stout in your branch? > Dave, Thanks for forwarding the message. I'm descended from Perry's brother, Samuel. Oh, I think I've found another error in Stout & Allied Families which may effect the Benjamin & Rebecca (Doolhage) Stout to Hezekiah & Mary (Powers) Stout to Hezekiah & Nancy (Wolf) etc. Stout line. I think the father of the last Hezekiah (I'll call him Hezekiah, jr.) may not be the son of Hezekiah, son of Benjamin Stout. I think Benjamin's brother Jonathan Stout (m. Hannah Jewell) had a son named Hezekiah and that Hezekiah, jr. is this Hezekiah's son. I note that one of the tithable lists for Harrison county, Virginia (1792) lists two Hezekiah Stouts and notes one is "Jonathan's son" and the other is "Benjamin's son." Stout & Allied Families I think has confused Jonathan's brother Hezekiah (who married two widows) with Jonathan's son Hezekiah. According to records from Hopewell, New Jersey, the Hezekiah who married the two widows (Jonathan's brother) never moved to Virginia; he died in Hopewell, New Jersey. I believe this Hezekiah Stout, son of Jonathan Stout, married a woman named Sarah and that she is the Sarah Stout, wife of Hezekiah Stout who is buried in the T.M. Marshall Cemetery near Stouts Mill, Gilmer co., WV. There is a deed record in Harrison county from a Hezekiah & Sarah Stout. Enough for now. Thanks again for the forward. Patt Seitas 3343 Harbor View Drive San Diego, CA 92106

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] === Hiatt - Hiett Genealogy and Family History, 1699-1949; === '' '''being in particular, a record of John Hiett, Quaker, England to Pennsylvania c 1699, and upwards of ten thousand of his descendants'''.'' * Compiled and edited by William Perry Johnson. * Published by Jesse Hiatt Family Association, Payson, Utah, [1951]. * Available from: Hathi Trust Digital Collection [[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009184839 Catalog Record]][[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89063106637;view=1up;seq=11 Full View]] (digital copies are available for downloading). * Citation Example: {{Image|file=Hiatt_Hiett_Genealogy_and_Family_History.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Title page. }} :::Johnson, William Perry, ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hiatt_Hiett_Genealogy_and_Family_History Hiatt - Hiett Genealogy and Family History c1699 - 1949].'' (Payson, Utah, Jesse Hiatt Family Association, 1951). ::Johnson, William Perry, ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hiatt_Hiett_Genealogy_and_Family_History Hiatt - Hiett Genealogy and Family History c1699 - 1949].'' (Payson, Utah, Jesse Hiatt Family Association, 1951) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#WPJohnson|Johnson, W. P.]]: Family ID: (A.B.C.D), Pages xxx, xxx ==Synopsis== * Chapter 1: :::This chapter considers the origin of the Hiatts prior to their arrival in North America. It concludes that the family has been in England since the time of William the Conquer and that they probably originated in Normandy. * Chapter 2: :::This chapter discusses the Hiatts who arrive early. In particular it focuses on the one can learn from the 1790 US Census. For example, in 1790 there where just over 100 families in the United States with a surname derived from Hiatt. * Chapter 3: :::This chapter contains a discussion of The Society Religious of Friends, more commonly known as the Quakers. The Hietts fled England as a consequence of religious persecution due to their association with the Quakers. * Chapter 4: :::This chapter contains a discussion of The Church of the Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, more commonly known as the Mormons. In the mid-19th century one branch of the Hiatt family tree converted to the The Church of the Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. The members of The Jesse Hiatt Family Association, the publishers of this book, are descendants of this branch of the tree. * Chapter 5 - 34: :::The next 30 chapters focuses on John Hiett, Sr., the immigrant father of the Hiett/Hiatt family, and 8499 decendents spanning ten generations. The first of these chapters focuses specifically on John Hiett, Sr. The next three chapters (6, 7, 8) are dedicated to John Hiett, Sr.'s three sons, John, Jr., George, and William. The following three chapters (9,10,11) detail the children of John, Sr. three sons. 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Hibbs-Houl marriage 1686

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[[Category: Abington Monthly Meeting, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Powell-5629 Quaker Transcripts]] :Bride: [[Howell-37 |Hannah Houl]] (also: Howell) :Groom: [[Hibbs-1 |William Hibbs]] :Married 2nd day 12th month (February), 1686/7 {| |+'''Witness to the marriage''' |- valign="top" | width=200px| * [[Hoell-2 |Tho. Houl]] (Thomas), father of bride *Job Houl, unknown relation to bride * Waltor Forrest? * [[Carver-593 |Jo. Carver]] (John), relationship unknown * Tho. Bingly * [[Rush-182 | Jo. Rush]] (John) * Hen[rey] English * [[Allen-7718 |Nehemiah Allen]] * Jo. Gilbert * [[Carver-596 |Wm. Carver]], relationship unknown * Wm. Walton * Jo. Hart | width=200px| * Mary Ellis * Susana? Hart * Hannah Pacor? * Hannah English * Ann Forrest? * Ann Colett? | width=200px| * [[Hibbs-1 | William Hibbs]], groom * [[Howell-37 |Hannah Houl]], bride |} William's parents did not leave England, and so did not attend. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hibbs-Houl_marriage_1686|What Links Here]]

Hibernia PA

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[[Category:United States, Nisbet Name Study]] Hibernia 323 acres of land in Northern York Co near Rossville. Plantation home called Hibernia was built about 1755. Hibernia Plantation, 810 East Camping Area Road, John Nesbitt constructed Hibernia Plantation, a sizeable stone Georgian residence, in 1789 {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Buildings_North_America-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Hibernia PA. }}

Hickey family - Canada to Oswego

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[[Category: Family Brick Walls]] '''This page is now redundant, the origins of this family have been found.''' Piecing together the story of Felix Hickey and his family, from Quebec to Oswego. The first record for Felix Hickey is the 1855 NY State census, where he is listed with his wife [[UNKNOWN-284930|Susanah]] and five children - [[Hickey-964|John]], [[Hickey-970|Sophonia]], [[Hickey-973|Trifley]], [[Hickey-972|Oliva]] and [[Hickey-968|George]], living in Oswego. His age is given as 59 (born about 1796), place of birth as Canada, and the time of residence in Oswego is three years. In the 1860 US census the children's names are Sforny, Joseph, Eliza and George. The ages for Joseph and Eliza match those for Trifley and Oliva in the 1855 census. There is one further reference to a Trifley Hickey in a newspaper from, but no other references to Oliva. Both Joseph and Eliza continue in the record. At the age of 61(he has aged only 2 years since the 1855 census), Felix is still occupied as a day laborer. 1865 Felix, Susan and George; Joseph in the army. In the 1870 US census another Hickey appears - [[Hickey-966|Felix Jr]]. In one dwelling are [[Hickey-969 |Joseph]] with wife [[UNKNOWN-284933|Mary]] and two children; Felix Jr with wife [[UNKNOWN-284932|Zoe]] and four children; and Felix, Susan and George. , Felix' age is given as 70, and in the 1870 US census it is 65. His death is recorded in the 1880 US census, with his age as 74. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hickey family - Canada to Oswego|Pages that link here]] ==Sources== The children of Joseph and Mary were:
*Louisa age 12
*Adelia age 7
*Alfred age 3
*James age 5 months
The children of Felix and Zoe were:
*Josephine age 1
*Mary J age 1 month

Hickey Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Hickeys. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Your welcome to Post any kind of information and documentation for me for any one of my profiles I am managing for Hickey's, Pape's, Polaski's lines.

Hickin bibliography

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[Category:Virginia Genealogy Resources] For dead ''Ancestry.com.'' links, click [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/477354/dead-ancestry-links here]. Links like http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1920usfedcen&h=38165322&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt can be reformatted to http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1920usfedcen&h=38165322&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt http://'''search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?'''db=1920usfedcen&h=38165322&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Text color: Set text color by using TEXT Request for permission to use image from Findagrave.com. I am wondering if I may have your permission to use the photograph of the gravestone of Sarah Catherine (Baker) Layman (1792 - 1868) at https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=84110423 on her profile at Wikitree, which you can find at [[Baker-13981|Baker-13981]] I have already added the photograph so that you can see what it will look like, but it is simple enough to remove (or to change the credits). Thank you, Patricia Prickett Hickin [[Prickett-120|Prickett-120]] == Citations == == Acknowledgments == == Sources == '''''Bibliography of sources used in my family tree.''''' For common Wtree entries, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Hickin_bibliography.pdf here]. To view the Quaker date converter, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Hickin_bibliography.jpg here]. == Useful project tags == {{German Roots}} {{US Southern Colonist}} == Any genealogy == === Correspondence === * Prickett, Nancy Jackson, April, [1874], Blue Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, West Virginia, to Minter Prickett in Chilhowie, Smyth County, Virginia, Prickett Family Papers, Virginia Historical Society, 428 North Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia 23220. ==== Emails ==== * Hough, Nancy, email citing Ira Gish, ''Gish Footprints in the Sands of Time'', 24 Jan 2000. * Hough, Nancy, email citing Huffaker, Joseph Costello, ''Christian Gish of Virginia'' (Dallas, TX : Jodie Huffaker, 1989.) 21 April 2000. * Visser, Virginia Kinzie, Email to [[Prickett-120|Patricia Pricket Hickin]], * Visser, Virginia Kinzie, Email to [[Prickett-120|Patricia Pricket Hickin]], "Re: Cassandra Layman m Kinzie," 6 Aug 2006 === Websites === * Jim Bartlett, "Re: Snider-Snyder of Roanoke and Franklin Co," ''Snider fmily GenForum'' #1064. Posted 28 December 2000, ''Genealogy.com'' URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/snider/1064/ Accessed 12 May 2020. * Jim Bartlett, “Re: Snider-Snyder of Roanoke and Franklin Co,” Snider Family Genforum #1710, Posted August 28, 2002 Genealogy.com. URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/snider/1710/ Accessed 14 Apr 2020. * Brennan, geri “Berks Co-Births,” Schneider Family Genforum # 2429. Posted May 10, 2005 Genealogy.com. URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/schneider/2429/ Accessed 15 Apr 2020. :: She's also done wills, births, etc. for other Pennsylvania counties. * ''Genealogy Gophers.'' https://www.gengophers.com/#/ * Minter, Dennis I. "Bud", comp., Minter Family History URL: http://www.geocities.com/heartland/ranch/3605/index.htm Said to be a fraudulent webpage on 6 Apr 2020. * ''Revolutionary War Era Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Applications'': Richard Price Appl and widow Elizabeth Leggett Arnett, 1853, 1868. HeritageQuestOnline. URL; http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/revwar/results/image?urn=urn:proquest:US;revwar;108779;70550;8;&polarity=&scale= * Sharp, Sherry, comp., “John Snider (Schneider), (immigrant), b1758,” ''Our Family History'', URL: http://sherrysharp.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I34028&tree=Roots Accessed 28 Apr 2020. ==== GenForum example ==== * James Scott, “Re: Abram McConnell born 1757 help needed,” McConnell Family Message # 2476, November 05, 2006. URL: http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mcconnell/2476/. Accessed 16 Sept 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. === GenForum used frequently === * Loughlin, Marie , "Thomas Berry b1718IR>us1740's m a BUCHANAN and a WARD," ''Berry Family GenForum'' #235. URL: Call Number: http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/print.cgi?berry::235.html * Stemple, Beth Campbell Stemple , " Jane (Jennat) Givens m. John Berry 1790," ''Berry Family Genforum '' #3459. Record added on April 26, 2000. URL: http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/berry/3459/ == Churches == * Zigler, D.H., ''History of the Brethren in Virginia'', (Elgin, IL: Brethren Publishing House, 1908). :: Lots of first-hand info but not documented, no bib, no index. Call Number: Mine == Places == : '''''Official names of the Thirteen Colonies''''' ::New England colonies ::: Province of New Hampshire, established in the 1620s, chartered as crown colony in 1679 ::: Province of Massachusetts Bay, established in the 1620s, a crown colony 1692 ::: Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, established 1636, chartered as crown colony in 1663 ::: Connecticut Colony, established 1636, chartered as crown colony in 1662 :: Middle colonies ::: Province of New York, proprietary colony 1664–1685, crown colony from 1686 ::: Province of New Jersey, proprietary colony from 1664, crown colony from 1702 ::: Province of Pennsylvania, a proprietary colony established 1681 ::: Delaware Colony (before 1776, the Lower Counties on Delaware), a proprietary colony established 1664 :: Southern colonies ::: Province of Maryland, a proprietary colony established 1632 ::: Colony and Dominion of Virginia, a crown colony established 1607 ::: Province of Carolina, a proprietary colony established 1663 :::: Divided into the Province of North Carolina and Province of South Carolina in 1712, each became a crown colony in 1729 ::: Province of Georgia, a crown colony established 1732 For ''Wikipedia'' article on the Thirteen Colonies, click [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteen_Colonies here]. ==== Cemeteries ==== * Catherine S McConnell, ''High on a windy hill'' (Johnson City, Tenn. : Overmountain Press, 1995, ©1968). === England === * Besse, Joseph 1683?-1757, ''Collection of the sufferings of the People called Quakers'' (2 vols., London: L. Hinde, 1753.) * ''BMDregisters.co.uk''. "BMDregisters.co.uk." Database and images. BMDregisters.co.uk:The Official Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial BMDs Service. http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk/ : 2012. Repository: UK National Archives online. * England and Wales - Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8) (unk) Repository: FamilySearch.org. * Jeaffreson, John Cordy, ed., ''Middlesex county records:'' Volume 3: 1625-67 (1888 British History Online) * United Kingdom. "The National Archives." Database. United Kingdom. The National Archives. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/default.htm === New Jersey === * Honeyman, A. Van Doren, ed. ''Archives State of New Jersey'', First Series, Vol. XXX: Vol. II of ''Calendar of Wills: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc,'' Volume II: 1730-1750 (Somerville, NJ: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918) * Nelson, William (Main Author), ''Calendar of New Jersey wills'', volume I, 1670-1730 : edited, with an introductory note on the early testamentary laws and customs of New Jersey by William Nelson (Archives of the State of New Jersey. First series; v. 23. Salt Lake City, Utah : Digitized by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2007). Rec. Date: 8 Aug 2016 and before, pp383-84. (for the Richard Ridgway payment). === Virginia === * Chalkley, Lyman. ''Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia; Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800. Complete in Three Volumes (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1980) URL: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chalkley/   * For formation dates of Virginia counties click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Hickin_bibliography-2.pdf here]. * Aronhime, Gordon, comp., Gordon Aronhime Papers—Southwest Virginia Card File (Holston-Clinch River area) URL: http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/aronhime/ Accessed by [[Prickett-120|Patricia Prickett Hickin]] 6 July 2018. :: [http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/aronhime/ Gordon Aronhime Papers—Southwest Virginia Card File] ::: This card file lists all verifiable adult males in the Holston-Clinch River area in the last quarter of the eighteenth century, as well as information on early East Tennessee settlers. There are more than 4,000 entries which, in most cases, indicate birth and death dates, marriage information, children, abstract of will, and other biographical information if available. Information is sometimes continued on a second card. Sources are noted. General arrangement is alphabetical by last name. ::: Another card file includes a partial list of those present at the Battle of King's Mountain (1780) and lists of ministers (with genealogical information), mills, forts, and miscellaneous notes. ::: Entries for upper Holston-Clinch River [VA_TN] area comprise index points ABBOTT-YANCEY. Subject indexes for KINGS MOUNTAIN, MILLS, MINISTERS, FORTS, and miscellaneous NOTES are next followed by an alphabetical listing of Tennessee settlers, ABBOTT-YANCEY. ==== Botetourt County ==== * Austin, John William and Rebecca H. R., comps., ''Related Families of Botetourt County, Virginia.'' (Roanoke, VA: Clearfield, ©2000.) URL: https://books.google.com/books?id=I2Id_1zGXvgC&pg=PA57&lpg=PA57&dq=barbara+moomaw+jacob+peters&source=bl&ots=CE0EzdIBaF&sig=fojechYkueq5Oq0ZteA5piIi650&hl=en&sa=X&ei=VsGVVKeYEs2HsQSUw4CADQ&ved=0CEMQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=barbara%20moomaw%20jacob%20peters&f=fa Accessed 27 Apr 2020. * Botetourt County Wills and Administrations (1770 - 1800), Index URL: http://ajax.lva.lib.va.us Part of index to Botetourt County Wills and Administrations (1770 - 1800) 22 Sep 2007 URL: http://ajax.lva.lib.va.us |||| http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/UQEARQJ7B884VFK3R3BHN4YCFM9FTKVBFD4F1VM1FFPRR37DRQ-24851?func=file&file_name=find-b * Burton, Charles T., comp., ''Botetourt Co, Va, Early Settlers'' (N.p. n.d.) RkePub Lib: VR929.3755B657L Call Number: VR929.3755 B657 * Burton, Charles T., comp., transcribed by "Babe" Waskey Fowler. ''Botetourt County, Virginia, death records.'' ([Roanoke, Va. : V.W. Fowler], 1995. There are no page numbers. :: I used it at at the Botetourt Court House Clerk's Office when it was a notebook -- a one-of-a-kind thing . There is now a published version: Author Burton, Charles T. Title Botetourt County, Virginia, death records / collected by Charles T. Burton, transcribed by "Babe" Waskey Fowler. Publication [Roanoke, Va. : V.W. Fowler], 1995. There are no page #s in either version. Call Number: Virginia Room 929.3755 B657dt. * The 1794 Botetourt County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List Weaver, Jeffrey C. , transcriber Date of transcription: 6 December, 1998. 28 Jul 2006 URL: http://www.newrivernotes.com//va/bot1794.htm ==== SouthWest Virginia ==== Summers, Lewis Preston. ''Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800,'' Vol. 1 and Part 2 (Abingdon, Va. L.P. Summers 1929; Baltimore, MD : Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996). URL: https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49061. Accessed 22 May 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Summers, Lewis Preston, ''History of southwest Virginia, 1746-1786, Washington County, 1777-1870'' (Richmond, Va., J. L. Hill printing company, 1903). URL: https://archive.org/details/historyofsouthwe00lewi. Accessed 22 May 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. ==== Washington County ==== (Also see Southwest Virginia.) * Powell., Diana, comp. ''RamblingRoots.com: Pioneer Families of Washington County, Virginia.'' http://www.ramblingroots.com/RYB-p/index.htm: 6 June 2012. === West Virginia === ==== Books ==== * Anon., ''A Reminiscent History of Northern West Virginia'' (Chicago: Goodspeed Bros., 1895) 674 pp. Call Number: 920.0754bG629r ==== Websites ==== * Mrs. L.D. Boston. informant, "Winfield Scott Jackson," Harrison County, West Virginia Index and Register of Deaths, p. 122, West Virginia Death Records. URL: http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=119887&Type=Death. Accessed 25 Jan 2019. * Anon. "John Thompson + Martha Jackson," Register of Marriages, Harrison County, West Virginia, Book 2, p 224. West Virginia Marriage Records, URL: http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=21889&Type=Marriage West Virginia Division of Culture and History URL: http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/. Accessed 15 Apr 2020 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Petrie, Marsha , "18th century NJ Pomeroys--esp Elizabeth," ''Pomeroy Family Genforum'' #496. Posted 26 December 2000, ''Genealogy.com'' URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/pomeroy/496/ Accessed 22 May 2020. * West Virginia Division of Culture and History URL: http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/. From this site, you can search birth, death, and marriage records. In Virginia/West Virginia, births and deaths were first reported to the counties in 1853, while marriages were recorded in the counties from the inception of each county. A .pdf describing the records project can be seen at http://www.wvculture.org/history/vitalrecordsarticle.pdf. ==== Berkeley County ==== * Gardiner, Mabel Henshaw. ''Chronicles of old Berkeley : a narrative history of a Virginia County from its beginnings to 1926.'' (Durham, N.C.: Seeman Press, 1938) 337 pgs. ''HeritageQuestOnline'' Accessed Jan 2006. === Doddridge County === * Brown, Renee L. Editor. ''Doddridge County Roots'' > LEGGETT GENEALOGY. URL: http://www.doddridgecountyroots.com/register/leggett.htm. ==== Hackers Creek ==== * ''Hacker's Creek Pioneer Descendants, Inc.'' URL: http://www.hackerscreek.com/ Many lists of Jackson descendants are available at this website. There are also links to various online county records, notably Harrison, Lewis, and Monongalia counties at http://www.hackerscreek.com/cpage.php?pt=33. In addition there are a number of Virginia and West Virginia county histories. === Lewis County === * Smith, Edward Conrad. ''History of Lewis County, WVA'' (Weston[, WV]: The Author, 1920). == Prickett == === Bibles === * ''Holy Bible'' owned by Laura Belle McConnell Prickett, Prickett Family Papers, Virginia Historical Society, 428 N. Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220. === Books === * Boles, Harold W.; David B Boles. ''Ellis ancestors: some immigrants, colonists, and pioneers.'' Kalamazoo 49001) : H.W. Boles, 1994. * Dunnington, George A ''History and progress of the county of Marion, West Virginia : from its earliest settlement by the Whites down to the present, together with biographical sketches of its most prominent citizens.'' Fairmont, W. Va. : G.A. Dunnington, ©1880. * Haines George and Richard, comp. ''Ancestry of the Haines, Sharp, Collins, Wills, Gardiner, Prickitt, Eves, Evans, Moore, Troth, Borton and Engle families'' (Camden, NJ: S. Chew & Sons Co, 1902). ''US.Archive.org.'' URL: https://archive.org/details/ancestryofhaines00hain. Accessed 21 Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Lough, Glenn D. ''Now and long ago : a history of the Marion County area.'' [Morgantown, W. Va.] : [Printed by Morgantown Print. and Binding Co.], [©1969]. * [Jolliffe, William]. ''Historical, Genealogical, and Biographical Account of the Jolliffe Family of Virginia, 1652 to 1893 also Sketches of the Neill's, ... and Other Cognate Families'' (Philadelphia: Printed by J.B. Lippincott Company, 1893. (I have a copy of this on my computer. PPH, 12 Nov 2017) * Miller, Kimberlee. ''Descendants of Capt. Jacob Prickett, Sr.'' [Fairmont, WV.] : Jacob's Meadow, Inc., [©1995?] * Morrow, Josiah; W.H. Beers & Co.''The history of Brown County, Ohio, containing a history of the county ... general and local statistics; portraits of early settlers and prominent men; history of the Northwest territory; history of Ohio; map of Brown County; Constitution of the United States ...'' (Chicago, W.H. Beers & Co., 1883). * Pomeroy, Albert Alonzo., comp., ''History and genealogy of the Pomeroy family: colateral lines in family groups, Normandy, Great Britain and America; comprising the ancestors and descendants of Eltweed Pomeroy from Beaminster, County Dorset, England, 1630.'' (Volume pt. 1) URL: https://ia800203.us.archive.org/10/items/historyandgenea01pomegoog/historyandgenea01pomegoog.pdf Accessed 24 Apr 2020. * Ross, Nora. ''The Ross Family Branch of the Prickett Family.'' N.p.: N. Ross, ©1989. * Smyth, Samuel Gordon. ''A genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre family : from civil, military, church and family records and documents.'' Lancaster, Pa.: Press of the New Era Print. Co., ©1909. [A copy is available online at Ancestryheritagequest.com.] * Veech, James. ''The Monongahela of old; or, Historical sketches of southwestern Pennsylvania to the year 1800.'' (Pittsburgh, 1858-92 [©1910]). (Available at Hathitrust.org and the Library of Congress,) * Withers, Alexander Scott, ''Chronicles of border warfare, or A history of the settlement by the whites of north-western Virginia: and of the Indian wars and massacres, in that section of the state: with reflections, anecdotes, &c.'' (Carksburg, VA: Published by Joseph Israel, ©1831). '''DRAGOO''' * Duncan, Alice Young. ''History of Dragoo, Speer, Duncan, Woodside families: Indiana, Illinois, Kansas & points west.'' 1972. Reprint, Manhattan, Kan.: A.Y. Duncan?, 1972, 1972. URL: http://interactive.ancestryheritagequest.com/24279/dvm_GenMono006041-00004-0?Backurl=%2f%2fsearch.ancestryheritagequest.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d24279%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=dvm_GenMono006041-00013-0 * Parson, Vi. ''The Legendary Indian Billy Dragoo'' (Rocklin, CA: Carr Twins & Co., 2012). === Websites === '''CHENOWETH''' * Egge, Jon D., comp. < jegge@chenowethsite.com>, ''Chenoweth History: Descendants of Arthur - 3rd son, Baltimore Co., MD, ARTHUR(2) OF BALTIMORE 1716-1802'' (Database cutoff date: 22 Sept 2003. URL: http://chenowethsite.com/ch5ar1.htm#a00000. Accessed 7 Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Egge, Jon D. , "Children of SUSANNAH CHENOWETH and JOHN STALNAKER," "THE STALNAKERS: SUSANNAH(6) 1812-1862," ''Chenoweth Family Site: Descendants of John Chenoweth & Mary Calvert from Colonial times to present day.'' URL: http://www.chenowethsite.com/ch1jw1r5.htm#jw00552. Accessed 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. '''McCONNELL''' * [Wimer, Jan] . ''Turnbull - Eades Genealogy'' Updated November 10, 2005 by Ancestral Quest,. Unable to access by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]] on 19 June 2018. '''MINTER''' Shirley, Mel , "Mary Minter 1733 VA," ''Minter Family GenForum'' #38, Posted 4 Nov 1998 URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/minter/38/ Accessed 6 Apr 2020. '''PRICKETT''' Blauvelt, Don . “Josiah and Zachariah Prickett- Part 2" (April 12, 2002 at 17:00:43). ''Genealogy.com.'' URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/print.cgi?prickett::860.html. * Blauvelt, Don . "Zachariah Prickett, Sr Will/Inventory - Pt 1" ''Genealogy.com.'' November 25, 2002. URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/prickett/messages/940.html. Accessed 22 Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Blauvelt, Don, . "Zachariah Prickett, Sr Will/Inventory - Pt 2," November 25, 2002. ''Genforum.com.'' URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/prickett/messages/941.html. Accessed on 122Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120|Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * ''HazlettFamilyTree'' URL: http://www.hazlettfamily.com/tng/familygroup.php?familyID=F1015&tree=hazlett : 2001-2012. 16 May 2012. Unable to access on 22 Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Chris M. Prickett . "The Prickett/Prickitt Families of Burlington County, NJ Prickett." ''Genealogy.com.'' URL: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/r/i/Chris-M-Prickett/index.html. Updated 12 Apr 2009. Accessed 18 Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Mike . "Jacob A. Prickett, b 1 July 1697," ''Marks Family Tree'' ''Rootsweb.ancestry.com.'' URL: https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tripm&id=I18160. Accessed 20 Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Morris, Michael . "Zachariah Prickett, b c1675 [''sic.'']" ''Marks Family Tree'' Updated: 2016-12-31 https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tripm&id=I2441. (Cites as his source: Haines, Wilbur H.. ''The Joel Norman Swink Home Page'' Updated June 26, 2006. ''Genealogy.com.'' URL: http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/w/i/Joel-N-Swink/index.html. ''FamilyTreemaker.genealogy.com.'' Accessed 20 Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. '''PRICKETT SURNAME''' * For a list of all the Prickett surname entries on ''Findagrave.com'' click [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSln=Prickett&ref=searchBox here]. '''JOLLIFF''' * [Freeman, Mary Jo], . ''Jolliff Family, England to New Jersey - Pennsylvania - Kentucky - Illinois - Missouri'', N.d. URL: http://mjgen.com/jolliff/2james.html. Accessed 30 Sept 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. === Springer === ==== Websites ==== * Fekel, Francis, comp. "The Springer family of Gloucester and Salem Co. N.J.," revised: 4 Feb. 2011. URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ratchie/Springer%20DNA%20Study/FekelFrankArticlev4Feb2011.html. Accessed 4 Sept 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]], * Radcliff, Cliff "The American Springers," ''Ancestry.com'' URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ratchie/Springer%20DNA%20Study/CliffRadcliff.html. Accessed 4 Sept 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]], === Jolliffe === * Vaught, Becky , "John Snider, b1757," ''Jolly and Related Families - Backward and Forward'' ''Wc.rootsweb.com.'' URL: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=becky51&id=I01407 Accessed 28 Apr 2020. === Jackson === ==== Books ==== ==== Websites ==== '''BAILEY''' * James Anthony Burgess , comp., " Ancestors of James Anthony Burgess ," Posted 28 June 2005. URL: http://gedcom.surnames.com/burgess_jim/index.htm#toc URL: http://gedcom.surnames.com/burgess_jim/i0000474.htm#i474 Got message saying "not authorized to view this page" for both URLs on 10 Apr 2020. '''CARR''' Marble, DeCody Brad , "William Carr of Westmoreland Co. VA. m. Sarah Eskridge, Help," ''Carr Family GenForum'' #32 Posted on ''Genealogy.com'' on 14 December 1997 URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/carr/32/ Accessed19 May 2020, '''HALLETT''' * Hallett, William. ''Descendants of William Hallett and Elizabeth Fones of Newtown, Astoria, Long Island The Halletts of Halletts Cove, Newtown, Astoria, Long Island Genealogy Site.'' URL: http://williamhallett.com/william-hallett-b-1616/william-hallett-jr-b-1648/. Accessed 25 June 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. '''JACKSON''' * Anon., “James Tompkins, b est173,” + “Elizabeth Jackson, b est 1738,” ''We Relate.org.'' URL: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:James_Tompkins_and_Elizabeth_Jackson_%283%29 Accessed 19 Apr 2020. * Cromwell, Catherine A. , " Re: Immigrant Robert Jackson of Eng." ''Jackson Family GenForum'' #1081 Posted 4 Oct 1998. URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/jackson/messages/1081.html Unable to access on 19 April 2020. * Gross, Jerry, comp., "," ''Quilted Family Trees.'' URL: Accessed 5 June 2020 by [[Prickett-120|Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Kimble, Janie Jackson, comp. ''Descendants of Robert Jackson of Hempstead, Long Island, New York.'' URL: http://www.jacksonfamilygenealogy.com/. * ''Hacker's Creek Pioneer Descendants, Inc.'' URL: http://www.hackerscreek.com/ Many lists of Jackson descendants are available at this website. There are also links to various online county records, notably Harrison, Lewis, and Monongalia counties at http://www.hackerscreek.com/cpage.php?pt=33. In addition there are a number of Virginia and West Virginia county histories. * Jackson Ledger plus notes. https://www.quiltedfamilytrees.com/documents/Jackson%20Ledger%20%281%29.pdf * Jackson Ledger Jackson, P.A. notes; trans Jane Kimble , trans., Copy of P.A. Jackson's Notes URL: https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Jackson_Family_Resources.pdf Accessed 24 May 2020. ==== Miscellaneous ==== * Hall, Judy. "Ancestors Of Maggie Bingley Atkins" (McCook, NE: 1995) * McWhorter, Minnie, comp. “Norris Genealogy,” McWhorter Genealogies (West Virginia & Regional History Collection, West Virginia University Library, Morgantown, WV. Used 1998, I think. == McConnell == === Books === * Bridgforth, Allan Cabaniss, comp. ''McConnell Genealogy.'' (N.p.: Self-published, c1965; Typescript, mimeographed.) * McCormick, Leander James, comp, ''Family Record and Biography'' (Chicago: ©1896). ''Archive.org.'' URL: https://archive.org/details/familyrecordbiog00mcco. Accessed by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]] on 19 June 2018. * Scott, Wealtha Chaplin. ''McConnell Memorabilia'' (Versailles, MO: W.C. Scott, ©1981, Printed by Fay Printing, Springfield MO). === Websites === '''McCONNELL''' * McConnell, Robert. ''MCCONNELL FAMILY HISTORY.'' URL: mcconnell.com. Accessed 16 Sept 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]].  '''BEATIE/BEATTIE''' * Becker, Jim. ''Beattie Family of Virginia: The Beatie/Beattie Family History'', 8 July 1999. Edited and formatted for Internet by Bernie Becker, 3 February 2008. URL: http://home.comcast.net/~site002/Beattie/index.htm. '''''Defunct as of 20160726.''''' '''BRIDGFORTH''' * Bridgforth, Stewart, "Bridgforth-Watkins Family Tree," ''Ancestry Family Trees {{Ancestry Tree|27748508}}. Accessed 31 Mar 2019. '''BERRY''' * Berry, James L. , ''Berry Family of Augusta/Washington'' URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~langolier/WC_TOC.HTML#CNTC. Accessed on 11 Jan 2019 by [[Prickett-120|Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Jackson, Jim, Carol Vass, Marie Loughlin, Donna Fischer. ''Genealogy of the Berry and Associated Families of Augusta, Rockbridge, and Washington Counties of Virginia'' URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~berry/ Accessed 20 Feb 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]].  Index URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~berry/newupload/pages/WC_IDX/IDX001.htm. Accessed 8 Dec 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Jackson, Jim, and Carol Vass, Marie Loughlin, and Donna Fischer. Genealogy of the Berry and Associated Families of Augusta, Rockbridge, and Washington Counties of Virginia. ''Rootsweb, an ancestry.com community.'' Last Revised: 2/22/2009. URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~berry/. Unable to access 18 Apr 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. '''GILMORE''' * Kartak, Joanne Merrill . Descendants of John and Agness Gilmore, Rockbridge County, Virginia ©2000-2005. URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~qvarizona/gilmore.html. Accessed 6 Jan 2019. '''McCONNELL''' * McConnell, Robert. ''MCCONNELL FAMILY HISTORY.'' URL: mcconnell.com. Accessed 16 Sept 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]].  == Layman-Moomaw == Sarah Catherine (Baker) Layman (1792 - 1868) === Gedcoms === * Radecki, Stephanie, comp., LaymanGEDCOM Emailed to pph 20 Jan 2000 === Websites === * Hines, Lori Williams , "Lhamons of Auglaize Co., Ohio" : Gencircles 26 Dec 2002 24 Sep 2007 Note: I may have used this source in some places where I have failed to cite it. URL: http://www.gencircles.com/users/lchines/1 Took me to MyHeritage sign-in page on 4 May 2020 '''GERMAN''' * Hart, Don and Jeanine, ''The FamilyHart Online Genealogy Database.'' URL: http://midatlantic.rootsweb.ancestry.com/familyhart/ Surname index URL: http://midatlantic.rootsweb.ancestry.com/familyhart/database/surnames.htm . Last updated on Saturday, 25-Mar-2017 20:11:13 MDT. © 1996-2017 FamilyHart, Inc. Accessed 23 April 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. === Frey === * Ariciu, Janet , comp., “Frey Family,” JANET'S FAMILY PAGE, Rootsweb.com. URL: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~janet/genealogy/Frey.html Accessed 24 Apr 2020. * Ariciu, Janet , comp., “Levering Family,” ''Rootsweb.com.'' URL: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~janet/genealogy/Levering.html Accessed 11 May 2020. * Scott, Wendy , The Scott Family Home -- Scott/Cauffman Family Database, copyright 2000-2005 URL: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jjswbs&id=I03855 (This URL takes me to an idividual page for Maria Ann Keisler on 6 May 2020. [[Prickett-120|PPJ]]) * This is the source and URL shown under Sources for [[Keisler-88|Margaret Keisler]], b1735, yod not given, on 26 Apr 2020: “The Scott Family Home copyright 2000-2005 by Jeff & Wendy Scott created and maintained by Wendy Scott Site established on February 14, 2000 This page was last updated on November 11, 2004 7/17/2009 URL: : http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jjswbs&id=I03855 “ :: But when I entered the aforesaid URL what I got was as follows: Scott, Wendy , comp., “Maria An Keisler, b__-d.1768” Individual page. WorldConnect.com. URL: https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/157621/I03855/-/individual Accessed 26 Apr 2020/ ([[Prickett-120|Patricia Prickett Hickin]], 26 Apr 2020.) Maria, dob and parents unknown, married John Fry, 1703-1766. * Dice, Craig , Craig & Michelle's Genealogy Our Online Family History And Gedcom Updated 3 November 1999 10 Oct 2006 * Haden, Kay , "Some Descendants of Hans Heinrich "Henry" Frey," ''Rootsweb.ancestry.com.'' URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~katy/fry/index.html Accessed 6 May 2020. ==== Gish ==== * Cox, Bruce , "George Gish, born 1762," ''The Families'' URL: https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/108297/I4978/george-gish/individual Accessed 2 Feb 2020. * Cox, Bruce , "Abaham Gish, b1745" (individual page) citing only "Gene Pool - Individual Records" 'The Families URL: https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/108297/I1536/abraham-gish/individual Accessed 19 Jan 2020. * Hanks, Jean , "Hans George Jerrick Houk descendants to 1900, Houk Family GenForum #475, Posted 2 Feb 2005 URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/houk/messages/475.html Accessed 20 Apr 2020. :: "Would very much appreciate any information on the descendants of Hans George Jerrick Houk and Juliana Sophia Vishering Schwartz. Hans was born in Messel, Hesse Darmstadt, Germany on September 4, 1704 to Hans and Barbara Houk. Juliana was born ca. 1705 to Christian Vishering and ? Caritas. Hans and Juliana’s children were George and Sophia. Sophia married Christian Gish in 1754 in Pennsylvania[.] Juliana’s mother died in Pennsylvania. Juliana also had a sister Elizabeth and a brother Christian." * [Kell], Linda , "Re: Vineyard-Gish of Botetourt Co., VA," ''Vineyard Family GenForum'' #76. ''Geneaogy.com.'' Posted November 07, 1998. URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/vineyard/76/ Accessed 16 Feb 2020. * LeQuia, Sheri , contributor, "John Nicholas WEINERT, 1716-1786, York County, Pennsylvania," ''USGenWeb Archives'' URL: http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/york/bios/weinert-j-n.txt Accessed 17 Feb 2020. * Martin, David , comp. ''My Family Tree'', URL: http://home.comcast.net/~davidmartin/index.html URL: http://home.comcast.net/~davidmartin/ppl/a/0/ab6855b0aae2b495c0a.html Unable to access on 28 Apr 2020. * Shaw, Christopher, comp., “Phillip Gisch,” b1645. Geni.com. URL: https://www.geni.com/people/Phillip-Gisch/6000000002289104104?through=6000000007177873782 Accessed 19 Apr 2020. * Terry, Ray , "Jacob GISH m. 1816 Rebecca Harshbarger" ''Gish Family Genforum'' #214 ''Genealogy.com.'' Posted 20 Aug 2000 URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/gish/214/ Accessed 5 May 2020. * Vineyard, Pam, "Vineyard: Jacob Vineyard-Peter Shafer-Botetourt Co VA," ''Vineyard Family Genforum'' #368. Posted 24 Feb 2000, ''Genealogy.com'' URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/vineyard/368/ Accessed 4 May 2020. ==== Ranc(k) ==== * Harry-C-Fockler, "The Fackler/Fockler Families in America:Information about Hans Valentine Ranck," ''Genealogy.com.'' URL: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/o/c/Harry-C-Fockler/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0304.html. Accessed [[Prickett-120|Prickett-120]] 7 December 2017 * Ranck, David, George S., and other Rancks. ''Ranck Family Heritage > Ranck Family Genealogy: The Ranks of the Rancks (The Ranks of the Rancks (on-line edition, Ranck Family Heritage Society, Inc., http://Ranck.org.). URL for Philippes-1: http://ranck.org/J251/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=482. Accessed [[Prickett-120|Prickett-120]] 7 December 2017. "The information provided here is the result of collaborative work of genealogists associated with the Ranck Family Heritage Society. Any republication or commercial use of this information is expressly prohibited; private use is permitted but all such use MUST contain the following citation: 'The Ranks of the Rancks (on-line edition, December 9, 2017 ), Ranck Family Heritage Society, Inc. (http://Ranck.org).' " == Layman == === Books === * Layman, Earl R, ''From the Emmental to Eldee-- : a history of the Layman family'' (Baltimore : Gateway Press ; Knoxville, TN : Please direct all correspondence and Book orders to E.R. Layman-- NOTE: ebook) :: E-LOCATIONS: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0606/00136596.html NOTES: "The Layman family, traced from its Swiss Mennonite roots in the valley of the Emme River in Switzerland to the valley of the Tennessee." Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-237) and index. NUMBERS: LCCN: 00136596 CLASSIFICATION: LC Call no.: CS71.L428 2001 Dewey: 929/.2/0973 21 SUBJECTS: Layman family. * Layman, Earl R. ''A Lehman, Layman Genealogy Handbook. : A comprehensive summary of all known early Lehman families, including their European origins, by all spellings, with known descendants to at or about the advent of the 20th Century, authenticated by DNA tests.'' (Morgantown,Pennsylvania : Masthof Press, 2006). * Woodmansee, Mary Nash Layman, comp, ''Layman, Leaman, Lamon, Leman, Lemon, Lemmons, Lauman, Lehman, Lehmann (Doylestown, PA: Woodmansee'', Mary Nash Layman, comp., 1983-1984). * Gish, Ira Montgomery. ''Gish; footprints in the sands of time.'' (Loma Linda, Calif., A.M. & I.M. Gish, 1970). * Hamaker, J.I, ''Matthias Gisch of White Oak: the history of an American family'' (Lynchburg, VA: unknown, 1940), p335. :: There are two copies online: At Hathitrust.org and Heritagequestonline.com but neither has any kind of index. * Huffaker, Joseph Costello, ''Christian Gish of Virginia'' (Dallas, TX : Jodie Huffaker, 1989.) === Websites === ==== Layman === * Hager, Joel , comp. , "John Conrad Moomaw," Joel Hager's Southern West Virginia[sic., i.e., Southwest Virginia] Research https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I77451 Accessed 9 Apr 2019 :: Note: Hager previously posted on gencircles. * Hartman, Don & Jeanine . "Christian GISH (Jr.) (1757 - 20 JUN 1812)," ''FamilyHart (Hartman Family) Pennsylvania Dutch Genealogy Family Pages and Database'' URL: http://midatlantic.rootsweb.ancestry.com/familyhart/database/d0082/g0000083.htm#I219145 * Layman, Jimmy Nininger, The Jimmy Nininger Layman Family Tree Ancestry.com 4 Jul 2014 URL: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/65413321/family/familyview Accessed 30 Jan 2020. * Layman, Earl R.  ''Lehman, Layman, Lemon Genealogy; DNA Enhanced.'' URL: http://lehmanfamilyhistory.com/. Accessed 5 Nov 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. == Moomaw == === Websites === '''CHENOWETH''' * Egge, John D. jegge@chenowethsite.com>, ''Chenoweth History: 4th Generation: The Switzers of Botetourt Co., VA'' (Database cutoff date: 22 Sept 2003. You can reach me by e-mail at: ©1999-2003 by Jon D. Egge. '''MOOMAW/MUMMA''' * Mumma, Douglas. comp. ''Mumma, Moomaw Mumaw, & Muma Database.'' (http://www.mumma.org/) "Doug and Joan Mumma's Home Page," ©1996. Last updated 24 May 2016, 10:53:22. Accessed 13 Feb 2020. === Books === * McMillan, Lucille Elizabeth Richardson. ''Five roads from Cloverdale: the descendants of James Muse Richardson, 1815-1895, and Narcissa Theresa Wills Richardson, 1815-1893, from Cloverdale, Virginia and related families.'' (Baltimore : Gateway Press, 1992.) * Prillaman, Helen R., ''Places near the mountains : from the community of Amsterdam, Virginia, up the road to Catawba, on the waters of the Catawba and Tinker Creeks, along the Carolina Road as it approached Big Lick and other areas, primarily north Roanoke'' ([S.l.] : Clearfield Co. ; Baltimore, Md. : Reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co., 1995. ''Ancestry.com.'' * Westman, Katie Mildred Pobst Hallock, and Lucille Elizabeth Richardson McMillan. ''Nine roads from Cloverdale: the life story of the nine children of Charles Elisha Pobst, 1842-1929, and Maria Elizabeth Moomaw, 1843-1904.'' (Baltimore Gateway Press ; Poquoson, VA, 1988). === Price Stoner Stober/Stover Snider/Snyder Eckle === ==== Books ==== * Hughey, Bertha E. ''Stover genealogy, biography and history; a genealogical record of the descendants of William Stover, pioneer, and other Stovers.'' Portland, Or., Bertha E. Hughey, 1936. * Davis, Richard Warren, ''The Stauffer Families of Switzerland, Germany and America'' 1) photocopy 1992 2) Provo, Utah : R.W. Davis 17 Jun 2016 Note: Lord Fairfax Community College * greer kkgedcom.ftw>Jacob Ekel and Margaret Miller Greer, Glenn ''Ancestry'' Archive: Kindred Konnections, MyTrees Submitter: Glenn Greer 16426 S.E. 21st Place Belllevue, Washington 98008 206-747-6586 6 Sep 2006. * Snyder, Ruth Curtis, comp., ''The Fosher girls (Fascher) daughters of Daniel Fosher and Marillis (Eckel) Fosher (1785-1970)'' (Lincoln, NE: Ruth (Curtis) Snyder, 1982). :: A very amateurish and poorly organized production, but the author tries very hard to be as accurate as possible. Not good at being specific in citing sources. Many careless mistakes with spelling, punctuation, and the like. pph20080311-1935 Call Number: 929.2 Sn92 H.A.G.S. * Stover, John Thomas. ''Journal'' - excerpts (on zip disk), p2. She sent me a zip disk on 3 Aug 2000 and [[Prickett-120|I]] copied the whole thing as both jpg & .wpd docs. . He relies on family stories, I think, for his accounts of his ancestry. (30 December 2017). * Wanger, Geo[rge] F.P, Compiled for the Price Family Association. ''A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price, Evangelist--Pioneer.'' (Harrisburg, PA: The Evangelical Press, 1926). It is available online at https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082343773;view=1up;seq=7. Accessed 4 August 2017. * Snider, Matthias; Richard R. Weber, transcr. Bible Transcription from the Mathias Snider Bible,''Fellowship of Brethren Genealogists Newsletter'', Vol. 28 No. 2. Spring [''sic.'', ''i.e.'', Summer] 1996. ==== Transcription ==== :: from the Mathias Snider Bible Snider, Matthias; Richard R. Weber, transcr. Publication: FOBG Newsletter, vol 28#2, Summer 1996. 16 Sep 2007-8 May 2016 Fellowship of Brethren Genealogists NEWSLETTER, Vol. 28 No. 2. Spring [sic., i.e., Summer] 1996 :: TRANSCRIPTION FROM THE MATHIAS SNIDER BIBLE [Publication info in German] Christoph Saur 1776 Inside front cover: 1757 October 30 was I Mathias Snider borne in Barcks County in Bame Township State of Pensilvania Eight Meilles from Reading 1757 January 26" Was My weife Elisabeath borne in the Falckemer Shwamp thirty Meiles frome the City of Philadelphia 1779 Fabruary th2dd We Got Married in North Carolina in Roan County 1779 October th31d My sone Henry was born was borne in Roan County 1781 July th31 Jacob was borne in the same County 1783 March John was borne in the same County 1784 Aprill th18d Day we Came from North Carroleina to Bottitourt County into the State of Virginia 1785 March th2d Catharina was borne in Bottitourt County Virginia 1787 June th1d Elisabeth was Borne in the same County 1795 October th17d my weife was Bapteised at a Big Meting at Kinssis 1796 January th22d Sussanah was borne in Bottitourt County the Month of FEBRUARY March I was choesen By the Breathren for to speak the Word of God in bubliok Meeting Mungst the Breatreen 1800 in April Henry Got Married [27 Mar 1800 to Susanna BRITZ in Botetourt Co] 1801 in October Caddy Got Married [28 Oct 1801 to John STO VER in Botetourt Co] 1807 April the 2th John got Married [to Hannah NOFSINGER in Boterourt Co] 1807 May the 10th Henry got Married the second time [Botetourt Co DB 12:42 shows to Kitty ____] l807 Elizabeth was Married Aug at the 13th [to Jacob NOFSINGER in Botetourt Co] Deaths Jacob Snider died March I 1th 1854 [overwritten, may be 1852] Inside back cover: Mathias Snyder his holy Bible July the 24 - 1805 1806 May the 16th Mary Brugh was Borne & Bound to us at the September court 1810 Deaths Matt Snider . . . E . . . Deaths [These are a very old repetition of the preceding faded entries] Mathias Snider departed this in the year of our Lord February 20th 1836 Elisabeth S[ni]der departed this life in the year of Lord May 4th 1842 Loose scraps of paper in same Bible: Jacob Nofsinger was born the 11th day of November 1782 died the 21st day of January 1873 Elizabeth Nofsinger was born the 1st day of June 1787 died the 9th day of August 1869 Nanie Elizabeth Nofsinger was Bom January the 7 1869 Daughter of Mathias and Mary M. Nofsinger [All spelling as in original] Richard R. Weber, 10715 Moosberger Ct. Columbia, MD 21044 2d 31d 30d th31d th2dd Note: Actually, there's an error in the newsletter and it SAYS "Spring 1996" in the heading on page 34, but that's an error per the Brethren archival intern in Elgin. Summer 1996. * Weber, Richard R. ''Stoner Brethren: A History of John Stoner (circa 1705-1769) and His Descendants'' ([Columbia, Md.]: Richard R. Weber, ©1993). * Weber, Richard. ''Stover Brethren: The Family of Elder William Stover of Antietam'', Columbia, MD: Richard R. Weber, ©2001. === Kinzie/Graybill === * Gish, Shawna, “Charles Edward Kinzie, b1866,” Shawna’s Family Tree Ancestry.com. URL: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/110987490/person/420134732985/facts Accessed 4 May 2020. * Graybill, Lois Norris, ''Blue Ridges, Green Valleys and Graybills'' ([Central, Tex.] : L.N. Graybill, ©2000.©1999). * [[Kinzie-22|Visser, Virginia Kinzie]], Jonas Graybill, Typescript of article that was later published in the ''Botetourt Heritage Book''. Sent to [[Prickett-120|me]] by email by VKV. === Levering === * Ariciu, Janet , comp., “Levering Family,” ''Rootsweb.com.'' URL: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~janet/genealogy/Levering.html Accessed 11 May 2020. * Levering, John. ''Levering family; history and genealogy'' ([Indianapolis?] Levering Historical Association, 1897). URL: https://archive.org/stream/leveringfamilyhi00byuleve#page/n0/mode/2up. PDF URL: https://ia902608.us.archive.org/16/items/leveringfamilyhi00byuleve/leveringfamilyhi00byuleve_bw.pdf. Accessed 27 Mar 2020 by [[Prickett-120|Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. ::: The following need to be checked out (pph20200206): * Janet's Genealogy, www.geocities.com/janet ''(Website no longer available)'' * Cannon, Bill, , “Re: Levering/Bokar/Frey,” ''Levering Family GenForum'' #27, ''Genealogy.com.'' Posted 25 Aug 2000 URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/levering/messages/27.html. Accessed 10 May 2020. * Stettler, Cheryl , website Descendants of Valentin Stettler,” URL: http://www.gencircles.com/users/care ://www.gencircles.com/users/care * Wright, James Harry, “ Levering/Frey,” URL: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/r/i/James-Harry-Wright/index.html == General == === Birth and Death === * U.S. Social Security Administration, "United States Social Security Death Index," index, ''FamilySearch.org.'' USDI * Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Births - Individual Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. URL: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=4725&h=1579075&ssrc=pt&tid=87918250&pid=400044266861&usePUB=t Accessed 27 Mar 2020. * West, Edmund, comp.. Family Data Collection - Deaths ''Ancestry.com'', 2000. === Marriages === * Botetourt County, Virginia, Marriage Records, 1770-1853. Library of Virginia Xerox Note: I don't have the exact title. 5/26/2000. This is a transcription -- could have errors. * Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850. ''Ancestry.com.'' Original data - Dodd, Jordan R., et al.. Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850 * Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: ''Ancestry.com'' Operations Inc, 2004. * "Christena Shrengarst + William B. Stover," FHL Film Number: 30734, Reference ID: pg 490, ''Ancestry.com.'' "Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940" [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: ''Ancestry.com.'' Operations, Inc, 2014. Original data: ''Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940.'' Salt Lake City, Utah: ''FamilySearch'', 2013. URL: Accessed 1 Jan 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. === Migration === * Gale Research , Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s.The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.Original data - Filby, P. William, ed.. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI. === Individual === * West, Edmund, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: ''Ancestry.com'' Operations Inc, 2000. === Family Trees === * Britts, John H., comp., Britts Family Group Sheets, Printed 01 October 2006 and mailed to [[Prickett-120|Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. 16 Oct 2006. * Various, Family Trees, ''Ancestry.com.'' Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. URL: https://www.ancestry.com/search/ === US Censuses === * Botetourt County, Va., 1785 enumeration Burton, Charles T., comp. Reproduced from typewritten copy. Includes index. URL: http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/books/results/fullcitation?urn=urn:proquest:US;glhbooks;Genealogy-glh08059733;4;-1; * US Bureau of the Census, 1850, Population Schedule, Virginia, Botetourt County, District 8, Amsterdam PO, Virginia; Series_Roll: M432_936, ; Page: 40A; Image: 85 ( of ), ''Ancestry.com.'' Transcription URL: Image URL: Accessed 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]].

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== Goals == The goal of this project is to write a genealogy of the Hickling Family. There is none in print. They are an interesting family. And their story includes some very wealthy families and also a murder. I'd like to welcome José Manuel Bela Morals of Lisbon, Portugal to the project. He is a direct descendant of Thomas Hickling. I am [[Robertson-7481|David T Robertson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. I have a 32 page report on the Hickling Family of Boston and the Azores. Which includes Thomas Hickling the Vice Consul of Saint Michael, Azores, Portugal for the New United States of America. Appointed by George Washington. The line starts with his father William Hickling of Boston. This report is sourced but I could always use more sources. It is a very rich and interesting family. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11347969 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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High Society in Boston and the Azores
A Genealogy of the Thomas Hickling Family
The story of the Hickling Family of Boston and the Azores starts with a man who becomes influential in the development of both Boston and the Azores through hard work, good business sense and marriage to some of the most prominent families in Massachusetts. He and his children shaped the future of these areas in which they resided and the countries they represented and through commerce and development and nurtured cooperation between nations in the early days of our nation. Despite their prominent position in the development of these two nations, no comprehensive history exists of this American Family. They have been often overshadowed by the Dabney Family, who in Thomas Jefferson’s presidency captured the consulship of the Azores. That loss of prestige and position would be regained in future years as these two families would intertwine as one through marriage. One account of the Hickling’s is contained in Francis Millet Rogers, “Atlantic Islanders of the Azores and Madeiras.” Francis Millet Rogers, “Atlantic Islanders of the Azores and Madeiras,” Christopher Publishing House, North Quincy, Mass. 1979, [hereafter Atlantic Islanders].Mr. Rogers had previously published a portion of this work, including much of the information on the Hickling and Dabney families in a paper published in 1978 entitled “The Isolated – Boston Brahmans in the Azores.” Another account of the family can be found within the manuscript holdings of the New England Historic Genealogical Society in the papers of Alice F. Howland. Alice F. Howland 1859-1983, [MSS C1501a--c] New England Historic Genealogical Society, 101 Newbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts, (ms, typ., Newsp. 26 items; Genealogies, correspondence and notes pertaining to the Dabney, Hickling, Pomeroy and allied families). [Hereafter “Howland Mss.”]The Society also has another handwritten account of the family purchased in 1914, but this account is unpaged, undated and no author is attributed. A bible record of Births and Deaths, presumably written by Ann Hickling appears in the Publications of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania.Publications of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania Volume 7 Issue 1, pg. 88-89.As is true of most of the genealogies prepared in the mid to late 19th century, both the manuscript and the handwritten compilations are undocumented. There were two accounts of the family published in Portugal. Joāo Hickling Anglin, “Tomás Hickling” Joāo Hickling Anglin, “Tomás Hickling,” Correio dos Acores, Ponta Delgada, September 21, 1947.and “Thomas Hickling,” Insulana. Dr. Joāo H. Anglin, “Thomas Hickling, “Insulana, Ponta Delgada, V (1949), pp. 108-115.Both of these articles emphasized the efforts of Thomas Hickling, The First Vice Consul to the Azores from the new country, The United States of America. But the real story of this families rise to power and prestige began the generation before with Thomas’ father. 1. [[Hickling-103|William Hickling]] is the earliest member of this family who has been identified. He was a tailor and is known to have settled in Boston by 1730. It has been suggested that he was perhaps born in the town of Sutton Bonnington, St. Michael, Nottinghamshire, England 25 March 1704. Howland Mss. and Publications of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania Volume 7 Issue 1, pg. 88-89. [Hereafter Hickling Bible].But Peter Wilson Coldham Peter Wilson Colldham, “The Complete Book of Emigrants 1661-1699” p. 634.states in his book that he was the William Hickling of Leicestershire that was a Midland Circuit prisoner reprieved 22 February 1692 to be transported to America. William was married 21 November 1734, by the Rev. Thomas Foxcroft of the First Unitarian Church of Boston, to [[Sale-336|Sarah Sale]]. Edward W. McGlenen, “Boston Marriages 1700-1809, in two volumes (Vol. I – 1700-1751 & Vol. II – 1752-1809 published by the Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. {hereafter Boston Marriages} I.185. It may also be found in the New England Genealogical Society “Register” {hereafter “Register”} 42[1888]:251. Sarah Sale was the daughter of [[Sale-344|Captain John Sale]] and his wife [[Townsend-4536|Ann (Townsend) Sale]] of Boston and Chelsea and had been born in 1714. Sarah’s mother, Ann Townsend, had been born 10 November 1690,Homer Worthington Brainard, “Some Lines of the Townsend-Townsend Families of Old England, New England and Minnesota” privately printed 1931, p. 45.the daughter of [[Townsend-4537|Judge Penn Townsend]], the Chief Justice, and his wife [[Addington-532|Sarah Addington]]. Essex Institute, Historical Collections, Volume XIX, Salem, Mass. 1882, p. 280.Ann Townsend and John Sale were married 5 June 1712 in Boston.Essex Institute, Historical Collections, Volume XIX, Salem, Mass. 1882, p. 280.John Sale was a well-known innkeeper in Boston. He was the son of Obadiah and Sarah Sale and was born 23 July 1680. He was third sergeant of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston in 1714 and its ensign in 1719. [[Townsend-4537|Judge Penn Townsend]] had been born in Boston, 20 December 1651, the son of William & Hannah (Penn) Townsend. He had been made freeman in 1674, was a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston and served as ensign, lieutenant and colonel of militia. He was a deputy to the General Court in 1686, the last year prior to the revocation of the charter of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and after the overthrow of Governor Andros, Penn was reestablished as a deputy every year for a considerable number, and became speaker of the House and Counsel for many years and was Chief Justice of the Superior Court for Suffolk County. He married first, Sarah Addington, the youngest daughter of Dr. Isaac Addington (the first) and his wife, Anne Leverett. Sarah Addington was born 11 February 1652.Register 12[1858]: chart on Leverett Family; Essex Institute, Historical Collections Volume XIX, Salem, Mass. 1882 p. 279.She died 11 March 1692, aged 39 and Penn married secondly, Mary (Leverett) Dudley, the daughter of Governor Thomas Leverett and the widow of Paul Dudley, the son of Governor Thomas Dudley, the Royal Governor of Massachusetts. Mary was buried 5 July 1699 Register 4[1850]:121.and Penn married thirdly, Hannah (Unknown) Jaffrey, widow of George Jaffrey, Esquire of New Hampshire, whom he married in 1709. Her maiden name has not yet been ascertained. Her will made 6 April 1736, proved 23 November 1736, mentions kinswomen Elizabeth and Lydia Watts, the latter of whom had lived with her many years and was then with her. Her friend James Pemberton, merchant, was appointed executor. Essex Institute, Historical Collections Volume XIX, Salem, Mass. 1882, p. 280.Penn died in Boston, 21 August 1727. Homer Worthington Brainard, “Some Lines of the Townshed-Townsend Families of Old England, New England and Minnesota” 1931, pg. 45; “Genealogical Notice of the Family of Elder Thomas Leverett” by Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, M.D. in the Register IV[1850]:133; Researches among Funeral Sermons in the Register 8[1854]:184.His widow died in the end of October and was buried 1 November 1736. Essex Institute, Historical Collections Volume XIX, Salem, Mass. 1882 p. 278. Judge Townsend’s will, dated 10 August 1721 and witnessed by Jeremiah, Mary and James Allen, was proved 26 August 1727. [8] The estate of the Honorable Penn Townsend amounted to £6768.18.6. He was survived by his third wife Hannah (Unknown) Jaffrey and his two daughters by his first wife, Mrs. Sarah Thayer, wife of Ebenezer Thayer and Mrs. Ann Sale wife of John Sale and their husbands who became executors. Hannah was to get the use of the house, a place to live until her death and then the house would revert to the estate. The two daughters and their husbands could enjoy the residue of the estate until their deaths. Or in other words, any funds generated by the estate would be distributed between the two daughters and their husbands as long as they shall live. His daughters and their husbands were to ask the counsel of “their kinsman Addington Davenport Esquire,” in case they found it necessary to sell any of the real estate to settle his debts. Other legatees were his sister Hannah Way, Revd Mr. Benj. Wadsworth, the Revd Mr. Thomas Foxcroft, the widow of the late Revd Thomas Bridge, the poor of the church, etc. Penn left his entire estate to his grandchildren, and named two of them, Sarah Sale, then under age, and Penn Townsend Sale but the wording was such that if his daughters were to have other children, they too would receive a portion of the estate. He even made provision so that the daughters got as much as the sons. His daughters and their husbands were to jointly manage the estate and to receive the income from it. And were only allowed to sell that portion needed to pay bills. Everything went according to plan. The executors did sell some property to generate cash which was spread over the four of them. There is no mention of the grandchildren receiving anything from the estate other than a place to live. But the grandchildren were not supposed to receive anything until the last of the executors had died. And that is how it lay in 1739. At that point they had gone along with the program for twelve years. Now, the only surviving executors, John Sale and his wife Ann, wished to sell the old house situated at the corner of Beacon and Tremont Streets, which Penn had inherited from his uncle, Elder Penn and the Townsend farm in Chelsea. I might add that this Boston house was where Sarah Sale grew up with her grandfather. She, and her husband William Hickling, objected to the sale. By that date, Sarah was the last of the surviving grandchildren. The executors had no more children and Penn Townsend Sale had died leaving only Sarah (Sale) Hickling. So, she saw the estate as hers eventually. So, she and her husband objected, and the Probate Court upheld their objection. This displeased the executors, especially John Sale, who put the matter into the hands of the Governor and Council who were the applet court of its day. [9]And there is sat for 24 years. The law was defiantly on the side of William & Sarah Hickling, and the Governor did not want to pit father against daughter so a compromise was reached between the two parties, that left William and Sarah Hickling as very wealthy people. Both Mrs. Sarah Thayer and her sister Mrs. Ann Sale, had received £10 each, by the will of their uncle Judge Addington. [10]Eben Thayer, John Sale and their wives, executors of the estate of Penn Townsend, sold 25 August 1729, a parcel to John Ruston and his wife, for £825. On 3 July 1734 they sold a messuage or tenement with land situated in the south end of Boston, fronting on Marlborough Street, for £1,070 to Sylvester Gardiner. William and Sarah (Sale) Hickling objected to this additional sale. They forced John Sale to make improvements on the property prior to its sale to increase the value of the property, and to share with them the greater part of the profits. [11]Following this settlement of the case the heirs of the Townsend estate sold the property to Samuel Sturgis 12 November 1753. [12]The proceeds of this sale gave William and Sarah capitol in which to invest in other ventures and Boston Real Estate. He became an accomplished merchant and trader in Boston. William was already a noted distiller in Boston. He joined the Old South Church 17 January 1730.[13] William Hickling was active in establishing new churches in Boston. On 20 January 1762, he was one of the signers of a petition concerning the formation of a religious society. [14] A small brick church had been erected on School Street in Boston for the use of French Protestants of the “Reformed Religion” in 1716. The minister died before it was completed and for some years it was unoccupied until 1784 when Stephen Boutneau, the only surviving Elder, Andrew Le Mercier Clerk, Minister of the Church, Zachariah Johonnot, John Arnault, John Brown, Andrew Johonnot, James Packenett, William Bowdoin, and Andrew Sigourney, proprietors of said Church, made over their right and interest to Thomas Fillebrown, James Davenport, Wm. Hickling, Nathl. Proctor, and Thomas Handyside Peck, Trustees for the new Congregational Church, whereof Mr. Andrew Croswell was to be Pastor, for the sum of £3000, in good bills of public credit of the old tenor, for the sole use of a Protestant Church from henceforth and forevermore.[15] Sarah Sale, the daughter of John and Sarah Sale died the 12th day of the 10th month of 1756 in Chelsea, Massachusetts. [16]William Hickling died 10 December 1774 in Boston.[17] The children of [[Hickling-103|William Hickling]] and [[Sale-336|Sarah Sale]] are: (* means family continued) :::2. [[Hickling-104|Penn Townsend Hickling]] Penn Townsend Hickling was the first child of William Hickling and his wife Sarah Sale, born 5 November 1735 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Boston Births 1700-1800 pg. 222.Massachusetts Births and Christenings; Name: Penn-Townsend Hickling; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 05 Nov 1735; Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Father's Name: William; Mother's Name: Sarah. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHYS-V4C : accessed 29 February 2016), Penn-Townsend Hickling, 05 Nov 1735; citing Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, 371; FHL microfilm 592,866. :::The ship sunk and the Captain and all the crew perished except one passenger on 10 January 1753. Penn was aged “17 years, 2 months, and 5 days old.”Hickling Bible :::3.*[[Hickling-105|Anna Townsend Hickling]] was the second child, and first girl, of [[Hickling-103|William Hickling]] and his wife [[Sale-336|Sarah Sale]]. She was born 5 January 1737 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. Boston Births 1700-1800, pg. 229; Anna Hickling. Massachusetts Births and Christenings; Name: Anna Hickling; Gender: Female; Birth Date: 05 Jan 1737; Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Father's Name: William Hickling; Mother's Name: Sarah Hickling. Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4D6-67X : accessed 17 February 2016), Anna Hickling, 05 Jan 1737; citing Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, v 24 p 229; FHL microfilm 14,734.She was the writer of the Hickling Bible and recorded events as late as 1787.Hickling Bible :::4. [[Hickling-106|Sarah Hickling]] was born 19 September 1739 in Boston. She died Friday, 22 June 1750, at four of the Clock in the morning after 5 days Illness of Pleurisy fever Aged 11 years 9 months & 3 Days.Hickling Bible :::5.*[[Hickling-107|Susannah Hickling]] was born 6 February 1740 in Boston. She married 14 April 1763 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Lemuel Cox. Susan Cox died 5 July 1813 probably in Boston, aged 73, and was buried in Granary Burying Ground. :::6.* [[Hickling-108|William Hickling]] was born 21 May 1742 in Boston.Boston Births 1700-1800 pg. 246.He was the son of [[Hickling-103|William Hickling]] and [[Sale-336|Sarah Sale]]. :::7. [[Hickling-109|John Hickling]] was born 14 August 1743 in Boston.Hickling BibleHe was the son of William Hickling and Sarah Sale. John was baptized 14 August 1743 at the Church in Brattle Square known as the Manifesto ChurchManifesto Church Records of the Church at Brattle Square Boston with list of communicants, baptisms, marriages, and funerals 1699-1872 Boston The Benevolent Fraternity of Churches 1902 pg. 260."John died on board Captain Ozier's ship coming from Newfoundland nine days before he arrived" in 1772, aged 29 years.Hickling Bible also the Howland Mss. :::8.* [[Hickling-99|Thomas Hickling]] was born 21 February 1744 in Boston.Hickling Bible and Howland Mss. also Thomas Hickling; Massachusetts Births and Christenings; Name: Thomas Hickling; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 21 Feb 1744;Father's Name: William Hickling; Mother's Name: Sarah. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4JH-6RP : accessed 9 March 2016), Thomas Hickling, 21 Feb 1744; citing , 9; FHL microfilm 594,927. :::9. *[[Hickling-110|Mary Hickling]] was born 8 February 1746 in Boston.Boston Births 1700-1800 pg. 260 :::10. [[Hickling-111|Ephraim Hickling]] was born 7 August 1748 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Boston Births 1700-1800 pg. 266He died without a wife or children in 1775.Howland Mss.On 8 September 1786, his estate was administered by his brother [[Hickling-108|William Hickling]], gentleman.Suffolk County Massachusetts Probate #18749. :::11. [[Hickling-112|Sarah Hickling]] was born 11 August 1751 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Boston Births 1700-1800 pg. 277.She was lost at sea in 1775, aged 27 years, on a voyage from South Carolina to Philadelphia.Howland Mss. :::12. *[[Hickling-113|Rebecca Cline Oliver Hickling]] (also known as Rebekah) born 4 December 1752 in Boston. She married [[Decoster-42|Ezekiel Decoster]] (or Ezra), they submitting their intentions 11 November 1787 in Boston. 3. [[Hickling-105|Anna Townsend Hickling]] was the second child, and first girl, of [[Hickling-103|William Hickling]] and his wife [[Sale-136|Sarah Sale]]. She was born 5 January 1737 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. Boston Births 1700-1800, pg. 229; Anna Hickling. Massachusetts Births and Christenings; Name: Anna Hickling; Gender: Female; Birth Date: 05 Jan 1737; Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Father's Name: William Hickling; Mother's Name: Sarah Hickling. Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4D6-67X : accessed 17 February 2016), Anna Hickling, 05 Jan 1737; citing Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, v 24 p 229; FHL microfilm 14,734.She was the writer of the Hickling Bible and recorded events as late as 1787.Hickling Bible She is said to have married [[Cox-13330|Jesse Cox]]. Ancestry,com says that Anna married Jesse Cox of Dorchester, but supplies no date or record. Jesse is not mentioned in the Howland Mss. Nowhere in any database have I found the marriage of Anna Townsend Hickling and her death is unknown, although we still know she is alive by the dates of the entries in the Hickling Bible. It is curious that she did not add the names and birth dates of her own children. Yet, Ann, the wife of Jessie Cox is credited with the births of six children all born in Boston, all recorded as the children of Jesse and Ann Cox. Never-the-less, I believe this marriage took place. Cox, Rev. Henry Miller A.M. "The Cox Family in America", New York 1912 pg. 66 From Archive.org: https://archive.org/stream/TheCoxFamilyInAmerica_201304/The%20Cox%20Family%20in%20America#page/n15/mode/2up.pg. 68.Jessie was the son of William Cox and his wife Thankful Maudsley and the brother of Lemuel Cox who married Anna’s sister Susannah Hickling. Lemuel and Jessie is the last person mentioned, in that line, in the Cox Genealogy. He was born 2 November 1734 in Massachusetts. Cox, Rev. Henry Miller A.M. "The Cox Family in America", New York 1912 From Archive.org: https://archive.org/stream/TheCoxFamilyInAmerica_201304/The%20Cox%20Family%20in%20America#page/n15/mode/2up ,Ann, the wife of Jessie Cox is credited with the births of six children all born in Boston, all recorded as the children of Jesse and Ann Cox. In 1810, there is a Jesse Cox living in Boston, ward 2, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Jesse Cox; United States Census, 1810; Name: Jesse Cox; Event Type: Census; Event Date: 1810; Event Place: Boston Ward 2, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States; Page: 318; "United States Census, 1810", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2D-7XH : accessed 5 May 2016), Jesse Cox, 1810. His death is unknown. He is not the Jessie Cox buried in Granary Burial Ground in Boston who died 9 August 1814. The inscription says 48 yrs which would make him born 1766, closer to the ages of our Jessie's children.Find a Grave Memorial #20712146. The children of Jessie Cox and Anna Townsend Hickling probably are: ;::13. [[Cox-13331|Sally Cox]] born 9 December 1762 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Jessee Cox mentioned in the record of Sally Cox; Name: Jessee Cox; Gender: Male; Wife: Ann; Daughter: Sally Cox; Name: Sally Cox; Gender: Female; Birth Date: 09 Dec 1762; Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Father's Name: Jessee Cox; Mother's Name: Ann; "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHM6-8Z2 : accessed 29 February 2016), Jessee Cox in entry for Sally Cox, 09 Dec 1762; citing Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Vol. 7 Pgs 59-60; FHL microfilm 592,866.She was the daughter of [[Cox-13330|Jessie Cox]] and [[Hickling-105|Anna Townsend Hickling]]. There are several possibilities for husbands. :::14 [[Cox-14228|Jonathan French Cox]] ;::15. [[Cox-13332|Thankful Cox]] born 10 July 1765 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Jessee Cox mentioned in the record of Thankful Cox; Name: Jessee Cox; Gender: Male; Wife: Ann; Daughter: Thankful Cox; Name: Thankful Cox; Gender: Female; Birth Date: 10 Jul 1765; Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Father's Name: Jessee Cox; Mother's Name: Ann. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHM6-8ZP : accessed 29 February 2016), Jessee Cox in entry for Thankful Cox, 10 Jul 1765; citing Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Vol. 7 Pgs 59-60; FHL microfilm 592,866.She was the daughter of [[Cox-13330|Jesse Cox]] and his wife [[Hickling-105|Anna Townsend Hickling]] Thankfull married Jacob Whittermore 19 January 1786 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Thankfull Cox mentioned in the record of Jacob Whittemore and Thankfull Cox; Name: Jacob Whittemore; Spouse's Name: Thankfull Cox; Event Date: 19 Jan 1786; Event Place Boston,Suffolk,Massachusetts. "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearchHe was called Jacob Whitemore when he was born 20 August 1766 in Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts the son of Abraham Whitemore and his wife Hannah Whitemore.Massachusetts Town and Vital Records from Ancestry.com Original Source: Vital Records of Chelsea, Massachusetts to 1850, pg.326. Jacob died 23 May 1801 in New York, United States.See NEHGS Registers 108:87 and 109:90. ::16. [[Cox-13334|Ann Cox]] born 4 November 1767 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Jessee Cox mentioned in the record of Ann Cox; Name: Jessee Cox; Gender: Male; Wife: Ann; Daughter: Ann Cox; Name: Ann Cox; Gender: Female; Birth Date: 27 Jun 1767; Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Father's Name: Jessee Cox; Mother's Name: Ann. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHM6-8ZT : accessed 29 February 2016), Jessee Cox in entry for Ann Cox, 27 Jun 1767; citing Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Vol. 7 Pgs. 59-60; FHL microfilm 592,866.Many possibilities for a husband. ::.17. [[Cox-13335|Mary Cox]] born 4 November 1768 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Jessee Cox mentioned in the record of Mary Cox; Name: Jessee Cox; Gender: Male; Wife: Ann; Daughter: Mary Cox; Name: Mary Cox; Gender; Female; Birth Date: 04 Nov 1768; Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Father's Name: Jessee Cox; Mother's Name: Ann. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHM6-8Z1 : accessed 1 March 2016), Jessee Cox in entry for Mary Cox, 04 Nov 1768; citing Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Vol. 7 Pgs 59-60; FHL microfilm 592,866. ::17. [[Cox-13336|Jesse Mosely Cox]] born 5 February 1772 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. Jessee Cox mentioned in the record of Jessee Mosely Cox; Name: Jessee Cox; Gender: Male; Wife: Ann; Son: Jessee Mosely Cox; Name: Jessee Mosely Cox; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 05 Feb 1772; Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Father's Name: Jessee Cox; Mother's Name: Ann. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHM6-88S : accessed 1 March 2016), Jessee Cox in entry for Jessee Mosely Cox, 05 Feb 1772; citing Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Vol. 7 Pgs 60-61; FHL microfilm 592,866. Jessee Cox mentioned in the record of Ann Cox; Name: Jessee Cox; Gender: Male; Wife: Ann; Daughter: Ann Cox; Name: Ann Cox; Gender: Female; Birth Date: 27 Jun 1767; Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Father's Name Jessee Cox Mother's Name: Ann. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHM6-ZXD : accessed 1 March 2016), Jessee Cox in entry for Ann Cox, 27 Jun 1767; citing Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. ;::18. [[Cox-13337|Margaret Cox]] born 1 February 1774 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Jessee Cox mentioned in the record of Margaret Cox; Name: Jessee Cox; Gender: Male; Wife: Ann; Daughter; Margaret Cox; Name: Margaret Cox; Gender: Female; Birth Date: 01 Feb 1774; Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Father's Name: Jessee Cox; Mother's Name: Ann. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHM6-887 : accessed 1 March 2016), Jessee Cox in entry for Margaret Cox, 01 Feb 1774; citing Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Vol. 7 Pgs 60-61; FHL microfilm 592,866. 5. [[Hickling-107|Susannah Hickling]] was born 6 February 1740 in Boston. Susannah Hickling ;Massachusetts Births and Christenings; Name: Susanna Hickling; Gender: Female; Birth Date: 06 Feb 1740; Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Father's Name: William Hickling; Mother's Name: Sarah. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VQXJ-RLR : accessed 2 March 2016), Susanna Hickling, 06 Feb 1740; citing BOSTON, SUFFOLK, MASSACHUSETTS, ; FHL microfilm 0014734 V. 24. She married 14 April 1763 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Lemuel Cox. (Also called Samuel).Susannah Hickling mentioned in the record of Lemuel Cox and Susannah Hickling; Name: Lemuel Cox; Spouse's Name: Susannah Hickling; Event Date: 14 Apr 1763; Event Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCX7-GH5 : accessed 2 March 2016), Lemuel Cox and Susannah Hickling, . He14 Apr 1763; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 0896885 IT 2.Lemuel waa born 1736 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts. He was the son of [[Cox-8686|William Cox]] and [[Maudsley-6|Thankful Maudsley]]. Susan Cox died 5 July 1813 probably in Boston, aged 73, and was buried in Granary Burying Ground. Susan Cox; Find A Grave Index; Name: Susan Cox; Event Type: Burial; Event Date: 1813; Event Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States of America; Photograph Included N; Death Date: 05 Jul 1813; Affiliate Record Identifier; 20712165 Cemetery; Granary Burying Ground; "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVVK-KW1Y : accessed 3 March 2016), Susan Cox, 1813; Burial, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States of America, Granary Burying Ground; citing record ID 20712165, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com [[Cox-8560|Lemuel Cox]] was born 1736 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts. Based on the location of his parents when he was born. Cox, Rev. Henry Miller A.M. "The Cox Family in America", New York 1912 From Archive.org: https://archive.org/stream/TheCoxFamilyInAmerica_201304/The%20Cox%20Family%20in%20America#page/n15/mode/2up pg. 68He was the son of William Cox and his wife Thankful Maudsley. Cox, Rev. Henry Miller A.M. "The Cox Family in America", New York 1912 pg. 66 From Archive.org: https://archive.org/stream/TheCoxFamilyInAmerica_201304/The%20Cox%20Family%20in%20America#page/n15/mode/2up.pg. 68.Lemuel was also the brother of Jesse Cox who married [[Hickling-107|Susannah (Hickling) Cox]], the sister of Anna (Hickling) Cox who married Jesse Cox, Lemuel's brother. Lemuel was probably the same as the person of that name sometimes referred to as an eminent English engineer, appointed 20 March 1788, to build the Essex Bridge at Salem, Massachusetts. He began the work but soon got into trouble with the directors and was discharged 19 July. He was probably a British sympathizer and may have lived in England for a time.The Cox Family In America by Rev. Henry Miller Cox, A.M. New York 1912. pp. 66,68. We know that Lemuel was living in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts in 1777 when his daughter Sally Hickling Cox was born.Lemuel Cox mentioned in the record of Sally Hickling Cox; Name: Lemuel Cox; Gender: Male; Daughter: Sally Hickling Cox; Name: Sally Hickling Cox; Gender: Female; Christening Date: 15 Dec 1777; Christening Place: ANDOVER, ESSEX, MASSACHUSETTS; Father's Name; Lemuel Cox; "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZK3-4ZS : accessed 2 March 2016), Lemuel Cox in entry for Sally Hickling Cox, ; citing , ; FHL microfilm 0496897 IT 1-2. It appears that Lemuel Cox moved to Portland, Cumberland, Maine by 1790. He had six persons in his family.Lemuel Cox; United States Census, 1790; Name: Lemuel Cox; Event Type: Census; Event Date: 1790; Event Place: Portland, Cumberland, Maine, United States; Page: 193. "United States Census, 1790", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHK2-MN6 : accessed 2 March 2016), Lemuel Cox, 1790. The known children of [[Cox-8560|Lemuel Cox]] and his wife [[Hickling-107|Susannah Hickling]] are: :::19. [[Cox-13390|Eliza Barney Cox]] was the daughter of [[Cox-8560|Lemuel Cox]] and [[Hickling-107|Susanna Hickling]]. She was born about 1771. She married [[Dudley-2553|George Dudley]] 7 January 1795 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Eliza Cox mentioned in the record of George Dudley and Eliza Cox; Name: George Dudley; Spouse's Name: Eliza Cox; Event Date: 7 January 1795; Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database,FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FH8R-FJP : accessed 17 February 2016), George Dudley and Eliza Cox, 07 Jan 1795; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 818,081.   :::Eliza died 2 October 1860 according to one Massachusetts record. A Connecticut Record says she died 1 April 1890 in Portland, Middlesex, Connecticut. The Connecticut record would make her age 119 while the Massachusetts record makes her a more reasonable 89 years old. One death record does not give the town of death, just Massachusetts. (I believe that the use of the name Samuel rather than Lemuel was a mistake. But, it appears in both Massachusetts Records and the Connecticut Record. She does give her mother's name.)Susanna Hickling mentioned in the record of Eliza B. Cox Dudley; Name: Susanna Hickling; Gender: Female; Husband: Samuel Cox; Daughter: Eliza B. Cox Dudley; Name: Eliza B. Cox Dudley; Gender: Female; Death Date: 02 Oct 1860; Age: 89; Birth Date: 1771; Marital Status: Married; Spouse's Name: Dudley; Father's Name: Samuel Cox; Mother's Name; Susanna Hickling. "Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHLW-P54 : accessed 2 March 2016), Susanna Hickling in entry for Eliza B. Cox Dudley, 02 Oct 1860; citing , reference 450; FHL microfilm 837,885.Eliza Barney Cox; Connecticut Deaths and Burials; Name: Eliza Barney Cox; Gender: Female; Death Date: 01 Apr 1890; Death Place: Portland, Middlesex, Connecticut; Marital Status; Married; Spouse's Name: George. "Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7J7-JX9 : accessed 4 March 2016), Eliza Barney Cox, 01 Apr 1890; citing Portland, Middlesex, Connecticut, reference 89; FHL microfilm 3,359. :::The Connecticut record gives us her middle name and I presume that she was living in Portland, Middlesex, Connecticut when she died. But she was probably buried in Boston. :::The Massachusetts records give a different date of death for Eliza B. Cox Dudley giving the date 2 October 1860. But in this record the Event Place and the Residence are given and both are Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts. She is Widowed and still says her father is Samuel Cox and was born in Malden, Massachusetts and her mother, Susanna was born in Boston, Massachusetts."Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915," database with images,FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N729-LJK : accessed 17 February 2016), Eliza B. Cox Dudley, 02 Oct 1860; citing Charlestown, Massachusetts, v 139 p 77, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 960,176. :::20. [[Cox-13393|Sally Hickling Cox]] was the daughter of [[Cox-8560|Lemuel Cox]] and his wife [[Hickling-107|Susannah Hickling]]. She was christened 15 December 1777 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts.Lemuel Cox mentioned in the record of Sally Hickling Cox; Name: Lemuel Cox; Gender: Male; Daughter: Sally Hickling Cox; Name: Sally Hickling Cox; Gender: Female; Christening Date: 15 Dec 1777; Christening Place: ANDOVER, ESSEX, MASSACHUSETTS; Father's Name; Lemuel Cox; "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZK3-4ZS : accessed 2 March 2016), Lemuel Cox in entry for Sally Hickling Cox, ; citing , ; FHL microfilm 0496897 IT 1-2.Vital Records of Andover Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 Volume 1 Births pg. 112. :::21. [[Cox-4228|Jonathan French Cox]] :::22. [[Cox-13394|Harriet Ann T. Cox]] born about 1784 in Massachusetts. She was the daughter of [[Cox-8560|Lemuel Cox]] and his wife [[Hickling-107|Susannah Hickling]] Harriet married [[Lewis-19258|Isaiah Lewis]]. Harriet died 9 February 1861 in Massachusetts.Lemuel Cox mentioned in the record of Harriet A. T. Cox Lewis; Name: Lemuel Cox; Gender: Male; Wife: Susannah; Daughter: Harriet A. T. Cox Lewis; Name: Harriet A. T. Cox Lewis; Gender: Female; Death Date: 09 Feb 1861; Age: 77; Birth Date: 1784; Marital Status: Married; Spouse's Name: Isaiah Lewis; Father's Name: Lemuel Cox; Mother's Name: Susannah. "Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHL4-H4B : accessed 3 March 2016), Lemuel Cox in entry for Harriet A. T. Cox Lewis, 09 Feb 1861; citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 593,723. 6. [[Hickling-10|William Hickling]] was born 21 May 1742 in Boston.Boston Births 1700-1800 pg. 246.He married [[Hudson-6025|Elizabeth Hudson]].Name: Elizabeth Hudson; Gender: Female; Christening Date: 30 Jul 1749; Christening Place: MARBLEHEAD, ESSEX, MASSACHUSETTS; Father's Name: John Hudson; Mother's Name: Sarah. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZ8M-N3J : accessed 12 March 2016), Elizabeth Hudson, ; citing , ; FHL microfilm 0823835 IT 4, 1033778, 0823835 IT 4.She was born 30 July 1749 in Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of John and Sarah Hudson.The marriage took place sometime before 1765. It was this William and not his father that served in the American Revolution. He was paymaster of Colonel John Brooks Regiment in the Continental Army from 1 January 1777. He is known to have been in camp at Stillwater, New York in 15 August 1777, following General Burgoyne's defeat. William continued to serve until 1 October 1778.Secretary of the Commonwealth, Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors off the Revolutionary War, 1900, VII.820. On 16 November 1790, Elizabeth Hickling, widow; Bill Nose, Gentleman; and William Hickling, mast maker, all of Boston petitioned that Elizabeth be appointed executrix of the estate of her husband, William Hickling, distiller of Boston and submitted his will to the court, It reads: I, William Hickling, distiller of Boston, bequeath to my dear beloved wife, Elizabeth, all my real and personal estate after the payment of my just debts, for her use during her life, while she remains unmarried. Should she remarry, then she is allowed the income of one third of my real and personal estate, the remaining two thirds to be placed in trust until my youngest child shall arrive at lawful age. The interest arising from my estate to remain to their mother until her death and afterwards divided amongst my four children in equal portion. Signed 1 January 1783.Suffolk County Massachusetts Probate #19632. His inventory was valued at £413.17.8 and included a house and land in New Gloucester and land in West Boston and a pew in the First Baptist Meeting House in Boston. Mrs. Elizabeth Hickling was born about 1742. She died 28 December 1827 in Duxbury, Massachusetts aged 85. Her death was reported in the Columbian Centinel 9 January 1828. The U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930; From the Columbian Centinel 9 January 1828 in Massachusetts Call no. 485704. The children of [[Hickling-10|William Hickling]] and [[Hudson-6025|Elizabeth Hudson]] are: :::21. [[Hickling-145|William Hickling]]'s death, aged 29, in Boston, was reported in the Boston newspaper on 13 September 1794. (Making his birth about 1765).American Antiquarian Society, Index of Deaths in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel 1784-1840, in 12 volumes, volume 6 under Hickling. :::22. [[Hickling-7|Elizabeth Parker Hickling]] was the daughter of [[Hickling-108|William Hickling]] and [[Hudson-6025|Elizabeth Hudson]]. She was married, 5 August 1792, by Rev. Samuel Parker of Trinity Episcopal Church of Boston, to [[Bradford-897|Gamaliel Bradford]] of Duxbury, Massachusetts.American Antiquarian Society, Index of marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel 1784-1840, in 12 volumes. Volume IV under Hickling, also City of Boston, A Volume of Records relating to the Early History of Boston containing Boston Marriages From 1752 to 1800 (1903) Boston, Municipal Printing Office p. 145. :::23. [[Hickling-133|Sarah Bradford Hickling]] (also known as Sally). She was the daughter of [[Hickling-108|William Hickling]] and [[Hudson-6025|Elizabeth Hudson]]. Sarah was born 17 March 1772 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Sarah Hickling; Massachusetts Births and Christenings; Name: Sarah Hickling; Gender: Female; Birth Date: 19 Sep 1739; Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; Father's Name: William; Mother's Name: Sarah. Sally married [[Bradford-3125|Gersham Bradford]] 3 October 1802 in Boston.Sarah B Hickling; Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records; Name: Gersham Bradford: Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 03 Oct 1802; Event Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States; Gender: Male; Spouse's Name: Sarah B Hickling; Spouse's Gender: Female. "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FH8X-D2C : accessed 13 March 2016), Gersham Bradford and Sarah B Hickling, 03 Oct 1802; citing Marriage, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 818,094.He was the son of [[Bradford-882|Col. Gamaliel Bradford]] and his wife [[Alden-200|Sarah Alden]]. Gersham was born 3 February 1774 in Duxbury, he died 8 August 1844 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts.Gershom Bradford; Find A Grave Index; Name: Gershom Bradford; Event Type: Burial; Event Date: 1844; Event Place: Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States of America; Photograph Included: Y;Birth Date: 03 Feb 1774; Death Date: 08 Aug 1844; Affiliate Record Identifier: 49272873; Cemetery: Mayflower Cemetery. "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVK2-LNTX : accessed 13 March 2016), Gershom Bradford, 1844; Burial, Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States of America, Mayflower Cemetery; citing record ID 49272873, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com."Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVK2-LNTX : accessed 13 March 2016), Gershom Bradford, 1844; Burial, Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States of America, Mayflower Cemetery; citing record ID 49272873, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.Sarah died 10 October 1851 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MassachusettsSarah B Bradford: Find A Grave Index; Name: Sarah B Bradford; Maiden Name: Hickling; Event Type: Burial; Event Date: 1861; Event Place: Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States of America; Photograph Included: Y; Birth Date: 17 Mar 1772; Death Date: 10 Oct 1861; Affiliate Record Identifier: 92912336; Cemetery: Mayflower Cemetery. :::24. [[Hickling-134|Charlotte Hickling]] was born about 1782. She was married 12 December 1802 in Boston, to [[Ellison-1185|James Ellison]].Boston Marriages II.384; also A Volume of Records Relating to the Early History of Boston, containing Boston Marriages From 1752 to 1809, (1903) Boston Municipal Printing Office, City Document No. 101, p. 384. 8. [[Hickling-99|Thomas Hickling]] was born 21 February 1744 in Boston.Hickling Bible and Howland Mss. also Thomas Hickling; Massachusetts Births and Christenings; Name: Thomas Hickling; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 21 Feb 1744;Father's Name: William Hickling; Mother's Name: Sarah. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4JH-6RP : accessed 9 March 2016), Thomas Hickling, 21 Feb 1744; citing , 9; FHL microfilm 594,927.He married first, 16 August 1764 in Boston, [[Greene-3914|Sarah Greene]] the daughter of [[Greene-1421|Rufus Greene]] a merchant of Boston, and his wife [[Stanbridge-19|Katharine Stanbridge]].Boston Marriages II:398(sometimes Green) in what appears to have been an arranged marriage. Sarah was born 7 December 1743 in Boston. Sarah Greene; Massachusetts Births and Christenings; Name: Sarah Greene; Gender: Female; Birth Date:07 Dec 1743; Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Father's Name: Rufus Greene; Mother's Name; Katharine Greene.The family story that she was 15 years his senior is not backed up by the records. Sarah was no more than 15 months his senior. Young Thomas Hickling was a clerk in Rufus’ employ.Howland Mss. Sarah died 23 May 1773 in Boston.Howland Mss. Thomas was a strong supporter of the American Revolution movement. His father, William Hickling was a devote loyalists. The two men clashed over their beliefs His father feared that his son would be imprisoned. William feared that his son "might get the whole family into trouble" with his political leanings and sent Thomas to San Miguel. At his father's insistence Thomas went to the Azores on what was stated to be a trade mission for his father's trading business. He left his wife and children behind. Little was it realized then that he would never return. At the age of 25, he left Boston in 1769. Nearly a year before the Boston Massacre in 1770 and four years before the Boston Tea Party in 1773, six years before the battle of Concord and Lexington in 1775 and five years before his father'd death in 1774. Shortly after his arrival in the Azores, Thomas perceived the commercial opportunists to enterprising merchants on St. Michael and he moved to Ponta Delgada. He entered into a partnership with a member of an English family, the Anglins. Thomas Senor proved to be anything but an embarrassment to his family and indeed ended up on the winning side of the American colonies' bid for independence. He introduced the cultivation of orange trees to Sáo Miguel after the American Revolution and initially thrived as a merchant. Oranges soon became the island's mainstay export with some seventy thousand boxes dispatched during the 1830s.Laura Jamagin, "A Confluence of Transatlantic Networks: Elites, Capitalism, and Confederate...,"p. 90. In 1770, Thomas Senior visited the Vale das Furnas on nearby Pico Island where the volcanism of the Azores is manifested in the form of caves, cauldrons, and hot springs of iron and sulfur. Thomas was so taken with the natural beauty of the area that he built a summer residence there, called variously Yankee Hall or Tanque, near the hot springs known as "the baths." This started the wealthy, such that "all the nobs of the island must and do pass a month there yearly".Laura Jamagin, "A Confluence of Transatlantic Networks: Elites, Capitalism, and Confederate ..." p. 90. Immediately upon hearing his wife's death in 1774, he married again. His second wife was fifteen years his junior. She was [[Faulder-5|Sarah Faulder]] born in 1760 and had come from Philadelphia on her father's ship. Her mother had become ill, and she and her daughter had stayed behind expecting to be picked up on her husband's return trip. Her husband's ship sank with the loss of the whole crew, and never returned. Her daughter was love struck upon meeting Thomas. They were married 5 February 1774. Sarah died 13 May 1849 in Sáo Miguel. LETTER FROM THOMAS HICKLING TO PRESIDENT GEORGE WASHINGTON Thomas Hickling St. Michaels Jany 10th 1790 To His Excellency George Washington Esquire President of the United States of America, The memorial of Thomas Hickling of the Island of Saint Michaels one of the Azores or Western Islands Merchant, Humbly Sheweth. That your memorialist is a native of Boston in the Massachusetts Bay, but had resided for several Years past in the Island of St Michael aforesaid, That upon the acknowledgment of the Independence of the United States by her Majesty the Queen of Portugal, your memorialist being the only subject of the said States residing in the said Islands, applied to the Chief Judge of her faithful Majesty to be appointed Consul for the protection of American Trade to the Western Islands aforesaid who was pleased, by virtue of the power invested with him by his Court, to nominate your memorialist to act that Capacity until the pleasure of the United States could be known.1. Your memorialist begs leave further to represent that he had acted in that Character for several years past, during which time He flatters himself that he has conducted so as to give general satisfaction, but your memorialist hath not yet received a Commission from the United States and is advised that an application therefor must be made to your Excellency. When your Excellency takes into consideration the increasing commerce between the United States & the Western Islands, & Your memorialist doubts not your Excellency will judge it for the trading interest of the States over which you preside to establish a Consul at Saint Michaels. And as your memorialist is a natural born subject of America to whose interest he hath ever been attached, & is well versed in the Portuguese language and in their laws & Customs so far as they respect trade, he humbly takes the liberty of requesting your Excellency to do him the honor to nominate him to the Office of Consul-for the Islands aforesaid.2. And your memorialist will ever pray &ca. 1. Enclosed in Thomas Hickling’s letter was an undated petition to the Portuguese authorities requesting he be named United States Consul on St. Michael and a commission from John Da Costa, chief judge of the Island, making the appointments in June 1790. On his list of candidates for various Consular posts was Thomas. 2. Hickling was still a candidate for the post at St. Michaels when the administration considered consular appointments in June 1790. On his list of candidates for various consular posts Thomas Jefferson noted that “Thomas Hickling of Boston, asks for the consularship of the Azores or Western Islands. He sets forth that he has resided several years at St. Michael’s, is well versed in the Portuguese language and in their laws and customs respecting trade; that on the acknowledgement of our Independence, he being the only American residing in those Islands, was appointed by the Chief Judge Consul for the protection of our commerce to the Western Islands in which he has acted since 1783. Mr. [Robert] Yates of New York says that Hickling is a respectable man of property, and that he has long corresponded with him. Thomas was duly rewarded for his support of the revolution by being made the first U.S. diplomatic representative at the rank of U.S. Vice consul on Sáo Miguel in 1776. He prospered, built three magnificent homes on the island, had sixteen children by his second wife including two sets of twins, and lived to the age of ninety-three. His home was located in the parish of Sao Pedro (St. Peter) toward the eastern end of Ponta Delgada at the water’s edge. “Qu. if this appointment might not be left in its present state till some good native can be found who will settle in Angra which is central to all these Islands” In August 1790 John Street was appointed vice-consul for the Azores.“To George Washington from Thomas Hickling, 10 January 1790,” Founders Online, National Archives (http://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/05-04-02-0366 [last update: 2015-12-30]). Source: The Papers of George Washington, Presidential Series, vol. 4, 8 September 1789 – 15 January 1790, ed. Dorothy Twohig. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1993, pp. 556–557. Thomas died a widower, 10 October 1875 in Sáo Miguel, aged 93 years. The children of [[Hickling-99|Thomas Hickling]] by his first wife [[Greene-3914|Sarah Green]] were: :::27.* [[Hickling-5|William Hickling]] was born 14 January 1765 in Boston and was buried 11 January 1825, aged 57 years (sic) in Tomb 197 in the Granary Burial Ground in Boston. :::28.* [[Hickling-128|Catherine Green Hickling]] was born in 1767 in Boston. She died in 1852. Catherine married [[Prescott-1116|Judge William Prescott]] of Salem by Rev. Samuel Parker, 18 December 1793 in Boston.City of Boston, A Volume of Records relating to the Early History of Boston containing Boston Marriages from 1752 to 1809 (1903) Boston Municipal Printing Office, City Document No. 101, pg. 138.William Prescott was born 19 August 1762 in Pepperell, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He died 8 December 1844 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. The children of Thomas Hickling by his second wife Sarah (Faulder) Hickling were: :::29. [[Hickling-138|Mary Hickling]] was born 4 November 1779 on Sán Migual, Azores.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.She married [[Anglin-431| John Anglin]] of Cork, Ireland.Anglin,pelo Dr. Joâo H. "Tomás Hickling, pg. 111.Mary died in St. Michael 16 November 1805, aged 27 years.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.They had one son, John Anglin.Howland Mss. :::30. *[[Hickling-137|Thomas Hickling Junior]] was born 5 November 1782 on Sán Migual, Azores.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.He died 10 October 1875 aged 93 years.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127. :::31.* [[Hickling-136|Elizabeth Flora Hickling]] was born 5 September 1783 a twin, and died 1832.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.She married, as his first wife, [[Ivens-78|William Ivens]]. He married secondly, her sister Mary Hickling. (See below.) :::32.*[[Hickling-142|Sarah Clarissa Hickling]], a twin born 5 September 1783 on Sáo Migual, Azores.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.She married [[Burnett-3140|William Shelton Burnett]].Anglin, pelo Dr. Joāo H., Tomás Hickling - Insvlana Vol. V pg. 111. :::33.*[[Hickling-152|Ann Joaquina Hickling]] born 4 August 1785 on Sáo Migual, Azores. She died 1824.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127. :::34.[[Hickling-153|Charlotte Sophia Hickling]] born 13 April 1787 on Sáo Migual Azores.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.She died 14 March 1877 nearly ninty years old.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections. 127.She married Jacinto Soares de Albergaria. They left issue: Joao Soares, Thomas Soares, Francisca Soares, Joaquime Soares, and Maria Soares.Howland Mss. :::35. [[Hickling-180|John Hickling]] born 18 June 1788 on Sáo Migual, Azores. He died 1795 on Sāo Migual.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.. :::36. [[Hickling-181|Frances Hickling]], a twin, born 27 December 1789 on Sáo Migual, Azores.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.She died in 1863.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.She married in 1813, Joaquim Antonio de Paula Meideiros of Sáo Migual. :::37. [[Hickling-182|Mary Ann Hickling]], a twin, born 27 December 1789 on Sáo Migual, Azores.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.She died in 1799.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127. :::38. [[Hickling-183|Frederick Hickling]] born 1 October 1791 on Sáo Migual, Azores.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.He died in 1794 on Sáo Migual, Azores.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127. :::39. [[Hickling-184|Harriet Fredericka Hickling]] was born 22 March 1793 and died 10 October 1853 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Rogers, Frances Millet, St. Michael's Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.She married 16 March 1818 in Porta Delgada, St. Michael, Azores to John White Webster. This marriage was reported in a Boston newspaper.Index of Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel 1784-1840 Vol. IV H-J (under Hickling.) (CC.July 4, 1818). :::40. [Hickling-|John Hickling was born 18 June 1795 on Sāo Migual, Azores. :::41.* [[Hickling-187|Amelia Clementina Hickling]] was born 7 August 1796.Rogers, Francis Millet, St. Michael’s Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.She died in 18 October 1872.Rogers, Francis Millet, St. Michael’s Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127 also Anglin, pelo Dr. Joāo H., Tomás Hickling pg. 115. :::42, [[Hickling-188|Samuel Weddle Hickling]] was born 13 August 1798 in Sáo Migual, Azores.Rogers, Francis Millet, St. Michael’s Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.He died in 1799.Rogers, Francis Millet, St. Michael’s Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127. :::43.* [[Hickling-177|Mary Ann Hickling]] was born 12 October 1800 in Sáo Migual, Azores.Rogers, Francis Millet, St. Michael’s Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.She married, as his second wife, William Ivens. His first wife was Mary's sister, Elizabeth Flora Hickling. (See above.). Mary and William lived in Ponta Delgada, St. Michael, Azores. Mary died 18 February 1888.Rogers, Francis Millet, St. Michael’s Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127. :::44.[[Hickling-132|William Anglin Hickling]] was born 13 August 1803 in Sáo Migual, Azores.Rogers, Francis Millet, St. Michael’s Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127. 9. [[Hickling-110|Mary Hickling]] was born 8 February 1746 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Boston Births 1700-1800 pg. 260. [[Burton-5171|William Burton]] was the son of [[Burton-5304|James Burton]] and [[Unknown-316549| Jane Burton]], He was born in Boston and was baptized 12 September 1762 in Christ’s Church in Boston.NEHGS Register Vol. 100 [1946] pg. 135; Christ Church of Boston Records. William was married 3 December 1772 by Mr. Walter of Trinity Church in Boston, Massachusetts, to Mary Hickling the daughter of [[Hickling-103|William Hickling]] and his wife [[Sale-336|Sarah Sale]].Hickling Bible; also Boston Marriages II: 401; also FamilySearch Massachusetts Marriages 1695-1910; also Boston, Massachusetts, Church Records, Trinity Church p. 183 NEHGS Database. William Burton was a merchant in Boston.Divided Hearts, Massachusetts Loyalists 1765-1790 NEHGS Database.In 1765, William filed as Plaintiff in Suffolk County Court of Common Pleas against Belthazar Bayard, yeoman of Roxbury, for damages.Suffolk County Court of Common Pleas – Index to Cases 1756-1776. NEHGS Database.William Burton was a merchant in Boston with a business on the Town Dock in 1774 and was described as “an Addresser and Protestor.”Boston, MA, Inhabitants and estates of the town of Boston, 1630-1822 (Thwing Collection) record 10391, NEHGS DATABASE.The next record will give us a better understanding. On 8 September 1774, Capt. John Gore, Mr. Henry Leddle, Mr. Edward Cox, Mr. Jas. Asby, William Burton, Mr. Wm. McAlpine and Mr. Wilson are expelled from the Fire-Societies to which they respectfully belong for signing the Address to the late Governor Hutchinson.Vol. 84, p. 379, New England Historic Genealogical Register: Boyle’s Journal of Occurrences in Boston.This group of men were talking against the rising tide of Revolution, When the Royal Governor was unceremoniously put on a ship and sent back to England. These men had signed a letter to his majesty expressing their loyalty to the Crown and gave the letter to the Governor Their only crime was that they wished to remain loyal to the Crown.Vol. 84, p379, New England Historic Genealogical Register: Boyle’s Journal of Occurrences in Boston. Boston, in that day, was a city under seige. The British solders could not get out of the city and the revolutionaries could not get in. General George Washington came up with a brilliant plan to force the British out of Boston. In the night he had his men build barricades and defensive positions on top of a hill over looking Boston, This hill, known as Dorchester Heights, put Washington's cannons in a position where they could fire on the British ships in the Harbor. Their defenses were so strong that the British Commander knew his men would be slaughtered if they attacked the hill. So, he accepted Washington's offer not to fire on the ships if his soldiers got on those ships and leave Boston. For three days they loaded those ships and prepared to leave Boston. The loyalists in Boston knew that things were going to get worse for them when the British left so they asked for permission to come with the soldiers and were allowed to. On the morning of 17 Mar,ch 1776 the British and their ships left Boston. Not a shot was fired but Washington won one of the biggest battles of the War. The Burtons, William and Mary, left Boston aboard the British Ships. They had two children in Boston. A daughter named Marion was born in Boston, and baptized 5 December 1773 in the Brattle Square Church in Boston.Boston Church Records – Brattle Square Church of Boston NEHGS Database pg. 102.And a son named William born in Boston, and baptized 6 October 1775 in the Brattle Square Church.,Boston Church Records – Brattle Square Church of Boston NEHGS Database pg. 103.The son William had died on Sunday September 3d 1775 and was buried on the Tuesday following.Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine. 7:89. Philadelphia, PA: Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1895–. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) also Hickling BibleThe Burtons knew their daughter would be safe with relatives. The loyalist on the ships were brought to Nova Scotia.Divided Hearts Massachusetts Loyalists 1765-1790 A Biographical Directory Compiled and Edited by David E. Maas, published by the Society of Colonial Wars 1980 pg.24.But the town of Boston was not satisfied that they left the city. The estates of Loyalists were sold under an Act passed April 30, 1779, entailed "An Act to confiscate the estates of certain notorious Conspirators against the Government and liberties of the inhabitants of the late Province, now State, of Massachusetts Bay"The Confiscated Estates of Boston Loyalists by John T. Hassam, A.M., Cambridge; John Wilsson And Son University Press 1895. pg. 5.These estates are one hundred and fifty-nine in number, and they belong to forty-nine different owners.The Confiscated Estates of Boston Loyalists by John T. Hassam, A.M., Cambridge; John Wilsson And Son University Press 1895. pg. 5.William and Mary were among those Loyalists that were proscribed and banished.The American Loyalists or Biographical Sketches of adherents to the British Crown in the War of the Revolution, Alphabetically arranged with a preliminary historical essay by Lorenzo Sabine, by Lorenzo Sabine, Boston, Charles C. Little and James Brown mdcccxlvii (1847) pg. 186.The Suffolk County Probate Court has a list of the names of absentee’s, on that list is Burton, William 1779 Docket number 17462.The Confiscated Estates of Boston Loyalists by John T. Hassam, A.M., Cambridge; John Wilsson And Son University Press 1895. pg. 5.. William Burton was buried in 1817, in the Old Burial Ground, Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Plot 2C 1130.William Burton; Find A Grave Index; Name: William Burton; Event Type: Burial; Event Place: Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Photograph Included N; Affiliate Record Identifier: 132026086; Cemetery: Old Burying Ground. "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVG5-1G3D : accessed 20 April 2016), William Burton, ; Burial, Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Old Burying Ground; citing record ID 132026086, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. The children of William Burton and Mary Hickling were: :::45. [[Burton-5317|Marion Burton]] was born on Sunday November 28, 1773 in Boston, and was baptized December 5, 1773 in the Brattle Square Church in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine. 7:89. Philadelphia, PA: Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1895–. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) also Hickling Bible also Boston Church Records – Brattle Square Church of Boston NEHGS Database pg. 102 :::46. [[Burton-5318|William Burton]] was born 1 June 1775 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. He died 3 Sep 1775 in Boston. 12. [[Hickling-113|Rebecca Cline Oliver Hickling]] (Rebekah) was born 4 December 1752 in Boston.A Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston containing Boston Births from A.D.1700 to A.D.1800 Boston 1894 City Document No. 43, Rockwell and Churchill City Printers, pg. 280. https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt24bost#page/280/mode/2upRebecca was married 11 November 1787 to Ezekial Decosta (or Ezra).Rebecca Hickling mentioned in the record of Ezekial Decosta and Rebecca Hickling; Name: Ezekiel Decosta; Spouse's Name: Rebecca Hickling; Event Date: 11 Nov 1787; Event Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FC79-3L3 : accessed 24 March 2016), Ezekiel Decoster and Rebecca Hickling, 11 Nov 1787; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 0896885 IT 2.Ezekiel was born 39 June 1725 in Boston, the son of John Decoster and his wife Elizabeth.Ezekiel Decoster; Massachusetts Births and Christenings; Name: Ezekiel Decoster; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 30 Jun 1725; Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Father's Name: John Decoster; Mother's Name: Elizabeth Decoster; "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4DV-H77 : accessed 24 March 2016), Ezekiel Decoster, 30 Jun 1725; citing Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, v 24 p 170; FHL microfilm 14,734.Rebecca was Ezekial's second wife. His first wife was Mary Parry whom he married 15 March 1743 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.Ezekiel Decoster; mentioned in the record of Ezekiel Decoster and Mary Parry; Name: Ezekiel Decoster; Spouse's Name: Mary Parry; Event Date: 15 Mar 1743; Event Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FC79-32Z : accessed 24 March 2016), In 1810, Ezekiel was seen living in Charlestown, then Middlesex, Massachusetts with a household of two persons.Ezekiel Decoster; United States Census, 1810; Name: Ezekiel Decoster; Event Type: Census; Event Date: 1810; Event Place: Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; Page: 441; "United States Census, 1810", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2L-2WL : accessed 24 March 2016), Ezekiel Decoster, 1810.And he still had a family of two in 1820.Ezekiel C Decoster; United States Census, 1820; Name: Ezekiel C Decoster; Event Type: Census; Event Date: 1820; Event Place: Charlestown Fifth Parish, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; Page 400; "United States Census, 1820", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGN-94G : accessed 26 March 2016), Ezekiel C Decoster, 1820.He died 26 August 1821 in Boston, and was buried in Granary Burying Ground in Boston.Ezekiel C Decosta; Find A Grave Index; Name: Ezekiel C Decosta; Event Type: Burial; Event Date: 1821; Event Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States of America; Photograph Included N; Death Date: 26 Aug 1821; Affiliate Record Identifier : 20750680; Cemetery: Granary Burying Ground; "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVVK-K4NN : accessed 24 March 2016), Ezekiel C Decosta, 1821; Burial, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States of America, Granary Burying Ground; citing record ID 20750680, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. 23. [[Hickling-5|William Hickling]] born 14 January 1765 in Boston and was buried 11 January 1825, aged 57 years (sic) in Tomb 197 in Granary Burying Ground in Boston.William Hickling; Find A Grave Index; Name: William Hickling; Event Type: Burial; Event Date: 1825; Event Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States of America; Photograph Included: N; Death Date: 11 Jan 1825; Affiliate Record Identifier: 21036368; Cemetery: Granary Burying Ground; "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVVK-KHGS : accessed 30 March 2016), William Hickling, 1825; Burial, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States of America, Granary Burying Ground; citing record ID 21036368, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.m.The inscription on this tomb reads: “This tomb is the property of Elizabeth Hickling and Mary Hooton heirs of Deacon John Lee.” Elizabeth Hickling who owned this tomb was probably his aunt by marriage, Elizabeth (Hudson) Hickling, the wife of his Uncle William. Mary Hooton died 21 October 1828, aged 78, and was buried in the same tomb. Deacon John Lee was the father of Elizabeth (Hudson) Hickling's mother or in other words Elizabeth grandfather. William Hickling was married 17 April 1796, by Rev. John Clarke of the First Unitarian Church of Boston. His wife was [[Bradford-895|Sarah Bradford]].William Hickling mentioned in the record of William Hickling and Sarah Bradford; Name: William Hickling; Spouse's Name: Sarah Bradford; Event Date: 17 Apr 1796; Event Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCQY-8LS : accessed 30 March 2016), William Hickling and Sarah Bradford, 17 Apr 1796; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 0896885 IT 2. She had been born 24 February 1768 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, the daughter of [[Bradford-882|Gamaliel Bradford]] and his wife [[Alden-200|Sarah Alden]] of Duxbury.Sarah Bradford; Massachusetts Births and Christenings; Name: Sarah Bradford; Gender: Female; Christening Date: 24 Feb 1768; Christening Place: DUXBURY, PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS; Father's Name: Gamaliel Bradford; Mother's Name: Sarah. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZ3J-69Z : accessed 30 March 2016), Sarah Bradford, ; citing , ; FHL microfilm 0481072 IT 3.He is probably the William Hickling, mast maker, who joined with Elizabeth (Hudson) Hickling and Bill Nose, Gentleman, in petitioning the courts to accept Elizabeth as executor of her late husband’s estate in 1790.Suffolk County Massachusetts Probate #19632. On 26 January 1807, George Blanchard, Gentleman; David Tilden, Merchant; and Gamaliel Bradford, Merchant, all of Boston, placed a $30,000 bond asking that George Blanchard be made guardian of William Hickling of Boston who has been adjudged by the inquisition of the selectmen of the town of Boston to be non-compos mentis and incapable of taking care of himself. Gamaliel Bradford is described as “a friend” of William Hickling of Boston, Mast Maker.Suffolk County, Massachusetts Probate #22826.William Hickling guardianship Their accounts from 1808 to 1820 include mention of Sarah Hickling (William’s wife) and also Elizabeth Hickling and says they own a pew in the First Church (Unitarian) of Boston.in a household of eight people.Suffolk County, Massachusetts Probate #22826.William Hickling guardianship In 1810, William Hickling is seen living in South Court, Boston, ward 11, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He had eight people in his household.William Hickling; United States Census, 1810; Name: William Hickling; Event Type: Census; Event Date: 1810; Event Place: Boston Ward 11, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States; Page 408. "United States Census, 1810", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2D-CJL : accessed 30 March 2016), William Hickling, 1810. On 24 April 1820, George Blanchard petitions the court asking that since William Hickling Jr., the son of William Hickling who is non-compos, has arrived at full age, that the guardianship be turned over to him. This was accompanied by the petition of William Hickling Jun, Mariner, Alden Bradford, Esquire both of Boston and Gamaliel Bradford, merchant of Charlestown also asking for the appointment. An inventory was taken at that time and included a house on Gibbs Lane, Fort Hill; an estate in South Court and a pew in the First Church on Chauncy Place and one house and land in Pembroke, Plymouth County.Suffolk County, Massachusetts Probate #22826.William Hickling guardianship On November 1821, Charles Hickling, merchant was appointed guardian of William and another inventory was taken which mentioned a three story wooden house on Gibbs Lane; another three story wooden house on South Street Court and a house and land in Pembroke, Plymouth County and a pew no. 112 in First Church. This appointment leads us to wonder if William Jr. died. On 16 December 1822, William was deemed to have returned to a sound mind and the guardianship dismissed.Suffolk County, Massachusetts Probate #22826.William Hickling guardianship His sanity was short lived, for he died by 17 January 1825 on which date his widow Sarah Hickling declined administration of the estate of William Hickling of Boston in favor of Charles Hickling, merchant of Boston. The inventory of the estate of William Hickling includes an estate on South Street Court; an estate in Pembroke, in Plymouth County, pew no. 112 in first Church. The estate totaled $7231.74.Suffolk County Massachusetts Probate #19632.William Hickling’s Will. The children of [[Hickling-5|William Hickling]] and [[Bradford-895|Sarah (Bradford) Hickling]] were: :::57. [[Hickling-189|William Hickling]]. He was a mariner and reached the age of majority by 1820 suggesting he was born about 1799. He was replaced as guardian of his father in 1821, suggesting he had died by that date. :::58. *[[Hickling-190|Charles Hickling]] was a merchant. He was born about 21 December 1799 (based on his age at death). He died 9 June 1888 at his home at 2512 Washington Street, Boston.Charles Hickling; Find A Grave Index; Name: Charles Hickling; Event Type: Burial; Event Date: 1888; Event Place: Jamaica Plain, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States of America; Photograph Included: Y; Birth Date: 26 Dec 1799; Death Date: 09 Jun 1888; Affiliate Record Identifier: 150924585; Cemetery: Forest Hills Cemetery and Crematory; "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29Y-SXVC : accessed 30 March 2016), Charles Hickling, 1888; Burial, Jamaica Plain, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States of America, Forest Hills Cemetery and Crematory; citing record ID 150924585, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. :::59. *Sarah Hickling was born 15 February 1802 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. She married John A Webber 5 February 1821 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts and again 20 March 1821 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. John was born in 1799. He was the son of Samuel Webber and his wife Rebecca Smith. John died 6 May 1855 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Sarah died 6 December 1885 in Cambridge. 22. [[Hickling-7|Elizabeth Parker Hickling]] was the daughter of [[Hickling-108|William Hickling]] and [[Hudson-6025|Elizabeth Hudson]]. She was married, 5 August 1792, by Rev. Samuel Parker of Trinity Episcopal Church of Boston, to [[Bradford-897|Gamaliel Bradford]] of Duxbury, Massachusetts.American Antiquarian Society, Index of marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel 1784-1840, in 12 volumes. Volume IV under Hickling, also City of Boston, A Volume of Records relating to the Early History of Boston containing Boston Marriages From 1752 to 1800 (1903) Boston, Municipal Printing Office p. 145.He was the son of [[Bradford-882|Colonel Gamaliel Bradford]] and his first wife [[Alden-200|Sarah Alden]] and the brother of Sarah Bradford who married William Hickling. (17). The younger Gamaliel was born November 1763 in Duxbury. He served with his father in the Army of the Revolution, and had a lieutenant’s commission at the age of 17. Elizabeth died in 1817. The children of [[Hickling-7|Elizabeth Parker Hickling]] and [[Bradford-897|Gamaliel Bradford]] are: :::60. * [[Bradford-664|Sarah Alden Bradford]] is the daughter of [[Hickling-7|Elizabeth Parker Hickling]] and [[Bradford-897|Gamaliel Bradford]]. She was born 31 June 1793 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She married [[Ripley-226|Rev. Samuel Ripley]]. He was born 1783. Samuel died 1847. Sarah died in 26 July 1867 in Waltham, Middlesex, Massachusetts. :::61. [[Bradford-3657|Elizabeth Bradford]] born 9 October 1794. She died 31 March 1796. :::62. [[Bradford-1547|Dr. Gamaliel Bradford]] was the son of [[Hickling-7|Elizabeth Parker Hickling]] and [[Bradford-897|Gamaliel Bradford]] . He was born 27 November 1795. He married Sophia Rice and he died 22 October 1839. :::63. [[Bradford-1545|Daniel N. Bradford]] was the son of [[Hickling-7|Elizabeth Parker Hickling]] and [[Bradford-897|Gamaliel Bradford]] . He was born 15 September 1797. He went to Kentucky and died in Mississippi 3 October 1821. :::64. [[Bradford-1549|Martha Tilden (Bradford) Bartlett]] was the daughter of [[Hickling-7|Elizabeth Parker Hickling]] and [[Bradford-897|Gamaliel Bradford]] . She was born 27 April 1799 in Boston, Suffolk, MAssachusetts. She died 17 June 1860 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She married Josiah Bartlett. He was the son of Josiah S. Bartlett and Elizabeth Call and was born 20 Nov 1796 in Charlestown. He died 5 January 1878 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts. :::65. [[Bradford-1416|Margaret Stevenson (Bradford) Ames]] was the daughter of [[Hickling-7|Elizabeth Parker Hickling]] and [[Bradford-897|Gamaliel Bradford]] . She was born 19 April 1805 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. She died 17 Oct 1847 in Lowell, Middlesex Massachusetts. She married Seth Ames Oct 1831. He was born 19 April 1805 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts. He died 15 Aug 1881. :::66. [[Bradford-1546|George Partridge Bradford]] was the son of [[Hickling-7|Elizabeth Parker Hickling]] and [[Bradford-897|Gamaliel Bradford]] . He was born 16 Feb 1807. He died 26 Jan 1890. :::67. [[Bradford-1548|Hannah Rogers (Bradford) Fiske was the daughter of [[Hickling-7|Elizabeth Parker Hickling and [[Bradford-897|Gamaliel Bradford]]. She was born 7 July 1810. She married [[Fiske-676|Augustus Henry Fiske]] the son of Isaac Fiske and Susan Hobbs. He was born 19 September 1805 in Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He died 22 March 1865 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. 1850 U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census Massachusetts Compiled Marriages Massachusetts Death Records Massachusetts Town Vital Records U.S. Find a grave index 29. [[Hickling-128|Catherine Green Hickling]] was born in 1767 in Boston. She died in 17 May 1852 in Boston aged 84.Massachusetts Deaths 1814-1915 database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWG5-1BX : accessed 16 February 2016), Hickling in entry for Catharine G. Prescott, 17 May 1852; citing Boston, Massachusetts, 28, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 960,168.Catherine married [[Prescott-1116|The Honorable William Prescott]] of Salem by Rev. Samuel Parker, 18 December 1793 in Boston.City of Boston, A Volume of Records relating to the Early History of Boston containing Boston Marriages from 1752 to 1809 (1903) Boston, Municipal Printing Office, City Document No. 101, p. 138, 142.William Prescott was born 19 August 1762 in Pepperell, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He died 8 December 1844 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts and was buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery.William Prescott; Find A Grave Index; Name: William Prescott; Event Type: Burial; Event Date:1844; Event Place: Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America; Photograph Included: Y; Birth Date: 19 Oct 1762; Death Date: 08 Dec 1844; Affiliate Record Identifier; 72110238; Cemetery; Mount Auburn Cemetery. "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2X-2ZSL : accessed 6 April 2016), William Prescott, 1844; Burial, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America, Mount Auburn Cemetery; citing record ID 72110238, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.William was the son of Colonel William Prescott of Bunker Hill fame. William Prescott taught for some time at Beverly to enable him to prosecute his legal studies, and it was in Beverly he began the practice of law. He soon rose to distinction in the profession in which his talents, integrity, and his industry gained him a high rank. In 1828, he retired from the bar, after more than forty years of service.William Prescott; Find A Grave Index; Name: William Prescott; Event Type: Burial; Event Date:1844 Event Place Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America Photograph Included: Y; Birth Date: 19 Oct 1762; Death Date: 08 Dec 1844; Affiliate Record Identifier; 72110238; Cemetery; Mount Auburn Cemetery. "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2X-2ZSL : accessed 6 April 2016), William Prescott, 1844; Burial, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America, Mount Auburn Cemetery; citing record ID 72110238, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. In 1850, Catherine S. Prescott (probably misnamed by the transcriber) Aged 83, born 1767 in Massachusetts, was living in Boston, ward 6, Suffolk, Massachusetts. She was female, and the family no. was 18. Living with her was: Wm H Prescott age 53 as head of household, Susan Prescott age 47 his wife, Wm G Prescott age 24 his son, Wm W Prescott age 21 his son, Elizabeth Prescott age 22 his daughter, Catherine S. Prescott age 83 his mother Catherine Green Hickling was born in 1767 in Boston. She died in 17 May 1852 in Boston aged 84.Massachusetts Deaths 1814-1915 database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWG5-1BX : accessed 16 February 2016), Hickling in entry for Catharine G. Prescott, 17 May 1852; citing Boston, Massachusetts, 28, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 960,168.Catherine married The Honorable William Prescott of Salem by Rev. Samuel Parker, 18 December 1793 in Boston.City of Boston, A Volume of Records relating to the Early History of Boston containing Boston Marriages from 1752 to 1809 (1903) Boston, Municipal Printing Office, City Document No. 101, p. 138, 142.William Prescott was born 19 August 1762 in Pepperell, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He died 8 December 1844 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts and was buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery.William Prescott; Find A Grave Index; Name: William Prescott; Event Type: Burial; Event Date:1844; Event Place: Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America; Photograph Included: Y; Birth Date: 19 Oct 1762; Death Date: 08 Dec 1844; Affiliate Record Identifier; 72110238; Cemetery; Mount Auburn Cemetery. "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2X-2ZSL : accessed 6 April 2016), William Prescott, 1844; Burial, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America, Mount Auburn Cemetery; citing record ID 72110238, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.William was the son of Colonel William Prescott of Bunker Hill fame. William Prescott taught for some time at Beverly to enable him to prosecute his legal studies, and it was in Beverly he began the practice of law. He soon rose to distinction in the profession in which his talents, integrity, and his industry gained him a high rank. In 1828, he retired from the bar, after more than forty years of service.William Prescott; Find A Grave Index; Name: William Prescott; Event Type: Burial; Event Date:1844 Event Place Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America Photograph Included: Y; Birth Date: 19 Oct 1762; Death Date: 08 Dec 1844; Affiliate Record Identifier; 72110238; Cemetery; Mount Auburn Cemetery. "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2X-2ZSL : accessed 6 April 2016), William Prescott, 1844; Burial, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America, Mount Auburn Cemetery; citing record ID 72110238, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. In 1850, Catherine S. Prescott (probably misnamed by the transcriber) Aged 83, born 1767 in Massachusetts, was living in Boston, ward 6, Suffolk, Massachusetts. She was female, and the family no. was 18. Living with her was: Wm H Prescott age 53 as head of household, Susan Prescott age 47 his wife, Wm G Prescott age 24 his son, Wm W Prescott age 21 his son, Elizabeth Prescott age 22 his daughter, Catherine S. Prescott age 83 his mother. Catherine Green Hickling was born in 1767 in Boston. She died in 17 May 1852 in Boston aged 84.Massachusetts Deaths 1814-1915 database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWG5-1BX : accessed 16 February 2016), Hickling in entry for Catharine G. Prescott, 17 May 1852; citing Boston, Massachusetts, 28, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 960,168.Catherine married The Honorable William Prescott of Salem by Rev. Samuel Parker, 18 December 1793 in Boston.City of Boston, A Volume of Records relating to the Early History of Boston containing Boston Marriages from 1752 to 1809 (1903) Boston, Municipal Printing Office, City Document No. 101, p. 138, 142.William Prescott was born 19 August 1762 in Pepperell, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He died 8 December 1844 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts and was buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery.William Prescott; Find A Grave Index; Name: William Prescott; Event Type: Burial; Event Date:1844; Event Place: Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America; Photograph Included: Y; Birth Date: 19 Oct 1762; Death Date: 08 Dec 1844; Affiliate Record Identifier; 72110238; Cemetery; Mount Auburn Cemetery. "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2X-2ZSL : accessed 6 April 2016), William Prescott, 1844; Burial, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America, Mount Auburn Cemetery; citing record ID 72110238, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.William was the son of Colonel William Prescott of Bunker Hill fame. The children of Catherine Green Hickling and Judge William Prescott were: :::67. Ruben Prescott born about 1773. The Prescott Memorial states that of the seven children had by William and Catherine four died within a year of their birth. Surely Reuben must be one of those four. No birth or death record exists for him. Catherine waited 23 years before having her second child. :::68. William Hickling Prescott born 4 May 1796 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849, p. 194. He died 28 January 1859 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.The Prescott memorial, or, A genealogical memoir of the Prescott families in America, in two parts by Prescott, William, 1788-1875 Published 1870, Publisher Boston, H. W. Dutton & Son, p. 108. He graduated from Harvard College in 1814. He was the author of four monumental books on Spain, Mexico and Peru. He was the author of four monumental books “The life of C. B. Brown,” 1834, “History of Ferdinand and Isabella” 1838, “The Conquest of Mexico” 1843, “The Conquest of Peru” 1847.The Prescott memorial, or, A genealogical memoir of the Prescott families in America, in two parts by Prescott, William, 1788-1875 Published 1870, Publisher Boston, H. W. Dutton & Son, pp. 106-108. While at Harvard an accident deprived him of the use of one eye and the other was so injured he could make but partial use of it. And yet his courage and undaunted resolution enabled him to vanquish his difficulties and establish for himself the a brilliant reputation as one of the most brilliant historical writers. On Mr. Prescott's 24th birthday, being the 4th of May 1820 he was married to Miss Susan Amory the daughter of Thomas C. Amory, Esquire a successful merchant of Boston who had died in 1812 and of Hannah R. Linzee. Susan had been born 1802. And she died 18 October 1869 in Massachusetts.Susan Amory Prescott; Massachusetts Deaths and Burials; Name: Susan Amory Prescott; Gender: Female; Death Date: 18 Oct 1869; Age: 67; Birth Date: 1802; Marital Status: Married; Spouse's Name: William H. Prescott; Father's Name: Thomas C. Amory; Mother's Name: Hannah R.; "Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHW9-K5H : accessed 24 April 2016), Susan Amory Prescott, 18 Oct 1869; citing , reference 4509; FHL microfilm 593,728. He spent six months with his grandfather Thomas Hickling, from 1815-1816. In 1850, William Hickling Prescott was living as head of household in Boston, ward 6, Suffolk, Massachusetts aged 53. Living with him was his wife Susan Prescott aged 47; his son William Gardiner Prescott aged 24; Wm W Prescott (probably his son William Amory Prescott) aged 21; his daughter Elizabeth Prescott aged 22; his mother Catherine S. Hickling (probably miss transcribed) aged 83 and four servants.Name: Wm H Prescott; Age: 53; Birth Year: about 1797; Birthplace: Massachusetts; Home in 1850: Boston Ward 6, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; Gender: Male; Family Number: 18; Household Members: Wm H Prescott: 53; Susan Prescott 47; Wm G Prescott 24; Wm W Prescott 21; Elizabeth Prescott: 22; Catherine S Prescott; 83; Margaret Hosmer :50; Jerome Blanchard: 28; Delia Spear: 25; Mary Smith: 22. Ancestry.com. 30. Thomas Hickling Jr was born 4 November 1782. The records of the Boston Committee of Correspondence, Inspection and Safety record that on November 5th, 1776, “A Son of Thomas Hickling being desirous of going to his Father who is in some foreign port, the chairman was directed to furnish him with a Certificate of his behavior. He would later on succeed his father as U.S. Vice Consul in the Azores. The Hickling fortunes started to wane in 1847-48 and they began losing their properties, including Yankee Hall. After Catherine learned of these events, she wrote to her brother Thomas Jr. seeking an explanation. "When I left the Island, my father told me his business was very prosperous, and that he had no doubt he should leave the family very rich, but I knew he was unsuccessful in some of his business before he died," Thomas Jr. wrote to "Sister Prescott," explaining what had happened. In the 1810s, Thomas Hickling Sr. and his partner John Anglin, shipped three-fourths of the fruit produced on San Miguel. During that decade, Jacinto Inácio Rodrigues Silveira, later the first Baráo de Fonte Bela, inherited a large piece of property on the island, a lot with some oranges. Thereupon, he too entered into the fruit trade, and "his means made it tantamount to a monopoly by which all the English Merchants were ruined (some of them utterly) while others recovered as the fruit increased in quantity.Laura Jamagin, “A Confluence of Transatlantic Networks: Elites, Capitalism, and Confederate Migration to Brazil” p. 90. The surviving foreign merchants founded four companies and purchased fruit from the smaller producers to stay in business. The Hickling’s managed to do well during the 1820s due to "great voyages" of orange shipments to Saint Petersburg, one of the many markets that U.S. merchants were interested in tapping into after the independence. By the late 1840s, the four surviving foreign exporters were only doing about a third of their former level of business. By the 1860s, there were twenty five orange export houses in the Azores, mostly owned by the Portuguese. Somehow in the restructuring of the orange exporting business, the Hickling’s ended up with "no mercantile moneyed friends" to back them up and their business suffered as a result, despite good social connections, both English and Portuguese. They continued their association with the Anglins and later intermarried with the Ivens. Daughter Fanny married Dr. Jose Perceira Botelho, a Paris educated physician. The Botelhoes were among the wealthy landed elite and were interrelated with the Cactano Dias do Canto e Medeiros, his son Jose de Canto, and Dr. Botelho were among the founders of the Sociedade Promotora da Agricultura Micadense, whose mission was to educate planters in agronomy. The Hickling debts began to accumulate early in the century. In 1809 and 1810 two of their ships were confiscated by the Dane's (under Bonaparte's Decree). The War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain brought additional misfortunes. Neither Hickling nor his son took any salary for their consul work. Thomas Hickling Jr. died unmarried 10 October 1875 nearly 93 years of age. :::69. Frederick Prescott baptized 19 Aug 1799Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849, p. 193. and died the same year in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts. https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofsa00sale#page/193/mode/2up :::70. Catherine Elizabeth Prescott born 11 November 1799 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849, p. 193. She died 13 November 1891 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts.Name: Catherine E Prescott Dexter; Event Type: Death; Event Date: 13 Nov 1891; Event Place: BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS; Residence Place: BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS; Address: HALE ST; Gender: Female; Age: 92; Marital Status: Widowed; Occupation: HOUSEWIFE; Birthplace: SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS; Birth Year (Estimated): 1799; Burial Place: MT AUBURN, MASSACHUSETTS; Father's Name: William Prescott;l Father's Birthplace: PEPPERELL, MASSACHUSETTS; Mother's Name: Catherine Hickling; Mother's Birthplace: ST. MICHAEL, CAPE DE VERDE ISLAND; Spouse's Name: Franklin Dexter; "Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N7P7-89W : accessed 24 April 2016), Catherine E Prescott Dexter, 13 Nov 1891; citing BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS, v 418 p 303, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 961,503. https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofsa00sale#page/193/mode/2up She married in 1819 Franklin Dexter of Boston. He was born in 1793 and died in 1857. They had issue: William Dexter, Gordon Dexter, Edward Dexter, and Arthur Dexter. :::71. William Hickling Prescott born 4 May 1796 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849, p. 194. https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofsa00sale#page/194/mode/2up He died 28 January 1859 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.The Prescott memorial, or, A genealogical memoir of the Prescott families in America, in two parts by Prescott, William, 1788-1875 Published 1870, Publisher Boston, H. W. Dutton & Son, p. 108. He graduated from Harvard College in 1814. He was the author of four monumental books on Spain, Mexico and Peru. He was the author of four monumental books “The life of C. B. Brown,” 1834, “History of Ferdinand and Isabella” 1838, “The Conquest of Mexico” 1843, “The Conquest of Peru” 1847.The Prescott memorial, or, A genealogical memoir of the Prescott families in America, in two parts by Prescott, William, 1788-1875 Published 1870, Publisher Boston, H. W. Dutton & Son, pp. 106-108. While at Harvard an accident deprived him of the use of one eye and the other was so injured he could make but partial use of it. And yet his courage and undaunted resolution enabled him to vanquish his difficulties and establish for himself the a brilliant reputation as one of the most brilliant historical writers. On Mr. Prescott's 24th birthday, being the 4th of May 1820 he was married to Miss Susan Amory the daughter of Thomas C. Amory, Esquire a successful merchant of Boston who had died in 1812 and of Hannah R. Linzee. Susan had been born 1802. And she died 18 October 1869 in Massachusetts.Susan Amory Prescott; Massachusetts Deaths and Burials; Name: Susan Amory Prescott; Gender: Female; Death Date: 18 Oct 1869; Age: 67; Birth Date: 1802; Marital Status: Married; Spouse's Name: William H. Prescott; Father's Name: Thomas C. Amory; Mother's Name: Hannah R.; "Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHW9-K5H : accessed 24 April 2016), Susan Amory Prescott, 18 Oct 1869; citing , reference 4509; FHL microfilm 593,728. He spent six months with his grandfather Thomas Hickling, from 1815-1816. In 1850, William Hickling Prescott was living as head of household in Boston, ward 6, Suffolk, Massachusetts aged 53. Living with him was his wife Susan Prescott aged 47; his son William Gardiner Prescott aged 24; Wm W Prescott (probably his son William Amory Prescott) aged 21; his daughter Elizabeth Prescott aged 22; his mother Catherine S. Hickling (probably miss transcribed) aged 83 and four servants.Name: Wm H Prescott; Age: 53; Birth Year: about 1797; Birthplace: Massachusetts; Home in 1850: Boston Ward 6, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; Gender: Male; Family Number: 18; Household Members: Wm H Prescott: 53; Susan Prescott 47; Wm G Prescott 24; Wm W Prescott 21; Elizabeth Prescott: 22; Catherine S Prescott; 83; Margaret Hosmer :50; Jerome Blanchard: 28; Delia Spear: 25; Mary Smith: 22. Ancestry.com. The children of William Hickling Prescott and Susan Amory are: :::68. William Gardiner Prescott 1826-1895. William Gardiner Prescott married Augusta Peabody of Salem, Massachusetts and had issue: Edith Prescott, William Hickling Prescott, Linzee Prescott, and Louisa Prescott. Edith Prescott married Roger Wolcott. Elizabeth Prescott married James Lawrence of Boston and had: James Lawrence, Gertrude Lawrence, and Prescott Lawrence. :::69. Catherine Prescott, Elizabeth Prescott 1828-1864. :::70. William Amory Prescott 1830-1867. 43. [[Hickling-177|Mary Ann Hickling]] was born 12 October 1800 in Sáo Migual, Azores.Rogers, Francis Millet, St. Michael’s Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127.She married, as his second wife, William Ivens. His first wife was Mary's sister, Elizabeth Flora Hickling. (See above.). Mary and William lived in Ponta Delgada, St. Michael, Azores. Mary died 18 February 1888.Rogers, Francis Millet, St. Michael’s Hicklings, Fayal Dabneys, and their British Connections 127. The children of Mary Anne Hickling and William Ivens were: :::71. Octavia Frederica Ivens :::72. Catherine Prescott Ivens :::73. Fannia Frances Ivens :::74. Harriett Webster Ivens 58. *[[Hickling-190|Charles Hickling]] was a merchant. He was the son of [[Hickling-5|William Hickling]] and [[Bradford-895|Sarah (Bradford) Hickling]]. Charles was born about 21 December 1799 (based on his age at death). He died 9 June 1888 at his home at 2512 Washington Street, Boston.Charles Hickling; Find A Grave Index; Name: Charles Hickling; Event Type: Burial; Event Date: 1888; Event Place: Jamaica Plain, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States of America; Photograph Included: Y; Birth Date: 26 Dec 1799; Death Date: 09 Jun 1888; Affiliate Record Identifier: 150924585; Cemetery: Forest Hills Cemetery and Crematory; "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29Y-SXVC : accessed 30 March 2016), Charles Hickling, 1888; Burial, Jamaica Plain, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States of America, Forest Hills Cemetery and Crematory; citing record ID 150924585, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. He married Eliza Este. The daughter of Charles Hickling and Eliza Este was" :::71. [[Hickling-6|Eliza Este (Hickling) Bradford]] It was her son who was the administrator of the estate of William Hickling his great grandfather. 69. Catherine Elizabeth Prescott born 11 November 1799 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849, p. 193. She died 13 November 1891 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts.Name: Catherine E Prescott Dexter; Event Type: Death; Event Date: 13 Nov 1891; Event Place: BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS; Residence Place: BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS; Address: HALE ST; Gender: Female; Age: 92; Marital Status: Widowed; Occupation: HOUSEWIFE; Birthplace: SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS; Birth Year (Estimated): 1799; Burial Place: MT AUBURN, MASSACHUSETTS; Father's Name: William Prescott;l Father's Birthplace: PEPPERELL, MASSACHUSETTS; Mother's Name: Catherine Hickling; Mother's Birthplace: ST. MICHAEL, CAPE DE VERDE ISLAND; Spouse's Name: Franklin Dexter; "Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N7P7-89W : accessed 24 April 2016), Catherine E Prescott Dexter, 13 Nov 1891; citing BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS, v 418 p 303, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 961,503. https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofsa00sale#page/193/mode/2up She married in 1819 Franklin Dexter of Boston. He was born in 1793 and died in 1857. They had issue: William Dexter, Gordon Dexter, Edward Dexter, and Arthur Dexter. 71. [[Hickling-6|Eliza Este (Hickling) Bradford]] It was her son who was the administrator of the estate of William Hickling his great grandfather. 117. Catherine Prescott Ivens was born 6 February 1836 in São Pedro, Ponte Delgada, St. Michaels, Azores, Portugal the daughter of William Breakspeare Ivens and Mary Anne Hickling. Catherine married Ricardo Júlio Ferraz 28 Nov 1861 in São Pedro. She died 25 Mar 1933 in Campo de Ourique, Lisbon Portugal. She was the mother of Guilermo Ivens Ferraz. Ricardo Júlio Ferraz was born 26 May 1828 in Sé, Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal. He died 24 December 1880 in Sé. :::124. *Admiral Guilermo Ivens Ferraz 60, [[Bradford-664|Sarah Alden Bradford]] born 31 June 1793 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She married [[Ripley-226|Rev. Samuel Ripley]]. He was born 1783. Samuel died 1847. Sarah died in 26 July 1867 in Waltham, Middlesex, Massachusetts. They had issue: Elizabeth Bradford Ripley 1819-1892, Mary Emerson Ripley 1820-1907, Christopher Gore Ripley 1822-1881, Phoebe Bliss Ripley 1824-1893, Lieutenant Ezra Ripley 1826-1863, Sophia Bradford Ripley 1833-1914, The children of [[Bradford-664|Sarah Alden Bradford]] and [[Ripley-226|Rev. Samuel Ripley]] are: :::XXX. Elizabeth Bradford Ripley 1819-1892, :::XXX. Mary Emerson Ripley 1820-1907, :::XXX. Christopher Gore Ripley 1822-1881, :::XXX. Phoebe Bliss Ripley 1824-1893, :::XXX. Lieutenant Ezra Ripley 1826-1863, :::XXX. Sophia Bradford Ripley 1833-1914, 124. *Admiral Guillermo Ivens_Ferraz was born 14 September 1865 in São Pedro, Ponta Delgada, St. Michaels, Acores, Portugal. He was born 14 September 1865 in São Pedro, Ponta Delgada, St. Michaels, Acores, Portugal, He died 26 December 1956 in São Sebastião da Pedreira, Lisbon, Portugal. Admiral Ivens_Ferraz married Laura De Sacadura Freire Corte Real Mendes de Almeida 7 January 1901 in Benfica, Lisbon, Portugal. She was born 4 May 1881 in São Paulo, Lisbon, Portugal the daughter of Fernando Vitor Augusto Mendes de Almeida and died 25 January 1981 in São Sebastião da Pedreira, Lisbon, Portugal. She was the mother of Guilherme Mendes de Almeida Ivens_Ferraz. 125. *Guilherme Mendes de Almeida Ivens_Ferraz 125. Guilherme Mendes de Almeida "Guy" Ivens_Ferraz was the son of Guilherme Ivens_Ferraz and Laura De Sacadura Freire Corte Real Mendes de Almeida. He was born 8 September 1901 in Oeiras, Lisbon, Portugal. He died 9 September 1986 in Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal. He married Maria de Lurdes Da Silveira Brandão Freire Themuda Barata 25 May 1925 in Benfica, Lisbon, Portugal She was the daughter of Josè Marques Pereira Barata and Georgina da Silveira Brandão Freire Themudo de Vera. She was born 25 October 1903 in Sé Nova, Coimbra, Portugal. She died 11 November 1990 in São Francisco Xavier, Lisbon, Portugal. She was the mother of Maria Emilia Ivens Ferraz. 126. Maria Emilia Ivens_Ferraz 126. Maria Emilia Ivens_Ferraz was the daughter of Guilherme Mendes de Almeida Ivens_Ferraz and Maria de Lurdes Da Silveira Brandão Freire Themudo Barata. She married Adelino Bela_Morais and had a son José Manuel Ivens Ferraz Bela_Morais. 127. José Manuel Ivens Ferraz Bela_Morais. 127. José Manuel Ivens Ferraz Bela_Morais was the son of Adelino Bela Morais and Maria Emilia Ivens Ferraz. He was born 2 September 1951 in Campo Grande, Lisboa, Portugal. He married Maria Eugénia De Castro Henriques 26 September 1979 in Quinta dos Anjos, Porteia das Padeiras, São Salvador, Santarão Salvador, Santarém Portugal. They have two children.

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{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ---- ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things relating to Hickman County, Tennessee. From cities, to citizens, to favorite tourist spots, to cemeteries, we aim to have it all here for you in one central location. ==How to Join the Project== #Coordinator of this county: [[Lunn-170|Jeanne Aloia]]. #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. #Project template: {{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} gives you the template above (2 flags) ==List of Things to Do== #Contributing to the main project page as needed #Church records of christenings, marriages and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and deceased estates #Land tenure records #Tax lists #Muster lists for militia service #Census records, indexed and uploaded ==Hickman County History== ''' April 1791''' -The history of Hickman County began before Tennessee achieved statehood in 1796.[http://www.hickmanco.com/history.htm] It was named for Edwin Hickman[https://books.google.com/books?id=sIE7AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=Edwin%20Hickman&f=false], It was named for an explorer and surveyor who was killed in an Indian attack at Defeated Creek in 1791. In April 1791, Edwin Hickman, a native of North Carolina, led a surveying party into what is now Hickman County. Hickman’s party included John Garner, J. Smith, Richard Shaffer, Robert Weakley (or Wheatly), who also played a prominent role in the early history of the state, and James Robertson, later known as the Father of Middle Tennessee. The party camped at the mouth of a small creek on the north side of Duck River opposite the present site of Centerville. They had been out about two weeks, having begun their survey at the head of the Piney. The next morning as Hickman and Robertson built a pre-dawn fire, Indians fired on the party killing Hickman with a shot to the head and wounding Robertson in the hand. The party scattered and retreated to the Cumberland settlement.See Arlene Eakle's Tennessee Blog for information on the founding of the Cumberland Settlements [http://tnblog.arleneeakle.com/2011/08/11/the-cumberland-settlements/comment-page-1/] Cumberland Pioneers [://www.cumberlandpioneers.com/pdf/TTMCumberlandSettlers.pdf]http://www.cumberlandpioneers.com/pdf/TNMagNov2011.pdfhttp://www.cumberlandpioneers.com/pdf/Page14.pdfhttps://books.google.com/books?id=sIE7AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA20&lpg=PA20&dq=Cumberland+settlement+hickman+county&source=bl&ots=w-ckFqm1BT&sig=7ckJZVSCyls7aK4wM8a-vwan_Rw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjwqMK56OvMAhUPwmMKHWsSCo8Q6AEIPTAF#v=onepage&q=Cumberland%20settlement%20hickman%20county&f=false On Sunday following their arrival, led by Captain Gillespie, a party of 20 left to bury Hickman’s body in a shallow grave at the spot where he was killed.[http://us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/xtn/hickman/1860/notes.txt]. A later visit to the site revealed that wolves had scavenged the grave and scattered Hickman's bones. '''1796''' -Tennessee achieved statehood. '''1807''' -Hickman County, Tennessee[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002064472724;view=1up;seq=8][http://www.hickmanco.com/history.htm] was established on December 3, 1807 from part of Dickson County. '''1823''' -The new town of Centerville became the county seat.http://us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/xtn/hickman/1860/notes.txt '''1850 Census Notes''' -In 1807, the county extended all the way to the present Alabama State line, and Vernon, on the Piney River, became the first county seat. By 1820, several new counties had been created out of Hickman County, and a movement began to move the county seat to a more central location. In 1823, the new town of Centerville became the county seat. As a result of the bitterness over the change, the old log courthouse at Vernon was dismantled at night and hauled to Centerville, along with the court records. Other Hickman County communities in addition to Centerville and Vernon include Aetna, Bon Aqua, Coble, Farmers Exchange, Little Lot, Lyles, Nunnelly, Only, Pinewood, Pleasantville, Shady Grove and Wrigley.http://us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/xtn/hickman/1860/notes.txt Hickman County is part of the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area. {{citation needed}} Hickman County is now the eighth largest county in the state and contains 612 square miles. There are more springs and scenic waterfalls in Hickman County than any other county in Middle Tennessee. A number of sulphur water springs were commercially developed as nineteenth-century recreational sites, including Bon Aqua Springs, Primm Springs, and Beaverdam Springs. These health resorts include hotels, individual cottages, and recreation facilities. Bon Aqua Springs was known as the Queen of the southern spas. Neither Bon Aqua nor Primm Springs is still active, but Beaverdam Springs is operated as a church camp by the Presbyterian Church as Na-Co-Me. The county's early industry centered around the iron furnaces. Indeed, Goodspeed's 1886 History of Tennessee rated Hickman County's iron ore as the best in the state. The Lee and Gould Furnace on Sugar Creek opened in 1832. Five years later, Madison Napier built a furnace near Aetna, which was destroyed by Union troops during the Civil War. Furnaces also opened on Mill Creek near Wrigley at an early date. Standard Charcoal Company opened a furnace at Goodrich in 1882, and a new furnace was built at Aetna in 1885. All iron works in Hickman County were discontinued before 1940. In addition to iron manufacturing, Hickman County's economy has centered on agriculture and timbering. Today, Hickman County's industry includes manufacturers of packaging materials, metal buttons, various wood products, structural steel, pipes, ammunition, and illuminated signs.http://us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/xtn/hickman/1860/notes.txt '''Boundary Map''' https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/File:TN_Hickman_County_Boundary_Map.JPG TITLE: TN-Hickman County Boundary Map DATE: RIGHTS STATUS: Has the right to distribute DESCRIPTION: http://maps.huge.info/county.htm. Used with permission of John Coryat, USNaviguide LLC. WIKI: FamilySearch Wiki [[category:Hickman County, Tennessee]] ==Geography== ===Adjacent counties=== #Dickson County #Williamson County #Humphreys County #Maury County #Lewis County #Perry County ===Protected areas=== #List and link wildlife areas/parks/etc ==Government Offices== #List and link county offices ==Demographics== #General Overview of the current population/ages/races/marital status/etc ==Communities== ===Cities=== #Centerville #Pleasantville #Notes about the 1850 Census lists other cities including Aetna, Bon Aqua, Coble, Farmers Exchange, Little Lot, Lyles, Nunnelly, Only, Pinewood, Pleasantville, Shady Grove and Wrigley.[7] ===Towns=== ==County Common Areas== #[[:Category: Hickman County, Tennessee, Cemeteries | Hickman County Cemeteries]] #[[:Category: Hickman County, Tennessee, Schools | Hickman County Schools]] ==Things to do/see== ==County Resources== #[[Wikipedia: Hickman County, Tennessee | Hickman County on Wikipedia]] #[http://www.hickmanco.com/ County Website] ===County Records=== ===Church records=== ===Voter/Citizenship Records=== ===Estate/Probate Records=== ===Land/Homestead Records=== ===Tax Lists=== ===Military Service Records=== ===Census Records=== ==See also== ==Sources== ---- '''Every fact needs a reference - use inline citations'''

Hickory County, Missouri

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[[Category:Hickory County, Missouri]] ==Hickory County, Missouri== Hickory County was formed on February 14, 1845 from parts of [[:Category:Polk County, Missouri|Polk]] and [[:Category:Benton County, Missouri|Benton]] Counties. It was named for [[Jackson-1115|Andrew "Old Hickory" Jackson]] and the county seat, [[:Category:Hermitage, Missouri|Hermitage]], for his home in Tennessee. Original inhabitants were primarily [[:Category:Osage Nation|Osage Indians]] on the North and the [[:Category:Sauk|Sacs]] in the Southwest. Earliest discoverers were probably French, based on the names of the rivers in the area - Pomme de Terre (Potato), Gravois, Weaubleau, and the Auglaise. Most early settlers came from Kentucky and Tennessee. The earliest white settlers were probably a German named Hogle (for whom Hogle's Creek was named) and his partner Pensoneau, a Frenchman from Cahokia, Illinois. Hogle and Pensoneau were Indian traders who settled in the Osage Valley. The earliest families appear to be the Zumwalts and the Ingleses who appear on Lindley Creek (near Pittsburg) by 1832. Other early settlers were the [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Vandever Vandevers], [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Judy Judys], and the [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Graham Grahams]. '''Images''' * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b1/Map_of_Missouri_highlighting_Hickory_County.svg/874px-Map_of_Missouri_highlighting_Hickory_County.svg.png Map of Missouri highlighting Hickory County] * See an interactive map of Hickory County [http://www.genealogyinc.com/missouri/maps/ border changes]. '''Books''' * [http://archive.org/stream/wilsonshistoryof00wils#page/n7/mode/2up Wilson's history of Hickory County], Published 1909. (Excellent source for early family histories.) * History of Hickory, Polk, Cedar, Dade, and Barton Counties, Missouri: From the Earliest Time to the Present, Including a Department Devoted to the Preservation of Sundry Personal, Business, Professional, and Private Records, Besides a Valuable Fund of Notes, Original Observations, Etc., Etc ([http://books.google.com/books?id=8W48AAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Google eBook]) * [http://digital.library.umsystem.edu/cgi/i/image/image-idx?type=boolean;view=thumbnail;c=platic;rgn1=platic_ti;corig=platic;start=1;size=20;sort=platic_ti;q1=hickory Plat Books of Missouri]

Hickory Flat Cemetery

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This page is part of the [[Space:Georgia Cemeteries Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Hickory_Flat_Cemetery%2C_Canton%2C_Georgia|Hickory Flat Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. * '''Cemetery name: ''' Hickory Flat Cemetery aka Hickory Flat Historical Cemetery * '''Address:''' East Cherokee Road, Canton, Cherokee, Georgia * '''GPS Coordinates:''' 34.17437, -84.42118 ==History== Hickory Flat was one of the oldest settlements in Cherokee County probably in the late 1820s or early 1830s. The Hickory Flat Cemetery, located on East Cherokee Drive, was originally known as the Buring Ground. The land for the cemetery is thought to have been given by Major John McConnell, but no deed or record has been found. The oldest grave in the cemetery is from approximately 1850. The cemetery property passed from the McConnells to Worleys to Quarles heirs. In 1977, a perpetual trust was established for maintenance of the cemetery by relatives of those interred. In 2011 the Cherokee County Historical Society awarded an Historical Preservation award to Hickory Flat Cemetery. The criteria for being chosen was being at least 50 years old and exhibiting outstanding success at preserving the entity. {{Image|file=Hickory_Flat_Cemetery-2.jpg |caption=Back of Hickory Flat Memorial Cemetery sign }} Transcription of sign: This monument is dedicated to the memory of those buried in these sacred grounds many were Cherokee & other Native Americans who shared their land & knowledge with the European settlers as well as slaves who worked for land. No deed of record is known but referred to as the Buring Ground. This is the portion S(outh) of the driveway. The new section is identified by warranty deed executed 9-29-1915 by the Worley heirs to J.T. Moore, W.T. Carmichael & K.N. Simpson----Trustees & agents of the Methodist, Baptist & Presbyterian churches of H.F. A community cemetery in every sense of the word. This property passed from McConnell to Worley to Quarles family heirs and insures a documented & vivid ancestorial(sic) history. * * * * * * * * * * * * * *NOTE WORTHY HISTORY * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Early city pioneer Maj. John McConnell Jr & his son Eli bought several hundred contiguous acres around H.F. inc. cem from lucky 1832 gold lottery winners (40ac lots). The second school in city H.F. Academy was chartered in 1838. Trustees were: J.M. McConnell Jr, George Gunby, John B. Garrison, George Taylor & Thomas Johnson(a founder of Mt Zion Baptist Ch & grandson of T. Johnson 1st Bapt missionary to the Cherokee) Major J. McConnell Jr was a founder and served as a ruling elder of H.F. Presby Ch later Methodist were given an interest in the Ch and through marriages became related to Presby. Eventually the Methodist gained full possession. A city library now stands there. Major J. McConnell Jr had a long & eventful life. He lived in the Waxhaws of S.C.; and in at least 4 ctys in GA. As a child he passed through the Rev. War. As a man he lived thru War of 1812, the Indian War, war with Mex., lost a son & grandsons in the Civil War. He served as sheriff of Hall Cty & judge of Inferior CT. Cher Cty. His & Anna’s 81 or more grandchildren have yielded an untold number of descendants living today who are grateful for the life & legacy he gave them.” “Special thanks to W. f. (Bill) Garrett, Rubin Wilson John R. Morgan State of GA Archaeologist” ==Location== The cemetery is located off East Cherokee Drive which is a busy road. The sign to identify it's location is difficult to see from the road. There is a one lane road that goes through the middle of the cemetery and comes back out onto East Cherokee Road. There is a small dirt space at the back of the cemetery where the road starts to turn that can accommodate one or two cars. There is no other parking. the road is poorly maintained. You can see on the Google Earth view, there is a Goodwill store on the right and a restaurant on the left. {{Image|file=Hickory_Flat_Cemetery.jpg |caption=Hickory Flat Cemetery }} ==Interments== There are approximately 800 recorded interments in Hickory Flat Cemetery. This is an old cemetery that has had no new interments since 2002. There were six interments during 2001 and 2002. All were sharing a headstone with a spouse who had predeceased them. It is basically an inactive cemetery. ==Condition== The condition of the cemetery is marginal. The grass has been cut but generally it feels abandoned. There are broken and uprooted tombstones piled under a tree on the south side (on the right rear as you enter the cemetery). It can be seen from the aerial view that the south side is the older section with broad open stretches. There are fallen tombstones laying where they fell, some of the inground stones are partially covered by fire ant nests (active) and grass. ==Update== 4/6/2020: It seems that some of the broken and fallen headstones are receiving attention. There are signs of visitors with new flowers and cleaning of headstones. There are wild flowers and blooming trees that make the grounds pleasant. ==Sources== *[https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee_County Georgia Wikipedia] * [https://www.Files.usgwarchives.net/ga/Cherokee/cemeteries/hickory.txt USG Archives]

Hickory Grove Baptist Church & Cemetery

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[[Category: Hickory Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Brunson, South Carolina]] [[Category:Hampton County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for the Hickory Grove Baptist Church Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Carolina_Cemeteries|South Carolina Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Carolina Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== HICKORY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click to enlarge) |- |1||[[Atkinson-3971|Atkinson, Sr]]||[[Atkinson-3971|Bennie Earl]]||1918-09-17||2008-03-28||90||||[[Image:Atkinson-3971.jpg|75px]] |- |2||[[Mole-95|Atkinson]]||[[Mole-95|Reba Louise (Mole)]]||1918-06-15||2002-02-15||84||||[[ |- |3||[[Barnes-7435|Barnes]]||[[Barnes-7435|A Clyde]]||1901-05-17||1977-02-06||76||||[[ |- |4||[[Barnes]]||[[Ruth P]]||1903-06-06||1976-11-06||73||||[[ |- |5||[[Barnes]]||[[A E]]||1842-08-13||1924-10-25||82||Wife of O B||[[ 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Hickory Grove Cemetery

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[[Category: Hickory Grove Cemetery, Delphi, Indiana]] [[Category:Carroll County, Indiana, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Hickory Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]] created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. Hickory Grove Cemetery is located immediately south of Hickory Grove Church in Carroll County, Indiana. There are about 800 people buried in the cemetery. *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=560058&CScn=hickory+grove&CScntry=4&CSst=17& Hickory Grove Cemetery on Find A Grave] *[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hickory+Grove+Church/@40.6886419,-86.6588509,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x8813a38ad9ac92fd:0xa506efc549583d2b Hickory Grove Cemetery on Google Maps.] == Transcription == Transcription of this cemetery is in progress. If you want to see the profiles created so far, click on the link above that says Categories: Hickory Grove Cemetery, Delphi, Indiana. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |-

Hickory Grove Cemetery, Opp, Alabama

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[[Category: Hickory Grove Cemetery, Opp, Alabama]] [[Category: Covington County, Alabama, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for Hickory Grove Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Alabama_Cemeteries|Alabama Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Alabama Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] == Introduction == This page includes abstracts of selected Hicks family wills, with links to profiles identified as the person named. Also included are any people who were named as a bequest. In most cases, I have listed just the names and to whom the person was left. See the transcription for possible additional information (e.g., Frances left to her granddaughter "one girl slave named Susy", listed below as just Susy).The page is not as complete as I had envisioned. Please feel free to add to it. See [[#Leads]] for links that may or may not have had information added to this page yet. == Robert Hicks (d 1739/40) == '''[[Hicks-3762|Robert Hicks]]''' Abstract based on [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksrobert1739.html this transcription], which cites Will Book 2, page 3, Brunswick County, Virginia.http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksrobert1739.html (Robert Hicks died 1739/40) : Will of "Robert Hicks, Gentleman of the County of Brunswick in the Colony and dominion of Virginia" :: dated 6 March 1738/39 :: proved at Brunswick County Court, 7 February 1739 - ''1739/40''1739/40 is Old Style/New Style; courts used Old Style only until England officially changed the start of the year to January in 1752. * wife Frances * son Charles Hicks * son James Hicks * son-in-law Richard Ransom * grandson Benjamin Hicks * son George Hicks * daughter Frances Ransom * daughter Martha Bedingfield * daughter Elizabeth Hicks * daughter Rachel Hicks * grandson John Bedingfield * daughter Mary * daughter Tabitha : Executor: wife Frances Hicks
: Witnesses: Anne Poythress, Charles Ross, and John Chapman
: Proved by Frances Hicks (executrix) and Ann Poythress, Charles Ross, and John Chapman. === Slaves === * Kate, Martha Alias Hatt, Will and Popper (to wife Frances Hicks) * Peter, a mulatto boy now in the possession of the said James Hicks (to son James - the said James Hicks) * Jo and Cesar (to daughter Frances Ransom) * Hannah (to daughter Martha Bedingfield) * Will and Amy (to daughter Elizabeth Hicks) * Dick and Judy (to daughter Rachel Hicks) * Peter (to son Charles Hicks) == Robert's widow Frances Hicks (d 1744) == '''[[Unknown-550128|Frances Hicks]]''' Abstract based on [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/GENE7-0001.html this transcription], which cites Will Book 2, page 93, Brunswick County, Virginia.Carol Morrison's research, posted [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/GENE7-0001.html here]. See also: http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksfrancis1744.html (Frances Hicks, died 1744) : Will of "Frances Hicks of Brunswick Co." :: dated 7 May 1744 :: proved at Brunswick County Court, 5 July 1744 * son Charles Hicks * son John Hicks * son James Hicks * daughter Frances Ransom * grandaughter Elizabeth Ransom * granddaughter Tabitha Irby * daughter Rachael Davis * "my three daughters Frances, Elizabeth and Rachael" * "my 3 sons George Hicks, James Hicks, and Charles Hicks" : Executors: "my two sons George Hicks & James Hicks"
: Witnesses: John Wall, Henry Beddingfield, and William Beddingfield
: Proved (July) by James Hicks (exec.), John Wall, Gent., and Henry Beddingfield... "reserving liberty to George Hicks, Gent., the other executor to join in the executorship if he thinks fit."
: 2 August 1744... "certificate is granted to [George Hicks, Gent.] for obtaining a probate in conjunction with the said James Hix the other executor in due form." === Slaves === * Hatt and her child Hamme (to son Charles Hicks) * Will and Kate (to daughter Frances Ransom) * Susy (to granddaughter Elizabeth Ransom) * PepperPerhaps the same slave that Robert left to his wife Frances, named "Popper" in the transcription of his will. (to granddaughter Tabitha Irby) == Whose Child - Winifred or Frances? == '''[[Evans-2595|Winifred]]''' (first wife of [[Hicks-3762|Robert Hicks]]) - '''[[Unknown-550128|Frances]]''' (his second) Hicks researchers say the oldest two boys of [[Hicks-3782|Robert Hicks]] are by Winnifred (see, for example, [http://yanceyfamilygenealogy.org/NotesforThomasHicks.pdf this document]). However, comparing children/grandchildren named in the wills of Robert Hicks (1739) and his second wife [[Unknown-550128|Frances]] (1744), it would seem that Winnifred was mother of some of his daughters too (which means that some of their birth dates as given in their profiles as of 6 March 2021 are off). This section compares family named in the wills of Robert and his second wife, Frances. Based on the comparison, I believe that three of Robert's six daughters were Winifred's and three were Frances's. In addition to Frances's 1744 will including the line "my three daughters Frances, Elizabeth and Rachael", Martha, Mary, and Tabitha are not named at all in her will. Robert names daughter Martha Bedingfield, but the only Bedingfields in Frances's will are witnesses. Mary and Tabitha are named without surname in Robert's will and not named in Frances's. Mary is said to have married a Wynn, and Robert and Frances are named in a 1735 land transaction with Tabitha Jacobs, identified as Robert's daughter. No Wynns or Jacobs are mentioned in Frances's will. : Robert's '''children/grandchildren''' as of the writing of his will (6 March 1738/39). Annotations of 1739 & 1744 indicate they were named in the will of that date (Robert's and Frances's, respectively): :: ''children'' * [[Hicks-6122|Daniel Hicks]] (will proved 3 April 1735, Brunswick County)Transcription posted by Carol Morrison (see [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/GENE7-0002.html this page]), accessed 7 March 2021. * [[Hicks-6764|Robert Hicks]] (will proved 7 October 1737, Brunswick County) * [[Hicks-11236|Charles Hicks]] - 1739 - 1744Charles died intestate with no issue. "Heir at law" was his nephew Thomas. Search for Charles Hix on [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/deeds/deedbrns.txt this page]. One of the entries:
: Indenture made the 4th day of January, 1745, between Thomas Hicks, nephew and heir at law of Charles Hix, late of Brunswick County, deceased, and James Hix and John Davis, Jr., for 10 pounds, conveying 261 acres on South side of Hall's Branch, granted to John Bishop by Letters of Patent bearing date March 15, 1741, and conveyed to the said Charles Hix, who died without issue and intestate. Witnesses were Walter Campbell, Robert Campbell, John Burch and Moses Dunkley. Acknowledged in Court on February 6, 1745. Deed Book 3, page 146.
* [[Hicks-5190|George Hicks]] - 1739 - 1744 * [[Hix-319|James Hicks]] - 1739 - 1744 * John Hicks - 1744Not named by Robert as "son John" in his 1739 will, but perhaps this John is the one named in the bequest Robert made to his "son-in-law Richard Ransom [of] 150 acres of land lying in the fork of Reeves his swamp being the plantation whereon John Hicks lived" (George and John are said to have moved to "Old Cheraws, South Carolina. This was done in part to improve his ability to continue trading with tribes in the area after the South Carolina government sought to restrict Virginian’s access to the fur trade within the South Carolina colony." ~ Kathryn Gearhart, [https://alliedfamilies.wordpress.com/early-virginia-jones-families/ Early Virginia Jones Families]) * [[Hicks-3418|Frances Ransom]] - 1739 - 1744 * [[Hicks-6073 |Martha]] Bedingfield - 1739 (died 1743, according to her profile) * Elizabeth Hicks - 1739 - 1744 * Rachel Hicks - 1739 (married Matthias Davis) / Rachel Davis - 1744 * [[Hicks-10500|Mary]] - 1739 * [[Hicks-6076|Tabitha]] - 1739 (named in a 1735 land transaction as Tabitha Jacobs, wife of Thomas, with sons Thomas and John Jacobs as of 1735). : That no Jacobs are mentioned in Frances's will implies Tabitha was either not her daughter or the family was deceased by 1744. Considering Mary and Tabitha are named together in Robert's will, with the same bequest, and Mary is also not named in Frances's will, the same would apply to her (either not Frances's daughter or deceased), but I think that she and her husband would probably also have been given land by her father. ~ [[Noland-165]], 23 Feb. 2021 :: grandchildren * Benjamin Hicks - 1739 * John Bedingfield - 1739 * Tabitha Irby - 1744 * Elizabeth Ransom - 1744 : Jones researcher Kathryn Gearhart says that grandson Benjamin is "the son of Daniel who was deceased".Kathryn Gearhart, [https://alliedfamilies.wordpress.com/early-virginia-jones-families/ Early Virginia Jones Families] : While Frances does not name any Bedingfields as legatees, Henry and William Beddingfield witnessed her will, along with John Wall. A Henry Bedingfield also witnessed the 1761 will of Robert's son George in South Carolina. [http://www.bluegrassmessengers.com/captain-robert-hicks--indian-trader-mid-1600s.aspx Bluegrass Messengers] relates that George's 1747 petition for land in South Carolina was reduced in size because "three in whose right he had petitioned were not of his own family, being his Sister's children, and the third, his Overseer". Robert's daughter Martha married Henry Bedingfield, but his profile says he died in 1747 - in South Carolina. It may be that Henry and William who witnessed Frances's 1744 will were their sons, or Henry Sr. and son William Beddingfiled. The witness to George's 1761 will would have to have been the son Henry (although one Hicks researcher, [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/GENE7-0002.html Carol Morrison], shows they only had one son, the grandson John Bedingfield named in Robert's 1739 will). : Researcher Eric Daly estimated that Winnifred died about 1693.See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-5190#comment_1650150 this comment], posted 2016 on son [[Hicks-5190|George's profile]]. The profile for son Charles (by Frances, and named in her will) has a birth year of 1694. Considering the place and time, this would be reasonable (re-marrying so quickly). That Winnifred's husband Robert showed up in Charles City County court drunk in 1693 supports that Winifred died in Charles City County (and since it's the only record of such an incident found, one might infer that as a widower the court appearance drove him to drink... this is pure speculation on my part, and not in Eric's comment ~ [[Noland-165]]). === Parents of Tabitha Irby Are... ? === Martha, Mary, and Tabitha are named in Robert's 1739 will - only Martha with a surname (Bedingfield). They are not named in Frances's 1744 will, although Henry and William Bedingfield are witnesses of her will. Frances names her "three daughters Frances, Elizabeth, and Rachael" in 1744, naming Frances Ransom and Rachel Davis separately with their married surnames but not Elizabeth. In 1739, Robert names her Elizabeth Hicks (along with Rachel Hicks and Frances Ransom). Of Robert's six daughters, only three were not named with their married surname in either his or Frances's will - Mary, Tabitha, and Elizabeth. Tabitha is named Robert's daughter and wife of Thomas Jacobs in a 1735 land transaction. Mary is said to have married a Wynn. That leaves Elizabeth to have married an Irby. : Following posted (and not posted) on Frances's profile 8 March 2021. Does anyone know who Tabitha Irby's parents are? Frances names her grandchild and if she is also a grandchild of Robert, she was born after 1739. Of the daughters Frances names in her will - Frances, Elizabeth, Rachel - only Elizabeth is named without a surname. I found one researcher who said Elizabeth married Edmund Irby, but did not offer any support. Geni shows Edmund Irby Jr (c1711-1762) . The biographical info on that Geni page] fits for Frances & Robert's daughter Elizabeth: "He married Elizabeth HICKS (HIX) between March 1738/39 - May of 1744 in Brunswick County, Virginia. She was born AFT 1695 in Brunswick County, Virginia, and died in Craven County, South Carolina." The Geni page is citing a Rootsweb page that goes to the index page (instead of the person's profile). Geni does not include support for the info, but the March 1738/39 and May 1744 dates are likely referring to the wills of Robert and Frances. After 1695 fits with when it is thought Robert married Frances (after Winifred died c1693/4). The info from the no-longer-where-it-was Rootsweb page also includes children of Edmund & Elizabeth: Children of Edmund IRBY Jr. and Elizabeth HICKS (HIX) are: :+ 2 i. Tabitha IRBY was born bet Mar 1738 - May 1744. :+ 3 ii. Charles IRBY was born bet 1746-1750 in Amelia County, Virginia, and died AFT 1780. :4 iii. Robert IRBY was born bet 1746-1750 in Amelia County, Virginia. :5 iv. Edmund IRBY was born AFT 1750 in Amelia County, Does anyone have anything to support the info the Geni page saved from Rootsweb? Circumstantially, it's looking good, if anything to show Edmund & Elizabeth together can be found (e.g., a land record involving Hicks land or adjacent to Hicks land with Edmund Irby & wife Elizabeth waiving rights would be good... even Edmund Irby as a witness on a Hicks will could get us looking in the right place - Geni bio says Edmund died in Craven County, SC but top bit says he died in Amelia County, Virginia). Thanks! sorry - meant to include the link: https://www.geni.com/people/Edmund-Irby-Jr/6000000002592819119 ''edit'' - clicking around the Geni site, it seems this Edmund Jr was son of Anne Blunt who married Edmund Sr & Anne (Blunt) Irby has a WikiTree profile: [[Blunt-52]]..... cut from an edit of that 2nd comment (additional info was getting out of hand): No mention of a Jr, but that explains the c1711 birth for Edmund Jr ... to distinguish him from Dr. Edmund Irby Sr in official records. Since Edmund Sr died 1733 (according to his profile), Edmund Jr. would have to have been born no later than 1711 (to be 21 and a source of confusion in 1733 - although I think at the time a 14-year-old male could do things like witness a will, so he possibly could have been born later). So, we have circumstantial evidence of an Edmund Irby Jr. of age and in the same area as Edmund Irby Sr. - his profile ([[Irby-70]]) says he never moved but the county names changed under him: Charles City County, Prince George County, Dinwiddie County. Works for me! There's also a Joshua Irby with a 1746 will naming an Edmund (grandson? - son of Anthony Irby) and with a profile for a son Edmund attached. 1765, William Irby of Amelia mentioned the land in his will. Edmund died in 1733 and left a will. He bequeathed property and slaves to his sons; William, Edmund, Charles, James, John ,and Douglas. And then there's WikiTree's connection finder: https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Irby-59&person2Name=Hicks-3762&relation=0&ignoreIds= == Wills of Robert's Children == Robert is said to have had 13 children. Following are abstracts of some of their wills. === Daniel Hicks (d 1734) === '''[[Hicks-6122|Daniel Hicks]]''' Abstract based on [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/GENE7-0002.html this transcription], which cites Deed and Will Book 1, page 168, Brunswick County, Virginia.Transcription posted by Carol Morrison (see [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/GENE7-0002.html this page]), accessed 7 March 2021. See also http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksdaniel3.htm (Daniel Hicks died 1734/5) : Will of "Daniel Hicks of Brunswick County" :: dated 7 December 1734 :: proved at Brunswick County Court, 3 April 1735 * wife Edith * son Thomas Hicks * son Daniel Hicks * daughter Mary Hicks * son Benjamin Hicks : Executors: wife Edith and John Hicks (relationship not named) : "This is the copie made by Daniel Hix at the house of George Wallton in the Parish of St. Andrews in the County of Brunswick in his last Sickness on the day herein mentioned as right as we can remember.
:"Witness our hands. Signed by George Wallton, Robert Hicks, Sr., Frances Hicks, and James Hicks."
: Proved by Edith Hicks (Executrix), George Wallton, Robert Hicks, Francis Hicks, James Hicks : A John Hicks is also mentioned in the will in the bequest to Benjamin of "the tract of land below Reves Swamp where John Hicks lived"; no indication of relationship to Daniel or whether it is the same John Hicks named as an executor. ==== Slaves ==== * Dick and Annake (to wife Edith) * Valentine (use to wife Edith, then to son Benjamin Hicks) * Nero, Brandon and Peter (to son Thomas Hicks) * Austine and Little Dick (to son Daniel Hicks) * Dorcas and Phillis (to daughter Mary Hicks) * Bess and Hannah (to son Benjamin Hicks) === Robert Hicks (d 1737) === '''[[Hicks-6764|Robert Hicks]]''' - will proved 7 October 1737, Brunswick County) === Charles Hicks (d 1744/5) === '''[[Hicks-11236|Charles Hicks]]''' : Charles died intestate with no issue. "Heir at law" was his nephew Thomas. Search for Charles Hix on [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/deeds/deedbrns.txt this page]. One of the entries: : Indenture made the 4th day of January, 1745, between Thomas Hicks, nephew and heir at law of Charles Hix, late of Brunswick County, deceased, and James Hix and John Davis, Jr., for 10 pounds, conveying 261 acres on South side of Hall's Branch, granted to John Bishop by Letters of Patent bearing date March 15, 1741, and conveyed to the said Charles Hix, who died without issue and intestate. Witnesses were Walter Campbell, Robert Campbell, John Burch and Moses Dunkley. Acknowledged in Court on February 6, 1745. Deed Book 3, page 146. === George Hicks === '''[[Hicks-5190|George Hicks]]''' maybe not his will: * George Hicks of Craven County, SC, died 1761 - https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hicks-5190 (typed transcription; will dated 14 November 1761, son Robert Exec., witness list cut off after Henry Bedingfield) - http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks25.html (George & Luke Paul were other witnesses) ** Son George ** Granddaughter Elizabeth Hicks ** Grandson Benjamin Hicks ** Son Robert Hicks ** wife (not named on the one page posted in WikiTree - link above) === James Hicks === '''[[]]''' * Married Martha * Names wife Fathy in will === John Hicks === '''[[]]''' === Martha Hicks === '''[[Hicks-6073 |Martha (Hicks) Bedingfield]]''' * Married before 1739. * Son John Bedingfield born before 1739. * Henry and William Beddingfield witnessed Frances's 1744 will and are likely Martha Hicks's husband and/or son(s). Martha Beddingfield was named in Robert's will but not Frances's. : Research Note: Looking for another Hicks connection, found [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~anderson/va/trees/jamest.html this page], which has an Anderson will witnessed by Thomas Bedingfield. The page includes a chart that links Chappells and Joneses (a Malone or two is also in the chart). Lots of Epes also. Family mostly in Amelia County. === Mary Hicks === :'''[[Hicks-10500|Mary]]''' * Married a Wynn? === Tabitha Hicks === '''[[Hicks-6076|Tabitha (Hicks) Jacobs]]''' * Named "Tabitha" in her father's will. * Identified as Robert's daughter in a 1735 land transaction that named her Tabitha Jacobs, wife of Thomas, with sons Thomas and John Jacobs. ** Indenture made the 1st day of April, 1735, between Robert Hicks of Brunswick County on the one part and Thomas Jacobs and Tabetha Jacobs, his wife, daughter to the said Robert Hicks of the other part, for 10 pounds, conveying one certain tract or pearsall [parcel] of land containing one hundred acres lying in Brunswick County on the North side of Meherin River, to Thomas Jacobs and Tabetha Jacobs, his wife, for and during their natural life and hafter (sic) or their decease unto Thomas Jacobs and John Jacobs, sons to the said Thomas Jacobs and Tabetha, his wife. Signed by Robert Hicks and Frances Hicks. Witnessed by John Irby and Jane Roberts. Presented to Court on the 3rd day of April, 1735. Deeds and Wills Book 1, page 167.http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/deeds/deedbrns.txt Was the land her inheritance? If so, she's Tabitha (Hicks) Jacobs, wife of Thomas, with sons Thomas and John Jacobs as of 1735. That no Jacobs are mentioned in Frances's will implies Tabitha was either Winnifred's daughter, not hers, or the family was deceased by 1744. Considering Mary and Tabitha are named together, with the same bequest, and Mary is also not named in Frances's will, the same would apply to her (either not Frances's daughter or deceased), but I think that she and her husband would probably also have been given land by her father. Something to look for! ~ [[Noland-165]], 23 Feb. 2021 === Frances Hicks === :'''[[Hicks-3418|Frances (Hicks) Ransom]]''' * Married Richard Ransom before 1739 (both Frances and he are named in her father's will) * Daughter Elizabeth Ransom born before Frances wrote her will (1744) ==== Richard Ransom ==== : '''[[Ransom-268|Richard Ransom]]''' : Following information abstracted from Carol Morrison's research, citing Will Book 2, page 153, Brunswick County, Virginia.Carol Morrison research, [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/GENE7-0002.html abstract of Richard Ransom's will]. : Will of "Richard Ransom of St. Andrews Parish" :: Dated 27 June 1748
:: Proved 6 October 1748 * Wife Frances Ransone * Son James Ransone * Son Robert "Robin" Hicks Ransom * Elizabeth : Executors: Friends, Col. John Wall and Col. Nathaniel Edwards
: Witnesses: Witnesses were Samuel Bennett and John Wall, Jr. : Robert also named his executors "as guardians of my two sons . . . and desire they may have bound apprentices . . . when they come to the age of sixteen years." ===== Slaves ===== * Anaren, Lucy and Peter, now in the possession of "his father" in Gloucester County, to be sold. === Elizabeth Hicks === :'''Elizabeth''' * Named Elizabeth Hicks in her father's will, just Elizabeth in mother's. * Married an Irby? (Mother of Tabitha Irby named as granddaughter in her mother's will?) === Rachel Hicks === :'''Rachael (Hicks) Davis''' * Married before 1744 (Hicks in father's 1739 will; Rachel Davis in her mother's 1744 will). * Said to have married Matthias Davis. == Next Generation Wills == === James Hicks (pr. 1793) === '''[[Hicks-1942|James Hicks]]''', son of [[Hicks-5190|George]] : Abstract based on [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksjames.htm this transcription]. :: dated 1789 :: proved Dec. 1793 * Wife [[Collier-419|Judith]] [daughter of [[Collier-988|Isaac]]) === Daniel Hicks (1760-1857) === '''[[Hicks-15073|Daniel Hicks]]''' (father not clearly identified - see his profile, [[Hicks-15073#Parents]] : Abstracted by Carol Morrison, citing Will Book 19, page 249, Mecklenburg County, Virginia:http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/abstracts/H%20Surnames.html#HICKS,Daniel : Abstract of Will of Daniel Hicks, dated May 20, 1854, and proved December Court, 1857, Mecklenburg County, Virginia. One half of all estate to daughter Martha Hicks for life, and after her death to Henry Jones as Trustee for the sole and separate use and benefit of Martha Jones, his wife, and for the support and education of the children of the said Henry and Martha Jones and after the death of the said Martha to be equally divided among all her children by said Henry Jones. Residue of estate to Thomas L. Jones after the death of daughter, Martha Hicks. Thomas L. Jones appointed Executor. Witnesses were Wm. G. Garey, Jas. B. Dugger, and Thomas F. Goode. The will was proved on the oaths of Wm. G. Garey and Jas. B. Dugger. Peter Puryear was security for the Bond of $10,000 for Thomas L. Jones. (NOTE: The way the middle initial of Thomas L. Jones is written, it appears more like a "G" or a "S" than a "L"). == Leads == : Information from the following links may or may not have been added to this page yet: * http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/henry/wills/willbk01.txt * https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hicks-14298 * http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/ ** http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksjames.htm ** http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksjames1761.html ** http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hixjames.html ** http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks19.html ** http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks21.html ** http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks25.html ** http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks27.html :In-laws: * http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/tatumedward1744.html * Will of Edward Tatum. Surry Co., VA, DB/WB 9, pp. 62-63, w. 3 Sep 1736, p. 16 May 1739. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://ancstry.me/2lMgaBE * Will of William Parham of the parish of Raleigh in the County of Nottoway. Nottoway Co., VA, WB 1, pp. 296-297, w. 28 Jan 1794, p. 7 Dec 1797. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://ancstry.me/2WA8C6P * Will of John Turner. Greensville Co., VA, WB 1, pp. 347-352, w. 20 Dec 1796, codicil w. 22 Dec 1796, p. Jan Court 1797. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://ancstry.me/2HuklN9 * Nathaniel Edwards' will: https://www.jstor.org/stable/4243767?seq=3#page_scan_tab_contents : Copied from a working space page that I was using * Robert Hicks, m Esther, died 1733 - https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Hicks-11427-1 * Robert Hicks of the "parish of St. Andrews in the County of Brunswick," will dated 20 March 1735 - http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksrobert1737.html (copy without bolding [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks5.html here]) - wife named Executor (will presented 7 Oct. 1737 by Elizabeth); son Nathaniel, daughters Winyfred, Martha, Sarah, Mary. "Item. I give unto Capt. John Turner his heirs executors and assign all my lands at Great Swamp being 400 acres bought of Arthur Kavanaugh one hundred fifty I bought of Capt. Brown one hundred and thirty five I bought of Col. Allen." (relationship not stated). Witnesses: Benjamin Chapman Donaldson, Simon Turner, Robert Clark. (Simon & Robert proved will presented by Elizabeth 7 Oct. 1737). ~ ''Deed and Will Book 1, page 285, Brunswick County, Virginia'' ** Elizabeth's will, dated 28 July 1739/proved 2 October 1740 - http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hickselizabeth1740.html - names son Nathaniel and same daughters, plus Elizabeth (Robert's will lists an Elizabeth, but I read it as his wife... obvious by this will, she was a daughter) - all with Hicks surname. Executors: son Nathaniel and Burrell Brown (Brown presented the will in Brunswick Co. Court) ** Robert Hicks ([[Hicks-6764]]), married Elizabeth Irvin, daughter of [[Irvin-425|Nathaniel Irvin]] and [[Peterson-4819|Elizabeth Peterson]] - her mother's 1736 [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/irvinelizabeth.html will] gives land to her son-in-law Robert Hicks: "all land and plantation in Isle of Wight on South side of Meherrin River" ~ ''Deed and Will Book 1, page 266, Brunswick County, Virginia'' *** A search for duplicates of Elizabeth Irvin uncovered a bit of a mess... see [[Ervin-490]], [[Irvin-872]] and Irvin wives born James: [[James-233]], [[James-4930]], [[James-16774]] * Robert Hicks, 1765, Berkeley County, SC - http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks26.html * Robert Hicks died 1803/4 - [[Hicks-6069|Robert Hicks (abt.1739-bef.1804)]] - transcription posted on his profile (son of James Hicks and Martha Fathey)... Lewis Hicks was a witness: ** "Will of Robert Hicks, dated January 3, 1803, and proved June 25, 1804. Wife, Rebecca Hicks. Sons, Paschal Hicks, Abner H. Hicks, Hamlin Hicks, Isaac Hicks. Daughters, Tabetha Bracey and Frances James. Will Book 7, page 29, Brunswick County,..." * James Hicks - 1761 will - http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksjames1761.html * James Hicks - 1776 will - http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hixjames.html * Isaac Collier, 1771 - transcription on his profile ([[Collier-988]] / father of Judith [[Collier-419]] * James Hicks, will proved in Court December 23, 1793 in Brunswick County (cited for both [[Hicks-11234]], son of George [[Hicks-5190]], and [[Hicks-1942]], son of Robert [[Hicks-3762]] * Robert Hicks (husband of Esther) - 1733, transcription on his profile ([[Hicks-11427]]) :: Not a will: :* Judith Hicks (wife of Jr.) - GreeneCounty, GA.Know all men by these presents that I, Judith Hicks, of Green County, State of Georgia, widow of James Hicks of the aforesaid county, deceased, do appoint Thomas Hicks, of the County of Green, State of Georgia, and Williamson Smith of Brunswick County, State of Virginia, my lawful agents, or my attorneys in fact, to demand and recover my dower, or third part, of a tract of land in Brunswick County, Virginia, on Indian Branch, it being a tract of land sold by my late husband to WILLIAM WALKER, and to which I have not relinquished by dower, and my attorneys are to represent me as if I were there in person. Dated 29 January 1817, Recorded 26 Jan. 1818 Ref: Brunswick County Deed Book 24, page 1 == Sources == :'''Footnotes and citations''' :'''Source list''' (for transcriptions of Hicks family wills and other records) * http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/ ** http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/ (this page has links to quite a lot of transcriptions and abstracts of Hicks family wills) ** http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/index.html ** see also http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/wills/ *** http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/wills/willbk02.txt * http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/abstracts/H%20Surnames.html * https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/GENE7-0001.html * http://yanceyfamilygenealogy.org/NotesforThomasHicks.pdf * http://www.bluegrassmessengers.com/hicks-family-records--marriage-birth-land-bible.aspx * http://www.bluegrassmessengers.com/early-hicks-hix-immigrants---mainly-virginia.aspx : '''See also''' * [[Space:Hicks Family Bible (Virginia) |Hicks Family Bible (Virginia)]]

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==The Valley and Hidalgo== Hidalgo County, Texas The county is named for '''[[Hidalgo y Costilla-2|Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla]], a priest. {{Image|file=Hidalgo_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Old Hidalgo Courthouse. }} ===History/Timeline=== *{{Blue|1852 Hidalgo County was created from Cameron and Starr counties and organized the same year}}. It was named for leader of Mexico’s independence movement of 1810, Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costillo.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/hidalgo-county Empresarios were granted large grants to bring in settlers to the Texas Colony and later to the Republic of Texas.. The closest example to this county was James McGloin and McMullens colony around San Patricio colony. the Germans settled in colonies surrounding Bexar in the Hill Country. Texas' Colonies- were large areas embracing one or more settlements and the surrounding rural territory., Within Texas area or colony there could be found Bexar, Goliad, Nacogdoches DeWitts, Adelverain, and Robertson's colony. The Rio Grande valley was settled later. There were areas of light settlement and areas of light settlement and ranching with no major roads. *Prior to the revolution of Texas against Mexico, there was no political subdivision at the county level. In 1835, Texas had colonies, Brazos Colony, Nacogdoches Colony , Harris Colony, DeWitt's Colony, McGloin's Colony, Robertson Colony, Liberty Colony, San Patricio colony, and others. Following the Revolution there was Peter's colony in North Texas, the Panhandle developed, with settlers applying for land grants to the State of Texas, Red River Colony, etc. {{Image|file=Hidalgo_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=New Courthouse.}} :'''Archaic period''' -Artifacts indicate that inhabitants of the region were semi-nomadic hunters/gatherers and kept no domestic animals except a few dogs. :'''11,000 years''' Nomadic Coahuiltecan Indians inhabitedregion.Karankawa Indians lived along the coast. ::Early Native Americans began experimenting with farming. As they began cultivating and growing food, they settled in one given area. {{Image|file=Starr_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=view of Mexico }}{{clear}} :'''1519''' the coast was mapped and named Amichel by Alonzo Álvarez de Pineda. Handbook of Texas Online, Alicia A. Garza, "Willacy County," accessed July 10, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw10.Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on February 22, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. : '''1530's''' - Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca crossed the area. :'''1554''' a fleet of twenty ships was wrecked on South Padre Island in the Willacy area. :No evidence has been seen of Spanish explorers in the 16th century. ::(2) two small settlements were started near the current Starr County. It is said that sometime later the settlers '''moved''' the towns '''across the river'''... Grantees did find land that would support cattle and sheep raising. :'''August 1638''' [[Garcia de Sepulveda-1|Jacinto García de Sepulveda]] crossed the Rio Grande into the area at the site of '''Mier''' in search of Dutch sailors reported on the Texas]] coast. He had followed The Rio Grande. :'''Aug 1687''' - The 2nd trip by Alonso De León as he looked for Fort St. Louis. :'''1747''' '''[[De la Garza Falcón-10|Miguel de la Garza Falcón]]''' reconnoitered the northern bank of the river in search of suitable land to establish a settlement. He found the land unsuitable even for stock raising and condemned it as uninhabitable. He wanted good land to develop colony. THIS IS the very fertile VALLEY :'''1749''' Spanish crown looked at the area, assigning José de Escandón to colonize the area. :'''1763''' - First settlement by Francisco de la Garza Martinéz, son of Blas María de la Garza Falcón, :'''1763''' Second settlement- Corrales de los Saenz, by the Saenz family. :'''1767'''. The community fell within porciones 71 and 72, which were issued to Juan Salinas and Juan Ángel Saens, :'''1798''' - Two other land grants in the Willacy County area were made to Vicente de Ynojosa by Spain ::(2) two small settlements were started near the current Starr County. It is said that sometime later the settlers moved the towns across the river... Grantees did find land that would support cattle and sheep raising. :'''Between 1749-1846''': ' en land grants and seventy-one portions in E part of Starr. :'''1763''' - First settlement by Francisco de la Garza Martinéz, son of Blas María de la Garza Falcón, :'''Feb 22, 1792''' - the Spanish land grant was El Agostadero de San Juan Carricitos, to José Narciso Cabazos. :Cabazos immediately developed and settled the land with ranch with 900 cattle; his grant contained more than a half million acres. This was the area of future Willacy County and parts of Hidalgo and Kenedy counties. :'''1811''' - after Ynojosa died, descendants kept control of the land. Indians drove the Ynojosa descendants away. This area was not near the Rio Grande River. :'''1821''' -a trade path/road was built from Matamoros through the future Willacy County to San Patricio :'''Republic of Texas 1836-1845-''' The origin of Texas county government can be found in the Spanish system of government.," with colonization under Spanish government and rule. Many of the oldest land grants in the State of Texas are still showing the Spanish grant. All were called Colonies in early years as Spain explored, established missions. See New Spain subproject| sub sub project Texas ( part of US Southern Colonies. Originally it was just Texas, then it became Bexar, then the colonies formed. :'''post Texas Revolution''' - area fell within the territory between the Rio Grande and Nueces River, that was in territorial dispute over Texas or Mexico. :'''1835-1836''', the Rio Grande Valley was a territory, México considered part of Mexico, yet Texas claimed the river as part of Texas.. General Santa Ana when captured in the Battle of San Jacinto agreed to the border as southern border. After Revolution this area was in dispute as both Mexico and Republic of Texas claimed it. :'''1846-1848''' - Gen. Zachary Taylor crossed the Arroyo Colorado at Paso Real when he was in the area during the Mexican War, known as '''General Taylor's Road.''' ::"General Taylor's Road" This road and the '''Old San Antonio Road''' west of La Sal Vieja were the only routes overland into the lower Rio Grande valley. [[Taylor-223| Zachary Taylor]] supplied men, supplies on an unpaved track that eventually became the Old Military Road. Their activity and forays into Mexico to transport men and supplies were during the years, *See Also [[Space:Old_Alice_Road|'''{{purple|Old Alice Road}}''']] :'''1846-48'''- Mexican American War :''''1847 -''' Henry Clay Davis established '''Rancho Davis''' on the Rio Grande. :'''1848 Treaty of Hidalgo''', Hidalgo County, Texas was part of the disputed territory during the Mexican-American War. After the Mexican-American War.''' The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo''' of 1848]] the area became part of ''' San Patricio area first. ''. In the same year the region was further subdivided and became part of '''Cameron County'''. :'''1848'''. The end of this war stopped the disagreement of boundary and established the boundary to be the Rio Grande River.to supply his men in Mexico during the war.]. :'''10 Feb 1848,''' Starr County, Texas was created from Nueces County, Texas. (Texas Laws 1847, 2d leg., ch. 31/p. 24) :'''07 Aug 1848''' Starr fully organized. (Kennedy, 159) :'''Oct 26, 1848''' - Camp Ringgold, later Fort Ringgold, was built at Rancho Davis in Cameron county area..https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_Grande_City,_Texas {{Image|file=Starr_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Fort Ringgold }}{{clear}} :'''1849''' the area became a popular stopping point for gold seekers from the United States on the way to California. The '''Old Military Road''' had become part of the '''Gila Route''' to the '''West Coast'''. :'''1850 ''' -Los Saenz was renamed Roma-Los Saenz and became a thriving community. Thirty-nine ranches operating. Texas and Mexico were the main markets for fruits, vegetables, such as squash, citrus fruit, corn. :'''1850 ''' - Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1850) ended the Mexican War in 1848 and this area became Nueces County. :'''1852''' - Starr County lost a large portion of its E astern lands when Hidalgo County was formed. :'''1849''' the "Oblates of Mary Immaculate" periodically visited the ranches between [[:Category: Brownsville, Texas|Brownsville]] and [[:Category: Laredo, Texas|Laredo]]. :'''1852''' The county had 40-45 ranches. As land was parceled out from one generation to the next the ranches located along the river developed into villages. In this way, ranches gave rise to the communities of '''La Habitación''', '''Relampago''', and '''Peñitas'''. Ranches away from the river included '''Laguna Seca Ranch''', founded in 1867, '''Mora Relámpago Ranch (1875)''', and '''San Manuel Ranch (1876)'''. Farmers in the N, made a living by stock raising, while those along the river were involved in transportation, agriculture, and trade México . {{Image|file=Starr_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=. }}{{Clear}} :'''Sept. 2,1852''' - '''La Habitación''' was renamed Edinburg, Texas and made county seat. The first county court convened on September 2, 1852, and as its first act issued licences to '''ferries''' at [[:Category: Hidalgo, Texas|Hidalgo County]], San Luis, [[:Category: Penitas, Texas|Penitas]], and Las Cuevas. '''José M. J. Carbajal''' was an early court reporter. :''' Jan 1858,''' Starr lost land to creation of [[:Space: Zapata County, Texas|Zapata]]. (Texas Laws 1857, 7th leg., ch. 55, sec. 7/p. 60) :'''1860''' Rancho Davis was renamed into “Rio Grande City” to encourage investors and settlers Rancho Davis AKA Rio Rio Grande City was made county seat. Zapata County was formed from part of Starr's land. :'''1860-:Cortina Wars''' when '''Juan Nepomuceno Cortina the Mexican Robin Hood)''', on his way to a robbery, was intercepted by a force of [[:Category: Texas Rangers|Texas Rangers]]. This encounter was known as the ''Battle of La Bolsa''. :'''1861-65- Civil War''' -Paso Real became an important crossing point for Confederate cotton exports. County residents were isolated from each other, however, and from the population center of [[:Category: Brownsville, Texas|Brownsville]] in neighboring [[:Category: Cameron County, Texas|Cameron County]]. :'''1861-65''' -Hidalgo County was a haven for outlaws from both sides of the river, taking advantage of the US and Texas' forces' 'attention to the Civil War. Lawlessness occurred in the Valley as Mexican bandits tried to take over. Paso Real became an important crossing point for Confederate cotton exports. :'''Dec 28, 1862''' Armed Mexican bandits crossed into Los Ebanos, Texas, captured a Confederate wagon-train, and killed 3 teamsters. At other times Mexican cattle rustlers would cross into Texas to steal cattle. No counties prospered following the Civil War. The Valley began to prosperafter the '''Civil War''' as did Cameron County, Texas . The Valley instead found itself battling cattle rustlers,as well as by Union and Confederate deserters. :'''26 Jul 1870''', Starr lost land to [[:Space: Duval County, Texas]] and [[:Space: Nueces County, Texas|Nueces]]. (Texas Laws 1870, 12th leg., called session., ch. 27/p. 40) :'''1872 to 1875''' Sheriff Alex J. Leo repeatedly wired Washington requesting troops to curtail cattle rustling and end the "Cattle Wars," but his efforts were in vain. :'''April 2, 1875''', Capt. Leander H. McNelly and a band of Texas Ranger arrived to help. :'''1886''' - Oranges were introduced by ranchman, Cantú, who brought seeds from Montemorelos, Nuevo León, to his ranch near La Sal Vieja. Ball family successful ill the enterprise. :'''1886''' Edinburg, Texas was washed away by a severe flood, after which it was moved to another flood-prone site about two miles north of the river. :'''1891''' The Garza War came to an end , when '''Catarino Erasmo Garza''' and his men were defeated at '''[[:Category: La Joya, Texas|La Joya]]''' in southwest [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]]. :'''1904''' - More Anglo settlement came after the building of the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway organized the Raymond Town and Improvement Company :'''1905-1910''', Developers sponsored tickets for prospective farmers to buy a 30-day round trip ticket to see and learn the prospects of the "magic valley. They bought land, planned by the ranchers or land developers - not all stayed. :'''1908 Chapin''' was established , was soon made county seat and renamed Edinburg, Texas . The old county seat, Edinburg, Texas, was moved away from the river and renamed Hidalgo. :'''1911''' - Willacy County was separated and created from parts of Cameron, Hidalgo counties included Kenedy County. This was named for state senator John G. Willacy. {{Image|file=Willacy_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=ONIONS. }}{{clear}} :'''11 Mar 1911''', Starr lost to the creation of [[:Space: Brooks County, Texas|Brooks]]. (Texas Laws 1911, 32d leg., reg. sess., ch. 39/pp. 55-57) :'''1912''' - Milt White introduced the Bermuda onion to Willacy County, grew well. This onion farming gradually displaced much of the ranchland in the southern part of the county. It became the most important crop. ''Everyone uses onions in cooking''. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txwillac/history.html Willacy onions] Raymondville held an annual Onion Festival. The catch phrase: "The Breath of a Nation." {Image|file=Willacy_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Onion Festival. }}{{clear}} :'''1912-1915''' Border raids claimed at (30) Anglo lives and several (100) Mexican lives. This converted the area into a combat zone, and brought settlement to a halt. Though the raiders disrupted lives and stole cattle, law-enforcement officers were also accused of excessive violence and unjust practices. :'''1920's''' The Bermuda onion crops were successful, the salt enterprise was being supplied by '''La Sal Vieja''', yet the county had''' no paved roads.'''Segregation was the norm. Inexperienced teacher taught at the Mexican schools, which were overcrowded, ill equipped. There were no high schools for them as Hispanics were not expected if parents did not removed the children to help support the family. :'''1921''' Kenedy split from Willacy. Early settled ranchers in the Northern part of the county wanted to be separated from the newcomers, farmers of the Southern part. :'''1927''' the Arroyo Colorado Navigation District of Cameron and Willacy counties was formed. :'''1940''' -the first oil wells were sunk in the county's Willamar Oil Field. This oil production is a major part of the local economy today. Now natural gas is also rising. Sorghum introduced. :'''1941''' -Hidalgo County received its '''first military base , when Moore Air Field''' was built twelve miles northwest of Mission, Texas. The field was operated by the '''United States Army Air Force''' during World War II and was named for '''Lt. Frank Murchison Moore''', a Texan. :'''1960's''' -The civil-rights movement that had swept the country during the 1960s brought increased participation of Hispanics in Hidalgo County, Texas politics., '''"Pharr Police Riot" of 1971''' illustrates. In '' Donna, Texas , migrant farm workers' children were sent to a separate school until the late 1970s. {{Image|file=Starr_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Here's an image. }}{{Clear}} :'''1982''', 91% of the land was in farms and ranches, (52% of farmland under cultivation and 85% irrigated; 51- to 60% of the county was considered prime farmland. The primary crops were sorghum, cotton, corn, and vegetables; Hidalgo County led Texas counties in the production of cabbage, onions, cantaloupes, carrots, and watermelons. The primary fruits and nuts grown in the county were grapefruit, oranges, and pecans. Cattle, milk cows, and hogs were the primary livestock products. :'''2015'''- a large-scale prison riot at the leading employer for the county in South Texas. Tent City. -housed '''undocumented immigrants''' awaiting deportation). These rioting immigrants who were serving federal criminal sentences illegally entering the U.S) . Cause- inadequate medical care, filthy toilets and maggot-infested food. ::Inmates set fire to 3 of the 10 Kevlar tents that lend the South Texas prison its nickname, Tent City, and damaged the plumbing and electrical systems. The prison called in the FBI. Tear gas was fired and armored vehicles entered. Inmates also sliced open the tents that were not burned. By the time prison authorities regained control of the prison, the '''$60 million facility''' was reduced to a shambles; the federal Bureau of Prisons declared it “uninhabitable. Prisoners were moved. '''The county lost its leading employer''' of county residents.

:'''Bass Family Ranches''', Location in Aranasas, Atascosa, Brooks, Hidalgo, Johnson, Kenedy, Kleberg, Parker, Red River and Tarrant counties (ACREAGE: 150,000 Acres) :The Basses are similar to the Easts. The family is very tightlipped. Neither the family or employees will confirm location, acreage. According to what we can find, there are 3 Texas ranches. :1) Lee Bass owns El Coyote (S of Falfurrias ) :2) Ed owns the Wainscot (SW of Fort Worth) :3) the Bass family owns the San Jose cattle company on the Gulf Coast as well as additional acreage scattered around Texas.. :4) Winfield Scott founded Winscott, founded by Winfield Scott (Fort Worth millionaire) :5) San Jose Ranch is located on San Jose Island (north of South Padre. Cattle would have to swim or be transported by barge to and from the mainland. (The Island has an airstrip, but is used for people).http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

====County Seat==== *[[:Category:Edinburg, Texas|Edinburg]] (population 85,456) is the county’s seat of government and the home of the University of Texas-Pan American, Hidalgo County, Texas. Other communities include McAllen, Texas (138,356), Mission, Texas| (81,581), and Pharr, Texas (74,344). ===Adjacent counties=== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Hidalgo County, Texas | NW Location = | N Location = Brooks County, Texas | NE Location= Kenedy County, Texas | E Location = Willacy County, Texas
Cameron County, Texas | SE Location = Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Tamaulipas México | S Location = Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Tamaulipas , Reynosa, Tamaulipas,
and Río Bravo Municipality, Tamaulipas
Tamaulipas, Mexico | SW Location = | W Location = Starr County, Texas }} *[[:Space: Brooks County, Texas|Brooks County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Kenedy County, Texas|Kenedy County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Willacy County, Texas|Willacy County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Cameron County, Texas|Cameron County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Starr County, Texas|Starr County Free Space]] ===Geography=== [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]] is located in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas and is one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,583 square miles (4,100 sq. km), of which 1,571 square miles (4,070 sq. km) is land and 12 square miles (31 km2) (0.8%). Northern part of the county has sandy and light loamy soils over deep reddish or mottled, clayey subsoils. In some areas limestone lies within forty inches of the surface. The southern part of the county has moderately deep to deep loamy surfaces over clayey subsoils. Along the Rio Grande brown to red clays occur. '''Vegetation'''
Hidalgo County is in the South Texas Plains vegetation area, which features grasses, mesquite, live oaks, and chaparral. Native plants, reduced in recent years by extensive farming, include chapote, guayacan, ebony, huisache, brasil, and yucca. Natural Resources/Minerals
Natural resources included caliche, sand, gravel, oil, and gas. Oil and gas production in 1982 totaled 98,487,211,000 cubic feet (2.7888472×109 cu. m) of gas-well gas, 139,995 barrels of crude oil, 1,101,666 barrels of condensate, and 15,784,000 cubic feet (447,000 cu. m) of casinghead gas. Climate
The climate is subtropical and sub-humid. Temperatures range from an average low of 47 °F (8 °C) in January to an average high to 96 °F (36 °C) in July; the average annual temperature is 73 °F (23 °C). Rainfall averages 23 inches (580 mm) a year, and the growing season lasts for 320 days of the year. ====National Protected Areas==== *Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge (part) *Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge *Rio Grande River *Ports of Entry August 1638 '''[[Garcia de Sepulveda-1|Jacinto García de Sepulveda]]''' crossed the Rio Grande into the area at the site of '''Mier''' in search of Dutch sailors reported on the Texas]] coast. In 1687 the second expedition of '''[[De Leon-229|Alonso De León]]''' in search of Fort St. Louis also followed the river route. In the 1720s - Spain's renewed interests in establishing colonies in the future State of [[:Space: Texas|Texas]] due to rapid expansion of [[:Category: United Kingdom|British]] and [[:Category: France (en)|French]] colonization. In 1747 '''[[De la Garza Falcón-10|Miguel de la Garza Falcón]]''' reconnoitered the northern bank of the river in search of suitable land to establish a settlement. He found the land unsuitable even for stock raising and condemned it as uninhabitable. Despite [[De la Garza Falcón-10|de la Garza Falcon's]] judgement, the area again drew the attention of the Spanish crown, and in 1749 '''[[Escandon-3|José de Escandón]]''' was assigned the task of colonizing the area. He established four towns on the southern banks of the Rio Bravo (Rio Grande) including Reynosa, Tamaulipas(1749)''', which was originally located across the river from the site of present-day [[:Category: Penitas, Texas|Penitas]]. He founded '''[[:Category: Camargo Municipality, Tamaulipas|Camargo]]''' (1749), '''[[:Category: Mier Municipality, Tamaulipas|Mier]]''' (1750), and '''Revilla''' (now [[:Category: Guerrero Municipality, Tamaulipas|Guerrero]]) (1752). Settlers from these colonies later crossed the Rio Grande and settled the northern banks of the river. About '''eighty porciones''' in about '''nineteen grants''' were issued in the future Hidalgo County, Texas by the Spanish and Mexican governments. Colonization was left in the hands of the grantees, who established settlements along the river as well as in the northern reaches of the future county. A settlement called '''La Habitación''', also known as '''Rancho San Luis or San Luisito''', was established north of the river [[Category: Hidalgo, Texas]], in 1774. Because the land was suitable for cattle and sheep raising the grantees turned to ranching with great success. Among the first settlers was '''Juan José Ynojosa de Ballí''', who was issued the '''Llano Grande grant''' on May 29, 1790. Another successful rancher was '''José Manuel Gómez''', who received the '''Santa Anita grant''' in 1798. In 1798 he established the '''Santa Anita Ranch''', which was still in operation in 1995 under the name '''McAllen Ranch'''. Most of the other grantees also managed to settle their land and become successful ranchers. ====Parent County/Formed From==== Established in 1852 from [[:Category:San Patricio County, Texas|San Patricio County]] and [[:Category: Cameron County, Texas|Cameron County]] ===Demographics=== Despite political turmoil and cattle rustling, the county population grew to 6,534 by 1890. The county population was estimated at 6,837 in 1900. The population was estimated at 13,728 in 1910. In 1920 the population was 38,110, more than double what it had been in 1910, In 1930 the county's population was estimated at 77,004, of which 41,522 individuals were identified as "Mexican." Great Depression, the county's population increased to 106,059 in 1940. '''The number of residents fluctuated''', however, during any given year due to migrant farm workers and winter Texans or "snowbirds" coming or going. The population was estimated at 160,446 in 1950. The population was estimated at 180,904 in 1960. 1970 the population had reached 181,533. Immigration increased throughout the 1970s. The population doubled between 1970 and 1977, to an estimated 232,300. In 1980 the population was estimated at 283,229, including 15,868 retired workers. In 1982 Hidalgo County was ranked sixty-fourth among all United States counties in the highest birth rate and twelfth in highest percent of Hispanic-origin residents. '''The county has never experienced a decrease in population'''. In 1988 Hidalgo County, Texas hosted 80,000 "winter Texans." By 1990, the population numbered 383,545 In 1992 it was discovered that an unusually high number of children born in the county were being born with anencephaly, a neural birth defect. As of 1989, twenty-seven out of every 10,000 babies born to Hispanic women in the area had neural birth defects, and this situation had not improved by 1992, when women of child-bearing age were told to consume folic acid to prevent further defects while various organizations studied the problem. ====Economy==== Ranching dominated the economy in 1860, when 10,695 cattle and 3,330 sheep were counted; the latter produced 10,900 pounds of wool. Rustling also thrived. In 1870 rustlers were attracted to a county with 18,141 cattle and 11,270 sheep and a population of only 2,387. Ranching reached its peak in 1890 with 71,176 cattle; 20,906 sheep gave 41,074 pounds of wool. The Hidalgo Advance, the county's first newspaper, went into publication in March 1903. It was published for the sole purpose of advertising the county and attracting a '''railroad'''. When it arrived in 1904, the '''St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway''' made a big difference. In 1903 '''land sold for twenty-five cents an acre''', but by 1906 it was selling at '''fifty dollars an acre''', and by 1910 the price had increased to as much as '''$300 an acre'''. In 1911 the San Benito and '''San Benito and Rio Grande Valley Railway''' made the junction with the '''St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway''' at [[:Category: San Benito, Texas|San Benito]]. The '''Texas and New Orleans''' built into the Valley in 1927. With the introduction of the railroad and the influx of settlers wishing to establish farms during the first decade of the twentieth century, the county's economic base shifted toward farming. The primary crops were corn and cotton. Farming in [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]] was not practiced on a large scale until the latter part of the nineteenth century. Citrus fruits were among the first products cultivated. By '''1878, Carlota Vela''' at the Laguna Seca Ranch had a small orange grove that was known for the quality of its fruit. Later the primary crops were cotton and sugarcane planted on large plantations for export. The first attempt at growing cane on a large scale was made in 1883 by John Closner, who established a plantation and mill near the site of present-day [[:Category: Pharr, Texas|Pharr]]. Attempts to irrigate rice were unsuccessful, but citrus fruits and vegetables were produced on a commercial basis starting around 1907, when W. A. Fitch planted a commercial-scale grapefruit orchard near '' Mercedes, Texas'''. '''1920''' Farms had increased to 1,727, seven times the number of farms in 1890. '''John H. Shary''', who became a successful land developer and promoter, arrived in Hidalgo County in 1912. '''Shary''', who developed the citrus industry, was selling his grapefruit by 1919. In 1924 a regional '''Texas Agricultural Experiment Station''' was established in [[:Category: Weslaco, Texas|Weslaco]]. Thriving towns sprang up across the southern part of the county east to west along '''U.S. Highway 83''', which by 1930 was described as the "longest main street in the world." *'''1930''' the conversion of the economy to truck farming was complete. That year there were only 34,505 cattle, and the number of farms had increased to 4,321, more than double the number in 1920. The primary crops were cotton, planted on 131,884 acres, and corn, planted on 14,658 acres. Stock farming and ranching continued mainly in the northern part of the county, where cattle, sheep, and poultry were the main livestock. :The first producing oil well in the county was brought in on September 18, 1934, by '''Otto C. Woods'''. The oil and gas industry soon became important in the county. With the increase in population the number of farms grew by 1940 to 5,094. '''1941''' the county's sixty-two manufacturing establishments produced $6,502,129 in products. By 1950 the county had 5,314 farms, and '''citrus fruit production''' had become the '''most important industry'''. That year's harvest yielded 3,093,792 boxes of oranges and 169,245 tons of grapefruit. Cotton production was 197,267 bales, and corn production was 72,495 bushels. '''1967''' the county had produced twenty million barrels of oil. In 1969 an estimated $50 million came from [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]]'s winter vegetables, citrus fruit, and cotton. That year the number of farms had declined to 4,124, a decrease attributable to the increase in farming corporations. '''1978''' [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]] was averaging $188 million in annual farm income, 90 percent of which came from cotton, corn, citrus fruit, sugarcane, and grain. Also by that year the average annual income from mineral production, including oil and gas, was $65 million. The peso devaluation of 1976 did not have an immediate effect on the economy of the Rio Grande Valley. :Merchants that catered to Mexican nationals experienced a negative effect of the devaluations occurring in that decade. Merchants such as clothiers, jewelers, car dealers, and some real estate agents were hurt; agribusiness, ranching, and the oil industry suffered less. '''1980''' Industries with the most workers were agribusiness, tourism, oil and gas field servicing, construction, frozen food processing and canning, meat packing, and soft drink bottling, which earned an aggregate of $1,575,879,000. In 1982 Hidalgo County had 171 manufacturers with 7,100 employees and products valued at $211.9 million. '''1987''' The McAllen-Edinburg-Mission metropolitan area had the lowest per capita income (est. $7,001) in the United States. [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]] had the state's highest unemployment rate, and county government was underfunded resulting its independent health-care program ran out of money halfway through the fiscal year. Corporations were doing well. 1988 more than $1 billion a year in goods passed through the foreign trade zone located south of [[:Category: McAllen, Texas|McAllen]] in south central [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]]. After its warehouses filled up that year, the foreign trade zone had to turn away tenants. '''1988''' Retail sales rose 22.6 percent that year. Little profit found its way to the poor people. Rife of the colonia residents (many were migrant farm workers) was shown in the colonia dwellers (52,000) lived in 366 colonies, with problems of inadequate water supply and substandard housing. 1990- Residents were 383,545 composed of Hispanics, Germans, and Anglo-Americans are the three largest ethnic groups. The labor force that made Hidalgo County, a prosperous agricultural region had a labor force that wasthe poorest in the nation. It was hoped that in the 1990s part of the problem would be solved by new trade and opportunities for employment brought by the '''North American Free Trade Agreement''' ('''NAFTA'''). Because of its proximity to Mexico, Hidalgo County, Texas was also a favored entry point for drug smugglers. '''2002''' the county had 2,104 farms and ranches covering 593,158 acres, with 68 percent devoted to crops and 28 percent to pasture. That year farmers and ranchers in the area earned $202,073,000; crop sales accounted for $182,431,000 of the total. Sugar cane, vegetables, grain, citrus, cotton, and cattle were the chief agricultural products. More than 2,777,000 barrels of oil, and 234,486,500 thousand cubic feet of gas well gas, were produced in the county in 2004; by the end of that year 110,100,000 barrels of petroleum had been taken from county lands since 1934. :Food processing and other agribusinesses, tourism and mineral operations were important elements of the local economy. ===Government, Politics, and Political History=== :1886 Courthouse this served as the courthouse for Hidalgo following construction, until the county seat was moved to Chapin. Chapin was later renamed Edinburg). Brick construction made in Reynosa, Mexico. "This building functioned as the Hidalgo County Courthouse from its construction in 1886 until the County Seat was moved to Chapin. This was later renamed Edinburg It originally was two story, but the cupola, roof, 2nd floor were destroyed in a fire. Later this building later served as an immigration and customs facility." Recorded as a Texas Historic Landmark in 1963. {{Image|file=Hidalgo_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=1886 courthouse before fire. }}{{Image|file=Hidalgo_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1886 Hidalgo courthouse after the roof was altered. }}{{Clear}} :1908 When the government and offices moved to Chapin. the County Judge Chaplin became involved in a trial, so the county changed the name of the town to Edinburg......http://www.texasescapes.com/SouthTexasTowns/HidalgoTexas/Hidalgo-Texas-1886-Hidalgo-County-Courthouse.htm {{Image|file=Hidalgo_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=New Courthouse. }} ====Politics==== Politically, the County had become a battleground, as various groups vied for dominance of local politics. Party affiliations, especially with the '''Reds and Blues''', were firmly entrenched by 1869. Members of the Democratic party, known as the Reds, included '''Thaddeus Rhodes, Ben Kidder, Pete Champion''', '''W. P. Dougherty''' and '''James Dougherty'''. The Reds ruled the county for most of the last third of the nineteenth century. Their ineffective government was blamed for the county's having '''eight sheriffs between 1869 and 1876'''. It was alleged that the Reds kept control of the county by using the pachanga or block vote, which entailed rounding up men, filling them with food and liquor, and paying their poll tax. The Republican party members, the Blues, included '''John McAllen, Jesse Bennett, and Dr. Alexander M. Headley'''. '''Martin "Big Drunk" Norgraves''' was first county clerk and was credited as the organizer of block voting. By 1880 the population was 4,347, and all except women and the 114 African Americans were fair game for the parties looking for votes. '''Closner became sheriff in 1890.''' {{Image|file=Hidalgo_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=News article, death, Closner, '''lawman without a gun''' }}{{clear}} While pioneering in farming and irrigation, Closner also brought law and order to the outlaw-plagued county. After 1884-1890 service as deputy, was elected sheriff in 1890-- the ninth in 7 years. Without using six-gun or killing a man, tamed gangs of rustlers and bandits. When he retired in 1912, he had enforced six-shooter law (no guns worn)-- a border first.Closner lived in retirement until his death, on June 3, 1932.[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fcl33 John Closner]http://www.stxmaps.com/go/texas-historic-landmark-john-closner-home.html During his rule he brought peace to the county and was seen as such an effective leader that he was nicknamed the "father" of Hidalgo County. By 1882, when '''John Closner''' was elected deputy sheriff, was control over cattle rustlers achieved. In the process, however, he made enemies. During the 1890s his rivals tried to have him assassinated twice and brought a ranger investigation against him. Though Closner's Reds were effective in bringing law and order to the county, the rivalry with the Blues did not abate. It came to a head in August 1890, when the Blues set up their polls and judges while the Reds held elections. This effectively gave the county two sets of officials. The Blues wanted to stop the Reds' use of the '''pachanga''', which gave undocumented aliens access to the polls. Consequently, Dr. Headley and a company of 150 Blues took over Edinburg and ruled for several days under the moniker '''"Independent Republic of Hidalgo."''' United States officials ended Headley's "republic" when he attempted to collect customs at the border. During the first decade of the twentieth century Closner ran unopposed, and nominees for district and state offices received 90 percent of the votes. In 1914 the county had only 700 Anglo-American farmers who had paid their poll tax, as opposed to the 1,200 Hispanics that the Democratic machine could mobilize. In 1914 the '''Good Government League''' was established after '''Judge James H. Edwards''' was ousted by the Closner regime. The league was made up exclusively of Anglo farmers, businessmen, and professionals who supported Edwards and promised to "clean up" Hidalgo County politics. '''Sheriff Anderson Y. Baker''' then took control over the Democratic machine and maintained it for twelve years, through voter manipulation, election fraud, and large-scale graft. Because of the machine's shenanigans the Weslaco ballot box was thrown out during the 1928 county election. In the resulting "Hidalgo County Rebellion" the citizens of Weslaco armed themselves against the Mexican voters, whom they considered pawns of the machine. Weslaco's Anglo voters, all new farmers to the area and opposed to the regime, asked for and got a federal investigation. The investigation not only hurt the machine but further marginalized Hispanic voters, who were scared away from the polls. In 1929, in yet another attempt to oust the remnants of boss rule, the '''Good Government League''', headed by '''Charles H. Pease''', led a successful struggle to remove county government from control of a faction that monopolized irrigation projects and oil. Thus Wells and Closner's political machine, which ran Hidalgo County and caused its economic boom, was in the end ousted by the settlers it attracted. ====Politics Today==== Hidalgo County tends to vote for the Democratic Party, although there is representation of the Republican Party in some of the offices that affect the county. Hidalgo County is represented by Ruben Hinojosa of Texas's 15th congressional district, and Henry Cuellar of Texas's 28th congressional district. In the 2012 presidential election, 70.4% of the voters voted for Barack Obama while 28.6% voted for Mitt Romney. The last time Hidalgo County voted Republican was in the 1972 presidential election when Richard Nixon won over 55% of the votes. Inhabitants of [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]] consistently voted Democratic in presidential elections from 1852 to 2000; the only exceptions occurred in 1860, when Constitutional Union candidate '''John Bell''' carried the area, and in 1928, 1952, 1956, and 1972, when Republicans did. '''In 2004, however, Republican George W. Bush took the county with a comfortable margin of victory'''. ======County Offices====== {| class=wikitable |- ! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:bottom;"| '''Position''' ! style="text-align:center; vertical-align:bottom;"| '''Name''' ! style="text-align:center; vertical-align:bottom;"| '''Party''' |- | County Judge | Ramon Garcia | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- | Commissioner, Precinct 1 | A.C. Cuellar, Jr. | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- | Commissioner, Precinct 2 | Eduardo "Eddie" Cantu | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- | Commissioner, Precinct 3 | Joe M. Flores | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- | Commissioner, Precinct 4 | Joseph Palacios | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Criminal District Attorney | Ricardo Rodriguez | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | District Clerk | Laura Hinojosa | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | County Clerk | Arturo Guajardo, Jr. | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Sheriff | J.E. "Eddie" Guerra | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Tax Assessor-Collector | Pablo "Paul" Villarreal | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Treasurer | Norma Garcia | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Constable, Precinct 1 | Celestino Avila, Jr. |Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Constable, Precinct 2 | Martin Cantu | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Constable, Precinct 3 | Lazaro Gallardo, Jr. | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Constable, Precinct 4 | Atanacio "J.R." Gaitan | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |} ====Census==== The U.S. census counted 831,073 people living in [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]] in 2014. About 91 percent were Hispanic and 7.3 percent were Anglo. Of residents age twenty-five and older, 51 percent had completed high school, and 13 percent had college degrees. ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Alamo, Texas|Alamo]] *[[:Category:Alton, Texas|Alton]] *[[:Category:Donna, Texas|Donna]] *[[:Category:Edcouch, Texas|Edcouch]] *[[:Category:Edinburg, Texas|Edinburg]] *[[:Category:Elsa, Texas|Elsa]] *[[:Category:Granjeno, Texas|Granjeno]] *Hildago, Texas *[[:Category:La Joya, Texas|La Joya]] *[[:Category:La Villa, Texas|La Villa]] *[[:Category:McAllen, Texas|McAllen]] *[[:Category:Mercedes, Texas|Mercedes]] *[[:Category:Mission, Texas|Mission]] *[[:Category:Palmhurst, Texas|Palmhurst]] *[[:Category:Palmview, Texas|Palmview]] *[[:Category:Penitas, Texas|Penitas]] *[[:Category:Pharr, Texas|Pharr]] *[[:Category:Progreso, Texas|Progreso]] *[[:Category:Progreso Lakes, Texas|Progreso Lakes]] *[[:Category:San Juan, Texas|San Juan]] *[[:Category:Sullivan City, Texas|Sullivan City]] *[[:Category:Weslaco, Texas|Weslaco]] ===Census-designated places=== *Abram-Perezville, Texas *Alton North, Texas *Cesar Chavez, Texas *Citrus City, Texas *[[:Category:Cuevitas, Hidalgo County, Texas|Cuevitas]] *Doffing, Texas *Doolittle, Texas *El Gato, Texas *[[:Category:Faysville, Texas|Faysville]] *[[:Category:Hargill, Texas|Hargill]] *Havana, Texas *Heidelberg, Texas *Indian Hills, Texas *La Blanca, Texas *La Homa, Texas *[[:Category:Laguna Seca, Texas|Laguna Seca]] *Llano Grande, Texas *Lopezville, Texas *[[:Category:Los Ebanos, Texas|Los Ebanos]] *McCook, Texas *Midway North, Texas *Midway South, Texas *Mila Doce, Texa *Monte Alto, Texas *Muniz, Texas *North Alamo, Hildago County, Texas *Nurillo, Texas *Olivarez, Texas *Palmview South, Texas *[[:Category:Relampago, Texas|Relampago]] *Runn, Texas *San Carlos, Texas *San Manuel-Linn, Texas *Scissors, Texas *South Alamo, Hildago County, Texas *Villa Verde, Texas *West Sharyland, Texas ==Notables== *Juan José Ynojosa de Ballí, est. a ranch *José Manuel Gómez, est. Santa Anita Ranch *José M. J. Carbajal, early court reporter *[[Landry-1185|Tom (Thomas Wade) Landry]] (b. September 11, 1924 in Mission, Tx, d. February 12, 2000), ====Wiki Tree Profiles==== *[[Garcia de Sepulveda-1|Jacinto García de Sepulveda]] *[[De Leon-229|Alonso De Leon]] *[[De la Garza Falcón-10|Miguel de la Garza Falcón]] *[[Hidalgo y Costilla-2|Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla]] *'''Sergeant Alfredo Cantu Gonzalez''', '''(1946 - 1968 KIA), USMC Vietnam [[:Category: Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor recipient]] born Edinburg.''' *[[Cano-105|Pedro Cano]], WWII Medal of Honor recipient, United States Army *[[Escandon-3|José de Escandón]] :[[Nunez-416|'''Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca''']], http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/a_c/cabezadevaca.htmHandbook of Texas Online, Donald E. Chipman, "Cabeza De Vaca, Alvar Nunez," accessed May 10, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fca06. ====Servicemen==== :[[Gomez-924|Silvestre Gomez, Army]] Hidalgo county, Texas ====Grants==== *'''José Manuel Gómez''', who received the '''Santa Anita grant''' ==Cemeteries== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} {| |- !Cemetery Name, !|Number of Listings, !|% Photographed from Find A Grave |- |*[[:Category: Abram Cemetery, Abram, Texas|Abram Cemetery]], ||456, ||2% |- |*Agua Negra Ranch Cemetery, Progreso || || |- |*[[:Category:Anacuitas Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Anacuitas Cemetery, Mercedes]] ||170 ||45% |- |*[[:Category:Anahuac Community Cemetery, Edcouch, Texas|Anahuac Community Cemetery, Edcouch]]|| 76 || 9% |- |*[[:Category:Anciso-Gavia Family Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Anciso-Gavia Family Cemetery, Mercedes]] || || |- |*[[:Category:Andrea Ranch Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Andrea Ranch Cemetery]] || || |- |*[[:Category: Asadores Cemetery, Donna, Texas|Asadores Cemetery, Donna]], ||32, ||88% |- |*[[:Category:Balli Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Balli Cemetery]], ||15 , ||7% |- |*[[:Category:Bazan Ranch Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Bazan Ranch Cemetery]] ||6||100% |- |*Benavides Ranch Cemetery|||| |- |*[[:Category:Brewster Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Brewster Cemetery]], ||40 , ||3% |- |*[[:Category: Hillcrest Memorial Park, Edinburg, Texas|Hillcrest Memorial Park, Edinburg]]|| 1,699||53% |- |*[[:Category: Campacuas Memorial Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Campacuas Memorial Cemetery]]|| 495 ,|| 11% |- |*Capota Cemetery ||3 ||- |- |*[[:Category: Castillo Family Cemetery, Edinburg, Texas|Castillo Family Cemetery, Edinburg]],|| 1|| - |- |*[[:Category:Cavazos Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Cavazos Cemetery]],|| 23, ||- |- |*Cementerio Anahuac, Anahuac|| 76 ,|| 9% |- |*[[:Category:Cementerio Bautista, Mercedes, Texas|Cementerio Bautista, Mercedes]]||70 ||33% |- |*Chihuahua Ranch Cemetery, Mission ||1|| |- |*[[:Category:Cibilo Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Cibilo Cemetery]]||53||21% |- |*[[:Category:Cuevitas Cemetery, Cuevitas, Hidalgo County, Texas|Cuevitas Cemetery, Cuevitas]]|| 115|| |- |*[[:Category:Dominguez Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Dominguez Cemetery]]|| 60||90% |- |*[[:Category:Don Patricio Gonzalez Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Don Patricio Gonzalez Cemetery (Old Edinburg)]]||83||27% |- |*[[:Category:Donna City Cemetery, Donna, Texas|Donna City Cemetery, Donna]]|| 2107||87% |- |*[[:Category: Ebony Grove Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Ebony Grove Cemetery, Mercedes]]|| 2589||85% |- |*[[:Category: El Capote Cemetery, Pharr, Texas|El Capote Cemetery, Pharr]]||183, || 1% |- |*[[:Category: El Cibolo Ranch Cemetery, Faysville, Texas|El Cibolo Ranch Cemetery, Faysville]]||84||2% |- |*[[:Category: El Rucio Cemetery, Linn, Texas|El Rucio, Linn]]||232||93% |- |*[[:Category: Emmanuel Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Emmanuel Cemetery (Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery)]]||173||38% |- |*[[:Category: Fike Family Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Fike Family Cemetery]]|| 8||75% |- |*[[:Category:Garden of Angels Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Garden of Angels Cemetery]]||184||60% |- |*[[:Category: Granjeno Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Granjeno Cemetery]] || 778,|| 79% |- |*[[:Category: Guadalupe Cemetery, Pharr, Texas|Guadalupe Cemetery]]|| 136, ||32% |- |*[[:Category:Guadalupe El Torrero Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Guadalupe El Torrero Cemetery]], ||60, ||93% |- |*[[:Category:Handy Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Handy Cemetery]], ||7,|| |- |*[[:Category: Valle De La Paz Cemetery, Hargill, Texas|Hargill Cemetery (Valle De La Paz Cemetery), Hargill]],|| 232, ||86% |- |*[[:Category: Havana Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Havana Cemetery]], ||97,|| 86% |- |*[[:Category: Hidalgo Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo Cemetery]]|| 34|| 12% |- |*[[:Category: Hidalgo County Pauper Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County Pauper Cemetery]] || 63||92% |- |*[[:Category:Highland Memorial Park Cemetery, Weslaco, Texas|Highland Memorial Park Cemetery, Weslaco]]|| 3037||36% |- |*[[:Category: Hillcrest Memorial Park, Edinburg, Texas|Hillcrest (Brushwood) Memorial Park, Edinburg]]|| 1699||53% |- |*[[:Category:Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas| Immaculate Conception Cemetery]]||106||77% |- |*[[:Category: Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery]]||173||38% |- |*[[:Category:Jackson Ranch Church Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|:Jackson Ranch Church Cemetery]]||20||5% |- |*[[:Category: Jaraschinas Ranch Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Jaraschinas Ranch Cemetery]]||30|| |- |*[[:Category: Jesus Maria Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Jesus Maria Cemetery]] ||85||64% |- |*Joe Fernandez and Wife, Relampago||2||100% |- |*[[:Category:Santa Rita Nuevo Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Santa Rita Nuevo Cemetery (Julia Casas-Trevino Memorial)]]||52||92% |- |*[[:Category:La Blanca Community Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|La Blanca Community Cemetery]]|| 17|| |- |*[[:Category:La Noria Ranch Cemetery, Edinburg, Texas|La Noria Ranch Cemetery, Edinburg]]||4|| |- |*[[:Category:La Piedad Cemetery, McAllen, Texas|La Piedad Cemetery, McAllen]]|| 679||43% |- |*[[:Category: Laguna Seca Ranch Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Laguna Seca Ranch Cemetery]] ||101|| |- |*[[:Category: Lakeview Cemetery, La Joya, Texas|Lakeview Cemetery (La Joya Cemetery), La Joya]]|| 35||3% |- |*[[:Category:Laurel Hill Cemetery, Mission, Texas|Laurel Hill Cemetery, Mission]]||887||54% |- |*[[:Category: Lord and I Cemetery, Palmview, Texas|Lord & I Cemetery, Palmview]]|| 39||5% |- |*[[:Category:Los Burros Ranch Cemetery, La Villa, Texas|Los Burros Ranch Cemetery, La Villa]]||32||3% |- |*[[:Category:Los Ebanos Cemetery, Los Ebanos, Texas|Los Ebanos Cemetery, Los Ebanos]]||305||6% |- |*[[:Category: Ebony Grove Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Ebony Grove Cemetery (Los Ebanos-Mercedes), Mercedes]]||2589||85% |- |*[[:Category:Los Parajitos Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Los Parajitos Cemetery (Parajitos Cemetery)]]||18||11% |- |*[[:Category:Magic Valley Cemetery, Las Milpas, Texas|Magic Valley Cemetery, Las Milpas]]||30||20% |- |*[[:Category:McAllen Mexican Cemetery, McAllen, Texas|McAllen Mexican Cemetery, McAllen]]||6|| |- |*[[:Category: Mercedes Baptist Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Mercedes Baptist Cemetery, Mercedes]] ||70||33% |- |*[[:Category:Mercedes Memorial Restlawn Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas| Mercedes Memorial Restlawn Cemetery, Mercedes]]|| 690,|| 61% |- |*[[:Category:Mercedes Presbyterian Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Mercedes Presbyterian Cemetery, Mercedes]],|| 203||, 27% |- |*[[:Category:Missions Cemetery, Mission, Texas|Missions Cemetery, Mission]] || 15,|| 7% |- |*[[:Category:Mount Moriah Memorial Garden, Hidalgo County, Texas|Mount Moriah Memorial Garden]]|| 1,|| |- |*[[:Category:Nino De Jesus De Praga Cemetery, Linn, Texas|Nino De Jesus De Praga Cemetery, Linn]], || 77,|| |- |*[[:Category:Null Ranch Cemetery (Private), Hidalgo County, Texas| Null Ranch Cemetery (Private)]],|| 3,|| |- |*[[:Category:Old Edinburg Cemetery, Edinburg, Texas|Old Edinburg Cemetery, Edinburg]]||83, ||27% |- |*[[:Category:Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Cemetery, Mercedes]]||444, ||45% |- |*[[:Category:Palm Valley Memorial Gardens, Pharr, Texas| Palm Valley Memorial Gardens, Pharr]] || 3173,|| 83% |- |*Palmview Cemetery, Palmview ||1,|| |- |*[[:Category:Penitas City Cemetery, Penitas, Texas|Penitas City Cemetery, Penitas]] ||220, ||18% |- |*[[:Category:Pharr Memorial Cemetery, Pharr, Texas| Pharr Memorial Cemetery, Pharr]], ||156||, 87% |- |*[[:Category: Relampago Ranch Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Relampago Ranch Cemetery (Rosalio Cemetery)]]||227,|| 89% |- |*[[:Category:Restlawn Cemetery, Edinburg, Texas|Restlawn Cemetery, Edinburg]], ||60,|| 47% |- |*[[:Category:Rio Grande Valley State Veterans Cemetery, Mission, Texas|Rio Grande Valley State Veterans Cemetery, Mission]] ||2137,|| 96% |- |*[[:Category:Rios Family Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Rios Family Cemetery]]||6,|| 83% |- |*[[:Category:Roselawn Cemetery, McAllen, Texas|Roselawn Cemetery, McAllen]], ||3012, ||63% |- |*[[:Category:Sacred Park Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Sacred Park Cemetery, Mercedes]], ||28,|| |- |*[[:Category:Saint Joseph Cemetery, Alamo, Texas|Saint Joseph Cemetery, Alamo]] ||101,||37% |- |*[[:Category:San Jose Catholic Cemetery, Mission, Texas| San Jose Catholic Cemetery, Mission]] |- |*[[:Category:San Jose Cemetery, Mission, Texas|San Jose Cemetery, Mission]] |- |*[[:Category:San Jose Cemetery, Abram, Texas|San Jose Cemetery, Abram]] |- |*[[:Category:San Jose Ranch Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas| San Jose Ranch Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:San Juan Cemetery, San Juan, Texas|San Juan Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:San Manuel Cemetery, Linn, Texas|San Manuel Cemetery, Linn]] |- |*[[:Category:San Pedro Ranch Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|San Pedro Ranch Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Ana Cemetery, Alamo, Texas|Santa Ana Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Anita Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Santa Anita Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Fe Ranch Cemetery, Linn, Texas|Santa Fe Ranch Cemetery, Linn]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Guadalupe Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Santa Guadalupe Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Monica Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Santa Monica Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Rita Cemetery, Puerto Rico, Texas|Santa Rita Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Rita Nuevo Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Santa Rita Nuevo Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Rita Viejo Cemetery, Puerto Rico, Texas|Santa Rita Viejo Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category: Shary Memorial Chapel Cemetery, Mission, Texas| Shary Memorial Chapel Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Stockholm Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Stockholm Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Sullivan City Cemetery, Sullivan, Texas|Sullivan City Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Temple Emanuel Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Temple Emanuel Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category: Toluca Private Cemetery, Progreso Lakes, Texas|Toluca Private Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category: Toluca Ranch Cemetery, Relampago, Texas|Toluca Ranch Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Valdez Cemetery, Cipres, Texas|Valdez Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Valley Memorial Gardens, McAllen, Texas|Valley Memorial Gardens, McAllen]] |- |*[[:Category:Vela Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Vela Cemetery]] |- |*Webber Cemetery |- |*Womble Family Cemetery |- |*Zacatal Ranch Cemetery, Relampago |- |*Zamora single grave, Relampago, Texas |} ==Tourist Attractions/Things to Do/See/Recreation== Recreational facilities in the county include the '''Hidalgo County Historical Corridor''' which spans the southern portion of the county and various parks and wildlife refuges, including '''Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge''' and the '''Las Palomas Wildlife Management area'''. Special events include the '''Citrus Fiesta''', the '''Weslaco Sugarfest''', and the '''Rio Grande Valley Stock Show'''. '''Fishing and hunting''' are also available throughout the year. The county has several '''museums''' and '''historic homes'''. '''La Lomita Mission''' is located in Mission, and the '''Virgen de San Juan del Valle Shrine''' is in '''San Juan'''. ==Sources== *[https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch14 Hidalgo county] *James Lewellyn Allhands, Gringo Builders (Joplin, Missouri, Dallas, Texas, 1931). *Evan Anders, Boss Rule in South Texas: The Progressive Era (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1982). *Guide to Spanish and Mexican Land Grants in South Texas (Austin: Texas General Land Office, 1988). *Thomas Hester, Digging into South Texas Prehistory: A Guide for Amateur Archaeologists (San Antonio: Corona Press, 1980). *Hidalgo County Centennial Corporation, The Centennial Celebration of the Organization of Hidalgo County in Texas (Mission, Texas: Times Publishing Company, 1952). *David Montejano, Anglos and Mexicans in the Making of Texas, 1836–1986 (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1987). *W. Clyde Norris, History of Hidalgo County (M.A. thesis, Texas College of Arts and Industries, 1924). *J. Lee and Lillian J. Stambaugh, The Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas (San Antonio: Naylor, 1954). *Vertical Files, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin. David Martell Vigness, The Lower Rio Grande Valley: 1836–1846 (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1948).

Hidalgo County, Texas, Census

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[[Category: Hidalgo County, Texas, Census Records]] [[Space:United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas|United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas]] This is the home page for Hidalgo County, Texas, census data. Hidalgo County was created on 1852 from Cameron County. Hidalgo County has participated in the following censuses. {| class="wikitable" align="center" |- |align="center" |1850 United States Census |- |align="center" |1850 Mortality Schedule |- |align="center" |1850 Slave Index |- |align="center" |1860 United States Census |- |align="center" |1860 Mortality Schedule |- |align="center" |1860 Slave Index |- |align="center" |1870 United States Census |- |align="center" |1880 United States Census |- |align="center" |1890 United States Census
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Hidden Falls Cemetery

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'''The Hidden Falls Cemetery In Witt Springs, Estill County, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hidden_Falls_Cemetery%2C_Witt_Springs%2C_Kentucky Hidden Falls Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Hidden Falls Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2623733/hidden-falls-cemetery Hidden Falls Cemetery on FindAGrave] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Hidden_Falls_Cemetery|The Hidden Falls Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Hidden_Falls_Cemetery|The Hidden Falls Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Hidden secrets

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

Hideaway at Las Caletas

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This excursion takes you to the very private Hideaway at Las Caletas. Once the private property and home of film director John Huston. The beach is very nice, the lunch and view from the tables is awesome. We took just the basic excursion which includes lunch, drinks, whale watching, snorkeling, and kayaking. The kayaking and the snorkeling I could have gone without. The kayaks do not have back rests. Back rests are an essential IMHO. The snorkeling was very drab. If you have never snorkeled before then go for it but if you're expecting a coral reef swarming with exotic fish you will be disappointed. Masks, snorkels, fins and life jackets are provided. Some folks pay extra for the privilege of swimming with the sea lion. You can watch from the beach or swim/snorkel right near where the sea lion is for no extra charge but you will not get a kiss from the beast unless you have paid the extra fee. [[Category:Vacations and Trips]]

Hidreth Research Resources

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[[Category: Hildreth Name Study]] === General === {{MLA citation | title = "Origins and Genealogy of the American Hildreths," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register''| author = Hildreth, D. M. | year = Jan., 1857 | publisher = New England Historical and Genealogical Society | publication place = Boston | volume = Vol. 11, Page 7 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=gWoFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA8&lpg=PA8&dq=daniel+hildreth%27s+family+record&source=bl&ots=UNF_qyhPsI&sig=BWN2ddxXhbZNkTE-_zgIt8C_YSA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=NwNxVObaIcnkoATl7YKIDQ&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAzgU#v=onepage&q=daniel%20hildreth%27s%20family%20record&f=false | repository = GoogleBooks}} {{MLA citation | title = ''The Ancestry of Sarah Hildreth, 1773 - 1857, Wife of Annis Spear of Litchfield, Maine'' | author = Davis, Walter Goodwin | publisher = Anthoensen Press | publication place = Portland, ME | year = 1958 | url = http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89063106991;view=1up;seq=13 | repository = HathiTrust}} {{MLA citation | author = Reade, Philip Hildreth | title = ''The First Generation of the Name of Hildreth In Middlesex County In Massachusetts'' | publication place = Lowell, Mass. | year = 1909 | publisher = n.p. | url = http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t3gx4c70g;view=1up;seq=1 | repository = HathiTrust}} {{MLA citation |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL23666183M/Origin_and_genealogy_of_the_Hildreth_family_of_Lowell,_Mass.|author = Reade, Philip Hildreth |year = 1892 |publication-place = [Lowell, Mass.] |title = ''Origin and genealogy of the Hildreth family'' |repository = Open Library}} {{MLA citation | title = ''Ancestors of Charles A. Slater, Jr. and Katrina Putnam Slater : and descendants of Charles Adolphus Slater and Harold Putnam'' | author = Slater, Charles A. | publisher = C. A Slater | publication place = Overland Park, Kansas } year = 1992 | url = https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/636006?availability=Family%20History%20Library | repository = ExLibrisRosetta}} Page 297 (Descendants through Richard, Isaac, Isaac, Jonathan, Lotan, Africa) {{MLA citation | author = Hildreth, Dr. Samuel P. and Benjamin B. Putnam | title = ''Genealogical and biographical sketches of the Hildreth family, from the year 1652 down to the year 1840.'' | publisher = n.p. | publication place = Marietta, Ohio |year =1840, (reprinted 1925?) | url = http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89063107023;view=1up;seq=1 |repository = HathiTrust}} {{MLA citation | title = ''New England families, genealogical and memorial; a record of the achievements of her people in the making of commonwealths and the founding of a nation'' | author = Cutter, William Richard | publisher = Lewis historical Pub. Co. | publication place = New York | year = 1916 | volume = Vol. 1| url = http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002015871966;view=1up;seq=123 | repository = HathiTrust}} {{MLA citation | title = ''Hildreth Genealogy - Ancestors and Descendants of William and Joanna Chalker Hildreth of Glastonbury, Connecticut: With Information on Tuthill, Wells, Chalker, Coleman, Hurlbut, Stokely and Riley Families'' | author = Sheneman, Allen David and Trella H Romine | publication place = Defiance, Ohio | publisher = A.D. Sheneman & T.H. Romine by the Hubbard Company | year =1982}} {{MLA citation | title = ''The Heldreth family'' | publisher = Womack Press | publication place = Danville, Virginia | year = c1978 | author = Heldreth, Larry}} {{MLA citation | title = ''The life and times of Azro B. F. Hildreth : including personal and family letters, miscellaneous correspondence, and selections from his writings'' | author = Aldrich, Charles | publisher = | year = 1891 | publication place = Des Moines [Iowa] | url = https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/71240?availability=Family%20History%20Library | repository = ExLibrisRosetta}} {{MLA citation | title = ''Finding Aid: Samuel P. Hildreth Collection'' | author = Marietta College Library |publisher = Marietta College Library |url = http://library.marietta.edu/spc/FindingAids/Hildreth%20-%20Samuel%20P.%20Hildreth%20Collection%20%28bound%29. | year = 1783-1863 |repository = Marietta College}} The Hildreth Collection contains the correspondence, essays, and other material of Samuel Prescott Hildreth (1783-1863), a Marietta physician, geologist, botanist, and amateur historian. The material documents the early history of the Ohio Valley from 1787 to 1847, and is enhanced with papers related to natural history and geology. Three volumes of meteorological records, part of the data from Hildreth's 40 years of weather observation, are unique for that time, and his journals of disease (1831-1854) are also significant. Of especial interest are the reminiscences of early Ohio pioneers. Notes for his work on two publications, Pioneer History (1848) and Biographical and Historical Memoirs of the Early Pioneer Settlers of Ohio (1852) are also included. Samuel Prescott Hildreth had a wide field of correspondence, and he preserved numerous letters and documents which he received from scientists and other important historical figures. (18 mss boxes) {{MLA citation | title = ''Samuel Hildreth Putnam Collection'' | author = Putnam, Samuel Hildreth | publication place = Ohio | year = 1861-1879 | publisher = Marietta College | url = http://cdm16824.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/p16824coll3 | repository = Marietta College }} Samuel Hildreth Putnam (1835-1911) was the son of Douglas Putnam and Mary Ann (Hildreth) Putnam. After attending Marietta College, he assisted his father with the operation of a bucket factory. In 1861 Putnam enlisted with Company L of the 1st Regiment, O.V.C. He rose to the rank of 1st lieutenant, and was with the escort of Gen. George H. Thomas, commander of the 14th Army Corps. This collection, dating from 1861 to 1879, contains letters written home during his Civil War service, as well as courtship letters written to Abigail Mixer, who he married in 1866. {{MLA citation | title = ''A Memorial and Biographical Record of Iowa'', Volume 2, Page 714, "Hon. Azro Benjamin Franklin Hildreth" | publisher = Walsworth Publishing Company | year - 1896, reprinted, Levis publishing co. publication place = Chicago | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=IFY0AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA715&lpg=PA715&dq=daniel+hildreth%27s+family+record&source=bl&ots=uMj9fFUBSO&sig=v327HlZcUchEA7s8sB88UyM9rAw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=3vRwVL6cM5bnoASZpoLABw&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=daniel%20hildreth%27s%20family%20record&f=false | repository = GoogleBooks}} {{MLA citation | title = ''The life and times of Azro B. F. Hildreth: including personal and family letters, miscellaneous correspondence, and selections from his writings'' | author = Aldrich, Charles | publisher = Redhead, Norton, Lathrop & co | year = 1891 | publication place = Des Moines, Iowa| url = http://books.google.com/books?id=ub4EAAAAYAAJ&dq=daniel+hildreth%27s+family+record&source=gbs_navlinks_s | repository = GoogleBooks}} {{MLA citation | title = ''Hildreth family record 1605-1976 : relating to the descendants of Richard Hildreth (1605-1693), freeman, 1643, Cambridge and Chelmsford, Massachusetts through the thirteenth generation of Hildreth families in Midwestern United States'' | author = Hildreth, Dorothy; G. J. Hildreth; Darel A. Hildreth | publisher = Genealogy Committee of the Hildreth Family of the Midwestern United States | year = 1977 |publication place = n.p. | url = https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1503129?availability=Family%20History%20Library | repository = ExLibrisRosetta}} {{MLA citation | title = ''Hildreth Family Record, 1605-1950" | author = Hildreth, Arthur L. | publisher = Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah | year = 1977 | url = https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/108609?availability=Family%20History%20Library | repository = ExLibris Rosetta}} : Newman, James Wilson Sr. Newman, William Alton Newman Sr., ''The Hildreth Family'': (Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Gateway Press, Inc., 1989). (Copy in the Personal Library of [[Gilchrist-1197|Nelda Gilchrist Spires]].) This book, commonly referred to a the Little Red Book of Hildreths, focuses primarily on the descendants of Rev. Benjamin Griswold Hildreth through his son [[Hildreth-1426|Rev. Robert Henry Jackson Hildreth]]. === Hildreth Family Association === {{MLA citation |publisher = The Hildreth family association |publication-place = Boston |author = Hildreth family association. |url = https://archive.org/details/firstpublication11915hild/page/n7 |title = ''First-publication of the Hildreth family association'' |year = 1915 | repository =Archive.org}} Genealogical and historical data relating to Richard Hildreth (1605-1693), freeman 1643, Cambridge and Chelmsford, Mass., Thomas Hildreth (died 1657), of Long Island Southampton, N.Y. {{MLA citation | title = ''Second publication of the Hildreth Family Association, genealogical and historical data, relating to Richard Hildreth (1605-1693), Freeman, 1643, Cambridge and Chelmsford, Mass., Thomas Hildreth (died 1657), of Long Island, Southampton, N.Y.: Including A history of the second generation....'' | author = Hildreth Family Association | publisher = Hildreth Family Association |url= http://openlibrary.org/books/OL14051012M/First-publication_of_the_Hildreth_family_association|year = 1922 | publication place = none given|repository=OpenLibrary.org}} Contents: Preface and a Message; Origin and Genealogy of the American Hildreths; The Long Island Hildreths Daniel Hildreths; The Second Generation of Hildreths in America. {{MLA citation | title = ''Early Hildreths of New England: read before the reunion of the Hildreth family at Chelmsford, June 16th, 1894'' | author = Hildreth, Arthur L. | publication = microreproduction of original published: [Boston : Press of T. W. Ripley, 1894?]. 60 p. | publication place = Salt Lake City, UT | year = 1972}} {{MLA citation | author = Prichard, Alice Hildreth | title = ''Third Publication of the Hildreth Family Association: A Record of the Third, Fourth and Fifth Generations of Hildreths in America.'' | publisher = Hildreth Family Association | year =1925 | publication place = none given}} {{MLA citation | title = ''Fifth publication of the Hildreth Family Association : genealogical and historical data relating to Richard Hildreth (1605- 1693), freeman, 1643, Cambridge and Chelmsford, Mass.; Thomas Hildreth (died 1657) of Long Island, Southampton, N.Y. : including a record of the eighth and ninth generations (with a partial updating of earlier generations) of the Hildreth families in America'' |author = Compiled and edited by George Adams Parkhurst and Barbara Hildreth Parkhurst |publisher = Hildreth Family Association | publication place = Chelmsford, MA |year = 1984}} ''Hildreth Highlights'', the newsletter of the Hildreth Family Association. : [http://www.hildreth.net/content.php?article.3 VOL. XXVI, NO. 3] :: "Thomas1 - Finding Truth and Eliminating Myth" :: "Thomas1 Hildreth - Forefather of the Southern Family" :: "At Last—A Connection" :: "Still Chasing Thomas" ''{{MLA citation | title = ''Proctor genealogy : a direct line of descendants from Robert Proctor and Jane Hildreth of Concord, Mass. to A. Carlton Proctor'' | author = Proctor, A. Carlton | year = 1976 | publisher = n.p.| url = https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/2217154?availability=Mesa%20Arizona%20FamilySearch%20Library | repository = ExLibrisRosetta}} === New York === {{MLA citation | title = ''Family Records of Clayton and Sarah Jane (Hildreth) Brown'' (Tri-County Bible Records) | author = Transcribed by Harold B. Whitmore, Wilmington, Delaware, June 6 1997 | publisher = Tri-Counties Genealogy & History by Joyce M. Tice | url = http://www.joycetice.com/bibles/brownc.htm | repository = JoyceTice.com}} {{MLA citation |publisher = Weed, Parsons and company |publication-place = Albany |title = ''The early history of Southampton, L. I., New York''|year = 1887|clc = 1845585| url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL24189334M/The_early_history_of_Southampton_L._I._New_York|repository = Open Library}} Page 297 {{MLA citation | title = ''Mortuary Records from Diary of Daniel Hildreth, 1800-18'' | publisher = Township of Southampton, NY | publication place = web | url = http://hgsdb.info/docs/Mortuary%20Records-1800-18.pdf | repository = Southampton}} {{MLA citation | title = ''The Hildreth family'' | author = Newman, James Wilson and William Alton Newman |publisher = Gateway Press | year = c1989 | publication place = Baltimore, Maryland | url = https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/670949?availability=Family%20History%20Library | repository = ExLibris Rosetta}} Only available at the FHL or a Family History Center. === Hildreth Meière === {{MLA citation | title = "Discovering the Art of Hildreth Meière," ''Esprit de Coeur'' | url = http://www.hildrethmeiere.com/PDF/Hildreth%20Meiere%20AASH.pdf | repository = HildrethMeiere.com | publisher = Associated Alumnae and Alumni of the Sacred Heart | year = Winter, 2009-10}} {{MLA citation | title = ''If These Walls Could Speak, They’d Say Her Name Hildreth Meière, the Forgotten Art Deco Artist'' |publisher = New York Times | author = McGee, Celia | year = May 1, 2014 |publication place = New York, NY | url = http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/02/arts/design/hildreth-meiere-the-forgotten-art-deco-artist.html?_r=0 | repository = NY Times}} {{MLA citation | title = ''Hildreth Meière & the Mosaics of Emanu-El'' | url = https://www.emanuelnyc.org/album.php?album_id=109 | publication place = New York City, NY | author = Dunn, Louise Meière | repository = Temple Emanu-El website | year = unk.}} The International Hidreth Meière Association has much more about the artist at its [http://www.hildrethmeiere.com/ website]. == Hildreth Vital Records == These are not the only Vital Records pertaining to Hildreth, but they are ones with more than average interest to Hildreth researchers. : If you jump directly to the Births, Marriages or Death, '''please also check the original''', as errors may have been introduced during the OCR process or I may have missed a Hildreth by a different spelling. === Massachusetts Vital Records === Massachusetts records at [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/uri=http://www.familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/uri=http://www.familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/1674856/uri=http://www.familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/1674856/uri=http://www.familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/1674856/uri=http://www.familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/1674856/?page=1&countryId=52 FamilySearch] '''Billerica''' {{MLA citation | publisher = The New England historic genealogical society|publication-place = Boston, MA | title = ''Vital records of Billerica, Massachusetts to the year 1850'' |year = 1908 | oclc = 1852335 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6994314M/Vital_records_of_Billerica_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850.|repository = Open Library}} '''Bolton''' {{MLA citation|publisher = F.P. Rice |publication-place = Worcester, Mass|title = ''Vital records of Bolton, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7085226M/Vital_records_of_Bolton_Massachusetts_to_the_end_of_the_year_1849.|repository = Open Library |year = 1910}} : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Births Bolton Births] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Marriages Bolton Marriages] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Deaths Bolton Deaths] '''Cambridge - Births''' {{MLA citation |publisher = [Wright & Potter Print. Co.] for Cambridge (Mass.) |publication-place = Boston, Mass |year = 1914 |title = ''Vital records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' |repository = Open Library | volume = Vol. 1, Births |oclc = 2552397 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6565034M/Vital_records_of_Cambridge_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850}} : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Births Cambridge Births] '''Cambridge - Marriages and Deaths''' {{MLA citation |publisher = [Wright & Potter Print. Co.] for Cambridge (Mass.) |publication-place = Boston, Mass |url = https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofca02camb |title = ''Vital records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' | repository = Internet Archive |year = 1914 | volume = Vol. 2, Marriages}} : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Marriages_3 Cambridge Marriages] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Deaths Cambridge Deaths] '''Carlisle''' {{MLA citation |publisher = The Essex Institute|publication-place = Boston, Mass|title = ''Vital records of Carlisle, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''|year = 1918 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6613240M/Vital_records_of_Carlisle_Massachusetts_to_the_end_of_the_year_1849 |oclc = 2582936|repository = Open Library}} '''Chelmsford''' {{MLA citation|publisher=The Essex Institute |publication-place = Salem, Mass|title =''Vital records of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' |year = 1999 |repository = Open Library |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7141990M/Vital_records_of_Chelmsford_Massachusetts_to_the_end_of_the_year_1849}} '''Concord''' {{MLA citation|publisher = T.Todd, printer|publication-place = [Boston|title = ''Concord, Massachusetts births, marriages, and deaths, 1635-1850''|year = 1895|oclc = 1197063 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6905423M/Concord_Massachusetts_births_marriages_and_deaths_1635-1850|repository = Open Library}} '''Deerfield''' {{MLA citation |publication-place = [Wright & Potter printing company] |author = Deerfield, Mass |title = ''Vital records of Deerfield, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' |repository = Open Library |year = 1920 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL13520749M/Vital_records_of_Deerfield_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850.}} '''Dracut''' {{MLA citation |publisher = Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund |publication-place = Boston, Mass |title = ''Vital records of Dracut, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' |repository = Open Library |year = 1999 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7110052M/Vital_records_of_Dracut_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850.}} : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Births Dracut Births] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Marriages Dracut Marriages] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Deaths Dracut Deaths] '''Harvard''' {{MLA citation|publisher = [Wright & Potter printing company]|publication-place = Boston, Mass|title = ''Vital records of Harvard, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' |year = 1917 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL23357105M/Vital_records_of_Harvard_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850.|repository = Open Library|oclc = 2662604}} '''Lancaster''' {{MLA citation |publisher = Printed by W. J. Coulter] |publication-place = Lancaster |title = ''The birth, marriage, and death register, church records and epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts'' | year = 1890 |author = Lancaster (Mass.) |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6905477M/The_birth_marriage_and_death_register_church_records_and_epitaphs_of_Lancaster_Massachusetts |repository = Open Library |oclc = 2604264 }} '''Littleton''' {{MLA citation | title = ''Records of Littleton, Massachusetts Littleton'' | year = January 1, 1900 | publisher = Patriot Press | publication place = Concord, Mass. | url = https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=RcYMAAAAYAAJ&rdid=book-RcYMAAAAYAAJ&rdot=1 | repository = GoogleBooks}} '''Lynn - Births''' {{MLA citation |publisher = The Essex institute|publication-place = Salem, Mass |title = ''Vital records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL14047644M/Vital_records_of_Lynn_Massachusetts_to_the_end_of_the_year_1849_ |volume = Vol. 1, Births| repository = Open Library |year = 1905}} '''Lynn - Marriages and Deaths''' {{MLA citation |publisher = The Essex institute|publication-place = Salem, Mass |title = ''Vital records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' |url = https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofly01lynn#page/n5/mode/2up |volume = Vol. 2, Marriages and Deaths|repository = Open Library |year = 1906}} '''Methuen''' {{MLA citation |publisher = Topsfield historical society |publication-place = Topsfield, Mass |title = ''Vital records of Methuen, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''|year = 1909| repository = Open Library |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL14047653M/Vital_records_of_Methuen_Massachusetts_to_the_end_of_the_year_1849}} : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Birthhttp://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Marriages_4s_4 Methuen Births] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Marriages_4 Methuen Marriages] '''Newbury - Births''' {{MLA citation | title = ''Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849: Births'' | volume = Vol. 1 | Births | publisher = Essex Institute | year = 1911 | publication place = Salem, MA | url = http://books.google.com/books/about/Vital_Records_of_Newbury_Massachusetts_t.html?id=g8YMAAAAYAAJ | repository = GoogleBooks}} '''Pepperell''' {{MLA citation | title = ''Vital Records of Pepperell, Massachusetts To the end of the year 1849'' | publisher = The New England Historic Genealogical Society | publication place = Boston, MA | year = ? | url = http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Pepperell/ | repository = The Massachusetts Vital Records Project}}, transcription with links to individual book pages '''Petersham''' {{MLA citation |publisher = F. P. Rice, for Petersham (Mass.) |publication-place = Worcester, Mass |title = ''Vital records of Petersham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''|repository = Open Library |year = 1904| oclc = 2708219 | url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL14047664M/Vital_records_of_Petersham_Massachusetts_to_the_end_of_the_year_1849.}} '''Shirley''' {{MLA citation|publisher = New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the Robert Henry Eddy Memorial Rooms, at the charge of the Eddy Town -Record Fund |author = New England Historic Genealogical Society |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL20608736M/Vital_Records_of_Shirley_Massachusetts_to_the_Year_1850|title = ''Vital Records of Shirley, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850''|year = 1918 |oclc = 22009404 | repository = Open Library}} '''Stow''' {{MLA citation |publisher = New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund |publication-place = Boston |title = ''Vital records of Stow, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' |repository = Open Library |year = 1911 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7192308M/Vital_records_of_Stow_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850.}} : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Births_2 Stow Births] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Marriages_2 Stow Marriages] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Deaths_2 Stow Deaths] '''Sudbury''' {{MLA citation |publisher = New-England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund |publication-place = Boston |title = ''Vital records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' |repository = Open Library|year = 1903 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7063421M/Vital_records_of_Sudbury_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850}} '''Westford''' {{MLA citation|publisher = Essex Institute|publication-place = Salem, Mass|title = ''Vital records of Westford, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''|year = 1915|repository = Open Library |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7207077M/Vital_records_of_Westford_Massachusetts_to_the_end_of_the_year_1849.}} : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Births_3 Westford Births] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Marriages_3 Westford Marriages] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Deaths_3 Westford Deaths] '''Woburn - Births''' {{MLA citation |publisher = Andrews, Cutler & Co. |publication-place = Woburn, MA |title = ''Woburn records of births, deaths and marriages from 1640 to 1873''|year = 1890 | repository = Open Library |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7047283M/Woburn_records_of_births_deaths_and_marriages_from_1640_to_1873 | volume = Vol. 1, Births|oclc = 182545569 }} '''Weymouth - Births''' {{MLA citation |publisher = Publ. by the New England historic genealogical society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund |publication-place = Boston, Mass |title = ''Vital records of Weymouth, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' |year = 1910|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7086427M/Vital_records_of_Weymouth_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850...|volume = Vol. 1 - Births |repository = Open Library}} '''Weymouth - Marriages and Deaths''' {{MLA citation | title = ''Vital Records of Weymouth, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850'' | url = https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=eRg0Dajxy1kC&rdid=book-eRg0Dajxy1kC&rdot=1 | volume = Vol. 2 - Marriages and Deaths | year = 1910 | publication place = Boston | publisher = New England Historic Genealogical Society |repository = GoogleBooks}} '''Woburn - Marriage Intentions, 1699-1890''' {{MLA citation |publisher = Andrews, Cutler & Co. |publication-place = Woburn, MA |title = ''Woburn records of births, deaths and marriages from 1640 to 1873''|year = 1890 | repository = Open Library |url = https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb10john | volume = Vol. 3, Marriage Intentions, 1699-1890}} === Maine Vital Records === '''Gardiner - Births''' {{MLA citation | publisher = Maine Historical Society, by The Reporter-Journal Press | publication place = Gardiner, ME | title = ''Vital Records of Gardiner, Maine: to the Year 1892'' - Births | year = 1914-15 | author = Gardiner, ME | url = http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002088869376;view=1up;seq=5 |volume = Vol. 1 | repository = HathiTrust}} '''Gardiner - Marriages and Deaths''' {{MLA citation | publisher = Maine Historical Society, by The Reporter-Journal Press | publication place = Gardiner, ME | title = ''Vital Records of Gardiner, Maine: to the Year 1892'' - Marriages and Deaths | year = 1914-15 | author = Gardiner, ME | url = http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002089540505;view=1up;seq=5 | volume = Vol. 2 | repository = HathiTrust}}

Higgins Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] The family, since the first child of Irish immigrants was born in NYC has carried the mother's name. Then DNA came along. By using that, several years ago we determined his father (Victor Higgins) was one of three possible Irish brothers from County Cavan, whose surname was Cassidy. Had they wed, the family would have carried on the Cassidy name. The question is which brother was Victor (Cassidy) Higgins' father?

Higgo from Higgovale CP, SA

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[[Category:South African Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Van_Rensburg-229|Kevin van Rensburg]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Birth, Death, Marraige Records * Connections to Mary Jane Elizabeth Felton * Connections to Harriet Higgo Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12138195 send me a private message]. Thanks!

High Kings of Ireland

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[[Category:Irish History, High Kings of Ireland]] [[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]] [[Category: Ireland, Nobility]][[Category:O%27Neill_Dynasty]][[Category:Ireland%2C_O%27Neill_Name_Study]][[Category:Ireland Projects]][[Category:Ireland, History]][[Category:European Aristocrats Project]][[Category:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499_Project]][[Category: European Royals and Aristocrats Project]] [[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]] [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --- [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] {| border="1" cellpadding="9" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Irish_Eponym_Names|Irish Eponym Names]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland|High Kings of Ireland]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|'''[[Space:Irish_Clan_List|Irish Clan List]] [[:Category:Irish_Clans|Category]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%| Name studies |} ''' Welcome to the Irish Roots Pre-1500 Team''' This is part of the [[Space:Medieval_Project_-_Ireland|Medieval Project - Ireland]] This is also part of the [[Space:Irish_Roots_PPP|Irish_Roots_PPP Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Irish_Roots#Irish_Roots_Managed_Profiles_Team|Irish Roots Managed Profiles Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Irish_Roots|Irish Roots Project]]. Also see [[Space:Irish_Dynasties]] and [[Space:Irish_Kingdoms]] == Ardhí na hÉireann == The concept of a High-kingship first emerged in the 7-9th century espoused by The Uí Néill.[https://irishhistoryandgenealogy.wordpress.com/category/gaelic/ Irish History and Genealogy at wordpress dot com] - 1 Nov 2017 A monarchical system of government existed in Ireland from ancient times (ante 900BC) until 26 counties of Ireland became the Republic of Ireland in 1949 (6 counties in the north of Ireland remained apart from the Republic of Ireland, in the territory known as the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_High_Kings_of_Ireland Wikipedia : A List of the High Kings of Ireland] In contemporary Irish history books much is made of the position of “Ard-rí na hÉireann” or High King of Ireland; however, no such title or concept exists in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Irish_law Brehon Law]. Brehon Law can rightly claim to be the oldest surviving codified legal system in Europe. These are the ancient laws of Ireland, named from breitheamh. Numbered lists for the ancient kings are well documented; the list below numbered in brackets, follows that given by John O'Hart in his ''Roll of the Monarchs of Ireland Since the Milesian Conquest'' published in [https://archive.org/stream/irishpedigreesor_01ohar#page/56/mode/2up Irish pedigrees; or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation] part ll page: 56 pub: J. Duffy and Co; Dublin 1892 :The letters '''H''', '''E,''' and''' I''' prefixing a number refer to the three brothers Heber, Heremon (who ruled jointly until 1698 B.C.), and Er or Ir - ::'''H''' (with prefix number) refers to descent from ''Heber Fionn'' [http://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/Monarchs.php Irish pedigrees, or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation - John O'Hart (1892)] Vol: 1 Page 56. ::'''E''' (with prefix number) refers to descent from ''Eremon'' or ''Heremon'' [https://archive.org/stream/irishpedigreesor_01ohar#page/784/mode/2up) Irish Pedigrees] part:3 page:784 - by John O'Hart ::'''I''' (with prefix number) refers to descent from ''Ir'' or ''Er'' ::'''L''' (with prefix number) refers to descent from 3 brothers ''Muimne;'' ''Luighne'' or ''Lughaidh;'' and ''Laighean'' :'''LGE:''' refers to synchronized dates from the ''Lebor Gabála Érenn'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebor_Gab%C3%A1la_%C3%89renn Wikipedia : Lebor Gabála Érenn] with an online index to ''The Book of the Taking of Ireland'' part: VI ed: & Trans: with notes by R. A. Stewart Macalister, D.Litt. index compiled by Michael Murphy 2008 at [https://celt.ucc.ie//indexLG.html Celt : Lebor Gabála Érenn] :'''FFE:''' refers to a chronology based on reign-lengths given in Geoffrey Keating's edited Foras Feasa ar Éirinn [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foras_Feasa_ar_%C3%89irinn Wikipedia : Foras Feasa ar Éirinn] with text at [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100054/index.html Celt : (Irish Text) Forus Feasa ar Erinn] :'''AFM:''' refers to a chronology drawn and indexed from the Annals of the Four Masters [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annals_of_the_Four_Masters Wikipedia : Annals of the Four Masters] with text at [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100005A/index.html Celt : (index page) Annals of the Four Masters] ==Milesian High Kings (1287BC-80AD)== The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milesians_(Irish) Milesian High Kings] are considered to be legendary, Wikitree does not support profiles Before the Common Era (BCE) See [[Space:Legendary_Kings_of_Ireland|Space:Legendary_Kings_of_Ireland]] ==Goidelic High Kings (80-458AD)== ''Many of these kings are considered to be legendary. Dynastic affiliations are based on the genealogies of historical dynastis who claimed them as an ancestor'' The following kings are numbered in brackets, following the list given by John O'Hart in his ''Roll of the Monarchs of Ireland Since the Milesian Conquest'' published in [https://archive.org/stream/irishpedigreesor_01ohar#page/56/mode/2up Irish pedigrees; or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation] part ll page: 56 pub: J. Duffy and Co; Dublin 1892 Dates vary in the old records, those given below are estimated from the ''Roll of the Monarchs of Ireland'' as a guide * '''E''' (106) 76 - [[Teachtmar-2|Tuathal Teachtmar]] ''(Milesian)'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BAathal_Techtmar WikiPedia] * ''' I''' (107) 100–104 [[Mac_Rochride-1|Mal mac Rochride (abt.0050-abt.0110)]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mal_mac_Rochride WikiPedia] * '''E''' (108) 104–113 [[Rachtmar-3|Feidhlimhidh mic Tuathal]] King of Ireland (Felim) "the law giver" Reachtmar, aka Felim Rachtmar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedlimid_Rechtmar WikiPedia] * '''E''' (109) 113–116 [[mac Feideilmid-1|Cathair Mór]], Cathair Mac Feideilmid [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathair_M%C3%B3r WikiPedia] *''' E''' (110) 116–136 [[Ceadcatha-1|Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha]] "Conn of the Hundred Battles" (began his reign in 0123) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conn_of_the_Hundred_Battles WikiPedia] * '''E''' (111) 136–143 [[Mogha-1|Conaire Cóem]] (conflicting dates re start of reign) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conaire_C%C3%B3em WikiPedia] * '''E''' (112) 143–173 [[Mac_Cuinn-1| Art mac Cuinn]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_mac_Cuinn WikiPedia] * '''L''' (113) 173–203 L. [[Mac_Con-1|Lugaid Mac Con (-abt.0225)]], Lugaid Mac Con [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_Con see WikiPedia] * '''E''' (114) 203–204 E. [[Dubdétach-1|Fergus Dubh-Dheadach]], Fergus Dubdétach [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fergus_Dubd%C3%A9tach see WikiPedia] - '''Needs connecting''' * '''E''' (115) 204–244 [[MacArt-1|Cormac mac Art]] Cormac Ulfada (various dates given for reign eg. starting 0213 or 0226) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cormac_mac_Airt see WikiPedia] * '''E''' 116 244–245 [[Mac_Fiach-1|Eochaid Gonnat mac Fiach (-0267)]] Eochaidh Gunta, Eochaid Gonnat * '''E''' (117) 245–272 [[Liffeachaire-1|Cairbre Lifechair]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairbre_Lifechair WikiPedia] * '''L''' (118) 284–285 [[Mac_Lugaid-3|Fothad Airgthech mac Lugaid (-0285)]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fothad_Cairpthech_and_Fothad_Airgthech WikiPedia] * '''L''' (119) 284–285 [[Mac_Lugaid-2|Fothad Cairpthech mac Lugaid (-0285)]] Fothadh Cairpeach brother of (118) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fothad_Cairpthech_and_Fothad_Airgthech WikiPedia] * '''E''' (120) 273–306 [[Srabhteine-3|Fiacha Srabhteine]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%ADacha_Sroiptine WikiPedia] * '''E''' (121) 306–310 [[Forchrith-1|Colae Forchrith]] Cairell Colla Uais; (Colla Dá Crich Colla Fo Chrí, Fochrich) & Áed Colla Menn - the three sons of [[Eochu-1|Eochaid Doimlén]], grandsons of [[Liffeachaire-1|Cairbre Liffeachaire]] and great-grandsons of [[MacArt-1|Cormac MacArt]] (ancestor of MacUais) Kingdom of Airgíalla [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Collas WikiPedia] * '''E''' (122) 310–343 [[Fiacha-1|Muireadach Tireach Fiacha]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muiredach_Tirech WikiPedia] * '''I''' (123) 343–344 [[Mac_Columb-1|Coelbad Mac Columb]] - '''Dates need to be fixed, bio and sources needs work''' - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A1elbad WikiPedia] * '''E''' (124) 344–351 [[Mugmedón-7|Eochaid Mugmedon]] Eochaidh Muig Meadhoin [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eochaid_Mugmedon WikiPedia] * '''H''' 125 351–368 [[Lethan-1|Crimthann]] * '''E''' (126) 368–395 [[Eochaid-13|Niall Noigiallach]] "Niall of the Nine Hostages" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niall_of_the_Nine_Hostages WikiPedia] * '''E''' (127) 395?-445 [[Mac_Fiachrach-2|Nath Í (Dath) mac Fiachrach]] * '''E''' (128) 428–458 [[Mac_Néill-265|Lóegaire mac Néill]] aka Laeghaire MacNiall, [http://thepeerage.com/p15005.htm#i150046 the Peerage] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%B3egaire_mac_N%C3%A9ill Wikipedia] ==Semi-historical High Kings of Ireland (458-844)== These kings are historical figures for the most part, but naming them High Kings of Ireland may be anachronistic or inaccurate in certain cases. Their dynastic affiliations are also uncertain. * '''E''' (129) 459–478 [[Mac_Nath_Í-1|Olioll Molt mac Nath Í (-0478)]], Aillil Molt son of (127) Dathi * '''E''' (130) 479–503 [[Mac_Lóegairi-1|Lughaidh]]; son of Laaeghaire128, grandson of (126) [[Eochaid-13|Niall Noigiallach]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lugaid_mac_L%C3%B3egairi Wikipedia] * '''E''' (131) 504–527 [[Cenel_n_Eogain-6|Muirchertach Mac Muiredaig]] Muirceartach Mor MacEarca * '''E''' (132) 528–538 [[Mac_Cormac-23|Tuathal Maolgharbh]], Túathal mac Cormaic, Túathal Máelgarb - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BAathal_M%C3%A1elgarb Wikipedia] - grandson of [[Mac_Néill-273|Coirpre mac Néill]]. * '''E''' (133) 539–558 [[Cerbaill-1|Diarmat Cerbaill]], Dearmid, son of Fergus Cearrbheoill (died 565 according to some sources) * '''E''' (134) 559–561 [[Mac_Muirchertaig-4|Domnall Ilchegach Mac Muirchertaig (-0566)]], Domnall Mac Muirchertaig, Domnall mac Maic Ercae * '''E''' (135) 559–561 E. [[Mac_Muirchertach-1|Forggus Mac Muirchertach (-abt.0566)]] Forggus mac Muirchertaig, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forggus_mac_Muirchertaig Wikipedia] - brother of (134) [[Cenel_n_Eogain-5|Domnall Ilchelgach]] * '''E''' (136) 562–563 [[Mac_Domnaill-8|Eochaid Find mac Domnaill]] Eochaidh, uncle to (137) * '''E''' (137) 562–563 [[Mac_Muiredaig_Mac_Erca-1|Baetán Bríge Mac Muiredaig Mac Erca (abt.0530-0572)]] Boitean, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A1et%C3%A1n_mac_Muirchertaig Wikipedia] - nephew to (136) [[Mac_Domnaill-8|Eochaid Find mac Domnaill]] *'''E''' (138) 564–566 [[Mac_Sétnai-1|Ainmuire mac Sétnai (-0569)]] Ainmuire Mac Sétnai [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ainmuire_mac_S%C3%A9tnai Wikipedia] (Anmire) the great grandson of Conall Gulban (died 464) * '''E''' (139) 567–567 [[Mac_Ninnid-1|Báetán mac Ninnid (-abt.0586)]] Boitean, aka Báetán mac Ninneda, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A1et%C3%A1n_mac_Ninneda Wikipedia] *'''E''' (140) 568–594 [[Mac_Ainmuire-1|Áed mac Ainmuire (-0594)]] Áed mac Ainmuirech aka Aodh, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81ed_mac_Ainmuirech Wikipedia] *'''E''' (141) 595–600 [[Mac_Diarmato-2|Aodh Slaine]], *'''E''' (142) 595–600 [[mac Báetáin-1|Colmán Rímid mac Báetáin]] shared with (141) Aodh Slaine *'''E''' (143) 601–607 [[Cenel_n_Eogain-4|Áed Uaridnach]], aka Aodh Uar-iodhnach *'''E''' (144) 608–610 [[Mac_Áedo-5|Máel Coba mac Áedo (-abt.0615)]] Máel Coba mac Áedo aka Mallcobh, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1el_Coba_mac_%C3%81edo Wikipedia] son of [[Mac_Ainmuire-1|Áed mac Ainmuire (-abt.0598)]] *'''E''' (145) 611–623 [[Mac_Fiachnae-1|Suibne Menn mac Fiachnae (-0628)]] Suimneach Meann (Suibne Menn), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suibne_Menn Wikipedia] *'''E''' (146) 624–639 [[Mac_Áedo-6|Domnall mac Áedo (-0642)]] Domnall [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domnall_mac_%C3%81edo Wikipedia] son of [[Mac_Ainmuire-1|Áed mac Ainmuire (-abt.0598)]] *'''E''' (147) 640–656 [[Mac_Máele_Coba-1|Cellach mac Máele Coba (-0658)]] Ceallach, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellach_mac_M%C3%A1ele_Coba Wikipedia] *'''E''' (148) 640–656 [[Máel_Coba-1|Conall Máel Coba (-abt.0654)]] Congall, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conall_C%C3%B3el Wikipedia] #147 his brother, #146 his uncle *'''E''' (149) 657–664 [[Mac_Áedo_Sláine-1|Diarmid]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diarmait_mac_%C3%81edo_Sl%C3%A1ine Wikipedia] *'''E''' (150) 657–664 [[MacEogain-1|Bladhmhac]] Reigned jointly with 149, *'''E''' (151) 665–669 [[Mac_Blathmac-1|Sechnussach mac Blathmac (-abt.0671)]] Seachnasach, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sechnassach Wikipedia] - his father Blathmac mac Áedo Sláine (died 665) and uncle Diarmait mac Áedo Sláine (died 665) as High King of Ireland and King of Brega. *'''E''' (152) 670–673 E. [[Mac_Blathmaic-1|Cenn Fáelad mac Blathmaic (-abt.0675)]] Ceanfail, aka Cenn Fáelad mac Blathmaic - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cenn_F%C3%A1elad Wikipedia] Followed his father Blathmac mac Áedo Sláine (d. 665) and his brother Sechnassach (d. 671) as High King of Ireland and king of Brega *'''E''' (153) 674–693 [[Mac_Dúnchad-1|Finsnechta Fledach mac Dúnchad (-abt.0695)]] Finachta Fleadhach, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%ADnsnechta_Fledach Wikipedia] *'''E''' (154) 694–701 [[Mac_Óengusso-1|Loingsech mac Óengusso (-abt.0703)]] Longseach, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loingsech_mac_%C3%93engusso Wikipedia] - grandfather was Domnall mac Áedo (died 642), High King of Ireland. *'''E''' (155) 702–708 [[Mac_Fergus-16|Congal Cennmagair mac Fergus (-abt.0710)]] Congall, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congal_Cennmagair Wikipedia] his grandfather was Domnall mac Áedo (died 642), High King of Ireland. *'''E''' (156) 709–718 [[Maele-6|Fergal mac Máele Dúin]] (Fergall) *'''E''' {157} 719-719 [[Mac_Niall-4|Fogartach mac Niall (-abt.0724)]] Foghartach, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fogartach_mac_N%C3%A9ill Wikipedia]- great-grandson of the high king Diarmait mac Áedo Sláine (died 665) *158 720–722 E. [[Mac_Írgalaig-1|Cináed mac Írgalaig]] aka Ceneth, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cin%C3%A1ed_mac_%C3%8Drgalaig Wikipedia] *159 723–729 E. [[O_Néill-141|Flaithertach]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flaithbertach_mac_Loingsig Wikipedia] - son of Loingsech mac Óengusso (died 701/3) *160 730–738 E. [[Mac_Fergaile-4| Áed mac Fergaile]] Aodh Olann, Áed Allán son of [[Maele-6|Fergal mac Máele Dúin]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81ed_All%C3%A1n Wikipedia] *''' E''' (161) 739–758 [[Mac_Murchada-7|Domhnall Mac Murchada]] *''' E''' (162) 759–765 [[Macfergal-1|Niall Frossach]] * '''E''' (163) 766–792 E. [[Mac_Domnaill-5|Donnchad Midi]] * '''E''' (164) 793–817 [[Niall-3|Áed Oirdnide]], Áed mac Néill *165 819–833 E. [[Mac_Donnchada-8|Conchobar mac Donnchada)]] Conchobhair (may have a duplicate profile) * '''E''' (166) 833–846 [[Aedh-1|Niall Caille]], Niall Mac Áeda *166 836–841 E. Feidlimid mac Crimthainn (according to the Annals of Inisfallen) ==Historical High Kings of Ireland== These kings can be considered genuinely historical High Kings (with or without opposition). *'''E''' (167) 846–862 [[Mac_Máele_Ruanaid-1|Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid]] Malachi I., Mael Sechnaill mac Maele Ruanaid, 846–860 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1el_Sechnaill_mac_M%C3%A1ele_Ruanaid Wikipedia] - Needs parents added * '''E''' (168) 862–879 [[Mac_Niall-2|Áed mac Neíll]], Aodh Fionnliath [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81ed_Findliath Wikipedia] * '''E.''' (169) 879–916 [[Mac_Máel_Sechnaill-2|Flann Sinna mac Máel Sechnaill]] (ancestor of Fox), aka Flann Sionnach aka Flann Sinna, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flann_Sinna Wikipedia] * '''E''' (170) 911–919 [[Mac_Aedo-2|Niall Glúndub Mac Áedo]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niall_Gl%C3%BAndub Wikipedia] * '''E''' (171) 919–944 [[Mac_Flainn-1|Donnchad Donn]] * '''E''' (172) 944–956 E. [[Cnogba-1|Congall, Congalach Cnogba]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congalach_Cnogba Wikipedia] * '''E''' (173) 956–980 [[O'Neill-1596|Domhnall mac Muirchertach]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domnall_ua_N%C3%A9ill Wikipedia] * '''E''' (174) 979–1002 and 1014–1022 [[Mac_Domnall-1|Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1el_Sechnaill_mac_Domnaill Wikipedia] ===Introduction of hereditary surnames to Ireland c.1010=== * '''H''' (175) 1002–1014 [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru Cennetig]] (Brian Boroimhe or Brian Bóruma) founder of the O'Brien dynasty [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Boru WikiPedia] **Unlisted possible High King [[O'Neill-1577|Flaithbertach O'Neill]] Flaithbertach an Trostáin mac Muirchertach O'Neill aka King of Ailech *176 1022-1061 H. [[O'Brien-688|Donnchad O'Brien]] (Donnchad mac Briain) aka Doncha or Donough, died 1064 *177 ?-1072? E. [[Leinster-60|Dermot MacMailnamo]] Diarmait mac Máel na mBó died 1072 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diarmait_mac_M%C3%A1el_na_mB%C3%B3 WikiPedia] *178 1074 -1086 H. [[O'Brien-373|Turlough O'Brien]] , Toirdelbach Ua Briain, died 1086 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toirdelbach_Ua_Briain WikiPedia] *179 E. 1086-1121 [[O_Lochlainn-2|Domnall macArdgar Lochlainn]] Domnall Ua Lochlainn (Donall MacLoghlin) died 1121 - [[O_Lochlainn-2|Domnall macArdgar O Lochlainn]] reigned jointly with [[O'Brien-1157|Muircheartach O'Briain]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domnall_Ua_Lochlainn Wikipedia] until O'Brien died in 1119; then reigned alone until his own death in 1121 *180 1101- 1119 H. Muirceartach O'Brien, Muirchertach Ua Briain, [[O'Brien-1157|Murtagh O'Brien]] Muichertach macToirdelbach Mor (Murtagh) O'Brien aka High King of Ireland, King of Munster; died 1119 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muirchertach_Ua_Briain WikiPedia] (overlapped with Donall MacLoghlin) ** Unlisted Possible High King [[Leinster-27|Donnchad MacMurchadh "King of Ireland" of Leinster formerly Leinster (abt. 1060 - 1115)]] *181 1119–1156 E. [[O'Conor-30|Turlough O'Conor]] Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair, died 1156 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tairrdelbach_Ua_Conchobair WikiPedia] *182 1156–1166 E. [[Mac_Lochlainn-7|Muircearth MacLoghlin]],grandson of [[O Lochlainn-2|Domnall macArdgar O Lochlainn]] 179 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muirchertach_Mac_Lochlainn WikiPedia] *-- d: 1177 Unlisted possible High King [[O'Neill-1489|Aodh an Macaoimh Tóinleasg O'Neill]] (Áed in Macáem Tóinlesc O'Neill) aka Hugh O'Neill *183 [[O'Conor-35|Rory O'Connor]] 1166-1198 E. Roderick O'Connor 1183, Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, died 1198 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_O%27Connor_(Irish_King) WikiPedia] *184 [[O'Neill-1566|Brian Ruaidh O'Neill]] -1258 E. Brian O'Neill *1316-1318 King of Ireland [[Brus-97|Edward Brus]] (Edward Bruce) Earl of Carrick, Lord of Galloway *d:1551[[O'Brien-368|Murrough O'Brien]] (Murchadh Ó Briain) prev. King of Thomond; Ist Earl Of Thomond, 1st Baron Inchiquin (Note: Not a High King) == Members == :[[Willis-3076|Valerie Willis]] leader for this sub-project :[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] :[[DeVilling-1|Matthew DeVilling]] : ==The goal of this project== Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Link this list to their Wikitree and Wikipedia profiles * Review profiles for completeness * Gather information on the missing/incomplete profiles * Will you join me? 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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Clarke-9905|Brandon Clarke]] is currently working on. Can you help? [[Bobbitt-476|Sally Bobbitt]] - Floating [[Bobbitt-475|Tabitha Bobbitt]] - Husband missing (Harris) ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Clarke-9905&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Brandon Clarke To-Do List|Brandon's current to-do list]].''

High Sheriff and Grand Jury Letter about Prices - Warwickshire - 23 Mar 1802

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[[Category:Aris's Birmingham Gazette]] '''Aris's Birmingham Gazette; Monday, April 5, 1802; Vol. LXI. No. 3151.; p1'''
'''Aris's Birmingham Gazette; Monday, April 12, 1802; Vol. LXI. No. 3152; p1''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]].''' WARWICKSHIRE TO WIT.
WE, the HIGH SHERIFF and GRAND JURY
of this County, assembled at the Assizes holden
at Warwick, on the 23d of March, 1802, taking into Con-
sideration the REDUCTION in the PRICES of HAY
and CORN are of Opinion, that the PRICE of POST
HORSES, per Mile, ought to be REDUCED; and that
the CHANGE for CORN and HAY at the INNS in this
County, is exorbitant, and should be diminished in Pro-
portion to the Price of those Articles;- and also recom-
mend to others to discourage, those Inns which continue
to charge the present advanced Prices. {|class="wikitable" |H. Legge, ''High Sheriff''||style="padding-left:50px;"|A. Bracebridge |- |R. Lawley, ''Foreman''||style="padding-left:50px;"|J. Taylor, Jun. |- |Edward Smythe||style="padding-left:50px;"|D. S. Dugdale |- |[[Biddulph-110|Theophilus Biddulph]]||style="padding-left:50px;"|Edward Carver |- |Charles Mordaunt||style="padding-left:50px;"|William Little |- |Gray Skipwith||style="padding-left:50px;"|E. Croxall |- |G. Townsend||style="padding-left:50px;"|Bertie Greatheed |- |Abraham Grimes||style="padding-left:50px;"|William Dickenson |- |C. B. Adderley||style="padding-left:50px;"|John Fullerton |- |C. P. Packwood||style="padding-left:50px;"|William Harding |- |F. S. Miller||style="padding-left:50px;"|William Villers. |- |C. G. Wade|| |}

High Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire

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[[Category: High Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire]] == High Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire == : The following is the list of Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire, from 1541-1973,"The office of High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire was established in 1541", with appointments annually "until 1974 when the office was transformed into that of High Sheriff of Powys as part of the creation of Powys from the amalgamation of Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and Brecknockshire. Between the Edwardian Conquest of Wales in 1282 and the establishment of the High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire in 1541 the sheriff's duties were mainly the responsibility of the coroner and the Custos Rotulorum of Montgomeryshire." ~ Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Sheriff_of_Montgomeryshire High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire] (accessed 5 March 2022). posted by the [https://powysenc.weebly.com/sheriffs-montgomeryshire.html Powys Local History Encyclopedia] (accessed 5 March 2022), with links to found WikiTree profiles and notes.This list was originally begun offline while researching the Williams family of Cochwillan - specifically, the three generations of William Williams: * [[Williams-109868|William Williams (abt.1540-1612)]], son of * [[Williams-3501|William Wynn Williams Esq (abt.1527-abt.1557)]], son of * [[Williams-86487|William Williams (-abt.1559)]] : If you find a profile for one of the sheriffs in the list, please link the name below to it (or post a comment with the profile's WikiTree ID) and add the category to the profile - '''[[:Category:High Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire|[[Category: High Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire]]]]''' :: ''1500s'' * 1541 [[Lloyd-3608|Humphrey Lloyd]], Leighton * 1542 Sir Robert ActonThis is not the Robert Acton represented by [[Acton-550]], see [http://historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/acton-robert-1497-1558 Robert Acton (1497-1558)]. * 1543 Lewis JonesCouldn't find a suitable profile as of 28 February 2022.The [https://www.wikizero.com/en/High_Sheriff_of_Montgomeryshire wikizero page] says "Lewis Jones of Bishop's Castle, Shropshire" * 1544 Griffith ap David ap John * 1545 Lewis Jones * 1546 [[Williams-50780|Reginald Williams]], Willaston * 1547 William Herbert, Parke, LlanwnogCouldn't find a suitable profile as of 5 March 2022.The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Sheriff_of_Montgomeryshire Wikipedia list] links this William Herbert of Parke, Llanwnog (sheriff in 1547) to someone in wrong timeframe. - born c1505, son of [[Herbert-1303|Richard Herbert]]History of Parliament Online: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-william-ii-1505-70 William Herbert (1505-70)], accessed 7 March 2022. * 1548 [[Price-174|Matthew Pryce]], Newtown * 1549 Robert Acton * 1550 Sir Robert Acton * 1551 James Leech, NewtownWikipedia spells it Leche, who has a History of Parliament Online biography - [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/leche-james-1518-54 James Leche (1518-54)] - which says he was Montgomeryshire's 4th sheriff (1543-4)... still couldn't find a profile for him. ~ [[Noland-165]], 5 March 2022 * 1552 [[Leighton-1009|Sir Edward Leighton]], WattlesboroughNote that [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/leighton-edward-1525-93 his biography posted by the History of Parliament Online] has "Sheriff, Mont. 1549-50, 1591-2". * 1553 [[Purcell-49|Nicholas Purcell]], Lord of Talerddig * 1554-5 Richard Powell, Ednop, Mainstone * 1556 Henry Acton * 1557 [[Herbert-2013|Edward Herbert]]Powys Local History Encyclopedia: [https://powysenc.weebly.com/sheriffs-montgomeryshire.html Sheriffs: Montgomeryshire] (1541-1973), accessed 5 March 2022. * 1558 Lewis Jones, Bishop's Castle * 1559 [[Herbert-2951|John Herbert]], Cemmaes * 1560 [[Williams-109856|Thomas Williams]], Willaston * 1561 [[Hanmer-202|Randolph Hanmer]] * 1562 John Pryce, Eglwysegle, Denbs.This is not the John Pryse represented by [[Pryse-32]], whose [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-john-i-1532-84 biography posted by the History of Parliament Online] does not include "sheriff of Mont." * 1563 Andrew Vavasour, Newtown * 1564 George Beynon * 1565 [[Blayney-18|Rees ap Morris ap Owen]], Aberbechan, LlanllwchaiarnFrom Wikipedia's article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberbechan_Hall Aberbechan Hall] "Rees ap Morris Blayney" (see [[Blayney-18|his profile]] for details). * 1566 [[Price-173|John Pryce]], NewtownNot to be confused with [[Price-5793]] (died 1584). * 1567 Richard SalweySee [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Salway-3 this Salway pedigree], which goes down to a marriage of Richard Acton & also shows a Mary m George Price. * 1568 [[Herbert-2013|Edward Herbert]]From the wiki2 entry - [https://wiki2.org/en/Edward_Herbert_(attorney-general) Edward Herbert (attorney-general)] - Sir Edward Herbert (c. 1591–1658) of Aston in Montgomeryshire - Herbert was the son of Charles Herbert of Aston, Montgomeryshire and was a first cousin of Edward Herbert, Baron Herbert of Cherbury. His grandfather was Sir Edward Herbert (d.1593) (great-nephew of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1423–1469)), Constable of Aberystwith Castle (16 March 1543-4), High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire in 1557 and 1568, a member of parliament for Montgomeryshire in 1553 and 1556-7 and an Esquire of the Body to Queen Elizabeth I. * 1569 William Herbert * 1570 Thomas Tanat, Llanyblodwel * 1571 Robert Lloyd, ChirkClosest existing profile is for [[Lloyd-7943|Robert Lloyd]], but his biography says he probably died before 1568 and also does not mention Chirk. * 1572 [[Puleston-125|Robert Puleston]] * 1573 John Trevor * 1574 David Lloyd Jenkin, Llanidloes * 1575 [[Herbert-2951|John Herbert]] * 1576 [[Herbert-2208|Richard Herbert]], Park, Llanwnog * 1577 David Lloyd Blayney, Tregynon * 1578 [[Price-1411|Arthur Price]], Vaynor, Berriew * 1579 Richard Morris, Llanbrynmair * 1580 Thomas Juckes, Buttington * 1581 Griffith Lloyd, Maesmawr, Guilsfield * 1582 Morgan Gwynn, Llanidloes * 1583 [[Vaughan-5357|John Owen Vaughan]], Llwydiarth * 1584 [[Herbert-2208|Richard Herbert]], Parke, Llanwnog * 1585 David Lloyd Blayney, Tregynon * 1586 [[Price-173|John Pryce]], Newtown * 1587 David Lloyd Jenkin, Llanidloes * 1588 Jenkin Lloyd, Llanidloes * 1589 [[Williams-109868|William Williams]], Cochwillan * 1590 Morgan Meredith, Aberhafesp * 1591 [[Price-5795|Richard Pryce]], Gogerddan * 1592 Sir [[Leighton-1009|Edward Leighton]] * 1593 Thomas Lewis, Harpton, RadnorSee the History of Parliament Online biography for [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1715-1754/member/lewis-thomas-1690-1777 Thomas Lewis (1690-1777)]. * 1594 [[Williams-3321|Reginald Williams]], Willaston * 1595 Francis Newton, ChirburyMaybe [[Newton-3539]] is Francis Newton. See the comment posted on the profile. * 1596 [[Williams-109868|William Williams]], Cochwillan * 1597 [[Purcell-2442|Thomas Purcell]], FordenLloyd, William Valentine. ''[[Space: The Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire, with notices of their families, 1540 to 1639| The Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire]]'', Published by Subscription, London, 1876 [https://archive.org/details/sheriffsmontgom00lloygoog/page/n309/mode/1up On Archive.org] (see page 79). * 1598 Edward Hussey, Albrighton * 1599 Richard Leighton, Gwernygoe, Kerry :: ''1600s'' * 1600 Hugh Lloyd, Bettws * 1601 Charles Lloyd, Leighton * 1602 Thomas Juckes, Buttington * 1603 Sir Richard Pryce, Gogerddan * 1604 William Penrhyn, Rhysnant * 1605 [[Herbert-2443|Edward]], 1st Baron Herbert of Chirbury * 1606 Jenkin Lloyd, Llanidloes * 1607 Sir Richard Hussey, Criggion * 1608 Charles Herbert, Aston * 1609 [[Pugh-3820|Rowland Pugh]], Llanwrin * 1610 Lewis Gwynn, Llanidloes * 1611 Roland Owen, Llunllo, Machynlleth * 1612 Morris Owen, Llanbrynmair * 1613 Sir [[Herbert-939|William Herbert]] * 1614 Edward Pryce, Glanmeheli, Kerry * 1615 Edward Pryce, Newtown ... * 1616 Richard Lloyd, Marrington, Chirbury * 1617 Sir Edward Fox * 1618 [[Kerry-284 |Thomas Kerry]], Binweston * 1619 Robert Owen, Woodhouse, Salop * 1620 Richard Rocke, Meifod * 1621 Thomas Juckes, Buttington * 1622 Sir John Pryce, Gogerddan * 1623 Edward Kynaston, Hordley * 1624 Sir William Owen, Condover * 1625 Edward Purcell, Nantcribba, Forden * 1626 [[Pugh-3820|Rowland Pugh]], Llanwrin * 1627 Richard Pugh, Dolycorslwyn, Cemmaes * 1628 Evan Glynn, Llanidloes * 1629 Edward Lloyd, Llanidloes * 1630 John Blayney, Tregynon * 1631 William Washbourne * 1632 James Phillips, Llanrhaiadr * 1633 Sir John Hayward * 1634 Sir Phillip Eyton, Eyton * 1635 Thomas Ireland, Vaynor, Berriew * 1636 Meredith Morgan, Aberhafesp * 1637 Lloyd Piers, Maesmawr, Guildsfield * 1638 John Newton, Chirbury * 1639 Sir Richard Pryce * 1640 Edward Maurice, Penybont * 1641 Roger Kynaston, Hordley * 1642 Thomas Nicholls, Boycott, Pontesbury * 1643 John Blayney, Tregynon * 1644 Sir Arthur Blayney, Tregynon * 1647 Rowland Hunt, Shrewsbury * 1648 Matthew Morgan, Aberhafesp * 1649 Evan Lloyd, Llanwnog * 1650 Lloyd Piers, Maesmawr, Guilsfield * 1651 Richard Pryce, Gunley, Forden * 1652 Edward Corbett, Leighton * 1653 Richard Owen, Rhiwsaeson, Llanbrynmair * 1654 Hugh Price, Gwernygoe, Kerry * 1655 Thomas Lloyd, Trwscoed, Guilsfield * 1656 John Kynaston, Plas Kynaston, Rhiwabon * 1657 Richard Herbert, Parke, Llanwnog * 1658 George Devereux, Vaynor, Berriew * 1659-1660 Sir [[Pryce-221|Matthew Pryce]], Newtown * 1661 Roger Mostyn, Dolycorslwyn, Cemmaes * 1662 David Powell, Maesmawr, Llandinam * 1663 Watkin Kyffin, Glascoed, Llansilin * 1664 Rowland Nicholls, Boycott, Pontesbury * 1665 Sit John Wittewrong * 1666 Edward Kynaston, Hordley * 1667 Arthur Weaver, Bettws * 1668 Evan Lloyd, Llanwnog * 1669 Robert Owen, Woodhouse * 1670 Sir Charles Lloyd, Garth, Guilsfield * 1671 Thomas Ireland, Vaynor, Berriew * 1672 Thomas Lloyd, Maesmawr, Guilsfield * 1673 George Devereux, Vaynor, Berriew * 1674 Richard Mytton, Pontyscowrid, Meifod * 1675 Evan Glynn, Llanidloes * 1676 George Llewellyn, Shrewsbury * 1676 David Maurice, Penybont, Llansilin * 1677 John Kyffin, Bodfach, Llanfyllin * 1678 John Williams, Ystumcolwyn, Meifod * 1679 Sidney Godolphin, Abertanat, Llanyblodwel * 1680 John Thomas (of Llanfair), Llanlloddion, Llanfair Caereinion * 1681 Edward Lloyd * 1682 Walter Clapton, Clopton, Llandrinio * 1683 Edmund Lloyd, Trefnant, Castle Caereinion * 1684 John Lloyd (of Llanovan), Glanhafon, Llanrhaeadr-ym-mochnant * 1685 David Morris Penybont, Llansilin * 1686 Gabriel Wynne, Dolarddyn, Castle Caereinion * 1687 ----- Leighton * 1688 Edward Vaughan, Llwydiarth, Llanfihangel * 1688 Thomas Mason (of Rockley), Chirbury, Salop * 1689 John Price, Newtown * 1689 Richard Stedman (of Kerry)(connected with Strata Florida family) * 1689 Richard Glinn, Glynn Clywedog, Llanidloes * 1689 Edward Lloyd, Berthlwyd, Llanidloes * 1690 Arthur Vaughan, Tedderwen, Llandrinio * 1691 Philip Eyton, Criggion * 1692 Humphrey Kinaston (of Bryngwyn), Llanfechain * 1693 Richard Owen, Peniarth, Llanegryn, Merioneth * 1694 Humphrey Lloyd * 1695 John Read, Llandinam * 1696 Thomas Severne, Rhosgoch, Middletown and Wallop, Salop * 1697 Thomas Fowkes, Penthryn, Llandrinio * 1698 John Cale * 1699 Udall Corbett, Leighton :: ''1700s'' * 1700 Samuel Adderton * 1700 William Lewis Amwill, Anwyl, Cemaes and Llanfrothen, Merioneth * 1702 John Felton, Oswestry * 1702 William Merideth, Forden * 1703 Henry Biggs, prob. Benthill, Alberbury, Salop * 1704 [[Williams-23010 |William Williams]], Glascoed, Llansilin * 1705 Adam Price, Bodfach, Llanfyllin * 1706 Charles Lloyd, Moel-y-Garth, Guilsfield * 1707 Richard Lister, Penrhos, Llandrinio * 1708 [[Pryce-220|Vaughan Price]], Newtown * 1709 Francis Herbert, Dolguog, Penegoes * 1710 William Laiton, prob. Leighton, Wattlesborough, Salop * 1711 Arthur Devereux, Nantcribbau, Forden * 1712 Evan Jones, Llanlloddion, Llanfair Caereinion * 1712 Jenkin Lloyd, Clochfaen, Llangurig * 1713 Thomas Owen (of Lang Michele), Nantymeichiaid, Meifod * 1714 John Blayney, Gregynog, Tregynon * 1715 John Scott * 1716 Thomas Lloyd, Glanhafon, Llanrhaeadr-y-Mochnant * 1716 John Herbert (of Kerry), Cwmyddalfa * 1717 Francis Eavns, Cynhinfa, Llangynyw * 1718 John Evans (son of preceding Sheriff) * 1718 Brockwell Griffiths (of Bromyard), Broniarth, Guilsfield * 1720 Edward Lloyd, Aberbechan, Llanllwchaiarn * 1721 John Scot, Salop * 1721 Walter Wareing, Owlbury, Bishops Castle * 1722 George Ambler, Buttington * 1722 Charles Bright, Pentre, Aston, Churchstoke * 1722 Robert Phillips, Salop * 1724 John Bright, Pentre, Aston Churchstoke * 1724 Walter Wareing, Owlbury, Bishops Castle * 1724 Methusalen Jones (of Hundredale), Meifod * 1726 Thomas Owen, Llynlloedd, Machynlleth * 1726 Athelustan Owen, Rhiwsaeson, Llanbrynmair * 1727 Richard Price (of Trewyllan), Llansantffraid * 1728 Arthur Devereux, Nantcribbau, Forden * 1729 Richard Mitton(of Garth), Guilsfield * 1730 Valentine Hughes (of Parke), Llanwnog * 1731 Richard Jones (of Trelludan), Guilsfield * 1732 Roger Trevor of Bodynfoel, Llanfechain * 1733 Roger Mostyn, Aberhiriaeth, Cemaes * 1734 Edward Price (of Gunley), FordenSee Visitations of Wales, pp 291 & 294 (p 291 ref's 294, but I couldn't find it), 305 ([https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102291998 Hathi Trust online copy], accessed 5 March 2022).See Burke's ''A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland,'' Part 90, Volume 2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=Ni4BAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA1232&lpg=PA1232&dq=%22john+pryce%22+%2B%22sheriff+of+mont.%22&source=bl&ots=n8n8THzrzJ&sig=ACfU3U1f46yG5jCi83p0HMRWEu704aNfRg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwieq-SpqrT2AhUpqXIEHXbzBBEQ6AF6BAgIEAM#v=onepage&q=%22john%20pryce%22%20%2B%22sheriff%20of%20mont.%22&f=false page 1232] (accessed 7 March 2022). Note that Burke is not considered a reliable source; information needs collaboration. * 1734 Thomas Brown (of Mellington), Churchstoke * 1735 Edward Glynn (of Glynn), Glyn Clywedog, Llanidloes * 1737 Edward Rogers (of Burgeddin), Guilsfield * 1738 Morgan Edwards (of Mellyn-y-greg), Llanfair Caereinion * 1739 John Thomas (of Aston), Churchstoke * 1739 Thomas Foulkes (of Penthryn), Llandrinio * 1740 Edward Price, Bodfach, Llanfyllin * 1740 Corbet Owen, Rhiwsaeson, Llanbrynmair * 1741 Rhys Lloyd, Cochfaen, Llangurig * 1742 Henry Thomas, Llechwedd-y-Garth, Penant Melangell * 1742 Rees Lloyd, Clochfaen, Llangurig * 1744 Thomas Foulkes, Penthryn, Llandrinio * 1745 Gabriel Wynne, Dolarddyn, Castle Caereinion * 1746 Thomas Edward, Pentre, Churchstoke * 1747 George Robinson (of Brithdire), Berriew * 1747 William Mostyn, Bryngwyn, Llanfechain * 1748 [[Pryce-223|John Pryce]], Newtown * 1749 Thomas Lloyd, Trefnant, Castle Caereinion * 1750 Bagot Read, Llandinam * 1750 Pryce Jones (of Glanhafren), Welshpool * 1752 Thomas Lloyd, Dongay, Llandrinio * 1753 William Powell (of Pool), Grungrog, Welshpool * 1754 William Humffreys, Llwyn, Llanfyllin * 1755 Jenkin Lloyd (of Clochfaen), Llangurig * 1756 Richard Powell, Poole * 1757 Jenkin Parry, Main, Meifod * 1758 John Lloyd (of Trowescoed), Guilsfield * 1759 George Mears (of Fynnant), Llandinam * 1760 Richard Owen (of Garth), Llanidloes * 1761 Richard Pryce (of Gunley), Forden ... son of Edward, sheriff in 1734 * 1762 Roger Wynne (of Trevedrid), Meifod * 1763 Pryce Davies (of Maesmawr), Llandinam * 1764 Arthur Blainey, Gregynog, Tregynon * 1765 Arthhur Ambler, Buttington * 1766 Owen Owen (of Tynycoed), Berriew * 1767 William Pugh (of Kilthrew), Kerry * 1768 Thomas Thomas (of Garthgelynenfaur), Penant Melangell * 1769 Henry Wynne, Dolarddyn, Castle Caereinion * 1770 John Baxter (of The Rocke), Llanllwchaiarn * 1771 John Lloyd, Talwrn, Llanfyllin * 1772 Matthew Jones, Cyfronydd, Castle Caereinion * 1773 William Wynne (of Abberfrydlan), Llanwrin * 1774 Edward Lloyd (of Berth Lywd), Llanidloes * 1775 Clopton Prhys, Llandrinio * 1776 Thomas Proctor, Aberhavesp * 1777 John Dashwood King (of Aberhirieth), Cemaes * 1778 Henry Shales, Carno * 1779 Robert Corbett, Leighton Hall * 1780 Robert Howell Vaughan (of Ystim Colwyn), Meifod * 1781 Hugh Mears (of Finnant), Llandinam * 1782 Henry Tracy (of Maesmawr), Llandinam * 1783 William Humphreys, Llwyn, Llanfyllin * 1784 Bell Lloyd (of Bodfach), Llanfyllin * 1785 Samule Yates, Llanbrynmair ? also of Welshpool * 1786 Richard Rocke (of Trefnanney), Meifod * 1787 Trevor Lloyd, Glanhafon, Pennant Melangell * 1788 [[Harrison-19538|Robert John Harrison]] (of Cefngwernfa), Berriew * 1789 Francis Lloyd (of Domgay), Llandrinio * 1790 Maurice Stephens, Berth Ddu, Llandinam * 1791 John Moxon (of Vaynor), Berriew * 1792 Robert Clifton (of Aberbechan), Llanllwchaiarn * 1793 Thomas Powell, Llanbrynmair * 1793 David Pugh (of Brynderwen), Llandyssil * 1794 John James, Castle Caereinion * 1795 Lawton Powell, Welshpool * 1796 John Dickin , Welshpool * 1797 Robert Knight, Gwernygoe * 1798 Jukes Granville Clifton Jukes (of Trelydan Hall), Guilsfield * 1798 Ralph Leake, Criggion * 1798 William Wheeler Bowen, Llandinam * 1799 John Palmer Chichester (of Gyngorogfawr), Welshpool :: ''1800s'' * 1800 Henry Proctor, Aberhafesp * 1801 Jospeh Lyon (of Vaynor Park), Berriew * 1802 David Edward Lewis Lloyd, Moydog, Castle Caereinion * 1802 Pryce Jones (of Cofronidd), Castle Caereinion * 1802 Thomas Jones (of Llanlothian), Llanfair Caereinion * 1803 Robert Knight (of Gwernygoe), Kerry * 1803 John Winder (of Vaynor), Berriew * 1804 [[Hanbury-155|Charles Hanbury Tracey]], TregynonPowys Local History Encyclopedia lists [[Hanbury-155|Charles Hanbury]], Tracey, Tregynon as sheriff in 1800 and 1804, but his History of Parliament Online biography says he was Glos. sheriff in 1800-1.'' * 1805 William Owen (of Bryngwin), Llanfechain * 1805 Bagot Read (of Penyrhillan), Llandinam * 1806 William Owen (of Bryngwin), Llanfechain * 1807 David Edward Lewis Lloyd, Moydog, Castle Caereinion * 1808 Robert Knight (of Gwernygoe), Kerry * 1809 Thomas Edwards (of Trefnant), Castle Caereinion * 1809 John Mytten (of Penylan), Meifod * 1810 Edward Heyward (of Crosswood), Guilsfield * 1810 John Owen Herbert, Dolforgan, Kerry * 1811 Edward Hayward (of Crosswood), Guilsfield * 1812 George Mears (of Fynnant), Llandinam * 1813 Ralph Leake, Criggion * 1813 Edward Corbett, Plas Gwyn * 1813 William Pugh (of Caer Howell), Montgomery * 1814 Arthur Davies Owen (of Glan Severn), Berriew * 1815 Pryce Jones (of Colfronyd), Castle Caereinion * 1816 Thomas Watkin Youde (of Colghfan), Llangurig * 1816 John Arthur Lloyd (of Domgay), Llandrinio * 1817 Richard Price (of Grunley), Forden * 1818 [[Edwards-21576|John Edwards]] (of Machynlleth), Y Plas * 1819 John Davies, Machynlleth * 1820 John Buckely Williames (of Glanhafran), Betws * 1821 Valentine Vickers, Criggion * 1822 Joseph Hayes Lyon (of Cefnblwarch, Berriew * 1823 David Pugh (of Llanerchydol), Welshpool * 1824 Samuel Amy Severne (of Rhosrgoch), Middletown * 1825 Phillip Morris (of Trehelig), Welshpool * 1826 John Hunter (of Glynhafren), Llanidloes * 1827 John Jones (of Maesmawr), Guilsfield * 1828 John James Turner (of Pentreheilin), Llandysilio * 1829 Wythen Jones (of Rhiewport), Berriew * 1830 Henry Adolphus Proctor (of Aberhafesp Hall), Aberhafesp * 1831 Robert Marice Bonner Maurice (of Bodynfol), Llanfechain * 1832 Charles Thomas Jones (of Broadway), Churchstoke * 1833 John Jones (of Deythur), Llandysilio * 1834 H.D. Griffiths (of Llechweddgarth), Pennant Melangell * 1835 William Morris (of Pentre-nant), Churchstoke * 1836 J.P. Johnson (of Monksfield), Middletown * 1837 R. Phillips (of Hiroes), Hirhos, Llanfair Caereinion * 1838 Martin Williams (of Brongwyn), Bryngwyn, Llanfechain * 1839 David Hamer (of Glanrafon), Llanyblodwel * 1840 Thomas Evans (of Maenol), Llanidloes * 1841 J. Vaughan (of Rhos Brynbwa), Meifod * 1842 J. Roger Kynaston (of Hardwick Hall), Ellesmere, Salop * 1843 J. Conroy (of Plas-y-pennant), Llanbrynmair * 1844 John Dorset Owen (of Broadway), Churchstoke * 1845 J.W. Lyon Winder (of Vaynor Park), Berriew * 1846 John Ffoulkes, Carno * 1847 [[Crewe-124|J.O. Crewe Read]], Llandinam Hall * 1848 William Lutener (of Dolerw), Llanllwchaiarn * 1849 Robert Gardiner (of Plas-y-court), Middletown * 1850 John Davies Corrie (of Dyserth), Welshpool * 1851 Charles Jones (of Garthmill), Berriew * 1852 Edward Salusbury Rose Trevor (of Traswcoed), Guilsfield * 1853 John Naylor, Leighton Hall * 1854 John Michael Saverne (of Wallop), Westbury, Salop * 1855 Edmund Ethelstone Peel, The Hall, Llandrinio * 1856 Richard Herbert Mytton (of Garth), Guilsfield * 1857 Maurice Jones (of Fronfraith), Llandyssil * 1858 Richard Pendrudock Long (of Dolforgan), Kerry * 1859 Edward Morris (of Perthlwyd), Berthlwyd, Llanidloes * 1860 William Curling (of Maesmawr), Guilsfield * 1861 John Hayward Hayward (of Crosswood), Guilsfield * 1862 John Lomax (of Bodfach), Llanfyllin * 1863 John Dugdale (of Llwyn), Llanfyllin * 1864 Major-General William George Gold (of Garthmill Hall), Berriew * 1865 Robert Simcocks Perrott (of Bronhyddon), Llandantffraid * 1866 Edwin Hilton (of Rhiwhireth), Llanfir Caereinion * 1867 Major Joseph Davies (of Brynglas), Llanfair Caereinion * 1868 William Fisher (of Maes-y-fron), Buttington * 1869 John Pryce Davies (of Fronfelin), Llandinam * 1870 Captain [[Crewe-Read-2 |Offley Malcolm Crewe-Read]], R.N., Llandinam * 1871 John Robinson Jones, Brithdir, Berriew * 1872 Henry Bertie WAtkin Williams-Wynn, Nantymeichiaid, Meifod * 1873 Devereux Herbert Mytton, Garth, Guilsfield * 1874 Thomas Openshaw Lomax, Bodfach, Llanfyllin * 1875 Richard Edward Jones, Cefn Bryntalch, Llandyssil * 1876 Richard John Edmunds, Edderton, Forden * 1877 James Walton, Dolforgan, Kerry * 1878 Richard Woosnam, Glandwr, Llanidloes * 1879 Col. George Edward Herbert, Glanhafren, Penstrowed * 1880 Robert John Harrison, Caerhowel, Montgomery * 1881 Thomas Gibbons Frost, Kt., Dolcorsllwyn, Cemaes * 1882 Nicholas Watson Fairles-Humphreys, Bank House, Montgomery * 1883 Henry Lloyd, Pentreheylin, Llandysilio * 1884 Philip Wright, Mellington, Churchstoke * 1885 Valentine Whitby Vickers, Criggion * 1886 Peter Arthur Beck, Trelydan, Guilsfield * 1887 Charles Whitley Owen, Fronfraith, Llanyssil * 1888 Major William Corbett-Winder, VAynor, Berriew * 1889 Henry Leslie, Bryn Tanat, Llansantffraid * 1890 Georbe Henry Hayhurst Hayhurst-France, Ystum Colwyn, Meifod * 1891 Pryce Pryce-Jones, Kt., Dolerw, Llanllwchaiarn * 1892 Edward Davies, Plas Dinam, Llandinam * 1893 John Cooke Hilton, Glynhiriaeth Llanfair Caereinion * 1894 Edward Arthur Bonnor-Maurice, Bodynfoel; Llanfechain * 1895 Athelstane Robert Pryce, Cynfronydd, Castle Caereinion * 1896 John Marshall Dugdale, Llwyn, Llanfyllin * 1897 John Lomax, Bodfach, Llanfyllin * 1898 Strafford Davies Price-Davies, Marrington, Chirbury * 1899 Oliver Ormrod Openshaw, Brongain, Llanfechain :: ''1900s'' * 1900 Peter Audley David Arthur Lovell, Llanerchudol, Welshpool * 1901 Arthur Watkin Williams-Wynn, Coed-y-Maen, Meifod * 1902 Hugh Lewis, Glanhafren, Penstrowed * 1903 John Naylor, Leighton Hall, Leighton * 1904 Edward Arthur Field Whittel Herbert, Glanhafren, Penstrowed * 1905 Daniel Wintringham Stable, Plas Llwyn Owen, Llanbrynmair * 1906 Sydney Rankin Heap, Mellington, Churchstoke * 1907 Hugh Edmund Ethelston Peel, Llandrinio Hall * 1908 Arthur Erskin Owen Humphreys-Owen, Glansevern, Berriew * 1909 Noel Price James Turner, Sylfaen, Castle Caereinion * 1910 Lord [[Vane-Tempest-4|Herbert Lionel Vane-Tempest]], Y Plas, Machynlleth * 1911 Edward Jones, Maesmawr, Llandinam * 1912 William Henry Burton Swift, Newtown * 1913 William John Corbett-Winder, Vaynor, Berriew * 1914 John Murray Naylor, Leighton * 1915 Lieut Col. Reuben Norton, Dolcorsllwyn, Cemaes * 1916 Hugh Edward Bonsall, Galltyllan, Machynlleth * 1917 John Bancroft Williams, Dolforgan, Kerry * 1918 Reginald Quayle Wilson, Brooklands, Welshpool * 1919 Major General Arthur Edmund Sandbach, Bryngwyn, Llanfechain * 1920 Major Harmood Harmood-Banner, Caerhowel, Montgomery * 1921 Samuel Arthur SAmpson, Dysserth, Welshpool * 1922 William Henry Perry Leslie, Bryntanat, Llansantffraid * 1923 Edward Pryce-Jones, Newtown * 1924 Robert Carey Chapple Gill, Blwchycibau * 1925 Herbert Arthur Openshaw, Llanfechain * 1926 Donald Walter Macpherson, Kerry * 1927 William Marsahll Dugdale, Llanfyllin * 1928 [[Hall-13923 |Henry Platt Hall]], Llanymynech * 1929 Arthur Lloyd Owen Owen, Machynlleth * 1930 Francis Reynolds Verdon, Welshpool * 1931 Hector Carlisle Pilkington, Bryn Tanat, Llansantffraid * 1932 Lord Davies of Llandinam * 1933 Humphrey Dod Lynes, Castle Caereinion * 1934 Dr. Alfred Shearer, Newtown * 1935 Dr. William Henry Lewis, Llansantffraid * 1936 [[Onslow-51|Arthur Loftus Onslow]], Llanidloes * 1937 Major William John Burdon Evans, Newtown * 1938 John Howell Evans, London and Pont Dolanog * 1939 Evan Emrys Jones, Caersws * 1940 John Davies Knatchbull Lloyd, Montgomery * 1941 Charles Gerald Trevor, Kt., Guilsfield * 1942 Henry Morgan, Burnham, Bucks and Newtown * 1943 Christine Stella Way, Berriew * 1944 Col. Charles Stafford Price-DAvies, Marrington, Chirbury * 1945 Thomas Evan Kinsey, Caersws * 1946 Marguerite Frances Hanmer, Llanbrynmair * 1947 Jano Clement Davies, Meifod * 1948 Edward William Minton-Beddoes, Church Stretton, Salop and Dolfor * 1949 George Frederick Hamer, Kt., Llanidloes * 1950 Mafjor Robert John Brymer Griffith, Newtown * 1951 Senator William Rupert Davies, Leighton * 1952 Dr. Richard Davies Jones, Caersws * 1953 Robert William Griffiths, Forden * 1954 Thomas Williams, Forden * 1955 Major William Mason Marriott, Welshpool * 1956 Captain Edward Calcott Pryce, Guilsfield * 1957 Col. The Hon. Ralph Edward Blackett Beaumont, Machynlleth * 1958 Lady Sybil Hamer, LlanidloesHer husband has an entry in the [https://biography.wales/article/s2-HAME-FRE-1885 Dictionary of Welsh Biography]. * 1959 Major John Eldon Marshall Dugdale, Kerry * 1960 Lady Lucie Haden Stable, Llanbrynmair * 1961 Prof. David Vaughan Davies, Llanidloes and London * 1962 Major Hugh Peter Meredith Lewis, Newtown * 1963 Charles Lionel Joce Humphreys, Berriew * 1964 David Philip Davies, Montgomery * 1965 John Edfryn Jones, Caersws * 1966 Joyce Daphne Howard, Buttington * 1967 Dr. Nicholas Bennett Jones, Montgomery and Liverpool * 1968 Alun Meurig Jones, Montgomery * 1969 The Hon. Edward D.G. Davies, Tregynon * 1970 John Kynaston Williams, Guilsfield * 1971 Cecil Edward Vaughan Owen, Llanidloes * 1972 Stephen Williams, Newtown * 1973 Ion Fitgibbon Trant, Guilsfield : '''Footnotes'''

High Street Cemetery, Haydenville, Massachusetts

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'''Cemetery name:''' High Street Cemetery '''Address:''' 5 High Street, Haydenville, Massachusetts '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.37621, -72.70081  811 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1810- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:High_Street_Cemetery%2C_Haydenville%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158099/high-street-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Highhouse Name Study

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

Highland Cemetery, Fishers, Indiana

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See the [[:Category:Highland_Cemetery%2C_Fishers%2C_Indiana|Highland Cemetery category]] for people buried here. [http://youarecurrent.com/2012/10/16/more-than-bones-buried-in-highland-cemetery-an-explosive-legend/ News article] about countermeasures to grave robbing at Highland Cemetery!

Highland Cemetery, Wichita, Kansas

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[[Category: Sedgwick County, Kansas, Cemeteries]] The goal of this project is to trace the history of Highland Cemetery in Wichita, Kansas, United States. This is the historic burial ground that holds many of the town's founders. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Enke-19|Michelle Enke]]. I welcome anyone who wants to help develop this project. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Locating profiles of people buried there and categorizing with Highland Cemetery, Wichita, Kansas * Creating profiles of people buried here * Creating great biographies on the people buried here Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12257912 send me a private message]. Thanks! === History of Highland Cemetery === === Notables Buried in Highland Cemetery === :[[Eggleston-1094|Beroth Bullard Eggleston]] -- 1818-1891, Colonel in the American Civil War :James Masterson -- 1855-1895 :William Mathewson -- 1829-1916 :William Eugene Stanley -- 1844-1910, Kansas governor :[[Toler-599|Sidney Tolar]] -- 1874-1947, American actor who portrayed the character "Charlie Chan" in over 20 movies in the 1930s and 1940s === Interments === :Some of the Highland Cemetery burials are also listed on [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/92689/highland-cemetery FindaGrave] and [https://billiongraves.com/site-map?cemetery_id=37991&page=0 BillionsGraves]. :The City of Wichita, which owns and manages the cemetery, has a list of interments. ::[http://www.wichita.gov/ParkandRec/CityParks/Documents/Highland%20Cemetery%20Map.pdf Map] of Highland Cemetery ::[http://www.wichita.gov/ParkandRec/CityParks/Documents/Highland%20Cemetery%20-%20Eggleston%20Post%20and%20Sec%202%20Replat.pdf Eggleston Post] G.A.R. interments ::[http://www.wichita.gov/ParkandRec/CityParks/Documents/Highland%20Cemetery%20-%20Potters%20Field.pdf Potter's Field] interments :: [http://www.wichita.gov/ParkandRec/CityParks/Pages/Cemeteries.aspx Interments] by section. Scroll down the page to see the listing of all 5 sections.

Highland Cemetery Fort Mitchell, Kentucky

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'''Highland Cemetery In Fort Mitchell, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Highland_Cemetery%2C_Fort_Mitchell%2C_Kentucky Highland Cemetery Page] for people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/74378/highland-cemetery| Highland Cemetery on FindAGrave] See [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Highland-Cemetery/41607| Highland Cemetery on Billiongraves] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=39.0475006,+-84.5457993| Highland Cemetery On Google Maps] See https://highlandcemeterysite.wordpress.com/ '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:''' :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[space:Highland_Cemetery_Fort_Mitchell%2C_Kentucky|Highland Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[space:Highland_Cemetery_Fort_Mitchell%2C_Kentucky|Highland Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Highland Clearances of Scotland

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Welcome to the '''Highland Clearances''' resources page.
---- ==Sources== ---- ==Highland Clearances Resources== *[[Wikipedia:Highland_Clearances|HIghland Clearances, Wikipedia.]] *[https://www.scotclans.com/scotland/scottish-history/modern-scotland/1785-clearances/ Scotclans, Highland Clearances] *[https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/usscotfax/history/clearances.html Undiscovered Scotland, Highland Clearances] *[https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofScotland/The-Highland-Clearances/ Historic UK, Highland Clearances] *[[Wikipedia:Feu_(land_tenure)|Scotland Feu land tenure system, Wikipedia.]] *[[Wikipedia:Land_tenure|Land Tenure system, Wikipedia.]] *[[Wikipedia:Udal_law|Udal Law legal system, Wikipedia.]] *[https://www.gutenberg.org Project Guttenberg.] *[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/51271/51271-h/51271-h.htm The Project Gutenberg eBook, The History of the Highland Clearances, by Alexander Mackenzie.] eBook. ==Copyright== *[[Wikipedia:Copyright|Check the Copyright of every Document, Wikipedia.]] *[[Wikipedia:Fair_use|Fair Use of Documents, Wikipedia.]] *[[Wikipedia:Intellectual_property|Intellectual property usage guide, Wikipedia.]] ==Acknowledgements== *Pixabay for photos.

Highland County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860

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[[Category:Highland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]'''
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Highland Creek Wesleyan Cemetery

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Highland Creek Wesleyan Cemetery. See [[:Category: Highland Creek Wesleyan Cemetery, Scarborough, Ontario|Highland Creek Wesleyan Cemetery]] category page to view wikitree profiles for people buried in this cemetery and other details. ==Resources for Further Research== '''Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)''' The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] *[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KReXzVNgUPp3SVjOHd_8-jaqnmA&ll=43.793448600000005%2C-79.3529284&z=13 OGS Toronto Cemetery Map] (Map ID: SCR-006) *OGS cemetery ID: 4842 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718575/data?n=77 Highland Creek Wesleyan Cemetery] for more information) '''The Ontario Name Index (TONI)''' Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start). '''Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)''' Another excellent tool for searching cemetery records in Ontario is the [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/homepage.html Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)]. This is a comprehensive searchable database of cemeteries and family names. The site does not have links to transcriptions or provide details about the individual you may be searching for, but it is very helpful for quickly locating the burial location of someone in Ontario to guide your next steps for research. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Toronto List of Cemeteries in Toronto (Wikipedia)] [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/contacts/311-toronto/contact-list-cemeteries-toronto-and-gta.html Contact List for Major Cemeteries in Toronto]. The City of Toronto maintains a number of cemeteries once the original owner/operator was no longer able to carry out this responsibility. A list of these cemeteries – closed but maintained by the City of Toronto – is available on the [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/articles/parks,-forestry-and-recreation/policy-and-strategic-planning/cemeteries-in-the-city-of-toronto.html Toronto City website].

Highland Lassie, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1852

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[[Category:Highland Lassie, Arrived 6 Oct 1852]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Voyage of the brig Highland Lassie to the South Australian Colony in 1852''' Sailed from Big Bras d'Or, on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia 17 May 1852 - arriving in Adelaide, South Australia on 6 October 1852. Captain: Jordan (Nova Scotia to the Cape of Good Hope) and then Murdoch McKenzie (Cape of Good Hope to Adelaide). In some later records she is listed as the Highland Lass. '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* Highland Lass Copyright Denise & Peter 2001 [http://ouraucklandstuff.freeservers.com/HighlandLassNovaScotia1852.htm A Passenger List] * 01/05/1852 - 06/10/1852 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 26th of April, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/942187 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Morning Chronicle (SA : 1852 - 1853) of Thursday 7 October 1852, Page 2. first accessed online on the 26th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66449816? * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Thursday 7 October 1852, Page 2. first accessed online on the 26th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38465881?

Highland Lawn Cemetery, Terre Haute, Indiana

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'''Highland Lawn Cemetery In Terre Haute, Indiana Detailed Listings''' This page is part of the [[Space: Indiana Cemeteries Team|Indiana Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Highland_Lawn_Cemetery%2C_Terre_Haute%2C_Indiana Highland Lawn Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Evergreen Cemetery. Check out the website for [https://www.terrehaute.in.gov/departments/cemetery/highland-lawn-cemetery-1 Highland Lawn Cemetery] Search for your loved ones at [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85370/highland-lawn-cemetery Highland Lawn Cemetery on FindAGrave] See if there is a photo of your loved ones resting place in [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Highland-Lawn-Cemetery/28651 Highland Lawn Cemetery on BillionGraves] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Highland_Lawn_Cemetery%2C_Terre_Haute%2C_Indiana|Highland Lawn Cemetery ]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Highland_Lawn_Cemetery%2C_Terre_Haute%2C_Indiana|Highland Lawn Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Highland Line Cemetery, Dalhousie Township, Ontario - History

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[[Category: Highland Line Cemetery, Dalhousie Township, Ontario]] The Highland Line Cemetery is located on the East Half of Lot 6, Concession 9, Dalhousie Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. It was established in the early 1800s as a private burial ground. Neil McNeil, the original land owner. He received his land grant in 1825, but later sold the land to John Playfair in 1845. Mr. Playfair sold the property to John Hamilton in 1855, who, in turn, sold it to John McLellan in 1866. It is currently owned by the Adam family. The earliest documented burial at the site is that of Charles McLean, who died March 23, 1836. It is likely there were interments prior to this, but there are no records. It is currently managed by the Township of Lanark Highlands.

Highland Memory Gardens

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See [[:Category:Highland Memory Gardens, Willowdale, Ontario|Highland Memory Gardens category page]] to view wikitree profiles for people buried in this cemetery and other details. ==Resources for Further Research== '''Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)''' The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] *[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KReXzVNgUPp3SVjOHd_8-jaqnmA&ll=43.793448600000005%2C-79.3529284&z=13 OGS Toronto Cemetery Map] (Map ID: NYK-008) *OGS cemetery ID: 5516 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718522/data?n=71 Highland Memorial Gardens] for more information) '''The Ontario Name Index (TONI)''' Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start). '''Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)''' Another excellent tool for searching cemetery records in Ontario is the [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/homepage.html Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)]. This is a comprehensive searchable database of cemeteries and family names. The site does not have links to transcriptions or provide details about the individual you may be searching for, but it is very helpful for quickly locating the burial location of someone in Ontario to guide your next steps for research. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Toronto List of Cemeteries in Toronto (Wikipedia)] [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/contacts/311-toronto/contact-list-cemeteries-toronto-and-gta.html Contact List for Major Cemeteries in Toronto]. The City of Toronto maintains a number of cemeteries once the original owner/operator was no longer able to carry out this responsibility. A list of these cemeteries – closed but maintained by the City of Toronto – is available on the [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/articles/parks,-forestry-and-recreation/policy-and-strategic-planning/cemeteries-in-the-city-of-toronto.html Toronto City website].

Highland Place 16, Lancaster, Erie, New York

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Highland Plantation, Albemarle County, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Albemarle County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Highland Plantation, Albemarle County, Virginia]] [[Category:Albemarle County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] ==Introduction== Highland Plantation was purchased in 1793 by [[Monroe-17|James Monroe]]. The deed was for 1000 acres of land adjacent to Thomas Jefferson's [[Space:Monticello_Plantation%2C_Albemarle%2C_Virginia|Monticello Plantation]]. He and his family permanently settled on the property in 1799 and lived at Highland for twenty-five years. Personal debt forced Monroe to sell the plantation in 1825. Before and after selling Highland, Monroe was living at the plantation house at [[Space:Oak_Hill_Plantation%2C_Loudoun%2C_Virginia|Oak Hill Plantation, Loudoun, Virginia]] near Leesburg, Virginia. After Monroe's death until 2016, the house was known as Ash Lawn-Highland or merely Ash Lawn. The estate is now owned, operated and maintained by Monroe's alma mater, the College of William & Mary. In 1774, Monroe inherited land and enslaved people from the estate of his father. This turn of events compelled James to look after his siblings until his uncle, Joseph Jones, became a paternal surrogate for the Monroe children. Jones encouraged Monroe to attend the College of William & Mary, which he did until he enlisted in the Continental Army’s Third Virginia Infantry Regiment. Monroe increasingly turned to selling his land to pay for debt. By 1825, he was forced to sell Highland completely.James Monroe's Highland: https://highland.orgForgotten History: http://forgottenhistory.us/index.php/node/1343 ===Slavery=== Slavery was central to the operation of Highland. Enslaved women, men, and children lived on the property between 1799 and 1865. From historical records https://www.whitehousehistory.org/the-enslaved-households-of-president-james-monroe178 individuals were enslaved by Monroe during his adulthood. He freed only one: '''[[Marks-6181|Peter Marks]]'''https://highland.org/enslaved-biographies/peter-marks/, who was manumitted in a request Monroe made during the last days of his life. ===From the Albemarle County Deed Book, (25:143)=== :Jesse :Charles :Nelson, a Blacksmith, all young men and brothers :William, a Carpenter (possibly Billy)https://highland.org/enslaved-biographies/billy/ :Joe (Dudley?) and :Eve (later Eve McGuire), his wife, and their four children (In the Highland slave biographies, Eve's husband is Dudley and is mentioned by Monroe in the Albemarle County Deed Book (26:147) on September 20, 1826 regarding the mortgage of Limestone).https://highland.org/enslaved-biographies/eve/ :Armstead and :Zachariah both young men :Solomon and :Nancy, his wife :Ned and :Peggy, his wife :[[Monroe-4809|Toby]] and [[Monroe-4808|Betsey]] his wife, with their three children (later 4 more were added). Later they are known as having the last name of '''Sanders'''. '''Sanders Family''' [[Monroe-4808|Betsey Sanders]] was born enslaved around 1794. She was the wife of [[Monroe-4809|Toby]], mother to Augustus, [[Sanders-19778|Garrett]], Jim, Sally, Judy, Kitty, Thomas, Peachy, Ceasar, Rosetta, and unknownhttps://highland.org/enslaved-biographies/betsy/ Betsy was sold with her husband Toby and seven children in 1828 from Highland to [[White-29459|Joseph Mills White]], owner of [[Space:Casa_Bianca_Plantation_Jefferson_County_Florida|Casa Bianca Plantation Jefferson County Florida]]https://encyclopediavirginia.org/cas-bianca/. As many as six more children were born to Toby and Betsy at Casa Bianca. After emancipation, their descendants took the last name Sanders. The enslaved sent to Florida served in various ways at Casa Bianca: as field hands, as enslaved domestics, and, in the case of Garrettt Sanders, as a skilled enslaved blacksmith. (Original document of the sale can be found in Albemarle County Deed Book (25:143) :April 5, 1825 - “Have granted bargained and sold aliened released and confirmed and by these presents do grant bargain and sell alien release and confirm into the said John Hooff and his heirs a tract of land in the County of Albemarle and the State of Virginia about three miles below Mill on and about one mile from the Rivanna a branch of the James River consisting of seven hundred and eight acres divided into two farms, with a good framed Dwelling house and other improvements on each. Also the following negro slaves, Jesse, Charles, Nelson a Blacksmith, all young men and brothers, William a Carpenter, Joe and Eve his wife and their four children, Armstead and Zachariah both young men, Toby and Betsy his wife with their three children, Solomon and Nancy his wife, Ned & Peggy his wife.” It took three years for the sale to be completed and at some point the enslaved were mortgaged to the bank before the final sale to Colonel White was complete. :James Monroe to James Madison “OAK HILL March 28th. 1828. "I send you a copy of my memoir, which has been reprinted in a pamphlet, under the direction of my friends in Albemarle. I have sold my slaves in that county, to Col: White of Florida, who will take them in families, to that territory. He gives me for them, (with the exception of a few sold there) five thousand dolrs., which are paid, by obtaining for me, a release in that amount, from J. J. Astor, for a loan obtain’d of him in the late war, offerd by himself, on hearing that I was pressd for money—” Courtesy of Founders Online: https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Madison/99-02-02-1351 === From Thomas Jefferson's Day Book === [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] Sold: *[[Hemmings-106|Thenia Hemings]] and her 5 daughters: ** [[Hemmings-455|Betsy Hemmings]] ** [[Hemmings-456|Lucy Hemmings]] ** [[Hemmings-454|Mary Hemmings]] ** [[Hemmings-458|Susan Hemmings]] ** [[Hemmings-457|Sally Hemmings]] to James Monroe on 19 September 1794.https://www.leesburgva.gov/home/showdocument?id=8851 === 1831 === Antoinetta (Hay) Ringgold sold all of Ashfields (remaining) slaves for $1,400 in 1831William and Mary: Monroe-Hay family papers, 2003.09. Folder 15 ==Sources==

Highlands and Islands Witches

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[[Category:Scotland, Highlands and Islands Witches]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs| Witches]] ==Highlands and Islands Witches== Those persons thought to be witches living within Argyll, Bute, Caithness, Inverness-shire, Orkney, Ross and Cromarty, Shetland, or Sutherland. *An explanation of abbreviations used in the following list is available [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Abbreviations_Used_in_Witches_Listings here]. *Return to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Witches_of_Scotland The Witches of Scotland] team page. ===Unknown Date:=== *Patrick Adamson St Andrews. M/U/Men./Nk./G.308 *Isbell Dairsie St Andrews. F/U/Men./Nk./G.156 *Isbell Dairsie St Andrews. F/U/Men./Misc./G.397 *Christine Dote St Andrews. F/U/Men./Misc./G.397 *Margaret Myrton St Andrews. F/U/Men./Nk./G.397 *Archbishop Sharp St Andrews. M/S/Men./Misc./G.305 ===1500-1599:=== *Alesoun Balfour 24 Jun 1596 Orkney. F/M/Men./Ex./Pit v.1, pp.375-377 *(Unknown) wife of John Bane 22 Jul 1590 Ross-shire. F/M/Men./Nk./Pit v.1, pp.201-4 *Thomas Caffindonisch 22 Jul 1590 Taine, Ross-shire. M/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.1, pp.191-201 *Familiars of Lady Fowlis 22 Jul 1590 Ross-shire. U/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.1, pt. 2, p.191 *Lady Fowlis 28 Oct 1589 Ross-shire. F/M/T/Acq./JC2.2 *[[Ross-6501|Lady Fowlis]] 22 Jul 1590 Ross-shire. F/M/T/Acq./Pit v.1, pp.191-201 *Elspot Gilchrist 10 Sep 1595 St Andrews. F/U/T/Ex./Reg.Krk Sess. StAnd. p.800 *Jonet Lochequoir 10 Sep 1595 St Andrews. F/U/T/Ex./Reg.Krk Sess. StAnd. p.800 *Lyon King of Arms 1569 St Andrews. M/U/T/Ex./Pit. v.1, p.510 *Marion Neyne McAlester 22 Jul 1590 Taine, Ross-shire. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.1,pp.195-6 *John McConeillgar 22 Jul 1590 Ross-shire. M/M/Men./Nk./Pit v.1, pp.210-204 *(Unknown) wife of John McConeillgar 22 Jul 1570 F/M/Men./Nk./Pit v.1, pp.201-204 *William McGilliewareycht 22 Jul 1590 Taine, Ross-shire. M/U/Men./Ex./Pit v.1,pp.195-6 *Marioune McIngaruch 22 Jul 1590 Ross-shire. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.1, pp.201-204 *Thomas McKane 22 Jul 1590 Ross-shire. M/U/Men./Ex./Pit v.1, pp.191-201 *Lachlan McKirdy 1649 Kingarth. M/U/Men./Nk./G.213 *Agnes Meluill 10 Sep 1595 St Andrews. F/U/T/Ex./Reg.Krk Sess. StAnd. p.800 *Margaret Moore 1649 Kingarth. F/U/Men./Nk./G.213 *[[Munro-481|Hector Munro]] 22 Jul 1590 Ross-shire. M/U/T/Acq./Pit v.1, pp.201-204 *Nic Neville 1569. St Andrews. M/U/T/Ex./Ch. v.1, p.60 *Bessy Robertsoune 26 Oct 1581 St Andrews. F/U/Men./Nk./Reg.Krk Sess. StAnd. p.455 *Cristiane Roiss 22 Jul 1590 Ross-shire. F/U/Men./Ex./Pit v.1, p.193 *Agnes Roy 22 Jul 1590 Taine, Ross-shire. F/U/Men./Ex./Pit v.1, pp.191-201 *Christian Smyth Jul 1590 Taine, Ross-shire. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.1, pp.195-196 *Marjorye Smytht 25 Jan 1575 St Andrews. F/M/Men./Misc./Ref.Krk Sess. StAnd. p.414 *John Stewart 24 Jun 1596 Orkney. M/U/T/Acq./JC2.2 ===1600-1699:=== *Bessie Andro 1655 WIck, Caithness. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC17.1;C'ness Fug.Roll *Agnes Anstruther 1614 St Andrews. F/U/T/Nk./Min.Syn.Fife1611-1687, pp.61,76 *Mary Nein Goune Baike 3 Jul 1662 Strathglass. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *Margaret Balfour Sep 1643 St Andrews. F/U/Men./Nk./Lyon v.2, p.18 *Cristine Ballantine 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Patrick Barnett 1655 Balbugie, Perth. M/U/Proc./Nk./JC17.1;PerthFug.List *Adam Barnie 1655 Keyse, Caithness. M/U/Proc./Nk./JC17.1;C'ness Fug.Roll *Isobel Bayne 2 Jul 1629 Caithness. F/W/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.206 *John Bayne 1654 Nigg. M/U/Proc./Nk./Proc.SRO List *Bessie 16 Jan 1673 Scalloway. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.4, p.5 *Katherine Bigland 7 Jun 1615 Orkney. F/U/T/Ex.Mait.C1.Misc.v.2, pp.167-8 *Maret Bigland 16 Jan 1673 Scalloway. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.4, p.5 *Christian Bonn Clune. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC27.10; paper 9 *Nicholas Buchanan 5 Jan 1680 Croy. M/U/T//Acq./JC2.15 *Jonnet Budge 28 Mar 1626 Caithness. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.258 *Jonet Nein Rory Buy 26 Jun 1662 Conventh, Buntoit. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.233-234 *Margaret Callander 21 Jan 1630 St Andrews. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser.v.3, p.426 *Jean Campbell 1660 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Reid p.93 *Catherine Caray 3 Jan 1616 Orkney. F/U/T/Nk./Dal. pp.118,126,536 *Elspeth Chalmers May 1643 Orkney. F/U/T/Nk./Dal.p.372 *Jonet Nein Ean Cheill 26 Jun 1662 Conventh. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.233-234 *Agnes Chisolm 1697 Kilernan, Ross-shire. F/U/Men./Nk./Sc.Rem. *Ninian Coell 3 Jul 1662 Strathglass. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *Kathrine Cristell 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Mary McFinley Vic Come 3 Jul 1662 Strathglass. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *Kathrin Nein Ean Vic Connell 26 Jun 1662 Conventh, Buntoit. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.233-234 *Thomas Cors 6 Apr 1643 Orkney. M/U/T/Nk./Dal.pp.492-3,539 *Marable Couper 7 Jul 1624 Birsay, Orkney. F/M/Men./Ex./RPC 2 ser. v.8, pp.355-360 *Katherine Cragie 17 Jun 1640 Orkney. F/U/Men./Acq./RPC 2ser. v.7, pp.474-477 *Katherine Craigie 12 Jul 1643 Orkney. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.65-70 *Kathrin Ninian Ear Vic Ean Culleam 3 Jul 1662 Strathglass. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *Mareon Cumlaquoy 1643 Birsay. F/U/Men./Nk./Dal.pp.8,109,390,459 *Elspeth Cursetter 29 May 1629 Orkney F/U/T/Nk./Dal.pp.33-4,150,564 *Elspeth Dason 15 Apr 1671 Ross-shire. F/U/T/Nk./JC10.3 *Agnes Desk 18 Jul 1699 Kilraine, Ross-shire. F/U/Com./Nk./Ch. v.3, pp.216-217 *Agnes Dess 1697 Kilernan, Ross-shire. F/U/Men./Nk./Sc.Rem. *Barbara Thomas Dochter 2 Oct 1616 Delting, Shetland. F/U/T/Nk./Dal.pp.118-9 *Katherine Jones Dochter 2 Oct 1616 Shetland. F/U/T/Nk./Dal.pp.6,106,532 *Mary Dollour 3 Jul 1662 Strathglass. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *Jonnet Dow 1655 WIck, Caithness. F/M/Proc./Nk./JC17.1;C'ness Fug.Roll *Jonet Drever 7 Jun 1675 Orkney. F/U/T/Ncp./Mait.C1.Misc. v.2, pp.167-8 *Janet Drewer 7 Jun 1615 Orkney F/U/T/Misc./OrkneyCtBk pp.18-20 *Issobell Duff 26 Jun 1662 Inverness. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.234 *Margaret Duff 1662 Inverness. F/U/Men./Ex./Chron.Fras.pp.446-7 *Andrew Duncane 15 Jul 1604 Shetland. M/U/T/Nk./Dal.p.521 *Ewfame Dundas 2 Jul 1629 Caithness. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.206 *Jonka Dyneis 2 Oct 1616 Shetland. F/U/T/Nk./Dal.pp.34,443,374,630,63 *Agnes Mor Nin Vick Eanglaish May 1675 Dingwall. F/U/Men./Nk./G.302 *John Faw 21 Aug 1612 Orkney. M/U/T/Nk./Dal.p.235 *Beak Nein Ean Duy Vic Finley 26 Jun 1662 Conventh, Buntoit. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.233-234 *Inian Dowie Vic Finley 3 Jul 1662 Strathglass. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *[[Forsyth-3129|Jonet Forsyth]] Nov 1629 Orkney. F/U/T/Ex./Ork & Shet.Flklre pp.75-80 *Juenit (or Janet) Fraser 1643 Shetland. F/U/Men./Ex./Hibbert pp.593-602 *Geillis Frissell 1649 Kingarth. F/U/Men./Nk./G.213 *Kathrine Frissell 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Christian Gilash 18 Jul 1699 Gilkovie, Ross-shire. U/U/Com./Nk./Ch. v.3, pp.216-217 *Mary Nein Jon Vic Gilchrist 7 May 1662 Scatwell. F/U/Com./Nk/RPC 3ser.V.1,p.74 *Muriall Duy Nein Giliphadrick 26 Jun 1662 Conventh, Buntoit. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.233-234 *John Glass 18 Jul 1699 Spittal, Ross-shire. M/M/Com./NCP/Ch. v.3, pp.216-217 *Mary Glass 18 Jul 1699 Newtoun, Ross-shire. F/U/Com./Nk./Ch. v.3, pp.216-217 *Cormul Nean Ean Duy Vic Conchie Vic Goune 26 Jun 1662 Conventh, Buntoit. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.233-234 *Christian Gow 24 Apr 1624 Orkney. F/U/T/Nk./Dal.p.27 *Jonat Nein Giblie Gow 1663 Tain. F/U/Men./Nk./G.222 *Goodaile 1670 Carron. F/M/Men./Ex./Sinclair p.211 *Mary Nein Gowin 26 Jun 1662 Conventh, Buntoit. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.233-234 *Alex Grant 15 Apr 1671 Ross-shire. M/U/T/Nk./JC10.3 *Gormye Grant 3 Jul 1662 Strathglass. U/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *Katherine Grant 25 Nov 1623 Orkney. F/U/T/Ex./Dal.pp.7-8,90,107,124,126-7,388,390 *Katherene Grieve 29 May 1633 Orkney. F/U/Men./Ncp./RPC 2ser. v.5, pp.556-559 *Janet Groat 23 May 1655 Caithness. F/U/Men./Nk./CanisbayKrk Sess.R. *Grissel Grot 15 Apr 1671 Ross-shire. F/U/T/Nk./JC10.3 *William Gude 1616 Orkney. M/U/T/Nk./Rog.v.3, pp.299-300 *Agnes Gune 1655 WIck, Caithness. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC17.1;C'ness Fug.Roll *John Harper 1655 WIck, Caithness. M/U/Proc./Nk./JC17.1;C'ness Fug.Roll *John Hay 19 May 1662 Inverness. M/U/Men./Misc./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.210 *Janet Henries 2 Jul 1629 Caithness. F/W/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.206 *Annie Heyman 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Mansoun Hucheoun 2 Jul 1629 Caithness. U/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.206 *Helen Hunter Apr 1643 Orkney. F/U/T/Nk./Dal.pp.109,256,514 *Finwell Hyndman 1650 Bute. U/U/Men./Nk./Hewison v.2, p.262 *Mary Man Innes 1 Jun 1670 Sleat, Skye. F/U/T/Acq./JC2.13 *Jonet Irving 5 Mar 1616 Orkney. F/U/T/Nk./Dal. pp.243,554-5 *Helene Isbuster 1635 Orkney. F/U/T/Nk./Dal.pp.270,307 *Issobell Johnestowne 1614 St Andrews. F/U/T/Nk./Min.Syn.Fife1611-1687, p.76 *Mary Keill 18 Jul 1699 Ferintosh, Ross-shire. F/U/Com./Nk./Ch. v.3, pp.216-217 *Marione Kenoch 1655 Papryo, Caithness. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC17.1;C'ness Fug.Roll *Issobell Key 8 Sep 1666 St Andrews. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.2, p.246 *James Knarstoun 28 Feb 1633 Orkney. M/U/T/Nk./ Dal. pp.153,377,508-9,511,565 *Marie Lauchtie 28 Nov 1626 Thurso, Caithness. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2 ser. v.1, p.453 *Marion Layland 17 Mar 1633 Orkney. F/U/Men./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.5, pp.544-8,551-5 *Oliver Leask 19 Mar 1616 Orkney. M/U/T/Nk./Dal.p.126 *Cristane Leisk 6 Apr 1643 Orkney. F/U/T/Nk./Dal.pp.59,61,255 *Marioun Lewing Jun 1615 Orkney F/U/Men./Nk./OrkneyCtBk pp.18-20 *Magnus Lindsay Jun 1616 Orkney. M/M/T/Nk./Rog.v.3, p.300 *Thomas MrGillie Lukell 1655 Clyne, Sutherland. M/U/Proc./Acq./JC17.1;S'land Fug.List *Henrie Lyell 1655 Wick, Caithness. M/U/Proc./Nk./JC17.1;C'ness Fug.List *Marioun Mackbeath Jul 1652 Canisbay. F/U/Men./Nk./G.203 *Isobell Malcolme 4 Oct 1643 Moray. F/U/Men./Nk./Dunbar p.40 *Cristian Marwick 21 Apr 1643 Orkney. F/U/T/Nk./Dal.pp.5,52,267 *(Unknown) wife of Soirle McAllexander 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *William McAngus 1655 Clyne, Sutherland. M/U/Proc./Acq./JC17.1;S'land Fug.List *Issobell McCan 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Donald McChereich 1655 Currell, Sutherland. M/U/Proc./Acq./JC17.1;C'ness Fug.List *Jonet McClean 3 Jul 1662 Strathglass. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *Margaret McClean 3 Jul 1662 Strathglass. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *Donald McCleanes 3 Jul 1662 Strathglass. M/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *Hectour McCleanes 3 Jul 1662 Strathglass. M/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *Jonat McConachie 7 May 1662 Bute. F/M/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Malcolm McConel 13 Aug 1655 Inverness. M/U/Proc./Ncp./JC10.2 *Kathrin Nein Ferquhar McEan 3 Jul 1662 Strathglass. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *Andro McGibbone 13 Aug 1655 Inverness. M/U/T/Misc./JC10.2 *Janet McGillichoan 9 Aug 1630 Chanory, Fortrose. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.13 *Margret McIllvein 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Jonet McIlmartin 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *(Unknown) daughter of Allexander McIllmartin 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *McIllmartine 7 May 1662 Bute. F/M/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *More Nain Duy McIvers 30 Sep 1669 Inverness-shire. U/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.3, p.78 *Isobel McKay 1649 Kingarth. F/U/Men./Nk./G.213 *Issobell McKaw 7 May 1662 Bute. F/M/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Patrick McKaw 7 May 1662 Bute. M/M/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Marget McKirdy 27 Mar 1649 Bute. F/U/T/Nk./Hewison v.2, p.267 *Donald McKulkie 18 Jul 1699 Drumamerk, Ross-shire. M/U/Com./Nk./Ch. v.3, pp.216-217 *Margaret McLevin 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Jonat McNeill 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Margaret McNickell 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Issobell McNicol 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Jonet McNicoll 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Janet McNicol 16 Oct 1673 Rothesay. R/U/T/Ex./Hew.v.2,pp.262-263 *Cristian Neil Ferquhar Vic Ean Baik McNish 3 Jul 1662 Strathglass. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *Donald Vic McPhaill 26 Jun 1662 Conventh, Buntoit. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.233-234 *James McPhee Jan 1670 Kingarth. M/U/Men./Acq./G.233 *McQuicken 1695 Inverness. F/M/Com./Ex./Ch.v.3, p.136 *McRorie 1695 Inverness. F/M/Com./Ex./Ch.v.3, p.136 *Mary McThomas 16 Oct 1673 Rothesay. R/U/T/Ex./Argyll J.Rec,v.1,p.21 *Margret McWilliam 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.208 *Margaret McWilliam 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Margaret McWilliam 1662 Bute. F/U/T/Nk./G.304,336 *Jonet Ninian Rory Mie 3 Jul 1662 Strathglass. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *Donald Moir 2 Dec 1603 Inverness. M/U/T/Ex./R.Inv. v.2, pp.19-22 *Donald Moir 1697 Kilernan, Ross-shire. M/U/Men./Misc./Sc.Rem *Barbara Monro 18 Jul 1699 Ross-shire. F/M/Com./Ncp./Ch. v.3, pp.216-217 *Katharine Moore 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *(Unknown) eldest son of Katherine Moore 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Jonet Neill Donald Vic William Vic More 7 May 1662 Scatwell. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser.V.1,p.207 *Roy More 30 Sep 1669 Inverness-shire. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.3, p.78 *Jonet Morisoune 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Gilbert Mowat 1655 Wick, Caithness. M/M/Proc./Nk./JC17.1;C'ness Fug.List *Margaret Munro 18 Jul 1699 Milntown, Ross-shire. F/U/Com./Ncp./Ch. v.3, pp.216-217 *Margaret Nakoch 1655 Wick, Caithness. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC17.1;C'ness Fug.Roll *Nicole 1603 Shetland. F/U/T/Nk./Dal. p.521 *Agnes Nein Donald Oig 7 May 1662 Scatwell. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser.V.1,p.207 *Kathrin Nyn Owan Vic Omnoch 3 Jul 1662 Strathglass. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.237 *Marion Peebles 1644 Shetland. F/U/T/Ex./Hibbert pp.593-602 *Patrick Petersone 12 Sep 1616 Shetland. M/U/T/Nk./Dal.p.378 *Cristian Nein Phaill 26 Jun 1662 Conventh, Buntoit. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.233-234 *Cristane Poock Jul 1643 Orkney. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, p.64 *Molphrie Porteous's daughter 16 Jan 1673 Scalloway. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.4, p.5 *Elizabeth Ranie Jul 1643 Orkney. F/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, p.64 *(Unknown) husband of E. Ranie Jul 1643 Orkney. M/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, p.64 *Margaret Ranie Jul 1643 Orkney. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, p.64 *Barbara Rassa 18 Jul 1699 Milntown, Ross-shire. F/U/Com./Nk./Ch. v.3, pp.216-217 *Jonet Reid 12 Jul 1643 Orkney. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.71-75 *Jonet Rendall 11 Nov 1629 Orkney. F/U/T/Ex./Ork & Shet.Flklre pp.103-111 *Elspeth Reoch 12 Mar 1616 Orkney. F/U/T/Ex./Mait.C1.Misc. v.2, pp.181-191 *Euphame Rid 28 Nov 1626 Geise Mikle,, Caithness. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2 ser. v.1, p.453 *Marjorie Ritchie 12 Sep 1616 Shetland. F/U/T/Nk./Dal.p.378 *Effie Rosie 1658 Stroma. F/U/Men./Nk./Canisbay KrkSess.R. *Margaret Sandieson 13 Sep 1635 Sanday, Orkney. F/U/T/Nk./Dal.p.388 *Agnes Scottie Jun 1616 Orkney. F/U/T/Nk./Rog.v.3, p.298 *William Scottie 1643 Orkney. M/U/T/Nk./Dal.pp.109,125,459 *Geillis Sclaitter Jun 1616 Orkney. F/M/T/Nk./Rog.v.3, p.300 *John Shand 4 Oct 1643 Moray. M/U/Men./Nk./Dunbar p.40 *Erick Shayme 18 Jul 1699 Ross-shire. M/U/Com./Nk./Ch. v.3, pp.216-217 *Margaret Simson 1 Aug 1662 Cromarty. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.248 *George Sinclair 2 Jul 1629 Caithness. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.206 *Issobell Sinclair 28 Feb 1633 Orkney. F/U/T/Ex./ Dal. pp.193,470 *John Sinclair 30 Jan 1633 Hoy, Orkney. M/U/T/Nk./Dal. p.179-80 *Bessie Skebister 21 Mar 1633 Orkney. F/U/T/Ex./ Dal. pp.451,470,474,480,491,512,591 *Elspet Smith 1672 Hoy. F/U/Men./Nk./Low p.575 *Stewart 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Kathrine Stewart 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Marie Stewart 7 May 1662 Bute. F/U/Men./Nk./Hghd Pps. v.3, pp.3-30 *Marshall Sutherland 1655 Netherland, Caithness. M/U/Proc./Nk./JC17.1;C'ness Fug.Roll *Marioun Tailzeour (mother of Katherine Higland) Jun 1615 Orkney F/U/Men./Nk./OrkneyCtBk pp.18-20 *Anie Tailzeous (alias Cwna Rowa) 15 Jul 1624 Orkney. F/U/Men./Ex./RPC 2 ser. v.8, pp.360-364 *Donald Thomassone 2 Jul 1629 Spittell, Caithness. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.206 *Jonet Thomesone 1643 Orkney. F/U/T/Nk./Dal.pp.32,58-9,73-4,260,266,271,593 *Agnes Tulloch 1616 Orkney. F/U/T/Nk./Rog.v.3, pp.301-2 *Gretchach Unchach 1655 Wick, Caithness. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC17.1;C'ness Fug.Roll *Agnes Urich 1697 Kilernan, Ross-shire. F/U/Men./Nk./Sc.Rem. *Margaret Neill Vayne 30 Sep 1669 Inverness-shire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.3, p.78 *Cristian Nein Ferquhar Vic 26 Jun 1662 Conventh, Buntoit. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.233-234 *Mary Nein Allaster Vic 26 Jun 1662 Conventh, Buntoit. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.233-234 *Suna Voe 16 Jan 1673 Scalloway. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.4, p.5 *Helen Wallas 1616 Orkney. F/U/T/Nk./Rog.v.3, pp.302-3 *Bessie Watson 1 Aug 1662 Cromarty. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.248 *Margaret Watson 9 Jul 1659 Stroma. F/U/Men./Nk./CanisbayKrkSess.R. *Agnes Wrath 18 Jul 1699 Kilraine, Ross-shire. F/U/Com./Ncp./Ch. v.3, pp.216-217 ===1700-1736:=== *Isobel Anderson 1714 Dunnet. F/U/Men./Ncp./G.262 *Helen Andrew 1718 Thurso. F/U/Men./Nk./Sharpe pp.180-194 *Margaret Bain 18 Feb 1724 Canisbay. F/U/Men./Nk./Cldr pp.226-7 *Margaret Callum 1718 Thurso. F/U/Men./Nk./Sharpe pp.180-194 *Margaret Nin Gilbert 1718 Thurso. F/U/Men./Nk./Sharpe pp.180-194 *Janet Horne Jun 1727 Dornoch. F/U/T/Misc./Sharpe pp.199-200 *(Unknown) Horne Jun 1727 Dornoch. F/U/T/Misc./Sharpe pp.199-200 *Ellen King 1700 Shetland. F/U/Men./Ex./NewStat.Acc.Shet.p.60 *M'Huistan 1718 Thurso. F/U/Men./Nk./Sharpe pp.180-194 *John Mill 1758 Shetland. M/M/Men./Nk./G.307 *Margaret Oisone 1718 Thurso. F/U/Men./Nk./Sharpe pp.180-194 *Jannet Pyper 1718 Thurso. F/U/Men./Nk./Sharpe pp.180-194 *George Rattray Jul 1706 Inverness. M/U/Com./Ex./Ch. v.3, p.302 *Lachlan Rattray Jul 1706 Inverness. M/U/Com./Ex./Ch. v.3, p.302 *Kathrine Taylor 1708 Stromness. F/U/Men./Nk./Low pp.201-3 *Barbara Tulloch 1700 Shetland. F/U/Men./Ex./NewStat.Acc.Shet.p.60

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Highlights of the Folger Family with a Brief Genealogy == * by Harriet Margaret Grover (b.1870) * not published, Berkeley, California, 1939 * 73 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Highlights of the Folger Family with a Brief Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006561164 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5827801 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=18171 search only === Table of Contents === * Peter Folger, Page 1 * Benjamin Franklin, Page 9 * Abishai Folger, Sr., Page 13 * Timothy Folger, Page 15 * Walter Folger, Jr., Page 25 * Lucretia Mott, Page 27 * Charles James Folger, Page 33 * Maria Mitchell, Page 35 * William Mayhew Folger, U.S.N., Page 37 * Henry Clay Folger, Page 39 * Thomas Mott Osborne, Page 43 * Note on Hudson, New York, Page 47 * Genealogy, Page 49 * Table of Relationships, to original settlers of Nantucket, Page 68 * Bibliography, Page 72 * Chart === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Grover, Harriet Margaret. ''[[Space:Highlights of the Folger Family with a Brief Genealogy|Highlights of the Folger Family with a Brief Genealogy]]'' (Berkeley, California, 1939) [ Page ]. * ([[#Grover|Grover]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Grover, Harriet Margaret. ''[[Space:Highlights of the Folger Family with a Brief Genealogy|Highlights of the Folger Family with a Brief Genealogy]]'' (Berkeley, California, 1939) [ Page ].

Hightower Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Who are the documentable parents of Anderson Ellis Hightower born 1832, Murphy H. (per one source stands for Henderson) Hightower born 1835, Eliza Hightower born 1819 (wife of Ishmael Caudell/Caudel) all born in Rowan Co, NC? Who are the documentable parents of Leroy Hightower who first appears on the Rowan Co, NC 1800 census and married Margarit/Margaret Jacobs that same year in Rowan Co, NC?

Hilary Gadsby No Dates To-Do List

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You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Buckle-52&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Hilary Gadsby To-Do List|Hilary's current to-do list]].'' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Marriage !|Death !|Notes |- | || || || || |- | || |||| || |- | [[Buckle-87|Buckle, Stephen ]] || |||| || to-do |- | [[Clarke-1368|Clarke, William ]] || |||| ||to-do |- | [[Crook-102|Crook, Elizabeth ]] || || || || find christening and death |- | [[Dobb-49|Grant, Mary (Dobb) ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Dowdle-6|Dowdle, Jane ]] || || || || Constuct source citations for Banns and Marriage |- | [[Edmunds-75|Edmunds, Henry Edward ]] ||1894 || || || exact date in 1939 register |- | [[Edmunds-76|Edmunds, Winifred Lucy ]] ||1896 ||Marriage found || || add spouse |- | [[Eley-29|Eley, Edward ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Ellis-1550|Ellis, William ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Ellison-215|Ellison, James ]] |||| || || to-do |- | [[Elsom-5|Elsom, Hannah Wyan ]] |||| || || to-do |- | [[Emery-410|Othen, Ann (Emery) ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Emery-419|Emery, Mary ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Emms-6|Emms, Rebecca ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Fowlett-1|Fowlett, Mary ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Freemantle-4|Freemantle, Edith Elsie ]] ||7 Jul 1896 ||1922 ||1977 || to-do |- | [[Fretwell-11|Fretwell, William ]] |||| || || to-do |- | [[Galpin-26|Galpin, Mary Anne]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Galpin-31|Galpin, Robert ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Gingell-22|Gingell, Frederick Nelson ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Glover-715|Grant, Ann (Glover) ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Harding-1336|Harding, Philip ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Harvey-1126|Harvey, John ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Hibbitt-23|Hibbitt, Annie Laura ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Hill-2995|Hill, Thomas ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Hinsby-1|Hinsby, Charles ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Horton-892|Horton, Emma D. ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Horton-895|Horton, Annie ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[King-2564|King, Joseph ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Lodge-138|Lodge, Sarah ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Lush-15|Lush, Mary ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Moody-946|Moody, Jane ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Othen-24|Othen, William ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Othen-25|Othen, Elizabeth ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Peacock-229|Rosling, Elizabeth (Peacock) ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Pearce-418|Pearce, Edith L ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Pearce-419|Pearce, Violet A ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Percey-2|Percey, James ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Percey-3|Percey, Charles ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Percey-4|Percey, William ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Percey-5|Percey, Frederick ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Perry-1366|Perry, UNKNOWN ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Petty-170|Weston, Elizabeth (Petty) ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Rabbits-1|Rabbits, George ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Raynor-66|Raynor, Barnabas ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Reeves-530|Reeves, John ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Reid-1023|Reid, Rose Rebecca ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Reid-1024|Reid, John Alfred]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Richards-1153|Richards, Thomas ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Roberts-2499|Roberts, Bessie ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Roberts-2524|Roberts, George ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Rose-917|Rose, Ann ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Rosling-46|Rosling, Mary wife of Richard ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Savory-44|Savory, Hannah ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Savory-45|Savory, William ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Searle-127|Searle, Ann ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Smith-17327|Smith, UNKNOWN ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Soffe-22|Soffe, Anne ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Soffe-23|Soffe, Joseph ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Soffe-25|Soffe, Sarah ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Speed-417|Speed, Lavinia ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Steel-256|Steel, Ann ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Thorn-94|Thorn, Henry ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Thorn-96|Thorn, Elija ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Toomer-5|Toomer, Richard ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Tugkey-1|Tugkey, William ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-89658|Dawson, Ann (UNKNOWN) ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-89664|UNKNOWN, Mary ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-89669|Savory, Elizabeth (UNKNOWN) ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-89679|Wilsher, Elizabeth (UNKNOWN) ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-89680|Willshire, Mary (UNKNOWN) ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-89688|UNKNOWN, Phoebe ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-89699|UNKNOWN, Frances ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-89728|UNKNOWN, Sarah ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Unknown-182539|Harding, Sarah (Unknown) ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Ward-2802|Ward, Jacob ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Ward-2805|Ward, Susanna ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Weston-290|Weston, John ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[White-5380|White, Alfred ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Whitehead-432|Rosling, Ann (Whitehead) ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Whitlock-171|Whitlock, William ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Willshire-1|Willshire, John ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Wilson-5274|Wilson, Emma ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Wilson-5275|Wilson, Harry ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Wilson-5276|Wilson, Ellen ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Wilson-5277|Wilson, Mary Ann ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Wilson-5278|Wilson, Charles ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Wilson-5279|Wilson, Lizzie ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Wilson-5280|Wilson, Harriett ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Yeats-14|Yeats, Sarah ]] || || || || to-do |- | [[Young-3580|Young, Mary ]] || || || || to-do |- |}

Hilary Gadsby Research Surname To-Do List

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Hilary Gadsby To-Do List Pre 1800 births

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Buckle-52&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Hilary Gadsby To-Do List|Hilary's current to-do list]].''

Hilary Mason To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Mason-22776|Hilary Mason]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Mason-22776&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Hilary Mason To-Do List|Hilary's current to-do list]].''

Hilary Woodward To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Woodward-4456|Hilary Woodward]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Woodward-4456&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Hilary Woodward To-Do List|Hilary's current to-do list]].'' Charles Pearce 1747 children & descendants.

Hilda, South Carolina

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Hildebrand Name Study

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[[Category:Hildebrand Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. One of the places the Hildebrand name is found in great quantity is Asswiller: http://www.dave-francis.com/genealogy/CivilRecords/Asswiller/Asswiller.html

Hildebrandt Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Hildebrandt Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Hildebrandt Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hildebrandt Hildebrandt] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hildebrandt name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hildebrandts), by time period (18th Century Hildebrandts), or by topic (Hildebrandt DNA, Hildebrandt Occupations, Hildebrandt Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Hildebrandt Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hildebrandt}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Hildebrandt}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Hildebrandts of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4]

HILDEBRANDT NAME STUDY

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[[Category: Hildebrandt Name Study]] The goals of the HILDEBRANDT AND HILDEBRAND NAME STUDY project are: # To find every non-living person with the Hildebrandt and Hildebrand surname who lived in Alsace, France. and make a wikitree profile for them. # To make a family tree including all Hildebrandt and Hildebrand who ever lived in Alsace, France, and connect that tree to the Global family tree on Wikitree. # To find the origins of the Hildebrandt and Hildebrand families to any earlier Hildebrandt and Hildebrand where ever they may have lived in Europe, # To determine the origin of the name Hildebrandt and Hildebrand # To determine exactly when and why the Hildebrandt came to Alsace, France. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Troy-204|Sharon Troy Centanne]]. This is my ancestor's maiden name , so I am especially interested in Hildebrandt and Hildebrand Family research! I am concentrating on the Hildebrandt and Hildebrand family from Muttersholtz and Baldenheim and surrounding villages in Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France going back into the 1500s and 1600s. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add Hildebrandt and Hildebrand Family members from research on familysearch.org and findagrave.com. * Add Hildebrandt and Hildebrand Family members from the church and cemetery records of Alsace, especially the Protestante church of Muttersholtz and Baldenheim, # Post images of the online records for the family written in Old German Script, and offer translations as best we can figure out from the old handwriting. # Connect all Schmutz members to the global family tree. * Add relevant sources, templates and categories

Hildreth Cemetery, Lowell, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Lowell, Massachusetts]][[Category: Hildreth Cemetery, Lowell, Massachusetts]]
[[Project: Massachusetts Cemeteries|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]]
'''''Hildreth Cemetery and Hildreth Family Cemetery are different.''''' ---- ===How to Add Profiles to Cemetery=== {| border="0" bgcolor=#f1f5fc width=90% align=center |
[[Category: Hildreth Cemetery, Lowell, Massachusetts]]
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==Biography==
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For people located in this Cemetery, Copy and Paste the preceding square brackets and category text at the top of your family member’s profiles. Make sure it is before the biography heading in the order shown above. To see which people are already listed in the cemetery, click [ ].

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==General Info== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' |- | '''GPS Coordinates: |- | '''Address''': Address here ph. (Nearest cross streets) |- | '''Information:''' Cemetery history link
|- | '''Interment List:''' [http://libguides.uml.edu/ld.php?content_id=26575827 Lowell Center for History; Interred at Claypit, Woodbine, Hildreth and Pawtucket Cemeteries] |- |}
==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[http://www.lowellhistoricalsociety.org/research.htm Lowell Historical Society Collections]
*[http://www.lowellhistoricalsociety.org/related_links.htm Lowell Historical Society Links of Interest]
*[https://archive.org/details/blc?and%5B%5D=Lowell&sin= Lowell at Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[https://archive.org/details/regionaldigitizationmass Town and University Libraries in Massachusetts]
*[https://lowelllibrary.org/research/ Pollard Memorial Library Historical Research]
*[http://infoweb.newsbank.com/signin/SamuelSPollardMemorialLibrary/OBIT Lowell Sun Obits from 2001-Present]
*[https://search.proquest.com/bostonglobe/index?accountid=33520 Boston Globe 1980-present]
*[https://archive.org/details/opensource_image?and%5B%5D=Lowell+Massachusetts+&sin= Lowell Historical City Maps]
*[http://libguides.uml.edu/archives Center for Lowell History Archives]
---- ==Volunteers== {| bgcolor=yellow |- |Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery. |- |} ---- This page is a part of the [[Space:Massachusetts_Cemeteries_Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]] ---- ==Other Sources== findagrave?
billiongraves?
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Hildreth Family Cemetary, Lowell, Massachusetts

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[[Project: Massachusetts Cemeteries]]
'''Hildreth and Hildreth Family Cemetery are Different''' ---- ===How to Add Profiles to Cemetery=== {| border="0" bgcolor=#f1f5fc width=90% align=center |
[[Category: Hildreth Family Cemetery, Lowell, Massachusetts]]
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==General Info== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' |- | '''GPS Coordinates: |- | '''Address''': Address here ph. (Nearest cross streets) |- | '''Information:''' Cemetery history link
|- | '''Interment List:''' |- |}
==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]]
*[http://www.lowellhistoricalsociety.org/research.htm Lowell Historical Society Collections]
*[http://www.lowellhistoricalsociety.org/related_links.htm Lowell Historical Society Links of Interest]
*[https://archive.org/details/blc?and%5B%5D=Lowell&sin= Lowell at Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://lowelllibrary.org/research/ Pollard Memorial Library Historical Research]
*[http://infoweb.newsbank.com/signin/SamuelSPollardMemorialLibrary/OBIT Lowell Sun Obits from 2001-Present]
*[https://search.proquest.com/bostonglobe/index?accountid=33520 Boston Globe 1980-present]
*[https://archive.org/details/opensource_image?and%5B%5D=Lowell+Massachusetts+&sin= Lowell Historical City Maps]
*[http://libguides.uml.edu/archives Center for Lowell History Archives]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[https://archive.org/details/regionaldigitizationmass Town and University Libraries in Massachusetts]
---- ==Volunteers== {| bgcolor=yellow |- |Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery. |- |} ---- This page is a part of the [[Space:Massachusetts_Cemeteries_Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]] ---- ==Other Sources== findagrave?
billiongraves?
wikipedia? ---------

Hildreth Name Study - 1790 Worksheet

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[[Category: Projects, Hildreth Name Study]] Worksheet for Hildreths and related surnames on the 1790 US Census. If the person has a profile on WikiTree, insert the WikiTree ID in the first column. Return to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreth_Name_Study_-_Discussion_and_To_Do_List&public=1 Discussion and To Do List]. |WikiTree ID||Name||Residence {| border="1" class="sortable" !!!!! |- |||Edward Hildreth||Hinsdale, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States |- |||Amaziah Hildreth||Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |Hildreth-523||Lotan Hildreth||Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States |- |||Joel Hildreth||Cornish, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States |- |||Luthan Hildreth||South Hampton, Suffolk, New York, United States |- |||Phebe Hildreth||South Hampton, Suffolk, New York, United States |- |||William Hildreth||Litchfield, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States |- |||Ephm Hildreth||Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |||John Hildreth||Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States |- |Hildreth-43||Oliver Hildreth||Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |||Peter Hildreth||South Hampton, Suffolk, New York, United States |- |Hildreth-706||Elijah Hildreth||Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |||Wm Hildreth||Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |||John Hildreth||Tyngsborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |||Edward Hildreth||Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States |- |||Hezekr Hildreth||Tyngsborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |Hildreth-529||Reuben Hildreth||Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States |- |Hildreth-655||Samuel Hildreth||Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States |- |Hildreth-647||Joseph Hildreth||Dummerston, Windham, Vermont, United States |- |||Ephm Hildreth Jr||Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |Hildreth-1046||Isaac Hildreth||Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States |- |Hildreth-643||Abel Hildreth||Ashby, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |Hildreth-625||Ephraim Hildreth||Lyndeborough, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States |- |Hildreth-124||Oliver Hildreth||Townshend, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |Hildreth-666||Stephen Hildreth||New Ipswich, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States |- |Hildreth-107||Abijah Hildreth||Townshend, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |||John Hildreth||Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |||Wm Hildreth||Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |Hildreth-58||Jonas Hildreth||Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |||Elizabeth Hildreth||Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |Hildreth-369||Israel Hildreth||Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |Hildreth-153||Elijah Hildreth||Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |||John Hildreth||Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |||David Hildreth||Amherst, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States |- |||Simn Hildreth||Bradford, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States |- |||Jesse Hildreth||Dummerston, Windham, Vermont, United States |- |||Jesse Hildreth||Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States |- |||Ephraim Hildreth||New Ipswich, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States |- |||Amos Hildreth||Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |||David Hildreth||South Hampton, Suffolk, New York, United States |- |||Jacob Hildreth||Amherst, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States |- |Hildreth- 1407||James Hildreth||Pepperell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |||Jonan Hildreth||Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |Hildreth-526||Martin Hildreth||Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States |- |||Peter Hildreth Jr||South Hampton, Suffolk, New York, United States |- |||Joshua Hildreth||South Hampton, Suffolk, New York, United States |- |||Samson Hildreth||Ashby, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |Hildreth-74||Zach Hildreth||Townshend, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |Hildreth-700||Wilson Hildreth||Dummerston, Windham, Vermont, United States |- |||John Hildreth||Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |||Joshua Hildreth||Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States |- |||Levi Hildreth||Hopkinton, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States |- |||Joseph Hildreth Jr||Dummerston, Windham, Vermont, United States |- |||Hannah Hildreth||New Ipswich, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States |- |||William Hildreth||Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States |- |||Sheltial Hildreth||Westminster, Windham, Vermont, United States |- |||Samuel Hildreth||Cornish, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States |- |||Ephraim Hildreth||Sutton, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States |- |||Judah Eldred||Warren, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States |- |||Samuel Eldred||Warren, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States |- |||Thomas Hildrup||Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |- |||Noah Hildrith||Clinton, Dutchess, New York, United States |- |||William Hilldreath||Anson, North Carolina, United States |- |||James Eldred||Stephen Town, Albany, New York, United States |- |||Elisha Eldred||Minisink, Orange, New York, United States |- |||Wm Hildrith||Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |||Benjamin Heldreth||New York City Montgomery Ward, New York, New York, United States |- |||Hendrick Eldred||Flatbush, Kings, New York, United States |- |||David Hilldrith||Clinton, Dutchess, New York, United States |- |||James Eldred||North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, United States |- |Hildreth-667||Josiah Hildrith||Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |||Elisha Eldred||Warren, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States |- |||Daniel Eldred Jr||North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, United States |- |||Saml Hildridge||South Hampton, Suffolk, New York, United States |- |||Benjn Hildredge||Hudson, Columbia, New York, United States |- |||James Hildrith||Washington, Dutchess, New York, United States |- |||Isaac Eldred||Flatbush, Kings, New York, United States |- |||Ward Eldred||Warren, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States |- |||Joseph Eldred||Goshen, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States |- |||Daniel Eldred||South Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, United States |- |||David Hilldreath||Anson, North Carolina, United States |- |||Daniel Eldred||North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, United States |- |||Micah Hildrith||Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |- |Hildreth-1742||Danl Hildridge||South Hampton, Suffolk, New York, United States |- |||Jehoshaphet Eldred||Warren, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States |} Return to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreth_Name_Study_-_Discussion_and_To_Do_List&public=1 Discussion and To Do List].

Hildreth Name Study - Discussion and To Do List

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[[Category: Hildreth Name Study]] Here are some of the sub-projects in the Hildreth Name Study. There is no particular order. If you are working on one of these sub-projects, please note your progress and add any new tasks that pop up. Remember, when you work on one sub-project, you may be accomplishing tasks in several. Here are examples: a man born in Massachusetts may appear in the Massachusetts Vital Records, he may have provided patriotic service during the American Revolution and may also appear on the 1790 US Census, or a person who fought in the American Civil War probably appeared on the 1850 US Census, may appear on the 1880 US Census for Ohio, and may also appear on the 1890 Union Veterans' and Widows Schedule. Be sure you document your progress in ALL applicable sub-projects. '''Return''' to main [[Space:Hildreth_Name_Study|Hildreth Name Study page]]. == General Maintenance == === Errors === Work on Errors on the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Hildreth&MaxErrors=100 Hildreth Error List] === Connect === Connect Hildreths to their immigrant ancestors. Here is a list of some those not yet connected: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=HILDRETH Unconnected Profiles] === Sources === Ensure that all Hildreth profiles have sources for information included. Here is a list of currently [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hildreth Unsourced Hildreth Profiles]. '''Return''' to main [[Space:Hildreth_Name_Study|Hildreth Name Study page]]. == Census == === 1790 US Federal Census === Establish profiles for all Hildreth Head of Household shown on the 1790 US Census. Please post your progress on the [[Space:Hildreth_Name_Study_-_1790_Worksheet|1790 Worksheet]]. === 1850 US Federal Census === Find all Hildreths on the 1850 US Census and connect to ancestors. === 1880 US Federal Census - Ohio === Establish profiles for all Hildreths in Ohio in 1880 US Census and connect to ancestors. === 1890 Union Veterans and Widows Schedule === Add information for all Hildreths living who served for the Union during the American Civil War.. === 1900 US Federal Census - Washington State === Establish profiles for all Hildreths living in Washington State in 1900 and connect them. == Descendants of Rev. Benjamin Griswold Hildreth == Create profiles on WikiTree for all descendants of [[Hildreth-301|Rev. Benjamin Griswold Hildreth]] who carry on the Hildreth name. ::This team sub-project focuses on the descendants of [[Hildreth-301|Rev. Benjamin Griswold Hildreth]], who was born in South Carolina, but moved with his large family to Alabama. The book ''The Hildreth Family'' by James Wilson Newman Sr. and William Alton Newman Sr,Newman, James Wilson Sr. Newman, William Alton Newman Sr., The Hildreth Family: (Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Gateway Press, Inc., 1989). (Copy in the Personal Library of [[Gilchrist-1197|Nelda Gilchrist Spires]]) (commonly referred to as the "Little Red Book of Hildreths"), which was written almost exclusively about the descendants of Rev. Benjamin Griswold Hildreth through his son [[Hildreth-1426|Rev. Robert Henry Jackson Hildreth]], along with other sources, is being used as a guide for researching that branch of Rev. Benjamin Griswold Hildreth descendants. Profiles for descendants of Rev. Benjamin Griswold Hildreth through his other four sons, [[Hildreth-1381|William C. Hildreth]], [[Hildreth-1323|Rev. Travis Zaccheus Hildreth]], [[Hildreth-1428|James Marion Hildreth]], and [[Hildreth-1450|John B. Hildreth]], who are mentioned but for whom members of descendant generations are not detailed in ''The Hildreth Family'', are being researched in other sources. The worksheet for this sub-project can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Descendants_of_Rev._Benjamin_Griswold_Hildreth&public=1 HERE]. '''Return''' to main [[Space:Hildreth_Name_Study|Hildreth Name Study page]]. == Politicians == Ensure that all the politicians noted in The Political Graveyard have profiles on WikiTree and are linked to their ancestors. The Political Graveyard (for Hi-) can be found [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/higginson-hilger.html HERE]. The Worksheet for this sub-project is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreth_Name_Study_-_Politicians_Worksheet&public=1 HERE]. '''Return''' to main [[Space:Hildreth_Name_Study|Hildreth Name Study page]]. == Military == Many Hildreths served in the military. Some are buried in military cemeteries. Our aim is to honor the Hildreths who served in the military by ebsuring that they have profiles on WikiTree. If you create a profile for a Hildreth who served in the military or it you find a profile for a Hildreth who served, please link that profile to the person on the list of Hildreths who served. === Revolutionary War Patriots === Starting with the Hildreths shown in the [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm Daughters of the American Revolution's Genealogical Research System], ensure that all Revolutionary War Patriot Ancestors have profiles and connect to their ancestors. Then add correct Category for their Revolutionary War service. The Revolutionary War Patriot Worksheet can be found [[Space:Hildreth_Name_Study_-_Revolutionary_War_Worksheet|HERE]]. === Military Cemeteries === Add profiles for all Hildreths buried in National Cemeteries and link the profile to the worksheet of Hildreths buried in military cemeteries. The worksheet for the Military Cemeteries sub-project can be found [[Space:Hildreth_Name_Study_-_Military_Cemeteries|HERE]]. === Civil War === Using the National Park Service's Civil War database, add profiles for all Civil War veterans and connect to their ancestors. Then add correct Category for their Civil War service. 1. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm#sort=score+desc&q=hildreth Soldiers] 2. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-prisoners.htm#sort=score+desc&q=hildreth Prisoners] Using the [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8667/?name=_hildreth&count=50 1890 Census of Union Veterans & Widows], add profiles for the veterans and spouses shown and connect to their ancestors. Then add correct Category for their Civil War service. (This database is from Ancestry.com.) '''Return''' to main [[Space:Hildreth_Name_Study|Hildreth Name Study page]]. == Vital Records == Work down through Vital Records, one town at a time, and add all Hildreths. They are in order below, starting with smaller bites and working to larger ones. Of course, adding someone who appears in Townsend but who was born in Chelmsford will require working with the VRs for both towns. ==== Massachusetts ==== : Methuen: Births completed. : Cambridge : Woburn : Petersham : Pepperell : Stow : Townsend : Westford : Dracut : Chelmsford ==== Maine ==== : Gardiner ==== New York ==== : Check Southampton, NY, deaths, add profiles and connect people to their ancestors. '''Return''' to main [[Space:Hildreth_Name_Study|Hildreth Name Study page]].

Hildreth Name Study - Military Cemeteries

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[[Category: Projects, Hildreth Name Study]] Add profiles for all Hildreths buried in National Cemeteries and link the profile to the worksheet of Hildreths buried in military cemeteries. Return to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreth_Name_Study_-_Discussion_and_To_Do_List&public=1 Discussion and To Do List]. You can find military graves using the [http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ Locator]. Military Graves: Cemetery - Name (link) [http://public.mapper.army.mil/ANC/ANCWeb/PublicWMV/ancWeb.html Arlington]: * Kathryn, d. 1921 * Raymond C., d. 1970 and and Blanche F., d. 1981 * James Curtis, d. 2004 * [[Hildreth-1649|Kenneth Henning Jr.]], d. 2012 * [[Hildreth-1673|Fletcher B.]], d. 1980 * Richard P., d. 1958 [http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/index.html?cemetery=N919 Tahoma] * Reta Marea, wife of SAMUEL A., 1LT US AIR FORCE KOREA; d. 03/19/1931; d. 01/23/2006 [http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/index.html?cemetery=N899 Punchbowl] * JAMES HARTWELL, EMP3 US NAVY; TEC 5 SN: 42167108 US ARMY; WORLD WAR II, KOREA; d. 09/01/1926; d. 10/09/2002 Return to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreth_Name_Study_-_Discussion_and_To_Do_List&public=1 Discussion and To Do List].

Hildreth Name Study - Politicians Worksheet

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[[Category: Projects, Hildreth Name Study]] This is the worksheet for Hildreths who were politicians. The goal is to have profiles for all Hildreths who were active in politics at any level. The initial list was taken from The Political Graveyard on 31 July 2020. When you have established a profile for someone on this list or have determined that the person already has a WikiTree profile, be sure to include information about his political service. Then add a link to that person's profile. Return to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreth_Name_Study_-_Discussion_and_To_Do_List&public=1 Discussion and To Do List]. HILDRETH: See also Alexis Irenee du Pont Bayard — Theron Lamar Caudle, Jr. — Hildreth Jacobsen — Henry Elisha Martin — Edward Hildreth Ryder — Rufus Hildreth Thayer * Hildreth, A. Carlton — of Rio Grande, Cape May County, N.J.; Cape May Court House, Cape May County, N.J. Republican. Chair of Cape May County Republican Party, 1913-14. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, Alvin P. — of Cape May County, N.J. Member of New Jersey state house of assembly from Cape May County, 1886-87. Burial location unknown. * [[Hildreth-1310|Hildreth, Arthur Grant]] (1863-1941) — also known as Arthur G. Hildreth — of Kirksville, Adair County, Mo.; St. Louis, Mo.; Macon, Macon County, Mo. Born in Kirksville, Adair County, Mo., June 13, 1863. Republican. Osteopath; member of Missouri state house of representatives from Adair County, 1901-04; member of Missouri state senate 9th District, 1925-32. Member, Freemasons; Royal Arch Masons; Knights Templar; Shriners. Died in Macon, Macon County, Mo., February 21, 1941 (age 77 years, 253 days). Interment at Forest-Llewellyn Cemetery, Kirksville, Mo. Relatives: Son of Harvey G. Hildreth (1824-1886) and Jane E. (Crosby) Hildreth (1829-1903); married, November 23, 1883, to Lucinda Margaret Corbin (1861-1913); married to Hazel Waggoner (1893-1987). See also Find-A-Grave memorial * Hildreth, Camilla S. — of Canterbury, Merrimack County, N.H. Republican. Candidate for New Hampshire state house of representatives from Canterbury, 1938. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, Carlton See A. Carlton Hildreth * Hildreth, Charles B. — of Gloversville, Fulton County, N.Y. Candidate for New York state senate 40th District, 1946 (Democratic), 1952 (American Labor); member of New York American Labor Party Executive Committee, 1949. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, Charles N., Jr. — of Tampa, Hillsborough County, Fla. U.S. Collector of Customs, 1927. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, David M., Jr. — of New York, New York County, N.Y. Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 12th District, 1888; member of New York state assembly from New York County 21st District, 1891. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, Elmer — of Mt. Vernon, Westchester County, N.Y. Republican. Candidate for mayor of Mt. Vernon, N.Y., 1955. Still living as of 1955. * Hildreth, Fisher A. — of Lowell, Middlesex County, Mass. Democrat. Postmaster at Lowell, Mass., 1853-61. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, George W. — of Riverhead, Suffolk County, Long Island, N.Y. Suffolk County District Attorney, 1929. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, Horace Augustus (1901-1988) — also known as Horace A. Hildreth — of Cumberland, Cumberland County, Maine. Born December 2, 1901. Republican. Member of Maine state senate 2nd District, 1943-44; Governor of Maine, 1945-49; U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, 1953-57. Died June 2, 1988 (age 86 years, 183 days). Burial location unknown. See also National Governors Association biography — U.S. State Dept career summary * Hildreth, J. H. — Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 1884. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, J. J. — of Guthrie, Logan County, Okla. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Oklahoma, 1928. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, James — of Montgomery County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Montgomery County, 1797-98. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, James M. E. — of Cape May County, N.J. Member of New Jersey state house of assembly from Cape May County, 1904-06, 1912. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, Loring Townsend — Honorary Consul for Siam in New York, N.Y., 1902-07. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, Matthias B. — of Johnstown, Fulton County, N.Y. New York state attorney general, 1808-10, 1811-12; appointed 1808, 1811. Burial location unknown. * [[Hildreth-678|Hildreth, Melvin A.]] — of North Dakota. Democrat. U.S. Attorney for North Dakota, 1914-23; alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from North Dakota, 1932. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, Melvin D. — of Washington, D.C. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from District of Columbia, 1936 (alternate), 1940, 1944 (member, Platform and Resolutions Committee). Member, Americans for Democratic Action. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, Peter — of Laconia, Belknap County, N.H. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Hampshire, 1980. Still living as of 1980. * Hildreth, Richard — of New York. Born in Massachusetts. U.S. Consul in Trieste, 1861-64. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, Samuel E. (1829-1893) — of Worcester, Worcester County, Mass. Born December 8, 1829. Republican. Mayor of Worcester, Mass., 1883; defeated, 1883, 1884. Died June 26, 1893 (age 63 years, 200 days). Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, Samuel P. — of Amityville, Suffolk County, Long Island, N.Y. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1916. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, Samuel Prescott — of Ohio. Member of Ohio state legislature, 1840. Burial location unknown. Relatives: Father-in-law of John Means (1829-1910). Political family: Means family of Ohio. * Hildreth, Will C. — of York Beach, York, York County, Maine. Postmaster at York Beach, Maine, 1901. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, William — of Ontario County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Ontario County, 1835. Burial location unknown. * Hildreth, William J. — of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich. Republican. Candidate in primary for Michigan state senate 18th District, 1930; candidate in primary for U.S. Representative from Michigan 15th District, 1932, 1934. Burial location unknown. Return to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreth_Name_Study_-_Discussion_and_To_Do_List&public=1 Discussion and To Do List].

Hildreth Name Study - Revolutionary War Worksheet

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[[Category: Projects, Hildreth Name Study]] == Revolutionary War Patriot Worksheet == This worksheet contains information about Revolutionary War patriots from the Daughters of the American Revolution. THERE MAY BE MORE who do not have documentation through the DAR. When the Revolutionary War Service of a Hildreth has been documented on WikiTree, link that person's name with his WikiTree profile. '''Return''' to main [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hildreth_Name_Study Hildreth Name Study page]. '''Return''' to the main [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hildreth_Name_Study#To_Do_List Hildreth Name Study To Do List] === Revolutionary War Patriots === '''[[Hildreth-643|HILDRETH, ABEL]]''' Ancestor #: A055504 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 3-18-1756    HARVARD WORCESTER CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: 9-4-1836     RICHMOND CHITTENDEN CO VERMONT Pension Number: S*W21302 Service Source: S*W21302 Service Description:  1) CAPTS SHATTUCK, HARTWELL, HOSLEY; 2) COLS ROBINSON, DIKE, HALE HILDRETH, AMAZIAH Ancestor #: A211843 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): CORPORAL Birth: BAPTISED 4-1-1739    WESTFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: 1792     WESTFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Service Source: MA SOLS & SAILS, VOL 7, P 856 Service Description:   1) CAPT TIMOTHY UNDERWOOD, COL WILLIAM PRESCOTT 2) ALSO PVT, CAPT JONATHAN MINOTT, COL BALDWIN '''[[Hildreth-153|HILDRETH, ELIJAH]]''' Ancestor #: A055506 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 5-23-1728    DRACUT MASSACHUSETTS Death: 5-14-1814     DRACUT MASSACHUSETTS Service Description:  1) CAPT CHARLES FURBUSH,COL EBENEZER BRIDGE '''[[Hildreth-706|HILDRETH, ELIJAH]]''' Ancestor #: A055507 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): DRUMMER Birth: 2-21-1751    WESTFORD MASSACHUSETTS Death: 11-17-1798     WESTFORD MASSACHUSETTS '''[[Hildreth-645|HILDRETH, EPHRAIM]]''' Ancestor #: A055508 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE Birth: 5-31-1725    CHELMSFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: 2-27-1791     WESTFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Service Source: MADAR, TOWN OFFICIALS 1775-1783, GRC S1, VOL 329, P 218 Service Description: 1) MEMBER OF COMMITTEE TO CARE FOR CONTINENTAL FAMILIES, 1781 HILDRETH, EPHRAIM Ancestor #: A055510 Notice: TREAT AS NEW ANCESTOR Service: NEW HAMPSHIRE    Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 1754    NEW IPSWICH NEW HAMPSHIRE Death: 10- -1853     HAVERHILL NEW HAMPSHIRE Service Description:  1) COL MOORE '''[[Hildreth-625|HILDRETH, EPHRAIM]]''' Ancestor #: A055511 Service: NEW HAMPSHIRE    Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 1760    NEW IPSWICH NEW HAMPSHIRE Death: 10-27-1852     HAVERHILL GRAFTON CO NEW HAMPSHIRE Pension Number: R4989V Service Source: R4989V; NARA, M246, REV WAR ROLLS 1775-1783, ROLL #51 Service Description:  1) CAPTS JOSEPH PARKER, EDMUND BRYANT, JETHRO THOMAS; COLS THOMAS HALE, DANIEL MOORE HILDRETH, EPHRAIM Ancestor #: A055513 Service: NEW HAMPSHIRE    Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE Birth: 2-21-1735    WESTFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: POST 1787     LANDGROVE BENNINGTON CO VERMONT Service Source: BATCHELLOR, MISC REV DOCS OF NH, STATE PAPERS, VOL 30, P 4 Service Description: 1) SIGNER OF OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, AMHERST '''[[Hildreth-472|HILDRETH, HEZEKIAH]]''' Ancestor #: A210957 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 10-10-1758    WESTFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: 11-7-1809     ST VINCENT WEST INDIES Service Source: MA SOLS & SAILS, VOL 7, P 857 Service Description:  1) CAPTS JONATHAN MINOT, REUBEN BUTTERFIELD, AARON JEWETT 2) COLS BALDWIN, JOB CUSHING '''[[Hildreth-325|HILDRETH, HOSEA]]''' Ancestor #: A055515 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): CORPORAL Birth: 11-21-1744    WESTFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: 12-20-1776     WESTFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Service Source: MA SOLS & SAILS, VOL 7, P 857 Service Description: 1) CAPT MINOT,COL PRESCOTT '''[[Hildreth-674|HILDRETH, ISAAC]]''' Ancestor #: A055517 Service: NEW HAMPSHIRE    Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, PRIVATE Birth: CIRCA 1750    MASSACHUSETTS Death: 1804     CHESTERFIELD CHESHIRE CO NEW HAMPSHIRE Service Source: HURD, HISTORY OF CHESHIRE & SULLIVAN CO., NH, PG 139; RANDALL, HISTORY OF CHESTERFIELD, CHESHIRE, CO, NH, PG 52 Service Description:  1) CAPT OLIVER COBLEIGH, COL ASHLEY 2) SIGNER OF ASSOC TEST,CHESTERFIELD,1776 '''[[Hildreth-420|HILDRETH, ISAAC]]''' Ancestor #: A055518 Service: NEW YORK    Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE Birth: 1756    BRIDGEHAMPTON SUFFOLK CO LONG ISLAND NEW YORK Death: 4-1-1822     BRIDGEHAMPTON NEW YORK Service Description:   1) SIGNED ASSOCIATION TEST,BRIDGEHAMPTON 2) 1775 '''[[Hildreth-369|HILDRETH, ISRAEL]]''' Ancestor #: A055520 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 10-11-1755    DRACUT MASSACHUSETTS Death: 9-6-1839     DRACUT MASSACHUSETTS Service Description: 1) CAPT PORTER, COL DENNY '''[[Hildreth-115|HILDRETH, JAMES]]''' Ancestor #: A055522 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): PRIVATE, DRUMMER Birth: 9-31-1746    TOWNSEND MASSACHUSETTS Death: 12-2-1818     STANSTEAD QUEBEC CANADA Service Description: 1) CAPT HOSLEY, DOUGLAS, TOWNSEND HILDRETH, JAMES Ancestor #: A055523 Notice: LONG ISLAND NEW YORK Service: NEW YORK    Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE Birth: CIRCA 1721    BRIDGEHAMPTON SUFFOLK CO LONG ISLAND NEW YORK Death: 1778/9     Service Description: 1) SIGNED ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION '''[[Hildreth-646|HILDRETH, JEREMIAH]]''' Ancestor #: A055525 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 2-22-1761    WESTFORD MASSACHUSETTS Death: POST 1808     Service Description: 1) CAPTS MINOT,JEWETT; COLS DIKE,BULLARD '''[[Hildreth-167|HILDRETH, JOHN]]''' Ancestor #: A055527 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 11-5-1738    WESTFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: 8-13-1802     WESTFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Service Source: MA SOLS & SAILS, VOL 7, P 858 Service Description: 1) CAPT TIMOTHY UNDERWOOD '''[[Hildreth-421|HILDRETH, JOHN]]''' Ancestor #: A055528 Notice: LONG ISLAND NEW YORK Service: NEW YORK    Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, ENSIGN Birth: 5-8-1729    BRIDGEHAMPTON SUFFOLK CO LONG ISLAND NEW YORK Death: ANTE 11-7-1795     BRIDGEHAMPTON SUFFOLK CO LONG ISLAND NEW YORK Service Description:  1) CAPT JOHN SANDFORD,COL DAVID MULFORD'S 2) MIL.REGT;SIGNER,ASSOCIATION TEST '''[[Hildreth-84|HILDRETH, JONATHAN]]''' Ancestor #: A055531 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 4-9-1753    TOWNSEND MASSACHUSETTS Death: 12-24-1818     CONCORD MASSACHUSETTS '''[[Hildreth-84|HILDRETH, JONATHAN]]''' Ancestor #: A055541 Service: NEW JERSEY    Rank(s): CIVIL SERVICE, PATRIOTIC SERVICE Birth: 12-15-1740    CAPE MAY CO NEW JERSEY Death: 10-31-1787     CAPE MAY CO NEW JERSEY Service Description: 1) COLLECTOR, OVERSEER OF POOR, FREEHOLDER 2) SIGNED OATH OF ALLEGIANCE '''[[Hildreth-880|HILDRETH, JONATHAN JR]]''' Ancestor #: A055543 Service: NEW JERSEY    Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 2-1-1760    MONMOUTH NEW JERSEY Death: 1850     TRUMANSBURG NEW YORK Service Description: 1) CAPT STEVENS, COL HOLMES '''[[Hildreth-527|HILDRETH, JONATHAN JR]]''' Ancestor #: A055538 Service: NEW HAMPSHIRE    Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, PRIVATE Birth: 3-14-1753    WESTMORELAND NEW HAMPSHIRE Death: 5-14-1825     LISBON GRAFTON CO NEW HAMPSHIRE Service Source: HAMMOND, ROLLS OF THE SOLS IN THE REV WAR, NH STATE PAPERS, VOL 15, PP 223, 224; BATCHELLOR, MISC REV DOCS OF NH, STATE PAPERS, VOL 30, P 30 Service Description:   1) CAPT KIMBALL CARLTON, COL MOSES NICHOLS, MILITIA 2) TOOK ASSOCIATION TEST, CHESTERFIELD '''[[Hildreth-515|HILDRETH, JONATHAN SR]]''' Ancestor #: A055533 Service: NEW HAMPSHIRE    Rank(s): CIVIL SERVICE Birth: 8-30-1727    MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: POST 1805     WESTMORELAND CHESHIRE CO NEW HAMPSHIRE Service Source: HAMMOND, ROLLS OF THE SOLS IN THE REV WAR, NH STATE PAPERS, VOL 16, P 602 Service Description: 1) SELECTMAN OF CHESTERFIELD, 1779 '''[[Hildreth-1064|HILDRETH, JOSEPH]]''' Ancestor #: A207152 Service: NEW YORK    Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE Birth: CIRCA 1720    Death: ANTE 8-14-1792     WYTHE CO VIRGINIA Service Source: FORCE, AMERICAN ARCH, 4TH SER, VOL 3, P 592 Service Description: 1) SIGNED ASSOCIATION, 1775 '''[[Hildreth-647|HILDRETH, JOSEPH JR]]''' Ancestor #: A055546 Service: VERMONT    Rank(s): SERGEANT Birth: 1-31-1747    WESTFORD MASSACHUSETTS Death: 5-22-1812     DUMMERSTON VERMONT Service Description:  1) ALSO PVT, CAPT JOSIAH BOYDEN 2) COL SERGEANT, MILITIA '''[[Hildreth-207|HILDRETH, JOSEPH SR]]''' Ancestor #: A055544 Service: NEW YORK    Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE Birth: 4-4-1724    CHELMSFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: 7-4-1796     DUMMERSTON WINDHAM CO VERMONT Service Source: WALTON, REC OF COUNCIL OF SAFETY & STATE OF VT, VOL 1, PP 27, 36, 344, 346, 351, 359 Service Description: 1) DELEGATE TO GEN CONVENTION 1776; 2) CUMBERLAND CO COMMITTEE OF SAFETY 1776 '''[[Hildreth-667|HILDRETH, JOSIAH JR]]''' Ancestor #: A055552 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): MINUTE MAN Birth: 1-17-1746    DRACUT MASSACHUSETTS Death: 10-17-1812     DRACUT MASSACHUSETTS Service Description: 1) LEXINGTON '''[[Hildreth-43|HILDRETH, OLIVER]]''' Ancestor #: A055554 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 7-11-1723    CHELMSFORD MASSACHUSETTS Death: 2-1-1793     TOWNSEND MASSACHUSETTS Service Description: 1) CAPT HENRY FARWELL, COL WILLIAM PRESCOTT HILDRETH, REUBEN Ancestor #: A055555 Service: NEW HAMPSHIRE    Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 5-4-1755    PUTNEY NEW HAMPSHIRE Death: 4-1-1846     HERKIMER HERKIMER CO NEW YORK Pension Number: *S43674 Service Source: *S43674 Service Description: 1) CAPT HINES, COL REID '''[[Hildreth-1|HILDRETH, SAMPSON]]''' Ancestor #: A055559 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): CIVIL SERVICE, PRIVATE Birth: 5-5-1730    CHELMSFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: POST 1790     ASHBY MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Service Source: MA SOLS & SAILS, VOL 7, P 859; MADAR, TOWN OFFICIALS 1775-1783, GRC S1, VOL 328, P 26 Service Description: 1) CAPT JOHN JONES, COL JAMES PRESCOTT ON LEXINGTON ALARM; 2) SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS '''[[Hildreth-104|HILDRETH, SAMUEL]]''' Ancestor #: A055560 Notice: DATA IN THE CORRECTION FILE Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, STAFF OFFICER Birth: 1750    TOWNSEND MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: 8-6-1823     BELPRE TWP WASHINGTON CO OHIO Service Source: NARA, M881, COMP MIL SERV RECS, ROLL# 155; NARA, M246, REV WAR ROLLS 1775-1783, ROLL# 135 Service Description: 1) SURGEON; PRISONER OF WAR '''[[Hildreth-488|HILDRETH, SIMEON]]''' Ancestor #: A055562 Service: NEW HAMPSHIRE    Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 10-7-1736    NEW IPSWICH NEW HAMPSHIRE Death: 1776     NEW IPSWICH Service Description: 1) FROM NEW IPSWICH '''[[Hildreth-666|HILDRETH, STEPHEN]]''' Ancestor #: A055564 Service: NEW HAMPSHIRE    Rank(s): CORPORAL Birth: 2-1-1742    WESTFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: 10-26-1800     NEW IPSWICH HILLSBOROUGH CO NEW HAMPSHIRE Service Source: NARA, M881, COMP MIL SERV RECS, ROLLS #543, #547 Service Description: 1) CAPT JOSIAH BROWN, COL ENOCH HALE; 2) ALSO PVT, CAPT EDMUND BRIANT, COL DANIEL MOORE '''[[Hildreth-497|HILDRETH, WILLIAM]]''' Ancestor #: A055565 Service: CONNECTICUT    Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: CIRCA 1736    CONNECTICUT Death: 2-3-1810     MARLBOROUGH HARTFORD CO CONNECTICUT Service Source: JOHNSTON, CT MEN IN THE REV, P 11 Service Description: 1) LEXINGTON ALARM, 1775 '''[[Hildreth-665|HILDRETH, WILLIAM]]''' Ancestor #: A055567 Notice: TREAT AS NEW ANCESTOR Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 11-6-1757    DRACUT MASSACHUSETTS Death: 9-5-1813     CONCORD MASSACHUSETTS Service Description: 1) CAPTS RUSSELL,WRIGHT; COLS GREEN,BROOKS '''[[Hildreth-74|HILDRETH, ZACHARIAH JR]]''' Ancestor #: A055571 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): LIEUTENANT Birth: 1-13-1754    WESTFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: 3-17-1829     TOWNSEND MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Service Source: MA SOLS & SAILS, VOL 7, P 860 Service Description: 1) 2ND LT; CAPT ZACHARIAH WRIGHT '''[[Hildreth-75|HILDRETH, ZACHARIAH SR]]''' Ancestor #: A055568 Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE Birth: 12-28-1728    CHELMSFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: 4-18-1784     WESTFORD MIDDLESEX CO MASSACHUSETTS Service Source: HODGMAN, EDWIN, HIST OF WESTFORD 1659-1883, PP 114-115 Service Description: 1) FURNISHED SALT 1775; 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[[Category: Hildreth Name Study]][[Category: Massachusetts, Hildreth Name Study]] These VRs are intended as clues and finding aids. PLEASE check the original, as errors may have been introduced during the OCR process. == Bolton, Massachusetts == === Births === : Bolton VR's, Page 37
HILDRETH * Abel Adams, s. Joseph and Persis, bap. Aug. 8, 1819. C.R.I. * George Washington, s. Joseph and Persis, bap. Aug. 8, 1819. C.R.I. * Hannibal H. [Hodges in bap. c.r.i.], s. Joseph and Persis, Sept 29, 1818. : Bolton VR's, Page 38
* Horatio, s. George and Louisa, Aug. 31, 1844. * Horatio Nelson, s. Joseph and wife, bap. June 3, 1821. c.R.i. * Joseph, s. Joseph and Persis, bap. Aug. 8, 1819. c.R.i. * Julia Anne, d. Joseph and wife, bap. April 25, 1824. c.R.i. * Lucretia, d. Joseph and Persis, bap. Aug. 8, 1819. c.R.i. * Persis, d. Joseph and Persis, bap. Aug. 8, 1819. c.R.i. === Marriages === : Bolton VR's, Page 136
HILDRETH, * George W. and Louisa Howe, July 24, 1842. * Jane E. of Sterling and Samuel S. Richardson, int. Sept. i, 1844. * Joseph S. of Boston and Jane Haskell, Nov. 16, 1828. * Lucretia and Samuel Blake of Warwick, Dec. 4, 1831. * Persis and Edwin A. Whitcomb, March 12, 1829. === Deaths === : Bolton VR's, Page 205
HILDRETH, * Abigail, eldest d. Timothy, late of Sterling, Oct. 18, 1829, a. 43. G.S.4. * Adaline, d, Timothy, late of Sterling, Oct. 2, 1831, a, 31. g.s.6. * Hannah, wid. Timothy, late of Sterling, Jan. 4, 1826, a. 68. G.s.4. * Joseph S., Dec. i, 1829, a. 24. G.s.4. * [Julia Arm], d. Joseph [and Persis, Sept. 8], 183 1 [a. 8. G.s.4.]. == Cambridge, Massachusetts == === Births === : Cambridge VR's Vol. 1, Page 352
HILDRED, * [[Hildreth-18|Elisabeth]], d. of Richard and Elisabeth, Sept. 21, 1646. HILDRETH, * A. E., Oct. 19, 1809. G.R.3. * Alonzo, s. of Abijah E. and Eliza P. W., Mar. 28, 1843. * Caroline Frances, d. of Abijah E. and Eliza P. W., in Boston, June 21, 1841. * Edwin Alonzo, s. of Abijah E. and Eliza P. W\, Mar. 28, 1843. * Eliza P. W., Oct. 18, 1817. G.R.3. * Ellen Louisa, d. of Abijah E. and Eliza P. W., in Groton, Nov. 24, 1848. * Emily Eliza, d. of Abijah E. and Eliza P. W., in Chelsea, May 25, 1839. * Molina Mary, d. of Abijah E. and Eliza P. W., Feb. 17, 1847. * Sarah, d. of Richard and Elisabeth, Aug. 8, 1648. * Stanley Barbour, s. of Abijah E. and Eliza P. W., June 8, 1845. * William, s. of Charles T. and Elizabeth F., July 8, 1827. G.R.3. === Marriages === : Cambridge VR's Vol. 2, Page 196
HILDRETH, * Abijah E. of Boston, and Eliza Parker White. Nov. 30, 1837. * George B. of Westford, and Nancy Childs, Mar. 21, 1839. * Hannibal H., s. of Joseph of Stow, a. 28 y., and Eliza Worthen, d. of Jonathan of Candia, N. H., a. 26 y., both of Boston, Jan. 9, 1848.* * Jane, Mrs., of Bolton, and Charles Woodworth of Somerville. Jan. 29, 1843.* * John (late of Boston, int.) and Sarah Angier, Jan. 5, 1776. * Jonas and Hepzibah Jones of Ashby, Dec. 28, 1804.* * Sarah and David Stone, Dec. 31, 1674.* === Deaths === : Cambridge VR's Vol. 2, Page 600
HILDRETH, * Charles T., Mar. 8, 1813, a. 15 y. G.R.3. * Eliza, w. of Hannibal H., Aug. 6, 1849, a. 26 y. G.R.3C. * Hannibal H., widr., Aug. 8, 1849, a - 2 & Y- G.R.3C. * Samuel T., Feb. 11, 1839, a. 21 y. G.R.3&. * Sarah, w. of Richard, June 15, 1644. * Sarah, June 11, 1816, a. 68 y. c.r.i. : Cambridge VR's Vol. 2, Page 601
* Hildreth, Sophia, Dec. 20, 1807, a. 6 y. Canker rash, c.r.i. * William, s. of Charles T. and Elizabeth F., Oct. 20, 1830. G.R.3. == Dracut, Massachusetts == === Births === : Dracut VR's, Page 66
HILDRETH, * Addeline, d. Col. William and Elsa, Apr. 26, 1802. * Albert Galaton, s. Samuel and Lydia, Mar. 27, 1806. * Amanda, d. Albert G. and Sophia, Jan. 15, 1834. * Angela, d. Albert G. and Sophia, Aug. 28, 1837. * Arabala, d. James Varnum and Susanna, Nov. 5, 1803. * Ataliba, s. Albert G. and Sophia, Nov. 18, 1835. * Benjamin, s. Robart and Sarah, Jan. 23, 1754. * Betty, d. Ephraim and Mary, Nov. 22, 1745. * Bridgget, d. Robert and Sarah, May 26, 1737. * David, s. Thomas and Hannah, June 10, 1752. * David, [twin] s. William and Tabatha, May 17, 1762. * David, s. Micah and Sibel, Nov. 17, 1775. * Dexter, s. Elijah Jr. and Jane, Oct. 27, 1803. * Dexter, s. Elijah Jr. and Jane, June 3, 1805. * Dolley [Maria], d. Israel Jr., Sept. 30, 1824. * Elijah, s. Ephraim and Marcy, May 23, 1728. * Elijah, s. Israel and Susannah, Oct. 3, 1781. * Elizabeth, d. Israel and Susanna, May 28, 1793. * Ephraim, s. Ephraim and Marj', Feb. 3, 1748-9. * Ephraim, s. Josiah [and] Hannah, June 17, 1783. * Fanna Maria, d. Samuel and Lydia, Apr. 4, 181 1. * Fisher Ames, s. Dr. Israel and Dolley, Feb. 5, 1818. [[h. Lauretta] G.R.9.] * Frances, ch. James M. and Mary, May i8, 1831. * Frances, ch. James M. and Mary, Feb. 11, 1833. * Frederick Augustus, s. William Jr. and Susannah, Nov. 3, 1791. * George Washington, ch. James M. and Mary, Nov. 30, 1835. * Hannah, d. Josiah and Rebekah, Nov. 6, 1744. * Hannah, d. Thomas and Hannah, Nov, 13, 1748. * Hannah, d. Elijah and Hannah, May 4, 1750. * Hannah, d. Elijah (Hildrett) and Susanna, Oct. 15, 1757. * Hannah, d. Josiah and Hannah, May 30, 1779. * Hannah Elvira, d. Capt. James V. and Susannah, Jan. 17, 1811. * Hariett, d. William Jr. and Susannah, Sept. 4, 1790. * Harriet [dup. Harriot], d. Dr. Israel [dup. omits Dr., adds Jr.] and Dudley, Aug. 24 [dup. Aug. 21], 1821. * Harriet, w. Read, [1822]. G.R.9. : Dracut VR's, Page 67
* Harry, s. Jams M., farmer, and Mary (b. Meredith, N.H.), July 30, [i8]49. * Hazen Sylvester, s. James Madderson and Mary, Jan. 7, 1830. * Hulda, d. Eljiah and Hannah, Feb. 2, 1766. * Isaac Coburn, s. Capt. [dup. omits Capt.] James V. and Susannah [dup. Susan], Aug. 12, 1814 [dup. 1815]. * Israel, s. Israel and Susannah, Dec. 12, 1789. * Israel, s, Israel and Susannah [dup. Susanna], Feb. 28,, 1791. [Dr. Israel [h. Dolly (Jones) J, G.R.9.] * Israel, s. Elijah Jr. and Jane, Dec. i, 1808. * Isral, s. Elijah and Susanna, Oct. 11, 1755. * James Madison, s. Samuel and Lydia, Mar. 17, 1804. * James Madison, ch. James M. and Mary, Oct. 9, 1837. * James Varnum, s. Josiah and Hannah, Dec. 27, 1774. * James Varnum, s. James Varnum and Susanna, Aug. 31, 1798. * Jeremiah, s. Elijah and Hannah, Mar. 3, 1748-9. * John, s. Josiah and Rebekah, Oct. 14, 1750. * John, s. Josiah and Hannah, Mar. 15, 1777. * John Richardson Cole [dup. omits Cole], s. Dr. Israel and Dolly [dup. Dolle], Mar. i, 1825. * John Tremper, s. John and Sally, July 19, 1801, in Newburgh, N.Y. * Jonathan, [twin] s. William and Tabatha, May 17, 1762. * Jonathan, s. Micah and Sibbill, Mar. 4, 1781. * Josiah, s. Josiah and Rebekah, Jan. 17, 1746-7. * Josiah Jr., s. Josiah and Hannah, Feb. 19, 1773. * Josiah, s. James N. [?] and Susanna, Dec. 31, 1806. * Kezia, d. Ephraim and Mary, May i, 1752. * Laura Wright, d. Israel Jr. and Dolly, Sept. 6, 1826. * Lauretta [ ], w. Fisher Ames, [1820]. G.R.9. * Lewis Ansart, s. Jonathan and Elizabeth W., Dec. 13, 1806. * Luis, s. Ephraim and Marcy, Oct. 13, 1726. * Lydia, d. Israel and Susannah, Apr. 16, 1786. * Lydia Fidellia, d. Samuel and Lydia, Oct. 5, 1808. * Marcy, d. Ephraim and Marcy, Jan. 27, 1715-16. * Marcy, d. Ephraim and Marcy, Nov. 27, 1732. * Marcy, d. William and Tabatha, Jan. 5, 1760. * Marget, d. Ephraim and Mary, Oct. 6, 1750. * Mercy (see Marcy). * Micah, s. Ephraim and Mary, Mar. 10, 1742-3. * Micah, s. William and Tabatha, May 4, 1749. * Miriam, d. Josiah and Rebekah, Mar. 7, 1743. * Obadiah Richardson, s. James Varnum and Susannah, June 19, 1809. : Dracut VR's, Page 68
* Olive, d. Josiah and Rebekah, Jan. 29, 1748-9. * Parker, s. Elijah Jr. and Jane, Dec. — , 1806. * Paul, s. Robert and Sarah, Oct. 5, 1746. * Prudance, d. William and Tabatha, Nov. 6, 1753. * Rebekah, d. Josiah and Rebekah, Jan. 22, 1741-2. * Robert, s. Ephraim and Marcy, May 18, 17 13. * Robert, s. Robert and Sarah, Mar. i, 1739. * Robert s. Robert and Sarah, Feb. 23, 1740. * Rowana, d. Dr. Israel and Dolley, Sept. 21, 1814. * Samuel, s. Josiah and Hannah, Apr. 30, 1781. * Samuel, s. Samuel [and] Lydia, Feb. 18, 1819. * Sarah, d. Robert and Sarah, Aug. 31, 1735. * Sarah Coburn, d. James V. and Susannah [dup. Susan], Mar. 29, 1819. * Sarah Jones, d. Dr. Israel and Dolley, Aug. 17, 1816. * Simeon, s. Ephraim Jr. and Mary, Nov. 7, 1736. * Susanna, d. Robert and Sarah, Dec. 5, 1748. * Susanna, d. Elijah and Susana, Sept. 30, 1764. * Susanna, d. James Varnum and Susanna, Mar. 17, 1805. * Susanna [dup. Susan], d. Dr. Israel [dup. omits Dr., adds Jr.] and Dolley, Nov. 24, 1819. * Susannah [ ], w. Capt. James V., [i779]- G.ii.8. * Susannah, d. Israel and Susannah, Oct. 11, 1783. * Susannah, d. William Jr. and Susannah, Feb. 19, 1789. * Thomas, s. Ephraim and Marcy, Apr. 5, 1721. * Thomas Jefferson, s. Col. William and Elsa, Sept. 7, 1800. * William, s. Ephraim and Marcy, Aug. 30, 1723. * William, s. William and Tabitha, Nov. 16, 1757. * William 3d, s. William Jr. and Susannah, July 3, 1787. * Zachariah, s. Ephraim and Marcy, Sept. 26, 17 18. * Zachariah, s. Levi and Mary, Dec. 5, 1747. === Marriages === "*" Intention not recorded. : Dracut VR's, Page 194
HILDRETH * Albert and Leafy Boyce of Concord, Sept. 24, 1832.* * Bette and Jonathan Tayler, int. Aug. 25, 1764. : Dracut VR's, Page 195
* Bridget, Mrs., and Elezer Coburn, int. Nov. 1, 1760. * David, Capt., of Lancaster, and Sarah Bradley, Aug. 20, 1805. [Hildrett, and Sarah Bradly, c.R.i.] * Dexter of Lowell, and Hannah Dore [?Dove] of Lowell, Oct. 21, 1838.* * Elijah and Hannah Colburn, int. Dec. 27, 1746. * Elijah and Susann Barker of Methuen, int. Feb. i, 1755. * Elijah and Mrs. Hannah Coburn, int. June i, 1765. * Elijah Jr. and Jane Parker, Apr. 3, 1803. * Elisebeth of Tewksbury, and Phinehas Wood Esq. of Rumford, Oxford Co., Me., Feb. 24, 1824, in Tewksbury. * Eliza H. and Capt. Thomas Spafford 3d of Pelham, N.H., Apr. 25, 1833. [Spofford, c.r.i.] * Elizabeth (Hild[reth]) and Jeremiah Kidder Jr. [int. of Tewksbury], Feb. 2, 1815. * Emeline and Moody S. Wheeler of Methuen, Sept. 30, 1833.* * Ephraim Jr. and Mary Clerk of Chelmsford, Feb. ii, 1735-6.* * Ephraim and Elizabeth Harvey, July i, 1802. * Fisher Ames Esq., editor, of Lowell, s. Israel and Do'ly, and * Lauretta Coburn, d. Ephraim and Hannah, Nov. 5, [i8]46.* * Frances Maria and George Somes of Lowell, Aug. 18, 1831. * Hannah, Mrs., of Metheuing, and Obediah Richardson, int. May 10, 1775 ["Mar. July 6," written below in different hand]. * Hannah and Samuel Varnum, int. June 20, 1806. [m. Aug. 3, C.R.I.] * Harriet [int. Harriot] (Hildr[eth]) and Frederic H. Davis Esq. [int. of Lunenberg], Dec. 3, 1814. * Harriet and Jonathan Hill of Lowell, int. May 31, 1829. * Israel and Susanna Hale, int. Apr. 28, 1781. * Israel Jr. and Dolley [int. Dolly] Jones, Dec. 16, 1813. * James M. and Mary Harris of Methuen, int. Mar. 20, 1829. * James V. Jr. and "Misses" Lucy French of Tewksbury, int. Apr. 23, 1826. * James Varnum and Susannah Richardson, int. Mar. 17, 1798. [m. Apr. 19, C.R.I.] * Jonathan [ int. of Lancaster] and Elizabeth Wimble Ansart, Nov. 15, 1804. * Josiah and Rebeckah Wright, int. Dec. 20, 1740. * Josiah and [int. adds Mrs.] Hannah Varnum, July 9 [1772]. * Keziah, Mrs., and James Lapherda, int. Dec. 14, 1782. * Levi and Mary demons, int. Dec. 13, 1746. * Lucy [int. adds Mrs.] and Wiseman Wallace of Bedford, N.H., Sept. II, 1827. [Lucy, wid., c.R.i.] : Dracut VR's, Page 196
* Lydia and Samuel HiMreth, Nov. 10, 1803. * Lydia F. and Dr. [int. omits Dr.] Bradley Parker of Buffalo [int. [formerly] of Buffelow], N.Y., Nov. 30, 1826. [Dr. Bradley, C.R.I.] * Marcy and Jonathan Coburn, int. Oct. 6, 1753. * Marget [int. adds Mrs.] and Isaac Bradley, [Dec] 31 [1772]. [Margaret, Dec. 22, m.r.] * Mariam, Mrs., and Josep Richardson of Pelham, int. [rec. after Mar. 14, 1767]. * Mercy (see Marcy). * Mercy and Ephraim Jones, int. Apr. 23, 1785. * Micah and Mrs. Sibbil Coburn, int. July i, 1775. * Rebeka [int. Mrs. Rebecker] and William Bayly [int. Baley] of Andover, Nov. 28, 1771. [Rebekah and William Bayley, m.r.] * Robart and Sarah Abbut of Andover, int. Nov. 15, 1752. * Rowena and Henrj- Reed [int. Read] of Pelham, N.H., May 2, 1833. [Reed, c.R.i.] * Salley and John Peirce of Chelmsford, int. Nov. 29, 1794. [Pierce, m. Jan. 8, 1795, c.R.i.] * Samuel and Lydia Hildreth, Nov. 10, 1803. * Samuel, 28, farmer, s. Samuel and Lydia, and Rowena E. Wood, 17, of Lowell, d. Phineas and Betsey, Mar. 20, [i8]49.* * Sarah and Simeon W'ood, int. Nov. 16, 1754- * Sarah, d. Israel, and Benjamin Franklin Butler, May 16, 1844, [in] Lowell.* G.R.9. * Sarah M. and Andrew Dodge, int. Aug. 2, 1829. * Susanna and William Richardson, int. Nov. 23, 1785. * Susannah [int. Susanna] and Moses Fletcher of Chelmsford [int. Chelmesfor[d]], Dec. 29, 1803. Susannah, c.R.i.] * Susannah and Joshua Varnum, int. Sept. 11, 1818. * Thankfull, Mrs., of Dunstable, and Josiah Crosberry, int. July 25, 1778. * Thomas and Hannah Colburn 3d, int. Dec. 13, 1746. * William and Tabitha Colburn, int. Nov. 7, 1747. * William Jr. and Susanna Bodwell of Methuen, int. Dec. 16, 1786. * William, Col., and Alice Bodwell, Apr. i, 1800.* c.r.i. * William, Gen., and Mary Shepard of Hopkenton, int. Mar. 29, 1809. === Deaths === : Dracut VR's, Page 282
HILDRETH, * Addeline, d. Col. William and Elsa, Aug. 24, 1802. * Allice, w. Col. William, Mar. 6, 1803, in 35th y. g.r.8. * Arabella, Mar. 24, 1807. * Benjamin, s. Robart and Sarah, Feb. 13, 1754. * David, s. Thomas and Hannah, Mar. 25, 1755. * David, s. William and Tabatha, Dec. 24, 1765. * Dexter, s. Elijah Jr. and Jane, Mar. 4, 1805. * Elijah, May 14, 1814. * Elizabeth, w. Ephraim, May 7, 1826, a. 43. g.r.8. * Ephraim, Maj., Sept. 26, 1740. [in 60th y., g.r.8.] * Ephraim, s. Ephraim and Mary, May 10, 1749. * Ephraim, Aug. 5, 1769, in 62d y. * Frances, d. James M. and Mary, Feb. 2, 1832. [Francis M., a. 8 m., G.R.8.] : Dracut VR's, Page 283
* Hannah, w. Elijah, May 11, 1753. * Hannah, d. Elijah, Feb. 23, 1755. * Hannah, w. Capt. Josiah, Nov. 27, 1806. * Hannah, w. Elijah, Oct. 19, 1807. * Hannah, June 13, 1822. * Israel, s. Israel, Jan. 2, 1790. * Israel Esq., Sept. 6, 1839, a. 84. G.R.8. * James Varnum Jr., Aug. 29, 1826. [a. 28, g.r.8.] * Jeremiah, s. Elijah, Nov. 26, 1753. * John C. R., ch. Dr. Israel and Dolly, Apr. 4, 1826, a. 13 m G.R.9, * John Richardson, s. Dr. Israel and Dolley, Apr. 10, 1826. * Jonathan, s. William and Tabatha, Dec. 9, 1764. * Jonathan, Maj., Oct. 28, 1819. * Josiah, Aug. 7, 1754. * Josiah, s. Capt. James V. and Susan, Jan. 9, 1827, a. 20. g.r.8. * Marcy, d. Ephraim and Marcy, Dec. 10, 1729. [a. 13 y. 10 m. 13 d., G.R.8.] * Marcy, wid. Ephraim Esq., Dec. 23, 1743. [w. Maj. Ephraim, Dec. 25, in. 55th y., g.r.8.] * Micah, s. Ephraim and Mary, Mar. 14, 1744-5. * Micah, Sept. 15, 1826. * Robert, s. Robert, Aug. -- , 1741. * Samuel, Aug. 18, 1830. [Capt. Samuel, Aug. 27, a. 49, g.r.8.] * Sibbel, w. Micah, Feb. 8, 1787, in 33d y. * Simeon, s. Ephraim Jr. and Mary, Nov. 29, 1736. * Susannah, w. Elijah, Oct. 17, 1764. * Susannah, w. Maj. William, Sept. 20, 1793, in 31st y. g.r.8. * Susannah, w. Israel, Feb. 27, 1834. [Susanna, w. Israel Esq., a. 75, G.R.8.] * Tabatha, w. William, Feb. 9, 1788, in 6ist y. * Thomas, Ens., Dec. 4, 1755, at Fort Comberland. * Thomas Jefferson, Feb. 15, 1820. * William, Sept. 5, 1813. * Zachariah, Jan. 10, 1745-6. [Zechariah, in 28th y., G.R.8.] == Methuen, Massachusetts == === Births === : Methuen VR's, Page 64
HILDRETH (see also Hildrith), * [[Hildreth-466|Nabbe/Abigail]], d. Sam[ue]ll and Abigail, Feb. 26, 1779. * [[Hildreth-462|Nancy]], d. Samuel and Abigal, Oct. 28, 1789. * [[Hildreth-463|Mary/Polley]], d. Samuel and Abigail, Oct. 7, 1786. * [[Hildreth-409|Samuell Present/Prescott]], s. Samuell and Abigail, Sept. 30, 1783. * [[Hildreth-467|Sukey/Susan]], d. Samuel and Abigail, June 22, 1777. HILDRITH (see also Hildreth), * [[Hildreth-465|Charles Trueworth]], s. Samuel and Abigal, Jan, 12, 1798. * [[Hildreth-464|Harriot Worren]], d. Samuel and Abigal, June 22, 1795. === Marriages === : Methuen VR's, Page 205
HILDRECH (see also Hildreth), * Hannah, and Obediah Richardson of Dracut, July 6, 1775. * Samuel, and Abigail Bodwell, May 21, 1776. HILDRETH (see also Hildrech, Hildrick), * Emeline, of Dracut, and Moody S. Wheeler, int. Sept. 29, 1833. * Hannah H., and Asa C. Kingsbury, May 13, 1838. * James T. [M. int.] , of Dracut, and Mary Harris, Apr. 23, 1829.* * Susanah, and John Nesmith, of Derry [Londonderry, int.] Feb. 28, 1797.* * William [of Dracut. int.], and Susanna Bodwell, Jan. 25, 1787.* : Methuen VR's, Page 206
HILDRICK (see also Hildreth), * Israel, and Susannah Hale, both of Dracut, May 20, 1781. == Stow, Massachusetts == === Births === : Stow VR's, Page 51
HELDERETH (see Heldrith, Hildrick) * Elizabeth, d. Isaac and Elizabeth, June 14, [i6]87. m.r. HELDRITH (see Heldereth, Hildrick) * Ephraim, s. Ephraim and Dorothy, June 10, 1686. m.r. : Stow VR's, Page 52
HILDRICK (see Heldereth, Heldrith) * Sarah, d. Abel and Jenny, bp. Sept. 11, 1791. c.r. === Marriages === : Stow VR's, Page 162
HELDRETH (see Hildreck, Hildreth) * Ephraim and Dorothy Barnes, June 11, 1685.* m.r. : Stow VR's, Page 163
HILDRECK (see Heldreth, Hildreth) * Abel [int. Hildreett] and Geney Goodnow [int. Gene Goodenew], Dec. 27, 1790. [Jacob Hildreck and Jemima Goodenow, m.r.] HILDRETH (see Heldreth, Hildreck) * Ephraim and Anna Moor of Sudbury, Oct. 8, [i6]86.* m.r. * Jacob (see Abel Hildreck). * Samuell of Westmoland, and Hannah Farr, int. July 22, 1759. * Sophia of Sterling, and Winthrop Robbinson, 25, 1816.* C.R. === Deaths === : Stow VR's, Page 249
HELDRITH (see Hildreth) * Dorothy, w. Ephraim, June 17, [i6]86. m.r. * Ephraim, s. Ephraim, Nov. 22, [i6]86. m.r. HILDRETH (see Heldrith) * George, Sept. 2, 1844, a. 31. p.r. 26. == Westford, Massachusetts == === Births === : Westford VR's, Page 51 HILDRATH (see also Hildreth) * Thankfull, d. Ephar[ai]m and Mary, Oct. 25, 1734. HILDRETH (see also Hildrath, Hildrick) * Abagil, d. Epher[ai]m [jr. c. R. 1.] and Mary, Aug. 11, 1730. * Abba Francis, d. Jesse, farmer, and Lucretia, b. Tyngsborough, Aug. 2, 1849. * Abel, s. twin, James [jr. dup.] and Lidia, Dec. 22, 1741. : Westford VR's, Page 52 * Abel, s. Amos and Priscilla, Mar. 26, 1766. * Abel Henry, s. Sylvester and Mary. Sept. 7, 1840. * Abigail, d. Joseph, jr. and Abigail, Dec. 15, 1747. * Abigail, d. John and Abigail, May 3, 1765. * Abigail, d. Jeremiah and Abigail, Apr. 16, 1790. * Abijah, s. Elijah and Molly, Oct. 24, 1783. * Abijah Edw[i]n, s. Abijah and Susannah, Oct. 19, 1809. * Aby, d. Ephraim, 3d and Elisabeth, Feb. 27, 1768. [bp. Jan. 31. c. R 1.] * Ai, s. Lem[ue]l and Molly, Apr. 4, 1808. * Ai, s. Lemuel and Molly, Apr. 13, 1810. * Alonzo Whiting, s. Sylvester and Mary, Aug. 15, 1825. * Amaziah, s. Amaziah and Ruth, Dec. 27, 1772. * Amiziah, s. Benjd[min], bp. Apr. 1, 1739. C. R. 1. * Amos, s. James and Dorrity, Nov. 1, 1738. * Amos, s. Oliver and Mary, Oct. 29, 1793. * Amos, s. Levi and Rebeckah, Mar. 1, 1807. * Amos, s. Simeon and Ruth, May 3, 1809. * Ann Maria [Mary Ann. c. r. L], d. Jeremiah and Abigail, Sept. 4, 1810. * Anna, d. Joseph, 3d and Lydia, Nov. 3, 1761. * Asa, s. Simion and Ruth, Feb. 16, 1803. * Augustus, s. Lt. John and Elesabeth, Nov. 2, 1794. * Augustus Sylvester, s. Sylvester [s. adopted, Abel. c. r. 1.] and Mary, Oct. 26, 1821. * Benjamin, s. Benja[min], bp. July 21, 1734. c. R. 1. * Benjamin, s. Amaziah and Ruth, Aug. 2, 1768. * Betsey, d. Elijah and Molly, Aug. 14, 1786. * Betsey, d. Jonas and Del[i]verance, Feb. 28, 1796. * Betsey, d. Simeon and Ruth, June 19, 1807. * Betsey Ann, d. Simeon and Ruth, Mar. 24, 1814. * Betsy, d. Oliver and Mary, Mar. 1, 1786. * Betsy, d. Jesse and Olive, Apr. 8, 1810. p. r. 5. * Betsy, d. Lemuel and Molly, May 28, 1811. * Betsy Parker, d. Jeremiah and Abigail, Aug. 11, 1792- * Betty, d. John and Betty, May 21, 1779. * Bridget, d. William and Dorothy, Feb. 10, 1768. * Caroline, d. Jeremiah and Abigail, Mar. 15, 1808. * Caroline Augusta, d. Joseph and Pamelia, Feb. 8, 1827. * Caroline Dix, d. Svlvester and Mary, May 14, 1837. * Charles, s. Elijah 'and Molly, Mar. 14, 1794. * Clarisa, d. Lt. Nath[anie]l and Bridget, Apr. 2, 1797. * [David, different ink.], s. Jacob and Abigail [Feb. 27, 1746. different ink.]. * Debroh, d. Joseph, 3d and Lydia, May 5, 1755. : Westford VR's, Page 53 * Dolle, d. William and Dorothy, Mar. 30, 1762. * Dolley, d. Lt. Nath[anie]l and Bridget, Apr. 14, 1801. * Dolly, d. W[illia]m, bp. Apr. 1, 1764. c R. 1. * Dolly, d. Oliver and Mary, Oct. 20, 1791. * Doraty, d. James and Doraty, Aug. 26, 1736. [Aug. 20. p. R. 11.] * Dorcas, d. Benja[min], bp. Nov. 28, 1736. c. R. 1. * [Ebenezer, s. Eph[raim], , 1696. in pencil.] * Edward Stow, s. Sylvester and Mary, Dec. 25, 1835. * Edy, d. Zechariah and Elizabeth, Nov. 3, 1771. * Elesebeth, d. Ephr[ai]m and Mary, July 16, 1732. * Elijah, s. Elijah and Molly, July 25, 1776. * Elisabeth, d. Eph[rai]m, 3d and Elesabeth, July 22, 1754. * Elisabeth, d. Zechariah and Elisabeth, Oct. 18, 1755. * Elisabeth, d. Stephen, bp. Dec. 30, 1770. c. r. 1. * Elisah [Elijah, dup.], s. Ephraim, jr. and Priscilla, Feb. 21, 1750. * Eliza Ann, d. Jesse and Lucretia, Mar. 10, 1832. * Elizabeth, d. James, jr., bp. June 30^ 1728. c. R. 1. * Elizabeth King, d. Amiziah and Margaret, Sept. 21, 1807. * Elizebath, d. Lt. John and Elizebath, Dec. 6, 1798. * Ella G., d. Henry A., farmer, and Martha, Jan. 9, 1848. * Elmira, d. Lt. Nath[anie]l and Bridget, Mar. 21, 1803. * Elvira, d. Lemuel and Molly, Nov. 9, 1813. * Emerline Elizabeth, d. Sylvester and Mary, Dec. 27, 1828. * Emily, d. Lt. John and Elizabeth, Sept. 15, 1817. * [Ephraim, s. Joseph and Abigail, , 1700. in pencil.] * [Ephraim. different ink.], s. Joseph and Deliverance [ , 1718. different ink.]. * [Ephraim. different ink.], s. Ephraim and Mary [ , 1725. different ink.]. * Ephraim, s. Elijah and Molly, July 17, 1796. * Epraim, s. Jacob and Abigail, Jan. 30, 1732-3. * Esther, d. Benja[min], bp. Dec. 16, 1744. c. r. 1. * Esther, d. Amaziah and Ruth, 31, 1751. [Oct. 31. dup.] * Esther, d. twin, Zechariah and Elisabeth, Apr, 10, 1760. * Esther, d. Amiziah, bp. May 30, 1762. c R. 1. * Ezekial, s. twin, Joseph, jr. and Abigail, Nov. 21, 1744. * Ezekiel, s. Joseph, jr. and Abigail, Feb. 17, 1753. * Ezekiel, s. Timothy, bp. [1784?]. c. R. 1. * Fanny, d. Jeremiah and Abigail, May 7, 1794. * Frances A., d. Abijah and Susannah, Feb. 10, 1831. * Francis Leighton, s. Lt. John and Elizabeth, Feb. 7, 1797. * Franklin, s. Jeremiah and Abigail, Mar. 19, 1797. * Franklin, s. Jesse and Olive, Apr. 11, 1804. p. r. 5. : Westford VR's, Page 54 * George, s. Jonas and Deliverance, Sept. 24, 1803. * George, s. Jonas and Deliverance [wid. Oct. 23, 1808. c. r. L], Sept. 9, 1808. * George, s. Lt. John and Elizabeth, Nov. 28, 1811. * George Everett, s. Horace, farmer, and Everline, Apr. 5, 1845. * George H., s. Jesse, farmer, and Lucretia, Oct. 18, 1846. * George Madison Loring, s. George B. and Nancy, Feb. 10, 1840. * Hannah, d. Jonathan, bp. Nov. 19, 1727. c. R. 1. * Hannah, d. Eben[eze]r, bp. Mar. 16, 1729. c. R. 1. * Hannah, d. Joseph, jr., bp. Mar. 19, 1738. c. R. 1. * Hannah, d. Ephraim, jr. and Priscila, Sept. 18, 1744. * Hannah, d. Ephraim, jr. and Priscilla, May 5, 1749. * Hannah, d. Joseph, jr. and Abigail, Dec. 5, 1750. * Hannah, d. Zachariah and Elesabeth, Jan. 31, 1758. * Hannah, d. Amos and Priscilla, Feb. 14, 1770. * Hannah, d. Elijah and Molly, May 30, 1792. * Hannah Wright, d. Amaziah and Margaret, Jan. 1, 1797. * Harriet Sophia, d. Sylvester and Mary, July 27, 1832. * Harriot, d. Jonas and Deliverance, Jan. 14, 1807. * Harriot, d. Jesse and Olive, Nov. 8, 1819. p. r. 5. * Harriot Susanah, d. Abijah and Susanah, Feb. 1, 1818. * Helen C., d. Louis H., fanner, and Catharine E., b. Charlestown, Nov. 20, 1848. * Henry Albert, s. Abijah and Susannah, May 9, 1823. * Henrv James, s. James, stonecutter, and Sarah R., Oct. 19, 1845. * Hezekiah, s. Eph[rai]m, 3d and Elesabeth, Oct. 10, 1758. * Hezekiah, s. Hezekiah and Easther, Oct. 15, 1785. * Hita, d. Zechariah and Elisabeth, Sept. 24, 1775. * Horace, s. Lemuel and Molly, Aug. 28, 1804, * Horace Newell, s. Horace and Everline, Nov. 14, 1831. * Hosea, s. twin, Joseph, jr. and Abigail, Nov. 21, 1744. * Hosea, Dec. --, 1744. * Hosea, s. Hosea and Experance, Mar. 15, 1774. * Huldah, d. Amos and Prissilla, Sept. 1, 1779. * Isaiah, s. Ephraim, jr. and Priscilla, June 22, 1764. * [Jacob, different ink.], s. Jacob and Abigail [Mar. 12, 1737. Family removed to Litchfield, N. H. different ink.] * [James, s. Eph[ria]m, , 1698 ( ?). in pencil.] * James, s. James, jr. and Lydia, Aug. 30, 1745. * James, s. Samuel and Sarah, June 9, 1758. * James, s. Zecheriah and Elisabeth, Mar. 7, 1762. * James, s. Jonas and Deliverance, Jan. 8, 1800. * James, s. Jesse and Olive, Jan. 10, 1817. p. r. 5. : Westford VR's, Page 55 * James Henry, s. James, farmer, and Sarah R., Oct, 19, 1845. * Jeremiah, s. Ephraim, 3d and Eliseb[e]th, Feb. 22, 1761. * Jeremiah, s. Jeremiah and Abigail, at Cavendish, Vt., Dec. 24, 1788. * Jeremiah, s. Jeremiah and Abigail, Mar. 6, 1802. * Jesse, s. Joseph, 3d and Lydia, Feb. 17, 1757. * Jesse, s. Zechariah and Elisabeth, Sept. 22, 1773. * Jesse, jr., s. Jesse and Olive, Oct. 1, 1806. p. r. 5. * Jesse Alonzo, s. Jesse and Lucretia, May 31, 1837. * Joanna, d. Lt. John and Elizabeth, June 15, 1805. * Joel, s. Stephen, bp. Aug. 31, 1766. c. r. 1. * John, s. Ephraim and Mary, Nov. 5, 1738. * [John, different ink.], s. Jacob and Abigail [ , 1748. different ink.]. * John, s. John and Abigail, May 21, 1763. * John, s. Lt. John and Elizebath, Mar. 23, 1801. * John Parker, s. Amaziah and Ruth, Feb. 27, 1778. * John Parker, s. Amaziah and Margaret, Aug. 21, 1805. * Jonas, s. Zechariah and Elisabeth, June 25, 1766. * Jonas Prescott, s. Jonas and Deliverance, Nov. 21, 1798. * Jonathan, s. Ephraim, jr. and Priscilla, Sept. 15, 1757. * Jonathan Hartwell, s. Elijah and Molly, Dec. 18, 1788. * Joseph, s. Joseph, 3d and Lydia, Jan. 31, 1747-8. * Joseph, s. Amaziah and Ruth, July 15, 1780. * Joseph, s. Elijah and Molly, Nov. 30, 1798. * Joseph Barnard, s. Joseph and Permelia, June 29, 1823. * Lemuel, s. John and Betty, Oct. 2, 1781. * Levi, s. Amos and Prissilla, Oct. 4, 1775. * Lois, d. James, jr. and Lyda, Jan. 4, 1739-40. * Loiza, d. Levi and Rebecah, May 2, 1802. * Louis Hartwell, s. Abijah and Susannah, Mar. 18, 1813. * Luce, d. James and Dorothy, Mar. 28, 1742. * [Lucy, different ink.], d. Jacob and Abigail [ , 1752. different ink.]. * Lucy, d. Ephr[aim], jr. and Priscilla, Apr. 11, 1762. * Lucy, d. Zechariah and Elisabeth, Jan. 18, 1764. * Lucy, d. Ephraim, jr. and Priscilla, Feb. 7, 1767. * Lucy, d. Oliver and Mary, Nov. 16, 1788. * Lucy, d. Jesse and Olive, Aug. 7, 1812. p. r. 5. * Lucy, d. Lemuel and Molly, Dec. 9, 1815. * Lucy Jane, d. Sylvester and Mary, May 1, 1830. * Lyda, d. Jeams [jr. dup.] and Lyda, Apr. 16, 1732. * Lydia, d. Benjafmin], bp. Aug. 25, 1734. c. R. 1. * Lydia, d. Joseph, 3d and Lydia, Sept. 16, 1753. .':i/:;' . .. : Westford VR's, Page 56 * Lydia, d. Ephraim, jr. and Prissilla, Mar. 9, 1760. * Margaret Webb, d. Amiziah and Margaret, Mar. 13, 1799. * Maria, d. Simion and Ruth, Jan. 29, 1801. * Maria Theresa, d. Joseph and Permelia, Nov. 18, 1831. * Martha Ann, d. Abijah and Susannah, Aug. 31, 1820. * Martha C, d. Amos, 2d, farmer, and Martha, Oct. 3, 1844. * Martha Maria, d. Sylvester and Mary, Jan. 23, 1834. * Marthy Mary Webb, d. Amaziah and Margarot, Apr. 13, 1803. * Mary, d. Ebenezer and Sarah, Dec. 17, 1732. * Mary, d. Joseph, 3d and Lydia, Feb. 26, 1761. [bp. Mar. 9, 1760. c. R. 1.] * Mary, d. Ephraim, 3d and Elisabeth, Dec. 25, 1765. * Mary, d. Lt. John and Elizebath, Mar. 10, 1803. * Mary, d. Lemuel and Molly, May 14, 1803. * Mary Ann, d. Jesse and Olive, Oct. 31, 1814. p. r. 5. * Mary Ann, d. Sylvester and Mary, Feb. 3, 1827. * Mary Ann Permelia, d. Joseph and Permelia, Feb. 9, 1825. * Mary Everline, d. Horace and Everline, Sept. 2, 1838. * Mehitable, d. Jesse and Olive, June 15, 1808. p. r. 5. * Molley, d. Amaziah and Ruth, July 30, 1775. * Molly, w. Elijah, at Littleton, May 29, 1759. * Molly, d. Elijah and Molly, Nov. 20, 1777. * Nancey, d. Simeon and Ruth, Mar. 11, 1805. * Nancy, d. Jonas and Del[i]verance, Dec. 21, 1794. * Nancy, d. Oliver and Mary, Oct. 22, 1795. * Nancy, d. Simeon and Ruth, Aug. 10, 1811. * Nancy, d. Lemuel and Molly, Aug. 20, 1822. * Nancy S[ophia. c. R. 1.]. d. Lt. John and, Elizabeth, May 26, 1809. * Nathaniel, s. Hosea and Expearance, Apr. 8, 1770. * Olive, d. Jeams [jr. dup.] and Lyda, Dec. 22, 1729. * Olive, d. Ephr[aim], 3d and Eliseb[e]th, Apr. 2, 1763, * Olive, d. Amos and Priscilla, June 9, 1772. * Olive, d. Amos and Prissilla, Aug. 22, 1773. * Olive, d. Jesse and Olive, June 9, 1805. p. r. 5. * Olive, d. adopted, Abel, bp. Dec. 3, 1815. c. R. 1. * Olive Augusta, d. Sylvester and Mary, Jan. 25, 1823. * Oliver, s. Oliver and Mary, Feb. 8, 1780. * Oliver, s. Oliver and Mary, Apr. 16, 1781. * Orille Florinna, d. Augustus S., carpenter, and Abigail H., Mar. 14, 1847. [Mar. 28. dup.] * Orin, s. Jonas and Deliverance, Dec. 21, 1802. * Otis, s. Lemuel and Molly, May 13, 1806. * Patty, d. Amos and Pr[i]csilla, Feb. 1, 1768. * Patty, d. Jeremiah and Abigail, Feb. 3, 1805. : Westford VR's, Page 57 * Peda [abb. of Experience, c. R. 1.], d. Hosea and Experance, Apr. 19, 1771. * Peter, s. Ephraim and Mary, Nov. 15, 1743. * Peter, s. Ephraim, jr. and Priscilla, June 6, 1747. * Peter, s. Ephraim, jr. and Priscilla, Mar. 1, 1753. * Peter, s. William and Dorothy, Apr. 24, 1771. * Phebe, d. Joseph, 3d and Lydia, Apr. 15, 1751. * [Phinehas. different ink.], s. Joseph and Deliverance [ , 1725. different ink.]. * Polley, d. John, bp. [1784?]. c. r. 1. * Polly, d- Oliver and Mary, Sept. 3, 1777. * Priscila, d. Ephraim [jr. c. R. 1.] and Priscila, Sept. 10, 1742. * [Rebecca, d. James and Dorothy, , 1726. different ink.] * Rebecca, d. Ephraim, jr. and Prissilla, Mar. 11, 1755. * Rebekah, d. Elijah and Molly, Sept. 11, 1781. * Rebekah Parker, d. Lt. Nath[anie]l and Mary, Jan. 7, 1809. * Rhoda, d. Hosea and Experance, Sept. 8, 1772. * Rosalie Elizabeth, d. Joseph and Perraelia, Oct. 8, 1838. * Rufus, s. Lemuel and Molly, Apr. 17, 1820. * Ruth, d. Jeams [jr. dup.] and Lyda, Jan. 18, 1734. * Ruth, d. Amaziah and Ruth, Sept. 3, 1763. * Ruth, d. Zechariah and Elisabeth, May 8, 1768. * Ruth, d. Hosea and Experience, Dec. 11, 1776. * Salla, d. Elijah and Molly, Nov. 24, 1779. * Sally Hart, d. Amaziah and Margaret, June 21, 1801. * Sampson, s. Jona[than], bp. Apr. 27, 1729. c R. 1. * Samuel, s. James, jr. and Lydia [Wright, different ink. dup.], Dec. 11, 1735. * Samuel, s. James and Dorothy, Jan. 20, 1744-5. * Samuel, s. Stephen and Esther, July 13, 1764. * Samuel, s. Jonas and Deliverance, Mar. 1, 1797. * Samuel Tenny, s. James, farmer, and Sarah R., Dec. 11, 1849. * Samuel Webb, s. Amiziah and Margar[e]t, Jan. 16, 1811. * [Sarah, different ink.], d. Ephraim and Mary [ , 1726. different ink.]. * Sarah, d. Samuel and Sarah, Sept. 20, 1753. * Sarah, d. John and Abigail, June 28, 1768. * Sarah, d. Oliver and Mary, Sept. 6, 1773. * Sarah, d. John and Betty, Oct. 14, 1773. * Sarah R., d. James, farmer, and Sarah R., Dec. 11, 1842. * Sebel, d. Ephraim and Mary, Sept. 15, 1748. [bp. Sept. 11. c. R. 1.] * Seth, s. Oliver and Mary, Sept. 1, 1775. * Sibbel, d. Ephraim, 3d and Elisabeth, July 22, 1772. * Sibel, d. Ephraim and Mary, Sept. 15, 1746. - . : Westford VR's, Page 58 * Silas, s, twin, James [jr. dup.] and Lidia, Dec. 22, 1741. * Simeon, s. Ephraim, bp. Apr. 14, 1728. c. r. 1. * Simeon, s. Ephraham and Mary, Oct. 7, 1736. * Simeon, s, Simeon [of New Ipswich, c R. 1.], and Hannah, at New Ipswich, Nov. 24, 1758. * Simeon, s. John and Betty, Apr. 9, 1776. * Simeon, s. Simeon and Ruth, May 27, 1799. * Sophia, d. Jesse and Olive, Oct. 7, 1802. p. r. 5. * Stephen, s. James [jr. dup.] and Lidia, Feb. 1, 1742-3. * Stephen, s. John and Betty, July 15, 1777. * Sake, d. Oliver and Mary, Oct. 26, 1783. * Susan Elizabeth, d. Horace and Everline, June 1, 1847. * Susan Frances, d. Horace and Everline, Feb. 20, 1843. * Susanah, d. Amaziah and Ruth, Mar. 5, 1766. * Susanna, d. Hezekiah and Easther, Apr. 27, 1784. * Susanna, d. Hezekiah and Easther, Aug. 25, 1787. * Susanna Anthony, d. Jonas and Deliverance, Aug. 21, 1805. [bp. Aug. 13. c. r. 1.] * Susannah, d. Isaiah and Lydia, Dec. 3, 1789. * Thankful, d. James, jr., bp. Mar. 19, 1738. c. r. 1. * Thankful, d. Eph[rai]m, 3d, bp. July 28, 1754. c. R. 1. * Thankfull, d. Eph[rai]m, 3d and Elisabeth, Nov. 14, 1756. * Thomas, s. Benjfamin], bp. Sept. 14, 1740. c. R. 1. * Thomas, s. Amaziah and Ruth, Oct. 19, 1770. * Thomas Greenough, s. Ephraim, 3d and Elizabath, Oct. 1, 1775. * Thomas William Webb, s. Amaziah and Margaret, Oct. 16, 1817. * Timothy, s. Joseph, jr. and Abigail, June 1, 1746. * Timothy, s. Joseph, jr. and Abigail, Jan. 31, 1756. * Timothy, s. twin, Zechariah and Elisabeth, Apr. 10, 1760. * William, s. Joseph, jr., bp. June 23, 1728. c. r. 1. * [William, different ink.], s, Jacob and Abigail [July 24, 1740. different ink.]. * William, s. Ephriam and Marey, July 1, 1741. * William, s. Benja[min], bp. Jan. 2, 1743. c. R. 1. * William, s. Amaziah and Ruth, May 25, 1783. * William, s. Lt. John and Elizabeth, May 5, 1807. * William Edward, s. Joseph and Permelia, Jan. 19, 1829. * W[illia]m Raymond, s. Louis H., farmer, and Catharine E., Feb. 29, 1844. * Wilson, s. Joseph, jr., bp. Aug. 1, 1731. c r. 1. * Zachariah, s. Zachariah and Elizabeth, Jan. 13, 1754. *[Zechariah, s. James and Dorothy, , 1728. different ink.] : Westford VR's, Page 59 * Zimri, s. Lt. Nath[anie]l and Bridget, May 29, 1799. * Zimri, s. Lt. Nath[anie]l and Mary, July 13, 1807. * Zoa, d. Lemuel and Molly, Apr. 2, 1818. HILDRICK (see also Hildreth) * Dorithey, d. Jeams and Dorithey, Jan. 18, 1732-3. * Ephram, s. Jacob and Abigill, Feb. 21, 1734-5. === Marriages === : Westford VR's, Page 181
HILDRETH (see also Hildrith) * Abel, and Ruth Hildreth. int. Nov. 24, 1802. * Abi, and Thomas Heald of Carlisle, at Carlisle, Sept. 11, 1791. : Westford VR's, Page 182
* Abigail, and John Russell, jr. of Littleton, July 18, 1749.* * Abigail, and Abel Fletcher, June 23, 1768.* * Abigail [of Chelmsford, int.], and Zacheus Wright [jr. int.], at Chelmsford, Feb. — , 1799.* * Abigail, 2d, Mrs., and Dea. Andrew Fletcher, Dec. 13, 1838.* * Abigail H., of Townsend, and Augustus S. Hildreth, int. Apr. 13. 1843. * Abigal, and Zachariah Robins, jr., Apr. 14, 1785.* * Abijah, of Townsend, and Joanna Keyes, int. June 3, 1779. * Abijah, and Susannah Hildreth, Apr. 19, 1809.* * Amiziah, and Ruth Read, int. May 30, 1761. * Amiziah, and Peggv Marstins [resident in Westford. int.], Mar, 2, 1796.* * Amos, and Priscilla Hildreth, May 21, 1765.* * Amos, 2d, and Martha Parker, Feb. 6, 1834.* * Augustus S., and Abigail H. Hildreth of Townsend, int. Apr. 13, 1843. * Benj[amin], and Lydia Fasset, Jan. 20, 1731-2.* * Benjamin, and Eunice Willis, both now resident in Westford, int. Nov. 24, 1753. * Benjamin, and Polly Kemp, Sept. 6, 1790.* * Betsey, and Lt. Abijah Tarbell, Nov. 6, 1803.* * Betsey, and Henerv P. Herrick [jr. p. r. 2.], Dec. 29, 1831.* * Betty, and Stephen Fletcher, Nov. 28, 1796.* * Bridget, d. William, and Nathaniel Hildreth of Cavendish, Vt, , 1796.* * Calista, 2d m., a. 33 y., d. Levi and Lucy Baxter, and Daniel * Hayden of Groton, a. 32 y., farmer, b. Groton, s. Luther and Betsy, July 22, 1847.* * Charles, and Mehitable Trast [Trask. int.] of Beverly, Sept. 5, 1819.* * Clarisa, and Ebenezer Brackett of Peterborough [N, H. int.], Nov. 16, 1817.* * Dolly, and Jacob Robbins, jr., Jan. 16, 1783.* * Dorcas, and Abner Kent, jr., Nov. 29, 1764.* * Dorcos, of Chelmsford, and Simeon Wright, Oct. 31, 1738.* * Dorothy, and Peletiah Fletcher, Jan. 13, 1757.* * Elijah, and Molly Read, int. Jan. 13, 1776. * Elisabeth, and Thomas Comings, 3d, int. Jan. 16, 1779. * Elisabeth, and Sam[uell Richardson, May 27, 1784. [May 20. CT. R.]* * Eliza A., a. 17 y., and George S. Frederick, a. 30 y., int. Nov. 11, 1849. : Westford VR's, Page 183
* Eliza D., and Edward Richardson, int. Jan. 28, 1837. * Elizabeth, and William Hunt of Concord, at Concord, Apr. 3, 1743. [Jan. 25, 1745-6. int.]* * Elizabeth, and Amos Byam of Chelmsford, Feb. 9, 1832.* * Emerline E., a. 20 y., d. Sylvester and Mary, and Horace K. * Brown of Groton, a; 24 y., farmer, b. Groton, s. Joseph and Sybil, Nov. 23, 1848.* * Emily, and Elisha Shaw of Chelmsford, June 2, 1840.* * Ephraim [jr. int.], and Priscilla Barron, Nov. 30, 1741.* * Ephraim, 3d, and Elisabeth French of Hollis, N. H., int. Aug. 25, 1753. * Esther, and Thomas Brown, jr. of Billerica, at Littleton, May 7, 1791.* * Everline, 2d m., a. 43 y., d Jonas and Betsy Reed, and Cyrus Fletcher, 2d m., a. 46 y., carpenter, s. Willard and Abigail, Aug. 7, 1849.* * Experience, wid., and Eben[ezer] Parker, Nov. 18, 1777.* * Ezekiel, and Luce Robbins of Chelmsford, int. Apr. Jl, 1774. * Fanny, and Addison Parker, Mar. 4, 1819.* * George B., and Nancy Childs of Cambridge, int. Sept. 8, 1838. * Hannah, and Diliverance Davies of Acton, int. Sept. 9, 1749. * Hannah, and Jonathan Keep, July 26, 1769.* * Hannah, and Timothy Hildreth, int. Mar. 15, 1777. * Hannah, and Reuben Laighton, at Littleton, Nov. 20, 1788.* * Hannah, of Sterling, and James Pollard Patten, int. May 5, 1816. * Hannah W., and Greenleaf Gennis Chesley of- Canterbury, N. H., resident in Westford, Apr. 7, 1818.* * Harriet, and Jameson Hardy of Lowell, int. May 24, 1841. * Harriet S[usanah. dup.], and George E. Burt, Sept. 20, 1838.* * Harriot, and Israel [Isaac, c. R. 1.] Litchfield, both of Lowell, Sept. 9, 1832. * Henry A., a. 23 y., farmer, s. Abijah and Susun, and Martha T. Davis, a. 23 y., d. John and Lois, Apr. 30, 1846.* * Hezekiah, and Esther Parlin, Jan. 29, 1784.* * Horace, and Evelina Reed of Lowell, int. Oct. 7, 1830. * Hosea, and Experience Keep, June 22, 1769.* * Isabella, and Amos Day, Nov. 3, 1839.* * Isai[a]h, and Lydia Leighton, Mar. 17, 1789.* * James, of Townsend, and Esther Fletcher, at Townsend, May 20, 1772.* * James, and Sarah R. Tenney, Jan. 3, 1841.* * Jeremiah, and Abigail Parker, Mar. 6, 1788.* : Westford VR's, Page 184
* Jesse, and Olive Fletcher, Mar. 24, 1801. [Mar. 27. p. R. 5.] * Jesse, jr., and Lucretia Ingals of Tyngsborough, int. Nov. 6, 1830. * Joann, and John B. Fletcher, Dec. 6, 1827.* * John, and Abigail Parker, July 27, 1762.=!= * John, and Betty Gates, Dec. 24, 1772.* * John, and Ruth Bicknell [wid. int.] of Shirley, at Shirley, Apr. 21, 1789.* * John, Lt., and Elisibeth Laighton, int. May 15, 1793. * Jonas, and Dilly Johnson, May 10, 1794.* * Jonathan, and Eunice Warren, int. Aug. 14, 1779. * Joseph [jr. int.], and Abigail Hill of Billerica, Feb. 22, 1743-4.* * Joseph, 3d, and Lydia Fletcher, Apr. 7, 1747.* * Joseph, and Parmela Read, Nov. 10, 1822.* * Joseph, 2d, and Mary Fletcher, int. June 24, 1830. * Joseph, 2d, and Mary Ann Hall of Lowell, int. Nov. 5, 1836. * Joseph, 2d. and Sarah Brown, Nov. 23, 1838.* * Joseph B., of Acton, a. 25 y., shoemaker, s. Joseph and Permelia, and Ellen Hartwell, a. 18 y., b. Acton, d. Timothy and Elenor, Mar. 22, 1849. * Lemuel, and Molley Dutton, int. June 20, 1802. * Levi, and Rebecca Hildreth, int. June 19, 1800. * Levi, and Adeline M. Conant of Groton, int. Sept. 17, 1831. * Lois, and Joshua Snow [of Chelmsford, int.], at Chelmsford, May 28, 1761.* * Louis H., and Catharine E. Raymond of Maiden, int. Feb. 14, 1840. * Lowiza, and Jeremiah B. Reed, Sept. 14, 1823.* * Lucy, and Aaron Parker, jr., int. July 9, 1763. * Lucy, and William Whiting, Dec' 17, 1786.* * Lucy, and Abraham Knowlton of East Sudbury, now resident in Westford, Feb. 28, 1824.* * Lucy, and Robert Worden, both of Lowell, Jan. --, 1836. p. R. 2. * Luther, and Calista Baxter of Littleton, int. Apr. 18, 1840. * Lydia, and David Procter of Acton, int. Apr. 15, 1757. * Lydia, and David Parker, Oct. 8, 1789.* * Martha Ann, and John H. Spalter of Groton, July 15, 1841.* * Mary, and Samuel Lawrence of Littleton, at Littleton, May 5, 1737.* * Mary, and Ephraim Comings, Oct. 12, 1742.* : Westford VR's, Page 185
* Mary, and Samuel Squire [resident in Westford. int.], Apr. 10, 1764.* * Marv, wid., and Capt. Eleazer Cummings of New Ipswich, June 6, 1803.* * Mary, of Townsend, and Sylvester Hildreth, int. May 1, 1821. * Mary, and Lyman Gilbert of Boston, Oct. 5, 1828.* * Mary A. P., and Harvey F. Blodgett of Robbinston, Me., int. Sept. 25, 1845. * Mary Ann, a. 34 y., d. Jeremiah and Abigail, and Isaac Minott, a. 48 y., farmer, s. Jesse, Aug. 30, 1844.* * Mehitable, and Seth Hildreth, int. Apr. — , 1797. * Mehitable [Mrs. c. r. 1.], and Joseph Adams of Littleton, Nov. 3, 1805.* * Mehitable, Mrs., and Foster Woodward of Lyndeborough, N. H., int. May 6, 1838. * Moriah, and Abram Wright, Oct. 7, 1824.* * Nancy, and Jacob Upham of Lowell, Oct. 8, 1833.* * Nancy B., and Nathaniel S. Gilson of Groton, Aug. 19, 1821.* * Nancy S., and Joel Glover, Nov. 6, 1828.*, * Nathaniel, of Cavendish, Vt., and Bridget Hildreth, d. William, , 1796.* * Nathaniel, Lt., and Mary Peirce, Jan. 1, 1807.* * Olive, and Eleazer Parlin of Concord, June 10, 1783.* * Olive, and Benjamin Green, Nov. 24, 1793.* * Olive A[ugusta. p. r. 2.], a. 22 y., d. Sylvester and Mary, and James M. Barry, a. 26 y., wheelwright, s. David and Sarah W., Oct. 9, 1845.* * Oliver, and Ann Blasdale, Oct. 26, 1744.* * Oliver, and Mary Wright, Apr. 22, 1773.* * Oliver, jr., and Betsey Lamard, Jan. 4, 1801.* * Peter, jr., and Bridget Comings, int. July 24, 1797. * Phebe. and Phillip Procter, Feb. 10, 1746-7.* * Polly, and David Davis of Acton, at Carlisle, July 4, 1793.* * Polly, and Abel Brown, Dec. 24, 1794. [1795. C. R. 1.]* * Polly, and Aaron Maynard of Concord, Oct. 30, 1797.* * Priscilla, and Amos Hildreth, May 21, 1765.* * Rebecca, and James Dutton, June 28, 1750.* * Rebecca, and Levi Hildreth, int. June 19, 1800. * Rebeckah, and Silas Johnson of Dunstable, Dec. 2, 1788.* * Rhoda, and Levi Wright, Apr. 22, 1794. * Richard, of Chelmsford, and Hanah Wright, int. May 15, 1736. * Ruth, and Abel Hildreth, int. Nov. 24, 1802. : Westford VR's, Page 186
* Ruth, and Benjamin Sleeper of Francistown, N. H., int. June 8, 1822. [Mar. 19, 1823. dup.] * Sally, and Joash Minot, Mar. 31, 1794.* * Samuel, and Sarah Proctor [of Chelmsford, int.], at Chelmsford, Mar. 14, 1753.* * Sarah, and Amos Russel of Harvard, June 25, 1747.* * Sarah, wid., and Thomas Fletcher, int. Jan. 15, 1763. * Sarah, and Daniel Goodhue. Apr. 7, 1774.* * Seth, and Mehitable Hildreth, int. Apr. — , 1797. * Sibbel, and Thomas Wood of Littleton, int. Aug. 28, 1733. [1773?] * Sibbel, and Phineas Chamberlin of Chelmsford, int. July 4, 1776. * Simeon, and Hannah Spaulding, Feb. 8, 1758.* * Simeon, and Ruth Bicknall, May 13, 1798.* * Simion, jr., and Harriot Prescott, Jan. 31, 1823.* * Sophia, and George W. Wocester, Apr. 19, 1827.* * Stephen, and Esther Manning of Townsend, at Townsend, Apr. 3, 1764.* * Stow, of Townsend, and Mary Richardson, int. Jan. 4, 1832. * Susanna, and Simeon Kemp, Nov. 19, 1785. [Nov. 11. CT. R.]* * Susannah, and Abijah Hildreth, Apr. 19, 1809.* * Sylvester, and Mary Hildreth of Townsend, int. May 1, 1821. * Thankfull, and James Hall of Cavendish [Vt. int.], Jan. 20, 1784.* * Timothy, and Hannah Hildreth, int. Mar. 15, 1777. * William, and Dorothy Parker, int. Apr. 16, 1763. * Zachariah [jr. int.], and Elizabeth Keyes, at Townsend, Sept. 1, 1777> * Zechariah, and Elizabeth Prescott, Apr. 12, 1753.* HILDRITH (see also Hildreth), * Ann, and Nathan Crosby, both residents in Westford, int. Dec. 19, 1829. === Deaths === : Westford VR's, Page 286 HILDRETH (see also Hildrick, Hildrith) * Abba Francis, d. Jesse and Lucretia, infantile, Sept. 24, 1849, a. 1 m. 17 d. * Abel, s. James, jr. [and Lydia. dup.], Feb. 14, 1741. [1742.. dup.] * Abel, widr., farmer [s. Amos and Priscilla. dup.], dropsy, May 27, 1842, a. 76 y. [June 27. G. R. 2.] * Abigail, w. John, Oct. 30, 1769. [a. 24 y. 1 m. 25 d. g. r. 1.] * Abigail, w. Joseph, June — , 1780, in her 70th y. g. R. 1. * Abigail, July -- , 1837, a. 45 y. p. r. 2. * Ai, s. Lemuel and Molly, Apr. 11, 1810. [a. 2 y. 7 d. g. r. 1.] * Ai, s. Lemuel and Molly, June 16, 1810. [a. 2 m. 3 d. G. R. 1.] * Amaziah, pauper, Jan. 1, 1832. p. r. 2. * Amos, Sept. 28, 1807. [a. 70 y. g. R. 2.] * Benjamin, Oct. 2, 1820. p. r. 3. * Benjamin, jr., Oct. 8, 1820. p. r. 3. * Betsey, d. Simeon and Ruth, July 5, 1808. [a. 1 y. 16 d. g. r. l.J * Betty, w. John, Apr. 13, 1787, in her 38th y. g. r. 1. * Bridget, w. Lt. Nath[anie]l, Sept. 11, 1806. * Charles, July 5, 1830. p. r. 2. [a. 36 y. g. r. 2.] * Deliverence, wid. Joseph, Mar. 3, 1776, in her 87th y. g. r. 2. * Deliverence [w. Jonas, g. r. 2.], Mar. 1, 1839. p. r. 2. [a. 67 y. G. R. 2.] * Dolly, d. Nathaniel, Jan. 24, 1811, a. 10 y. p. r. 3. * Dorothy, w. James. Sept. 3, 1774, in her 75th y. g. r. 1. * Dorothy, Mrs. [wid. Dea. W[illia]m. g. r. 1.], Sept. 30, 1813. p. r. 3. [a. 70 y. g. r. 1.] * Easther, w, Hezekiah, June 3, 1789. [a. 30 y. G. r. 1.] : Westford VR's, Page 287 * Edy [Miss. g. r. 2.], Sept. — , 1819. p, r. 3. [Sept. 16, a. 47 y. g. r. 2.] * Elijah, Mar. 17, 1798, a. 47 y. 12 d. * Elisabeth, d. Ephraham and Mary, Oct. 17, 1737. [a. 5 y. 3 m. G. R. 1.] * [Elizabeth, g. r. 2.], w. Zachariah, May 1, 1812, a. 77 y. p. R. 3. * Elizebeth, wid. Ephraim, Apr. 5, 1818, a. 88 y. G. R. 1. * Ephraim, Cornet, Dec, 29, 1783, in his 85th y. g. R. 1. * Ephraim, jr., Feb. 27, 1790. [1791, in his 66th y. G. R. 1.] * Ephraim, July 15, 1797, a. 78 y. g. r. 2. * Ezekel, s. Joseph and Abigail, Jan. — , 1747, a. 2 y. 2 m. G. R. 1. * Frances A., d. Abijah and Susannah, Feb. 10, 1831. * Franklin, s. Jesse and Olive, Aug. 10, 1834. p. r. 5. * George, s. Jonas and Deliverance, Aug. 19, 1805. [a. 2 y. G. R. 2.] * Hannah, d. Joseph and Deliverance, May 15, 1726. * Hannah, d. Joseph and Phebe, Mar. 8, 1742, in her 4th y. g. r. 1. * Hannah, d. Ephraim, jr. and Priscilla, Apr. 6, 1746. [a. 1 y. 6 m. G. R. 1.] * Hannah, d. Ephraim, jr. and Priscilla, Apr. 6, 1752. [a. 2 y. 11 m. G. R. L] * Hannah, formerly w. Ebenezer Wright, Sept. 18, 1752, a. 83 y. 1 m. 18 d. G. R. 1. * Hannah, d. Elijah and Molly [ , 1823. in pencil.]. * Hartwell, Feb. 2, 1812. a. 23 y. p. r. 3. * Hezekiah, at St. Vincent, Nov. 7, 1809, in his 52d y. * Horace, s. Lemuel and Molly [Sept. 14, 1848. in pencil; a. 44 y. p. r. ],]. * Hosea [h. Experience], Dec. 20, 1776. [in his 33d y. G. R. 1.] * Huldah [d. Amos and Priscilla. g. r. 2.], Oct. 2, 1801. [a. 22 y. G. R. 2.] * Isaiah, June 9, 1813, a. 49 y. G. R. 2. * James, jr., at Cape Breton [at Louisburg. g. r. 1.], Oct. 11, 1745. [a. 44 y. 4 m. in pencil.] * James, s, Samuel and Sarah, Sept, 26, 1759. [in his 2d y. G. R, 1.] * James, Feb. 25, 1761. [Feb. 26, in his 63d y. g. r, 1.] * Jeremiah, s, Jeremiah and Abigail, June 23, 1789. * Jeremiah, Apr, 17, 1817, p, r, 3. * Jesse, Apr. 22, 1840, a. 67 y, p, r, 2. * John, Aug 13, 1802, a, 64 y, g. R, 1. * John, m., farmer, s. John and Abigail, old age, Mar, 12 1849 a, 85 y. 9 m. 19 d. ' ' : Westford VR's, Page 288 * John Parker, unm., laborer, consumption, May 24, 1842, a. 37 y. * Jonas, Jan. 14, 1808. [a. 45 y. G. R. 2.] * Jonathan, s. Joseph and Deliverance, May 22, 1731. * [Jonathan [H. g. r. 2.], s. Levi [and Rebecca, g. r. 2,], June 23, 1819, a. 3 y. in pencil.] * Jonathan Hartwell, s. Elijah and Molly [ , 1810. in pencil; Feb. 3, 1812, a. 23 y. G. R. 2.]. * Joseph, Nov. 17, 1764. [a. 75 y. 8 m. 14 d. G. R. 1.] * Joseph, Jan. 4, 1780, in his 85th y. G. r. 1. * [Levi, s. Amos, Jan. 16, 1825, a. 49 y. in pencil.] * Lucy, d. Ephraim, jr. and Priscilla, July 3, 1766. [a. 4 y. 2 m. 22 d. G. R. 2.] * Lucy, d. Ephraim and Pricilla, Nov. 19, 1810, a. 44 y. g. r. 2. * Lucy, May 30, 1831, a 18 y. p. r. 2. [1830. p. R. 5.] * Lucy J., d. Horace and Everline [grandd. Jesse, g. r. 1.], dropsy on the brain, Sept. — , 1842, a. 6 m. * Luther, m., farmer, s. [twin, dup. in pencil.], Levi and Rebecca, typhus fever, Oct. 30, 1842, a. 24 y. * Lydia, d. James [jr. dup.] and Lydia, Oct. 17, 1736. [in her 5th y. G. R. 1.] * Lydia, w. Isaiah, Aug. 31, 1813, a. 45 y. G. R. 2. [Aug. 30. p. R. 3.] * Martha C, d. Amos and Martha P., 2d, Oct. 17, 1847, a. 3 y. 12 d. [Oct. 15. G. R. 1.] * Mary, w. Ephraim, Jan. 26, 1770, in her 64th y. g. R. 1. * Mary, d. Lemuel and Mary, July 17, 1826, a. 23 y. g. R. 1. * Mary, w. Sylvester, b. Townsend, strangulated hernia, Apr. 5, 1848, a. 46 y. 7 m. 18 d. * [Mary W., w, Elijah, sr., d. Peter Read, Feb. 22, 1843, a. 83 y. in pencil.] * Mehitable, d. Jesse and Olive, Apr. 16, 1836. p. r. 5. * Molly [Mary. g. r. 1.], w. Lemuel, apoplexy, Dec. 1, 1842, a. 63 y. 9 m. * Nancy, d. Simeon and Ruth, Apr. 1, 1809. [a. 4 y. 20 d. G. R. 1.] * Olive, d. James [jr. dup.] and Lydia, Oct. 20, 1736. [Oct. 29, in her 7th v. G. R. 1.] * Olive, d. Amos and Priscilla, June 23, 1772. [Aug. 23, a. 2 m. G. R. 2.] * Olive, d. Jesse and Olive, d. adopted, Abel and Ruth, Dec. 13, 1821, a. 16 y. g. r. 2. [Dec. 1, 1820. p. r. 5.] * Oliver, s. Oliver and Mary, Feb. 22, 1780. * Oliver [bet. Aug. 8 and Dec. 20], 1821. p. r. 3. : Westford VR's, Page 289 * Orilla Florinna, d. Augustus S. and Abigail, dysentery, Sept. 8, 1848, a. 1 y. 5 m. 10 d. * Patty [Miss. g. r. 2.], June 8, 1816. p. r. 3. [a. 48 y. G. R. 2. J * Peter, s. Ephraim, jr. and Priscilla, Apr. 7, 1752. [a. 4 y. 10 m. G. R. 1.] * Peter, s. Ephraim and Mary, July 19, 1769, in his 26th y. G. R. 1. * Peter, May 29, 1819, a. 66 y. p. r. 3. * Phebe, w. Joseph, Jan. 21, 1743, in her 43d y. G. R. 1. * Phinehas, s. Joseph, Jan. 19, 1777, in his 52d y. G. R. 2. * Polly, d. John and Betsy, Oct. 18, 1802, a. 18 y. G. R. 1. * Pricilla, wid. Ephraim, Apr. 15, 1809, a. 85 y. G. R. 2. * Prissillah, w. Amos, May 12, 1810, a. 67 y. G. R. 2. * Rufus, s. Lemuel and Molly, Sept. 29, 1821. [a. 1 y, 6 m. 10 d. G. R. 1.] * [Rufus, s. twin, Levi [and Rebecca, g. r. 2.], Oct. 4, 1837, a. 19 y. in pencil.] * Ruth, d. James [jr. dup.] and Lydia, Oct. 28, 1736. [in her 3d y. G. R. 1.] * Ruth, w. John, Mar. 2, 1802, a. 57 y. G. R. 1. * Ruth, Jan. 5, 1829. p. r. 2. * [Ruth. G. R. 2.], w. Abel, Feb. 20, 1829. P. R. 2. [a. 61 y. G. R. 2.] * Ruth, Nov. 20, 1833. p. r. 2. * [Ruth, w. Simeon, Nov. 29, 1844. in pencil; a, 68 y. g. r. 1.] * Samuel, s. James, July 17, 1748. * Samuel, Oct. 3, 1759.' [in his 24th y. g. R. 1.] * Sarah, d. John and Abigail, Mar. — , 1770. [Mar. 9, a. 1 y. 8 m. 7 d. G. R. 1.] * Seth, Sept. 25, 1801, a. 26 y. g. r. 2. * Silas, s. James, jr. [and Lydia. dup.], Feb. 14, 1741. [1742. dup.] * Simeon, s. Ephraim and Mary, May 5, 1731, a. 3 y. G. R. 1. * Soffia, d. Seth and Hitty, Sept. 13, 1801, a. 4 y. g. r. 2. * Susan Francis, d. Horace and Everline, brain fever, Dec. 17, 1844, a. 1 y. 9 m. 27 d. * Susanna, d. Hezekiah and Easther, Nov. 16, 1784. [a. 7 m. G. R. 1.] * Susannah, d. Jonas and Deliverance, Jan. .13, 1847, a. 41 y. G. R. 2. * Thankful, d. Ephraham and Mary, Oct. 22, 1737. [a. 3 y. 20 d. G. R. 1.] * Thankfull, d. James, jr. [and Lydia. dup.], Feb. 19, 1741. * Timothy, s. Joseph and Abigail, Jan. — , 1747, a. 8 m. G. R. 1. * William, Dea., Feb. 3, 1800, in his 60th y. g. r. 1. : Westford VR's, Page 290 * William, s. Lt. John and Elizabeth [Aug. 21, 1840, a. 33 y. in pencil.]. * Zechariah, Lt., Apr. 18, 1784, in his 58th y. G. R. 2. * Zimri, s. Nath[anie]l and Bridget, Mar. 26, 1807. * Zimri, s. Lt. Nath[anie]l and Mary, July 26, 1807. *--ch. Benjamin, Feb. 20, 1815. p. R. 3. *--ch. Levi, June 22, 1817. p. r. 3. *--ch. Benjamin, Nov. 14, 1817. p. R. 3. *--d. Amaziah, July 13, 1818. p. R. 3. *--d. Amaziah, Oct. 11, 1820. p. r. 3. *--ch. Charles, June 9, 1821. p. R. 3. *--wid. Ephraim, Apr. 5, 1822. p. r. 3. *--ch. Asa, Aug. 17, 1833. p. r. 2. *--wid. Benj[ami]n, pauper, , 1838. p. R. 2. [bur. Mar. 8. p. r. L] *--ch, Amos, bur. June 18, 1839. p. r. 1. *--ch. W[illiam. g. R. 2.], at Chelmsford, , 1840. p. r. 2. [Sept., a. 6 m. g. r. 2.] *--ch. Joseph, of Carlisle, Aug. 23, 1844, a. 1 y. p. r. 1. *--w. Jeremiah, , 1845, a. 72 y. p. r. 2. *--ch. Augustus, , 1848, a. 2 y. p. r. 2. HILDRICK (see also Hildreth) * Dorithey, d. Jam[e]s and Dorithey, Oct. 12, 1735. * Ephram, s. Jacob and Abigil, Dec, 14, 1734. HILDRITH (see also Hildreth) *--ch. Amos, bur. May 3, 1842. p. R. 1,

Hildreths in the Military

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[[Category: Hildreth Name Study]] === American Revolution === The following Hildreths either fought in the American Revolution or gave service to the country. * [[Hildreth-643|Abel]], b. 3-18-1756, Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts * [[Hildreth-153|Elijah]], b. 5-23-1728, Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts * [[Hildreth-644|Ephraim]], b. 2-21-1718, Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts * Ephraim, b. 1754, New Ipswich, New Hampshire * [[Hildreth-625|Ephraim]], b. 1760, New Ipswich, New Hampshire * Ephraim, b. 1736, Litchfield, New Hampshire * [[Hildreth-748|Francis F.]] , b. ca. 1840, Ohio, Company H, 4th Michigan Cavalry * [[Hildreth-352|Hosea]], b. 11-21-1744, Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts * [[Hildreth-674|Isaac]], b. abt. 1750, Massachusetts * Isaac, b. 1756, Bridgehampton, New York * [[Hildreth-369|Israel]], b. 10-11-1755, Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts * [[Hildreth-115|James]], b. 9-31-1746, Townsend, Middlesex, Massachusetts * James, b. abt. 1721, Bridgehampton, New York * [[Hildreth-646|Jeremiah]], b. 2-22-1761, Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts * [[Hildreth-439|John]], b. 11-5-1738, Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts * [[Hildreth-421|John]], b. 5-8-1729, Bridgehampton, Suffolk, New York * [[Hildreth-84|Jonathan]], b. 4-9-1753, Townsend, Middlesex, Massachusetts * Jonathan, b. 12-15-1740, Cape May County, New Jersey * Jonathan, Jr., b. 2-1-1760, Monmouth, New Jersey * [[Hildreth-515|Jonathan, Sr.]], b. 8-30-1727, Middlesex, Massachusetts - Selectman in Chesterfield, NH * Joseph, b. abt. 1720, lived in Virginia * [[Hildreth-647|Joseph, Jr.]], b. 1-31-1747, Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts * [[Hildreth-207|Joseph, Sr.]], b. 4-4-1724, Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts * [[Hildreth-667|Josiah, Jr.]], b. 1-17-1746, Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts * [[Hildreth-526|Martin]], b. 9-6-1761, Westmoreland Twp., Cheshire New Hampshire * [[Hildreth-43|Oliver]], b. 7-11-1723, Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts * [[Hildreth-529|Reuben]], b. 5-4-1755, Putney, Windham, Vermont * [[Hildreth-1|Sampson]], b. 5-5-1730, Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts * [[Hildreth-104|Samuel]], b. 1750, Townsend, Middlesex, Massachusetts * [[Hildreth-488|Simeon]], b. 10-7-1736, Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts * [[Hildreth-666|Stephen]], b. 2-1-1742, Westford, Massachusetts * William, abt. 1736, Connecticut * [[Hildreth-665|William]], b. 11-6-1757, Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts * [[Hildreth-75|Zachariah]], b. 12-28-1728, Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts * [[Hildreth-74|Zachariah]], b. 1754, Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts === War of 1812 === * [[Hildreth-534|Ozni]], b. 7-12.1794, New York === Civil War - Union === * [[Hildreth-591|Alfred Bill]], Company "C," 41st IL Volunteer Infantry * [[Hildreth-598|Alexander]], Company "H," 139th Indiana Volunteer Infantry * [[Hildreth-600|Allen B.]], Company "E," 49th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry - Died of disease * [[Hildreth-675|Aquilla]], Company "A," 118th Illinois Volunteer Infantry * [[Hildreth-546|Charles W.]], Company "J," 8th Michigan Volunteer infantry; Companies "K" and "L," 3rd Michigan Volunteer Cavalry * [[Hildreth-1118|Curtis]], Company "C," 170th New York Volunteer Infantry, Signal Corps. * [[Hildreth-692|Francis Augustus]], Company "B," 15th Massachusetts Volunteers - Died of disease * [[Hildreth-333|Henry Clay]], Company "C," 50th NY Volunteer Engineers * [[Hildreth-703|Horace W.]], Company "K," 65th New York Volunteer Infantry - Died at Andersonville * [[Hildreth-375|Horace W.]], Company "C," 1st Maine Volunteer Cavalry * [[Hildreth-691| James M. or N.]], Company "H," 23rd Massachusetts Volunteers - Died at Andersonville * [[Hildreth-564|John Parker]], Company "F," 140th IN Volunteer Infantry - Died of disease at Murfreesboro * [[Hildreth-704|Levi Currier]] , Company "D," 88th NY Volunteer Infantry - Died at Andersonville * [[Hildreth-648|Milton M.]], Company "E," 13th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry * [[Hildreth-895|Nathan M.]], 94th Regiment, New York Infantry * [[Hildreth-611|Oliver B.]], Company "H," 64th NY Volunteer Infantry * [[Hildreth-653|Osgood]], Company "F," 5th Maine Volunteer Infantry, KIA June 27, 1862, at Gaines's Mill, Hanover, Virginia * [[Hildreth-616|Paul R.]], Company "C," 179th NY Volunteer Infantry === Spanish - American War === * [[Hildreth-678|Melvin Andrew]], Company "B," 1st North Dakota Infantry * [[Hildreth-707|William H.]], Company "L," 21st US Infantry - discharged for disability, === World War 1 === * [[Hildreth-649|Clarence H.]], US, 154 Co, 14th Grand Division (St. Nazaire and La Rochelle to Gievres Railway), Transportation Corps

Hilger Family Reunion

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Hill Cemetery, Blandford, Massachusetts

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Hill County, Texas

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== *{{blue|Hill County was formed 1853 from Navarro County and organized 1853}}. It is named for G.W. Hill, Republic of Texas official.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/hill-county https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch15 '''A.D. 1300''' artifacts were found at Buzzard Cave on the Brazos River near Blum. :'''1700s''' Waco and Tawakoni groups of the Wichita established small hunting camps of grass huts along Richland and Pin Oak creekshttps://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch15 :'''1820s''' Comanche and Taovaya (Towash) Indians migrated into the region, concealing their movement by following the Cross Timbers. :1824 Stephen F. Austin made a treaty with the Indians of the area. Land disputes between Austin and Robertson interfered with peace with the Indian groups. :'''1844''' Hasinai and Anadarko groups left East Texas, and by February 1844, led by José María, an Anadarko, settled in the Hill County area. Torrey Trading Houses was established and served as a focal point for the 150 Indian huts. :'''1845 ''' - Texas Rangers established Fort Smith near White Rock near Bear Creek and Fort Graham in 1849, to protect settlers. This was abandoned 1853, leaving a town there. ::240 Indian raids were surrounding counties but none in Hill County. LT Whiting thought Hill County was council spot and treaties. Safe passage was given to all people. :'''Sept 1852''' - Petition signed to carve a new county from Navarro County. Josephus M Steiner and Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson, son of Sterling C. Robertson, devised a plan to divide Navarro County. :'''1853''' -Gov Peter H Bell called a session of the legislature to deal with frontier problems and the division of Feb 1853 Navarro was signed, creating '''Hill County'''. :Hill County was named for Dr. George Washington Hill, who had served as President Sam Houston's secretary of war and who had been elected to the state legislature from Navarro County in 1851. :'''1853''' -Election of county officials was held in Lexington; and Thomas Steiner, J Caruthers, J Newby donated 260 Acres for the county seat and offer accepted. :'''Sept 24, 1853''' survey of Hillsborough, lots went on sale. :C. N. Brooks, the county clerk and JP, built the first courthouse, 12 feet square -- elm poles around a dirt floor.... :'''1854''' - 2nd courthouse was built in 1854, at a cost of $200. In the same year, post office rules changed, and the town's name became ''' Hillsboro'''. :'''1860''' county had 3,653 inhabitant with 650 slaves. Hill County overwhelmingly approved secession (by a vote of 376 to 63); a county loyal to the South. :'''1861''' -Home guards were established in May 1861, during the war the County supported 3 cavalry units with action in Louisiana and Arkansas. :'''1866-1870s''' Reconstruction, when the Republican party controlled Hill County, its citizens faced serious political challenges. Power conflicts flared between local citizens and gov. Edmund Jackson Davis's Texas State Police. Lawlessness increased in postwar period. :'''1869''' Outlaw John Wesley Hardin arrived, speculator on cotton and hides, and murdered a local citizen. Other groups of outlaws operating in the county. :'''Sept 1870''' the State Police moved toarrest a band of outlaws led by Kinch West and the Cox brothers, citizens refused to cooperate. :'''Dec., 1869 ''' Hill County citizens blocked the arrest of 2 local men accused of murdering a black couple, assaulting several policemen. :'''Jan. 1871''' - Gov. Davis declared martial law, fining several residents for leading assaults on state police. Martial law was lifted after two days. :'''1871-72''' Chisholm Trail, from the Rio Grande to central Kansas, reached through the NW corner of the county. F. M. Harris was first to send cattle up the trail from the county. :'''1870''' a more substantial two story brick courthouse was built; but it burned in Sep. 1872, county records were lost in the fire. Arson was suspected. :'''1890''' -Current courthouse was completed in 1890 cost of $83,000. The old courthouse was sold at auction for $120. :'''Sept. 1881''' Railroads arrived..Missouri, Kansas and Texas, the Fort Worth-Temple , 1887 connections to Dallas had been completed. :'''1913''' Hill County had 200 miles of lines of the Cotton Belt, St. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY), Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe, the Trinity and Brazos Valley, and Texas Electric railways. In part because of the railroads, the county population increased substantially. :'''1910''' towns developed along the railroads: Itasca, Bynum, Birome. Immigrant groups: Germans and Eastern Europeans in the SE section of the county, such as Mertens, Abbott, and Penelope. :'''1910''' more than 57% farmers in Hill County were tenants, and by 1930 75% were Tenants. :'''1920''' Manufacturing began to decline after 1910. The number of manufacturing establishments had decreased from 38 to 17 by 1929. However, the value of their products remained fairly constant, at $3.7 million. The importance of cotton and cotton by-products helped maintain the area's economy. The numbers continued to slip until 1958. :'''1929''' -Oil was discovered in Hill County,near Mount Calm, at a depth of 700 feet. but low volume :'''1959''' the county cotton was reduced to 34,844 bales. Even corn, wheat, oats decreased. :'''1950'''- Plastic, copper, and furniture plants were established.. Numbers of workers increased, as more people gave up their farms and ranches. :'''1956-88 ''' manufacturers declined, retail trade, eating establishments, showed improvement 1988. :'''1988''' Nursing and medical care also increased in Hill County during the same period. The count of 405 employees recorded in the service industry in 1956 had risen by 1988 to more than 1,000. :'''2002''' the county had 2,014 farms and ranches with 504,322 acres, 58% devoted to crops and 36% pasture with earnings of $54,019,000; crop sales accounted for $29,808,000. :::Cattle, nursery crops, sorghum, dairies, wheat, hay, turkeys, and cotton were the most important. ===Government Offices=== '''1st Courthouse, 1853''' - C. N. Brooks, the county clerk and JP, built the first courthouse, 12 feet square -- elm poles around a dirt floor.... '''2nd Courthouse, 1854''' - was built in 1854, at a cost of $200. '''3rd Courthouse, 1870''' - a more substantial two story brick courthouse was built; but it burned in Sep. 1872, county records were lost in the fire. Arson was suspected. '''4th and Current courthouse, 1890''' Second Empire, Classical Revival, and Italianate features. Kind of a Texas hodge-podge. The courthouse underwent many changes over the next hundred years, meeting the needs of a changing community. Although it still looked pretty nice on the outside, the interior had lost much its Victorian-era charm. {{Image|file=Hill_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption=1890 Courthouse. }} Then, on the night of January 1, 1993, the courthouse caught fire, and not even firefighters from more than fifteen companies could save it. The grand clock tower, the roof, and the third floor collapsed as '''onlookers cried'''. The impressive district courtroom was gone. Records dating back hundreds of years were either lost or badly damaged. Hillsboro suffered a severe setback, however, when the county courthouse burned down in 1993. by Bette Wingate, Texas Escapeshttp://www.texasescapes.com/TRIPS/GreatAmericanLegendTour/HillCountyCourthouseHillsboroTexas/HillCountyCourthouse.htm {{Image|file=Hill_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=burned Courthouse. }}{{clear}} There were no blueprints for the building. Restoration architects ArchiTexas of Dallas had little to go by in their attempt to recreate the courthouse's past glory. They looked at Granbury's 1890 courthouse, also designed by Dodson, and incorporated many details from it, and interviewed courthouse employees.Many millions of dollars later, the courthouse has been rebuilt to its original splendor. Help from community members, including Hill County native Willie Nelson, and funding from the Texas Courthouse Alliance made this phoenix rise from the ashes.* {{Image|file=Hill_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1890 Courthouse, restored }} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch15 :'''Hill County''' is in N central Texas. :'''County Seat''' - Hillsboro and largest city within the county located at junction of Interstate Highway 35 East and West, 55 miles S of Fort Worth and 35 miles N of Waco. :'''Center''' lies at 32°00' north latitude and 97°07' west longitude. :'''Size''' - 1,012 square miles in Blackland Prairie, Grand Prairie, and Eastern Cross Timbers regions. :'''Topography'''- level plains and gently rolling hills :'''Elevation''' 400 and 900 feet above sea level. :'''Rivers/streams''' - Nolan River, Mustang Creek, and Whiterock Creek drain into the Brazos River (county's western border. Streams E and N parts of county: Richland, Ash, and Bynum creeks, empty into the Trinity River basin. :Flood controls and water supplies for the county- Lake Whitney in the W, Navarro Mills Lake in the SE, and Aquilla Lake in the SW. Wells provide another source of water for many cities and farms in Hill County. '''Geology'''
:A small part of NW has Quaternary Period geology with a sandy clay loam subsoil. :Foundation - dominant from the Cretaceous Period and includes six subgroups. ::1)'''The Austin Chalk''', part of Balcones fault zone, is on a W escarpment running N to the Ellis county line from Abbott to an area northeast of Itasca. The soils are shallow and the grasses are short. ::2) '''Taylor Marl''' in E Hill County - a deep, waxy and clayey soil on gently rolling prairies from Abbott to Brandon. ::3) '''Eagleford''' formation is in the S part of the county between Abbott and Aquilla and N part between Covington and Files Valley with black, waxy, clayey soil on rich rolling hills and farmland of Hillsboro and Itasca. :'''Crops''' - Cotton, grain sorghum, and corn are the primary crops of the region :'''Natural vegetation''' buffalo grass, big bluestem, switchgrass, and indiangrass. ::4)''' The Eastern Cross Timbers ''' in the Woodbine formation that follows the reddish-brown sandy clay along Aquilla Creek. Here - post oak, blackjack oak, live oak, and pecan trees ::5) '''Washita Group''' a narrow belt of stony rolling hills composed of siltstone and limestone. The soil varies from shallow to deep concentrations of deposits rather than bedrock. short grasses, mesquite, and cacti. :'''Animals''' -Bobcats, coyotes, white-tailed deer and gray foxe. :'''Rainfall''' 56% percent of the average annual rainfall: '''36–40 inches''' in the E part of the county and 32–36 inches in W. :'''Temperature''' high of 95° F in July and low of 36° in January. :'''Growing season''' of 230 days a year. :'''1980s,''' 46% of the county was used for field crops, 32% for pasture, and 13% for rangeland. :Urban and water usage took up 6%, and 3% remained wooded. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch15 =====Adjacent counties===== *Johnson County (north){{Image|file=Hill_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=adjacent counties }} *Ellis County (northeast) *Navarro County (east) *Limestone County (southeast) *McLennan County (south) *Bosque County (west) =====Protected areas===== =====Demographics===== In 2000, there were 32,321 people residing in the county with a population density of 34 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 84.16% White, 7.40% Black or African American, 0.44% Native American, 0.25% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 6.02% from other races, and 1.71% from two or more races. 13.49% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $31,600, and the median income for a family was $37,791. Males had a median income of $29,438 versus $20,765 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,514. About 11.90% of families and 15.70% of the population were below the poverty line, including 19.70% of those under age 18 and 14.60% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_County,_Texas Media - Serving Hill County exclusively are media outlets KHBR Radio - 1560 AM as well as THE REPORTER Newspaper. Hill County is currently listed as part of the Dallas-Fort Worth DMA. Local media outlets include: KDFW-TV, KXAS-TV, WFAA-TV, KTVT-TV, KERA-TV, KTXA-TV, KDFI-TV, KDAF-TV, and KFWD-TV. Although located in Central Texas and a neighboring county of the Waco metropolitan area. All of the Waco/Temple/Killeen market stations also provide coverage for Hill County. They include: KCEN-TV, KWTX-TV, KXXV-TV, KDYW, and KWKT-TV. Northland Cable Television offers stations. ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_County,_Texas
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early schools in Hill County built and sponsored by individuals, groups, or churches. The Masonic Lodge orders arranged to build and sponsor schools throughout the county. Hillsboro received the first in 1857 and continued its operation until 1883. *1980, 48 percent of the population had graduated from high school or had some college training. By 2000 more than 63 percent had graduated from high school and 9 percent had college degrees. Cattle, nursery crops, sorghum, dairies, wheat, hay, turkeys, and cotton were the most important. Politics
By 1873 the county had been "redeemed" for the Democratic party. Hill County introduced a white Democratic primary in 1899. The county's voters supported the Democratic candidates in every presidential election from 1872 through 1968; the only exception was in 1928, when Republican Herbert Hoover beat Al Smith. The area began to trend more Republican in 1972, when Richard Nixon took the county over Democrat George McGovern. Though the county's voters returned to the Democrats in 1976 and 1980, the area went Republican in 1984 and 1988. In 1992 Democrat Bill Clinton won a slim majority of the county's votes, but in 1996 Republican Bob Dole carried the area, and George W. Bush won large majorities in 2000 and 2004. College - Hill College Highways
*Interstate 35 * Interstate 35E *I-35W Interstate 35W *U.S. Highway 77 *State Highway 22 *Texas State Highway 81 *Texas State Highway 171 Texas State Highway 174 Texas State Highway 31 =====Cities===== *'''[[:Category: Hillsboro, Texas|Hillsboro]] county seat''' - Hillsboro underwent a major face-lift in 1981 as one of the first towns in Texas chosen for the Texas Historical Commission's Main Street Project. The project included an assessment of the town's architectural resources and the development of strategies to encourage economic growth within the city and county. *[[:Category: Abbott, Texas|Abbott]] *[[:Category: Aquilla, Texas|Aquilla]] *[[:Category: Covington, Texas|Covington]] *[[:Category: Hubbard, Texas|Hubbard]] *[[:Category: Itasca, Texas|Itasca]] *[[:Category: Mount Calm, Texas|Mount Calm]] *[[:Category: Whitney, Texas|Whitney]] =====Town===== *[[:Category: Blum, Texas|Blum]] *[[:Category: Bynum, Texas|Bynum]] *[[:Category: Carl's Corner, Texas|Carl's Corner]] *[[:Category: Malone, Texas|Malone]] *[[:Category: Mertens, Texas|Mertens]] *[[:Category: Penelope, Texas|Penelope]] Unincorporated communities
*[[:Category: Birome, Texas|Birome]] *[[:Category: Brandon, Texas|Brandon]] *[[:Category: Irene, Texas|Irene]] *[[:Category: Peoria, Texas|Peoria]] ====Formed From==== *1853--Hill County was created 7 February 1853 from Navarro County. ====Resources==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhill/ TxGenWeb genealogy] *[http://www.co.hill.tx.us Hill county, Texas] * Hill College maintained the Audie Murphy Gun Museum and the Confederate Museum. Whitney (population, 2,058) was a center of recreation because of its proximity to Lake Whitney and the Brazos River. Hubbard (1,374), once famous for its mineral waters, functioned as a center of agriculture for the eastern section of the county. Itasca (1,597) was an agricultural center for the northern portion of the county and also served as the headquarters for the Hill County Electric Cooperative. Civil War sources *Hill Co Pension Records *R K Bailey Pension *Jefferson Green Pension *Civil War Widows' Pension Excerpts *12th Cavalry Co. A Volunteers "Parson's Brigade" (roster) *Hill County-Confederate Indigent Families *1930 Hillsboro Mirror: Veterans of Hill Co. *1936 Hillsboro Mirror *Confederate Magazine 1900 *Ennis Weekly 1901 Links: *Texas Civil War Museum *Texas Heritage Museum *Texas State Library *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcemeteries/h/hill.htm Cemeteries, Genealogy] =====Census===== :1860 --- 3,653 — :1870 --- 7,453 104.0% :1880 --- 16,554 122.1% :1890 --- 27,583 66.6% :1900 --- 41,355 49.9% :1910 --- 46,760 13.1% :1920 --- 43,332 −7.3% :1930 --- 43,036 −0.7% :1940 --- 38,355 −10.9% :1950 --- 31,282 −18.4% :1960 --- 23,650 −24.4% :1970 --- 22,596 −4.5% :1980 --- 25,024 10.7% :1990 --- 27,146 8.5% :2000 --- 32,321 19.1% :2010 --- 35,089 8.6% :Est. 2015 --- 34,855 =====Notables===== *Hometown Hero and Medal of Honor recipient: [[Harris-20478|Second Lieutenant James Lindell Harris (1916 - 1944)]] =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Fatima Cemetery, Abbott, Texas|Fatima Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Prairie Grove Cemetery, Aquilla, Texas|Prairie Grove Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pleasant View Cemetery, Blanton, Texas|Pleasant View Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Live Oak Cemetery, Blum, Texas|Live Oak Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bell Springs Cemetery, Bynum, Texas|Bell Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Covington Cemetery, Covington, Texas|Covington Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Ross Cemetery, Covington, Texas|Ross Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hillcrest Garden of Memory Cemetery, Hillsboro, Texas|Hillcrest Garden of Memory Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hillsboro City Cemetery, Hillsboro, Texas|Hillsboro City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Ridge Park Cemetery, Hillsboro, Texas|Ridge Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fairview Cemetery, Hubbard, Texas|Fairview Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Heath Cemetery, Huron, Texas|Heath Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Whitney Memorial Park, Whitney, Texas|Whitney Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: New Woodbury Cemetery, Woodbury, Texas|New Woodbury Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Hill/ListHill.html Hill county, Tx cemeteries]Gloria mayfield *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Hill/ListHill.html FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_County,_Texas *http://www.co.hill.tx.us *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Hill/ListHill.html Hill county, Tx cemeteries]Gloria mayfield *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Hill/ListHill.html FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hill_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch cemeteries, genealogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhill/ TxGenWeb genealogy]

HIll County, Texas, Census

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[[Category: Hill County, Texas, Census Records]] [[Space:United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas|United_States_Census_-_State_of_Texas]] This is the home page for Hill County, Texas, census data. Hill County was created on 1853 from Navarro County. Hill County has participated in the following censuses. {| class="wikitable" align="center" |- |align="center" |1850 United States Census |- |align="center" |1850 Mortality Schedule |- |align="center" |1850 Slave Index |- |align="center" |1860 United States Census |- |align="center" |1860 Mortality Schedule |- |align="center" |1860 Slave Index |- |align="center" |1870 United States Census |- |align="center" |1880 United States Census |- |align="center" |1890 United States Census
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Hill Crest Cemetery, Dry Ridge, Kentucky, USA

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This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Hill_Crest_Cemetery,_Dry_Ridge,_Kentucky|Hill Crest Cemetery, Dry Ridge, Kentucky]] for people buried in this cemetery. Hill Crest Cemetery, is located on US 25 (Dixie Hwy) about 1.5 miles north of Dry Ridge, KY. '''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.6981010, -84.5880966 '''Resources''' * Find A Grave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/74396 Hill Crest Cemetery]

Hill Family Mysteries

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

Hill Name Study

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[[Category:Hill Name Study]]__NOTOC__[[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Hill Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hill Hill] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hill name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hills), by time period (18th Century Hills), or by topic (Hill DNA, Hill Occupations, Hill Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the HillName Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hill}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified ===Hill One-Name-Study Template=== Adding this to your profile: {{One Name Study|name=Hill}}
Will result in this: {{One Name Study|name=Hill}} '''Origin of the name Hill and its meaning''' *[https://www.houseofnames.com/hill-family-crest House of Names] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_(surname)?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] -== Links === '''Quick links:''' * [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org./ NYHISTORICNEWSPAPERS]: has many options for searching for your '''New York ancestor'''. ===Sources===

Hill Top Cemetery, Plainfield, Massachusetts

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'''Cemetery name:''' Hill Top Cemetery '''Address:''' N. Central St., Plainfield, Massachusetts '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.52121, -72.91411 Intersection of Union, South Central, North Central and North Union Streets  1,196 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1781- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hill_Top_Cemetery%2C_Plainfield%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251756/hill-top-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Hillcrest Cemetery

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Hillcrest Cemetery, Belchertown, Massachusetts

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'''Cemetery name:''' Hillcrest Cemetery '''Address:''' Bardwell & Pine Streets, Belchertown, Massachusetts '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.21376, -72.36360 Contact: Cemetery Department 290 Jackson Street Belchertown, MA 01007 (413)323-0415 This cemetery is easier reached from Rte 181 (starts in the center of Belchertown as Mill Valley Road and changes to Franklin Street) to Pine Street. The cemetery is on the left at the corner of Pine and Bardwell Streets. The cemetery is in two sections. The older section is on the top of the hill on Bardwell Street. Bardwell Street is very narrow and on street parking is not safe. There is a very steep dirt driveway down to the newer section that might be used for access and parking. The newer section is at the bottom of the hill on the corner of Pine and Bardwell Streets with an accessible driveway and off-street parking from Pine Street.  377 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1771- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hillcrest_Cemetery%2C_Belchertown%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91086/hillcrest-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Hillcrest Cemetery, Smiths Falls, Ontario - History

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[[Category:Hillcrest Cemetery, Smiths Falls, Ontario]] {{Image|file=Hillcrest_Cemetery_Smiths_Falls_Ontario_-_History.jpg |caption=Photo Credit: The Weekes Family }} Hillcrest Cemetery is located on Lot 2, Concession 5 of North Elmsley Township, (now Drummond/North Elmsley). The cemetery was founded in 1832 as the private burial ground of the Simpson family. It was purchased by local government in 1869 to establish a publicly owned non-denominational cemetery for the community. The cemetery is over 37 acres with an estimated 13,100 individuals buried within. About 12,000 of those burials have markers. The cemetery is managed and maintained by the Town of Smiths Falls. ==Sources== *http://www.hometownnews.ca/hillcrest-cemetery-smiths-falls-cost-efficient-evolving-operation/ [Publication: Hometown News; Author: Chris Must; Date: March 5, 2018]

Hillcrest Cemetery in Jennings County, Indiana

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'''Hillcrest Cemetery in Jennings County, Indiana Detailed Listings''' This page is part of the [[Space: Indiana Cemeteries Team|Indiana Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hillcrest_Cemetery%2C_Jennings_County%2C_Indiana Hillcrest Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Hillcrest Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85372/hillcrest-cemetery Hillcrest Cemetery on FindAGrave] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Hillcrest_Cemetery_in_Jennings_County%2C_Indiana|Hillcrest Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Hillcrest_Cemetery_in_Jennings_County%2C_Indiana|Hillcrest Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Hillcrest Cemetery Whakatane

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[[Category: Bay of Plenty Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Hillcrest Cemetery, Whakatane, Bay of Plenty|Hillcrest Cemetery]] in Whakatane, Bay of Plenty.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Hillcrest Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2440250 FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/289444 BillionGraves]

Hillcrest Cemetery Woodbridge Ontario

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__NOTOC__ ==General Information== '''Cemetery Name:''' Hillcrest Cemetery '''Address:''' 4914 Highway 7, Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada '''GPS Coordinates:''' 43.782057, -79.587772 ==History== Hillcrest Cemetery opened in 1916, but contains earlier burials from the McCleary private cemetery that were reinterred there when it closed. Hillcrest Cemetery is a small community cemetery at just over 6 acres. It is active and is managed by Park Lawn LP, a group of six non-denominational cemeteries in the Toronto area. It is located on the north side of Highway #7, just east of Islington Avenue. ==More Information== See the: *[[:Category:Hillcrest Cemetery, Woodbridge, Ontario|Hillcrest Cemetery category]] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2170319/ Hillcrest Cemetery on FindAGrave] [[Category:Hillcrest Cemetery, Woodbridge, Ontario]]

Hillcrest Cemetery-2

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'''Hillcrest Cemetery Clark County Kentucky Detailed Listings''' This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] [[:Category:Hillcrest_Cemetery%2C_Clark_County%2C_Kentucky|Hillcrest Cemetery Page]] for people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470593/hillcrest-cemetery Hillcrest Cemetery on FindAGrave] See [https://billiongraves.com/search/cemetery Hillcrest Cemetery on Billiongraves] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=(38.0199049,-84.2742603) Hillcrest Cemetery on Google Maps] '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Hillcrest_Cemetery-2|Hillcrest Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Hillcrest_Cemetery-2|Hillcrest Cemetery]]}}

Hillcrest Cemetery-4

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'''Hillcrest Cemetery in Kenova, Wayne County, West Virginia Detailed Listings''' This page is part of the [[Space: West Virginia Cemeteries Team|West Virginia Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hillcrest_Cemetery%2C_Wayne%2C_West_Virginia Hillcrest Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Evergreen Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/78695/hillcrest-cemetery Hillcrest Cemetery on FindAGrave] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Hillcrest_Cemetery-4|Hillcrest Cemetery ]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Hillcrest_Cemetery-4|Hillcrest Cemetery ]]}}{{Clear}}

Hillcrest East Cemetery, La Grande, Oregon

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This page is part of the [[Project:Oregon_Cemeteries|Oregon Cemeteries Project]] See the [[:Category:Hillcrest_East_Cemetery%2C_La_Grande%2C_Oregon|Hillcrest East Cemetery category]] for a partial list of people buried in this cemetery. This is a work in progress. ===About=== This free space page for Hillcrest East Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Oregon_Cemeteries|Oregon Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Oregon Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
: '''Directions''': * Address: Twelfth Street & F. Avenue, La Grande *GPS Coordinates
::N 45° 18' 57" ::W 118° 05' 10" '''Misc. links''',e.g. [https://roadsidethoughts.com/or/cemeteries/hillcrest-east-cemetery-xx-union-profile.htm Hillcrest East Cemetery Gazeteer] [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/or/county/union1/hillcresteastcem.htm USGennet Hillcrest East Burial Records] [http://tinyurl.com/yb2p43s2 Hillcrest East Cemetery aerial views] [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~langolier/genealogy/hillcrest_east.html Hillcrest East Cemetery in Graveyards & Gravestones] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2237342/hillcrest-east-cemetery Hillcrest East Cemetery in Find A Grave] [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Hillcrest-Cemetery/83301 Hillcrest East Cemetery in Billion Graves] [http://www.oregongenealogy.com/obitdata.htm Oregon Obituary Database] ===To Do=== *Fully survey all interments in the cemetery. *Add all interments to the table of interments below *Verify and check all interments are included and correct. *Photograph all interments/tombstones. *Add profile pages for any persons buried here not already on wikitree and link in those who are by their profile page ID#. Check that each has the cemetery's category on their page. *Add tombstone photos to each person profile page and link to their entry in the interment table below. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Given Name(s) ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Berry-4147|Berry]]||Noreen Elizabeth||23 Oct 1921||30 Jun 2011||[[image:Berry-4147.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Sana-1|Sana]]||Paul Leon||28 Jun 1908|| 3 Mar 2003||[[image:Berry-4147.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Sherwood-3330|Sherwood]]||Loren Elmer||14 Sep 1908 ||16 Apr 1986||[[image:Sherwood-3330.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Teuschc-1|Teuschc]]||Barbara||7 Apr 1860|| 26 Dec 1932||[[image:Teuschc-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Smith-168070|Smith]]||Michel F.||10 Feb 1909||13 Jan 1929 ||[[image:Smith-168070.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Smith-168071|Smith]]||David L.||12 Apr 1923|| 18 Apr 1923||[[image:Smith-168070.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[[King-30802|King]]||Patrick||1901||1956||[[image:King-30802.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Unknown-440770|King]]||Delia||1890||1960||[[image:King-30802.jpg|250px]] |-

Hillsborough County, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Hillsborough County, New Hampshire]] {{US History|sub-project=New Hampshire}}
Welcome to the Hillsborough County, New Hampshire One Place Study!
* Coordinator is [[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] === History/Timeline === === Government Offices === === Geography === ==== Adjacent counties ==== # [[:Category: Merrimack County, New Hampshire|Merrimack County]] (north) # [[:Category: Rockingham County, New Hampshire|Rockingham County]] (east) # [[:Category: Essex County, Massachusetts|Essex County, Massachusetts]] (southeast) # [[:Category: Middlesex County, Massachusetts|Middlesex County, Massachusetts]] (south) # [[:Category: Worcester County, Massachusetts|Worcester County, Massachusetts]] (south) # [[:Category: Cheshire County, New Hampshire|Cheshire County]] (west) # [[:Category: Sullivan County, New Hampshire|Sullivan County]] (northwest) === Demographics === The following table provides the names of the towns and cities that comprise Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, including the population as of the 2010 US Census: {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Nr.''' ||'''Name of Municipality'''||'''2010 Population''' |- |1||[[:Category: Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester]]||109,565 |- |2||[[:Category: Nashua, New Hampshire|Nashua]]||86,494 |- |3||[[:Category: Merrimack, New Hampshire|Merrimack]]||25,494 |- |4||[[:Category: Hudson, New Hampshire|Hudson]]||24,467 |- |5||[[:Category: Bedford, New Hampshire|Bedford]]||21,203 |- |6||[[:Category: Goffstown, New Hampshire|Goffstown]]||17,651 |- |7||[[:Category: Milford, New Hampshire|Milford]]||15,115 |- |8||[[:Category: Pelham, New Hampshire|Pelham]]||12,897 |- |9||[[:Category: Amherst, New Hampshire|Amherst]]||11,201 |- |10||[[:Category: Weare, New Hampshire|Weare]]||8,785 |- |11||[[:Category: Litchfield, New Hampshire|Litchfield]]||8,271 |- |12||[[:Category: Hollis, New Hampshire|Hollis]]||7,684 |- |13||[[:Category: Peterborough, New Hampshire|Peterborough]]||6,284 |- |14||[[:Category: Hillsborough, New Hampshire|Hillsborough]]||6,011 |- |15||[[:Category: New Boston, New Hampshire|New Boston]]||5,321 |- |16||[[:Category: New Ipswich, New Hampshire|New Ipswich]]||5,099 |- |17||[[:Category: Brookline, New Hampshire|Brookline]]||4,991 |- |18||[[:Category: Wilton, New Hampshire|Wilton]]||3,677 |- |19||[[:Category: Antrim, New Hampshire|Antrim]]||2,637 |- |20||[[:Category: Mont Vernon, New Hampshire|Mont Vernon]]||2,409 |- |21||[[:Category: Greenville, New Hampshire|Greenville]]||2,105 |- |22||[[:Category: Deering, New Hampshire|Deering]]||1,912 |- |23||[[:Category: Greenfield, New Hampshire|Greenfield]]||1,749 |- |24||[[:Category: Lyndeborough, New Hampshire|Lyndeborough]]||1,683 |- |25||[[:Category: Hancock, New Hampshire|Hancock]]||1,654 |- |26 ||[[:Category: Francestown, New Hampshire|Francestown]]||1,562 |- |27 ||[[:Category: Bennington, New Hampshire|Bennington]]||1,476 |- |28 ||[[:Category: Mason, New Hampshire|Mason]]||1,382 |- |29 ||[[:Category: Temple, New Hampshire|Temple]]||1,366 |- |30 ||[[:Category: Sharon, New Hampshire|Sharon]]||352 |- |31 ||[[:Category: Windsor, New Hampshire|Windsor]]||224 |} == Sources ==

Hillsborough Friends Burial Ground

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This page is part of the [[Space:Ireland Cemeteries Team|Ireland Cemeteries Team]]. See the: * [[:Category:Hillsborough_Friends_Burial_Ground%2C_Hillsborough%2C_County_Down|Hillsborough Friends Burial Ground category]] for people buried in this burial ground. There are two Quaker burial grounds in Hillsborough. The older one is in the grounds of Hillsborough Castle, and there are no headstones there and probably never were. The more recent one is in Park Street, in the grounds of the Meeting House. Unfortunately, the dates the two were in use are not easy to ascertain from online sources, though they may correspond to the dates of the two Meeting Houses they were adjacent to. The one in the Castle Grounds - formerly on the Old Moira Road - was built in 1699, and the newer one in 1748. The FindAGrave summary says there are 10 stones at the Park Street Burial Ground. However photos taken by local Quakers show more than this. They have been transcribed and published by the Ulster Historical Foundation. Sources: * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2637276/hillsborough-society-of-friends-graveyard FindAGrave information about Park Street Friends Burial Ground] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH8BPYKgFUU Short video about the Moira Road Burial Ground] * [http://www.walkni.com/d/walks/17662/Hillsborough%20Gardens%20Walk%20Map.pdf Hillsborough Castle grounds map, showing Moira Road Burial Ground at number 9] * [http://www.southbelfastquakers.org/sbq/Photos/Pages/MM_Hillsborough_2014.html Photos of both the old and new burial grounds taken by local Quakers] * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl/DOW/Hillsborough/ParkStreet.SocietyofFriendsQuaker Genuki page]

Hillside Cemetery

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Hillside Cemetery is also known as Hillside United Church Cemetery. It was a Wesleyan Methodist Church prior to joining the United Church in the early 1900's. See [[:Category:Hillside Cemetery, Scarborough, Ontario|Hillside Cemetery category page]] to view wikitree profiles for people buried in this cemetery and other details. ==Resources for Further Research== '''Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)''' The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] *[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KReXzVNgUPp3SVjOHd_8-jaqnmA&ll=43.793448600000005%2C-79.3529284&z=13 OGS Toronto Cemetery Map] (Map ID: SCR-007) *OGS cemetery ID: 4825 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718554/data?n=154 Hillside Cemetery] for more information) '''The Ontario Name Index (TONI)''' Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start). '''Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)''' Another excellent tool for searching cemetery records in Ontario is the [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/homepage.html Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)]. This is a comprehensive searchable database of cemeteries and family names. The site does not have links to transcriptions or provide details about the individual you may be searching for, but it is very helpful for quickly locating the burial location of someone in Ontario to guide your next steps for research. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Toronto List of Cemeteries in Toronto (Wikipedia)] [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/contacts/311-toronto/contact-list-cemeteries-toronto-and-gta.html Contact List for Major Cemeteries in Toronto]. The City of Toronto maintains a number of cemeteries once the original owner/operator was no longer able to carry out this responsibility. A list of these cemeteries – closed but maintained by the City of Toronto – is available on the [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/articles/parks,-forestry-and-recreation/policy-and-strategic-planning/cemeteries-in-the-city-of-toronto.html Toronto City website].

Hillside Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Haverhill, Massachusetts One Place Study]] [[Category:Haverhill, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Hillside Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts]]
Back to [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]]
==Hillside Cemetery== Hillside Cemetery has burials dating back to the early 1830s. ===Cemetery Details=== {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Haverhill, Massachusetts | category = Haverhill, Massachusetts }} See the [[:Category:Hillside Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts|category]] for a list of people buried at this cemetery. * '''Cemetery name''': Hillside Cemetery * '''Address''': Broadway at W. Meadow Rd, Haverhill, Massachusetts, 01830 * '''GPS Coordinates''': 42.78679, -71.13301 * FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1416815 Cemetery #1416815] ==Sources==

Hillside Cemetery, Stow, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Hillside Cemetery, Stow, Massachusetts]][[Category: Stow, Massachusetts]]
[[Project: Massachusetts Cemeteries]]
Details to be added ---- ===How to Add Profiles to Cemetery=== {| border="0" bgcolor=#f1f5fc width=90% align=center |
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==General Info== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' |- | '''GPS Coordinates: |- | '''Address''': Address here ph. (Nearest cross streets) |- | '''Information:''' Cemetery history link
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[http://libraries.state.ma.us/login?db=Proquest_Globe&locid=mlin_n_samuel Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
*[https://archive.org/details/regionaldigitizationmass Town and University Libraries in Massachusetts] ---- ==Volunteers== {| bgcolor=yellow |- |Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery. |- |} ---- This page is a part of the [[Space:Massachusetts_Cemeteries_Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]] ---- ==Other Sources== findagrave?
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Hillside Cemetery, Townsend, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Townsend, Massachusetts]][[Category: Hillside Cemetery, Townsend, Massachusetts]]
[[Project: Massachusetts Cemeteries]]
==How to Add Profiles to Cemetery== {| border="0" bgcolor=#f1f5fc width=90% align=center |
[[Category: Arlington Street Cemetery, Watertown, Massachusetts]]
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==General Info== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' |- | '''GPS Coordinates: |- | '''Address''': Address here ph. (Nearest cross streets) |- | '''Information:''' Cemetery history link
|- | '''Interment List:''' |- |}
==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[http://libraries.state.ma.us/login?db=Proquest_Globe&locid=mlin_n_samuel Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
*[https://archive.org/details/regionaldigitizationmass Town and University Libraries in Massachusetts] ---- ==Volunteers== {| bgcolor=yellow |- |Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery. |- |} This page is a part of the [[Space:Massachusetts_Cemeteries_Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]] ---- ==Other Sources== findagrave?
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Hillside Cemetery, Westford, Massachusetts

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==General Info== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' |- | '''GPS Coordinates: |- | '''Address''': Address here ph. (Nearest cross streets) |- | '''Information:''' Cemetery history link
|- | '''Interment List:''' |- |}
==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[http://libraries.state.ma.us/login?db=Proquest_Globe&locid=mlin_n_samuel Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
*[https://archive.org/details/regionaldigitizationmass Town and University Libraries in Massachusetts] ---- ==Volunteers== {| bgcolor=yellow |- |Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery. |- |} ---- This page is a part of the [[Space:Massachusetts_Cemeteries_Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]] ---- ==Other Sources== findagrave?
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Hillside Memorial Park, Culver City, California

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==Notable interments== * [[wikipedia:Irving Aaronson|Irving Aaronson]] (1895–1963), composer * [[wikipedia:Russ Alben|Russ Alben]] (1929–2012), advertising executive and composer * [[wikipedia:Van Alexander|Van Alexander]] (1915–2015), musician * [[wikipedia:Corey Allen|Corey Allen]] (1934–2010), actor, director, producer and screenwriter * [[wikipedia:Sheldon Allman|Sheldon Allman]] (1924–2002), actor, singer and songwriter * [[Goldstein-1121|DJ AM]] (1973–2009), disc jockey * [[wikipedia:Maria Altmann|Maria Altmann]] (1916–2011), refugee * [[wikipedia:Army Archerd|Army Archerd]] (1922–2009), journalist and television host * [[wikipedia:Frank Bank|Frank Bank]] (1942–2013), actor * [[wikipedia:Sandy Baron|Sandy Baron]] (1936–2001), actor and comedian * [[wikipedia:Gene Barry|Gene Barry]] (1919–2009), actor * [[wikipedia:Leonard Beerman|Leonard Beerman]] (1921–2014), Reform rabbi * [[Kubelsky-1|Jack Benny]] (1894–1974), actor and comedian * [[wikipedia:Henry Bergman|Henry Bergman]] (1868–1946), actor * [[Berlinger-9|Milton Berle]] (1908–2002), actor and comedian * [[wikipedia:Pandro S. Berman|Pandro S. 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Sherman|Robert B. 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Hilpertenhof

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[[Category:Viertäler, Baden-Württemberg]] [https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?params=47_55_15_N_8_9_35_E Location] The name of the farm comes from the owner family "Hilpert". ==Owners[[Heitzmann-30|Helmut Heitzmann]]: Höfechronik Titisee Viertäler Altenweg, Jostal, Schildwende, Spriegelsbach (1996), Seite 225 - 229== Christian Hilpert Blasius Hilpert Thomas Hilpert Mathäus Hilpert [[Hermann-1394|Lorenz Hermann]] [[Hermann-1393|Melchior Hermann]] [[Hermann-1392|Georg Hermann]] [[Hermann-1389|Wendelin Hermann]] Wilhelm Hermann Karl Hermann Adolf Hermann ... == Sources ==

Hilton, Dorset

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[[:Category: Hilton, Dorset]] ===Resources=== *[http://www.hiltondorsetpc.org.uk/hilton-pc/Default.aspx Parish Council] *[[Wikipedia:Hilton,_Dorset|Hilton, Dorset on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.opcdorset.org/HiltonFiles/Hilton.htm Hilton Online Parish Clerk] *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol3/pp109-113 Hilton on BHO] *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/13656 Vision of Britain] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/hilton.html Dorset Churches: Hilton (All Saints)] *''Add any additional genealogical resources here''

Hilton family mysteries

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Hilton Research 2023

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== The family of William Hilton of Witton and his wife Ellen Mainwaring: *[[Hilton-1013|William Hilton of Witton (bef.1545-bef.1605)]]--Hilton-1013 *[[Mainwaring-42|Ellen (Mainwaring) Hilton (1562-1606)]]--Mainwaring-42, but her LNAB is speculative, based on the given name found in PGM William's family for generations. *[[Hilton-18|William Hilton Sr of Northwich (abt.1590-bef.1656)]]--Hilton-18; PGM Immigrant *[[Hilton-5030|John Hilton of Northwich (1593- )]] -- Hilton-5030 *[[Hilton-52|Edward Hilton of Northwich (1596-bef.1671)]]--Hilton-52; PGM Immigrant *[[Hilton-5039|Richard Hilton (1599-)]] The family of Charles Hilton of London, Fishmonger: *[[Hilton-5018|Charles Hilton of London (bef.1565-bef.1612)]]--Hilton-5018 *[[Bradbent-2|Marie (Bradbent) Hilton (abt.1574-aft.1613)]]--Bradbent-2 *[[Hilton-5017|Paul Hilton of London (1595-abt.1656)]]--Hilton-5017 *[[Hilton-5013|Edward Hilton of London (abt.1600-)]]--Hilton-5013 The family of John Hilton of Davenham: * [[Hilton-5032|John Hilton of Davenham (bef.1552-)]] * [[Hilton-406|Arthur Hilton of Allostock (1572-bef.1613)]] -- son * [[Hilton-5033|Emme Hilton (1575-)]] -- Arthur's daughter * [[Hilton-5047|William Hilton]] -- Arthur's son * Joane Royle, wife of Arthur of Allostock The family of George Hilton (presumably of Davenham) * [[Hilton-5016|George Hilton (bef.1545-bef.1590)]] * [[Hilton-5009|Charles Hilton of Davenham (1563-abt.1625)]] * [[Hilton-5040|Gratia Hilton (1573-)]] * [[Hilton-5041|William Hilton (1576-)]] * [[Hilton-5042|Richard Hilton (1579-)]] * [[Hilton-5043|George Hilton (1582-)]] * [[Hilton-5044|Thomas Hilton (1585-)]] The family of Charles Hilton (of Davenham) * [[Hilton-5009|Charles Hilton of Davenham (1563-abt.1625)]] * [[Hilton-5014|William Hilton (1587-)]] * [[Hilton-5015|Richard Hilton (1590-)]] * [[Hilton-5019|Edward Hilton (1597-)]] Mentioned in the will of William of Witton: * [[Hilton-406|Arthur Hilton of Allostock (1572-bef.1613)]] -- joint executor * William Hilton of London -- pays debt to Ellen Hewett on his behalf, demands debt owed * [[Huett-160|Ellen Hewett (abt.1592-)]], daughter of [[Huett-82|Richard Huett (abt.1562-abt.1600)]] Mentioned in the will of Arthur of Allostock: * Joane Hilton my wiffe -- executor * [[Hilton-5047|William]] my brother -- 10 shillings * my Sister [[Hilton-5033|Eme]] and to John Dicksone my brother in law -- 14 shillings 3 pence Other Hiltons: * William Hilton, bp. 10 Nov 1602, Witton-Cum-TwambrooksFirst name(s) Willm Last name Hylton Or Grey Gender Male Birth year 1602 Baptism year 1602 Baptism date 10 Nov 1602 Place Witton-Cum-Twambrooks County Cheshire Country England Record set Cheshire Diocese Of Chester Parish Baptisms 1538-1911 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Baptisms Collections from England, Great Britain * [[Hilton-3902|Anthony Hilton]]Anthony Hilton, bp. 12 May 1583, Saint Mary, Oldham, Lancashire, England. "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N51R-246 : 5 February 2023), Anthony Hilton, 1583. Anthony Hilton m. Ellen Cocker, 1 Mar 1601, Saint Mary, Oldham, Lancashire, England. "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLH4-YPN : 12 March 2020), Anthony Hilton, 1601.Anthony Hilton m Ellen Cocker, 1 Mar 1601, Saint Mary, Oldham, Lancashire, England. "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, Reference: Item 1. FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLH4-YPN : 12 March 2020), Anthony Hilton, 1601.Anthony Hilton bur. June 1605, at Lancashire, England. "England, Lancashire Non-Conformist Church Records, 1647-1996", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZDJ2-V8PZ : 11 July 2022), Antony Hilton.Anthony Hilton bur. June 1605, at Lancashire, England. "England, Lancashire Non-Conformist Church Records, 1647-1996," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DTHS-7F?cc=3656808 : 29 June 2020), > image 1 of 1; citing multiple custodians, England.) "Antony Hilton from the Poor-house", Lancashire, England. * [[Hilton-5016|George Hilton (bef.1545-bef.1590)]],'''Baptism''': "Cheshire, England, Parish Registers, 1538-1909"
Church of England. Record Office; Chester, England
{{Ancestry Record|61760|1576741|uk}} (accessed 25 April 2023)
Carolus Hilton baptism in 1563, son of Georgi Hilton, in Cheshire, England.
'''Burial''': "Cheshire Diocese Of Chester Parish Burials 1538-1911"
Reference: item9 page61
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FCHS%2F4019832%2F00768&parentid=GBPRS%2FD%2F768215945%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F768215945%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 27 April 2023)
Georgius Hilton burial on 26 Jul 1590 in Devenham, Cheshire, England.
father of a Charles Hilton. ** [[Hilton-5009|Charles Hilton of Davenham (1563-)]] ** [[Hilton-5018|Charles Hilton of London (bef.1565-bef.1612)]] Handy resources: * [[Space:Will_of_William_Hilton%2C_husbandman_of_Witton%2C_Cheshire_1605|Will of William Hilton, husbandman of Witton, Cheshire 1605]] * [[Space:Will_of_Arthur_Hilton%2C_yeoman_of_Allostock%2C_Cheshire_1615 | Will of Arthur Hilton, yeoman of Allostock, Cheshire 1615]] * [[:Category:Fortune%2C_sailed_1621| Fortune sailed 1621]]--William Hilton immigrant * [[Space:Hiltons_of_Cheshire|Hiltons of Lancashire and Cheshire]] == Historical Background == * 1641 Poll Tax, 18 June "House of Commons Journal Volume 2: 18 June 1641." Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 2, 1640-1643. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1802. 178-180. British History Online. Web. 2 May 2023. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/commons-jrnl/vol2/pp178-180 Poll Tax] "Resolved, &c. That the Master and Wardens of the Twelve First Companies, such as have fined to be Masters or Wardens of those Companies, shall pay Ten Pounds: That the Livery of the Twelve First Companies shall pay Five Pounds:" (The Fishmongers Company was #4) In the Public Record Office, Among the Lay Subsidy (Tax) Rolls, is a List of Emigrant Liverymen of London, by Livery Company. Those not present in England would not have paid the assessed amount. ==Key Genealogical Questions== *What historical records show a relationship between the immigrants, William and Edward Hilton? *What historical records placed the immigrants' origins at Northwich, Cheshire, England? *What records establish Edward Hilton's identity as a Fishmonger? *What records establish each of the Edward Hiltons' paternity? *What records establish the relationship between William of Witton and Charles of London? ==Bibliographic Notes== *Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 951-957 (William Hilton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/951/0 ''AmericanAnderson'']. *Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, I-III'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 947-951 (Edward Hilton); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/947/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Water Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1938; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 334-335 (17-William Hilton); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/334/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Water Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1938; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 331-332 (1-Edward Hilton); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/331/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). * Edith (Bartlett) Sumner, Ancestry of Edward Wales Blake and Clarissa Matilda Glidden with Ninety Allied Families (Los Angeles, 1948), pp.143-144 (Hilton); digital images, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062846829&view=1up&seq=153&q1=hilton HathiTrust] ==Theories of Parentage== Charles Hilton of London and his wife Marie are parents to at least four children, and possibly as many as six. Their son Paul is eldest, daughters include Elizabeth, Lydia, and Rachel. The will of Edward Bradbent 1632 that mentions Marie, Paul, Elizabeth, Lydia, and Rachel, affirms their maternal link. Paul is connected to his father through his school record. There may have been a daughter buried in 1611 or so. A single record from Boyd's Inhabitants connects the Charles Hilton household with his widow Marie, his son Paul, and Edward Hilton, the New England fishmonger; the daughters are not mentioned. Either the Edward recorded on the Boyd's record was a son of Charles and Marie, or possibly he was adopted kin, or if not adopted then at very least a Hilton apprentice of the widow Marie. Charles Hilton of London is named in the will of William of Witton, who owed twenty-four shillings to Charles of London. William Hilton of Witton and his wife Ellen are parents to at least two sons, and possibly as many as six children. Their sons, William and Edward, are the subjects of our analysis. The details of Edward's birth and parentage are offered by Anderson and matched by a baptismal record, with one small detail different; Anderson says "Northwich, Cheshire" while the baptismal record is more specific with "Witton-cum-Twambrooks, Cheshire"; Witton is small enclave within Northwich. Amongst debtors and owers named in his will, and not specifically named as a son, there is a '''William Hilton of London''' and claims 4 pounds and 6 shillings owed to him, he then pays a debt of 4 pounds and 12 shillings on behalf of William Hilton of London. Genealogists and historians, like Anderson and Noyes connect the brothers Hilton with Northwich. There are some key questions that arise out of these portrayals: * How is William Hilton of Witton related to Charles Hilton of London? **Relatively close. :-) * How many Edward Hiltons are there? **There is only one, he is Edward son of William, who was apprenticed by Charles widow. **There are two, one whose life in Cheshire is unknown to us, and Edward son of Charles. **There are three, one from Cheshire, one from London, and a third Edward Hilton who was apprentice to Mary but not the son of either Charles or William. * Are Dover William and Edward actually brothers? **Yes, sons of William of Witton **No, they are William son of William and Edward son of Charles **No, they are unknown William Hilton and Edward son of Charles **No, they are unknown William Hilton and Edward son of William * What do we know about Edward, son of William, of Northwich and later of Dover? ** Edward (bp. 1596 Northwich, Cheshire - d. Oct 1670/Mar 1671 Dover or Exeter, NH.), is the son of William Hilton.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, I-III'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 947-951 (Edward Hilton) at 949; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/949/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. ** Edward was christened 9 June 1596 at Witton-cum-Twambrooks, Cheshire, England, son of William Hilton. England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XX63-QFJ?i=37 ** Orphan (1605) **[Edward Hilton] was apprenticed to Marie, widow of Charles Hilton, and became a member of the Fishmongers' Company 4-9-1621.Edith (Bartlett) Sumner, Ancestry of Edward Wales Blake and Clarissa Matilda Glidden with Ninety Allied Families (Los Angeles, 1948), pp.143-144 (Hilton); digital images, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062846829&view=1up&seq=153&q1=hilton HathiTrust] **Boyd's Inhabitants of London record reporting "Edward free 1621" and "Edward FISH 1641 poll tax... in New England"Boyd's Inhabitants of London. [24106] [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBOR%2FBIL%2FSOG41%2F0036&parentid=GBPRS%2FBIL%2F00237256 '''Edward Hilton'''] **Edward Hilton was granted freeman, by service, attested by Marie Hilton (widow), on 10 Aug 1621, admitted and sworn to the Fishmonger's Guild. Edward Hilton and [[Roberts-504|Thomas Roberts]] are listed as "in New England" in the 1641 Fishmongers tax roll of London.Fredric Z. Saunders. "The Roberts Family of Woolstone". See footnote 23 (item 3), which cites source documents of the Fishmonger's Guild at Guildhall Library London, Aldermanbury, London. (Link via the Wayback Machine, capture date 26 Nov 2018) https://web.archive.org/web/20181126150136/http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/roberts.htmlJeanie Roberts, "Thomas Roberts of Woolaston, Gloucester and Dover, New Hampshire 1600-1673," The Family Connection, blog post of 5 January 2013; web content, jeaniesgenealogy.com (Accessed 18 Apr 2023) https://www.jeaniesgenealogy.com/2013/01/thomas-roberts-of-woolaston-gloucester.html **For argument's sake: he sets off to New England (1623-1630) ** Life in New England... ** FG Waters reporting: 1641 Poll Tax, "Edward Hilton in New England"Waters, H. F. (Henry Fitz-Gilbert)., New England Historic Genealogical Society. The New England historical and genealogical register. [Boston, etc.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, etc.]. pp. 92 &199. (Accessed 26 Apr 2023) [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t7fs26c58&view=1up&seq=100&q1=hilton Hathi Trust 92] [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t7fs26c58&view=1up&seq=211&q1=hilton HathiTrust 199] * What do we know about William, son of William, of Northwich and later of London? - did he ever go to London? ** Mentioned in father's will, with a mysterious debt (1605) *** - not referred to as "son"[[Space:Will_of_William_Hilton%2C_husbandman_of_Witton%2C_Cheshire_1605|Will of William Hilton, husbandman of Witton, Cheshire 1605]] ** Legatee to brother Arthur (1612){{Citation Needed}} ***- incorrect ** He sets off to New England aboard The Fortune (1621)[[:Category:Fortune%2C_sailed_1621| Fortune sailed 1621]]--William Hilton immigrant ** Whatever Anderson et al tell us ** Life in New England... **Edith Sumner reporting: 1641 Fishmonger poll tax -- "William Hilton in New England".Edith (Bartlett) Sumner, Ancestry of Edward Wales Blake and Clarissa Matilda Glidden with Ninety Allied Families (Los Angeles, 1948), pp.143-144 (Hilton); digital images, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062846829&view=1up&seq=153&q1=hilton HathiTrust] * What do we know about Charles Hilton of London and family? ** Boyd's Inhabitants of London record reporting household of Charles Hilton, mentions widow Marie with four orphans, mentions Paul and Edward.Boyd's Inhabitants of London. [24106] [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBOR%2FBIL%2FSOG41%2F0036&parentid=GBPRS%2FBIL%2F00237256 '''Edward Hilton'''] ** There is no baptismal record found for any of the known children of Charles Hilton. ** In Charles' 1612 Will, he styles himself as "of St Botolph". This is almost certainly the parish of St Botolph Billingsgate, containing Fish Street, where the fish market was located. This church and its records were destroyed in the 1666 Fire of London. Lost Churches of London: St Botolph Billingsgate [https://lostlcp.com/st-botolph-billingsgate/ Botolph] **It is noteworthy that the families of Charles Hilton's daughters have records from the nearby church of St Magnus the Martyr. No records of this family have been found from the other three London churches of St Botolph. * What do we know about Edward, son of Charles, of London and later of Dover? ** There is no baptismal record found for Edward Hilton. **Boyd's Inhabitants of London record reporting "Edward free 1621" and "Edward FISH 1641 poll tax... in New England"Boyd's Inhabitants of London. [24106] [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBOR%2FBIL%2FSOG41%2F0036&parentid=GBPRS%2FBIL%2F00237256 '''Edward Hilton'''] (Accessed 25 April 2023) **Blog postings attesting, with Fishmonger citations. Edward Hilton was granted freeman, by service, attested by (his mother) Marie Hilton (widow), on 10 Aug 1621, admitted and sworn to the Fishmonger's Guild. Edward Hilton and [[Roberts-504|Thomas Roberts]] are listed as "in New England" in the 1641 Fishmongers tax roll of London.Fredric Z. Saunders. "The Roberts Family of Woolstone". See footnote 23 (item 3), which cites source documents of the Fishmonger's Guild at Guildhall Library London, Aldermanbury, London. (Link via the Wayback Machine, capture date 26 Nov 2018) https://web.archive.org/web/20181126150136/http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/roberts.htmlJeanie Roberts, "Thomas Roberts of Woolaston, Gloucester and Dover, New Hampshire 1600-1673," The Family Connection, blog post of 5 January 2013; web content, jeaniesgenealogy.com (Accessed 18 Apr 2023) https://www.jeaniesgenealogy.com/2013/01/thomas-roberts-of-woolaston-gloucester.html **For argument's sake: he sets off to New England (1623-1630) ** Life in New England... ** FG Waters reporting on 1641 Poll Tax, "Edward Hilton in New England"Waters, H. F. (Henry Fitz-Gilbert)., New England Historic Genealogical Society. The New England historical and genealogical register. [Boston, etc.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, etc.]. pp. 92 &199. (Accessed 26 Apr 2023) [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t7fs26c58&view=1up&seq=100&q1=hilton Hathi Trust 92] [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t7fs26c58&view=1up&seq=211&q1=hilton HathiTrust 199] * What are the quantitative and qualitative difference between apprenticeship and patrimony? **Could a family send more than one child for freedom by patrimony? ***- no only one child could be admitted through patrimony {{Citation Needed}} ** Could a wife assume the mantle of Fishmonger to maintain the business? ***- i believe so but possibly for a linited time will check [[Browning-5288|Browning-5288]] 07:42, 2 May 2023 (UTC) ** Could a parent serve as master to an apprentice? ***- yes {{Citation Needed}} ** Could another kinsman serve as master to an apprentice? ***- an apprentice could be turned over to another Master on the death of a Mastr{{Citation Needed}} **More specifically, what were the Fishmongers' rules in the early 1600s? ***- same as all the other livery companies {{Citation Needed}} ==Research Notes== == Sources ==

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== Hindman Settlement School == In the 1880s a social reformist movement began in England and the United States, known as the settlement movement. Its goal was to alleviate poverty and encourage socialization across economic divisions. England's early efforts were concentrated in London, and when [[Addams-2|Jane Addams]] and others brought the movement to the United States, they focused on urban areas, where growing immigration and industrialization had increased socio-economic divisions. {| cellpadding="10" align="left" | {| border="3" cellpadding="4" align="left" style="background:#D4E6F1;" |-align="center" |'''Geography of Hindman, Kentucky ''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF | '''Continent:''' | North America |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''Country:''' | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:United_States United_States] |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''Region:''' |[[Space:Central_Appalachia_Team|Central Appalachia]] |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''State/Province:''' |[[Space:Kentucky|Kentucky]] |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''County:''' |[[Space:Knott_County%2C_Kentucky|Knott]] |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''City:''' |[[:Category:Hindman,_Kentucky|Hindman]] |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''GPS Coordinates:''' | [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hindman+Settlement+School/@37.334982,-82.9838847,17z/data=!4m7!3m6!1s0x8844d91906af6247:0x84f892ac7ead5757!4b1!8m2!3d37.3349778!4d-82.9794!16s%2Fm%2F03yd9ys?authuser=0 37.334982,-82.9838847] |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''Area:''' |8.06 sq km or 3.11 sq mi |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''Elevation:''' |340 m or 1,115 feet |} |} | |- |} Inspired by these ideas as well as the work of Susan Chester's Log Cabin Settlement in Asheville, [[Space:Buncombe_County%2C_North_Carolina|Buncombe County, North Carolina]], May Stone and Katherine Pettit saw a similar need in the communities of eastern Kentucky, where geographic isolation had severely limited the educational and economic opportunities of the residents. In 1902 the women aquired three acres at the forks of Troublesome Creek in Hindman, [[Space:Knott_County%2C_Kentucky|Knott County, Kentucky]] and established the Hindman Settlement School, the first settlement school in the United States. The school also provided a community center for the county, offering health care clinics, social clubs, a library, an extension service, and a department of fireside industries to assist in marketing local craftwork. By 1920 the school had over 100 resident students and 250 day students. The facilities had expanded from 3 to 230 acres with 14 buildings. In addition to regular classes, students were offered industrial education: agriculture, carpentry, dairying, mechanics and woodwork for boys; cooking, home nursing, laundry, sewing and weaving for girls. The Hindman Settlement School is one of the few settlement schools still in existence today. As public education became more available in remote rural areas, many closed. The Hindman Settlement School now serves to offer education and service programs; to promote cultural awareness; and to address health and food insecurity issues. * Hindman Settlement School [https://hindman.org/about/ Official Website] * Motto: Celebrating Heritage, Changing Lives * Established: 1902 * Campus size: 200 acres == People == *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hindman Settlement School, Hindman, Kentucky One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] === Notables and People of Interest === {{Image|file=Hindman_Settlement_School_Hindman_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |align=r |size=l }} The following list of names was compiled from various source materials while researching the school. Not all of them have a verified connection as yet. For now, names in bold print indicate the person has a verified connection to the school and a WikiTree Profile. Others in the list may have either, but not both, and need further research. Names with an asterisk are not connected to the main tree. If you want to contribute to the project by working on an individual listed below, please edit the page to sign your WTID (by adding ~~~~) beside your chosen profile, or contact the study coordinator. '''Associates''' * [[Everidge-20|'''Solomon Everidge''' (1822-1903)]] was reputed to have walked over 20 miles in order to meet May Stone and Katherine Pettit and convince them to set up their new school in Hindman. * [[Thomas-13163|'''James Edward Thomas''' (1850-1933)]] dulcimer maker * [[Ritchie-2944|'''Jean Ritchie''' (1922-2015)]] American folk music singer, songwriter and dulcimer player; though Jean attended public school, six of her siblings were Hindman Settlement School students. Her other seven siblings attended the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Harlan County, Kentucky. '''Staff''' :'''Directors''' * [[Stone-24616|'''May Stone''' (abt.1868-1946)]] Co-founder of the Hindman Settlement School. * [[Pettit-3668|'''Katherine Pettit''' (1870-1936)]] Co-founder of the Hindman Settlement School. * [[Huntington-2521|'''Ruth Huntington*''' (1873-1940)]] (director)[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Good_Health/wvB5m5rog-IC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=hindman+settlement+school&pg=PA506&printsec=frontcover Good Health] * [[Watts-14562|'''Elizabeth Watts*''' (1891-)]] (assistant director)[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/100570328/obituary-for-elizabeth-watts-aged-102/ obituary] * [[Furman-1107|'''Lucy S. Furman*''' (1870-1958)]] An American animal rights activist, novelist and short story writer; she was the first director of grounds, gardens and livestock at the Hindman Settlement School. *Michael "Mike" Lee Mullins (1948-2012) - Executive Director of the Hindman Settlement School (1977-2012). [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/louisville/name/michael-mullins-obituary?id=21812781 Obituary][https://www.kyhistory.com/digital/collection/Ohist/id/1162/rec/1 Oral History interview] *[[McLain-2322|'''Raymond Kane McLain*''' (1928-2003)]] - Became the director in 1954, also founded the band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_McLain_Family_Band The McLain Family Band]. {{Image|file=Hindman_Settlement_School_Hindman_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-9.png |align=c |size=l }}{{clear}} :'''Principals''' * Fred Williams - Methodist missionary in India and close friend of [[Gandhi-5|Mohandas K. Gandhi]]; he was the Hindman Settlement School's principal in the 1940's. * [[DeLong-3242|'''Ethel Margaret (DeLong) Zande*''' (1878-1928)]] An early principal at the Hindman Settlement School; she later went on with Katherine Pettit to found the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Harlan County, Kentucky. :'''Teachers''' * [[Amburgey-571|'''Jethro Amburgey*''' (1895-1971)]] - dulcimer maker and teacher of dulcimer making.Tapp, Hambleton. 1966. Kentucky lives: the Blue Grass State who's who; a reference edition recording the biographies of contemporary leaders in Kentucky. Hopkinsville, Ky: Historical Record Association. page 11. * [[Smith-283178|'''Carol Hope (Smith) Codell''' (abt.1916-1986)]] * Mildred Gordon'''1920 Census''': "United States Census, 1920"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: T625; Affiliate Film Number: 577; Line: 37; FHL microfilm: 1820577; Record number: 12503;
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May Stone (40), single in Knott, Kentucky, United States.
* Mildred Emerson (age 22 in 1920, b. Mass) ''Is this the same person as Mildred Smith, Teacher, b. Mass, age 30 in 1930? (parent birth location different, and still listed as single, though surname is different) '''1930 Census''': "United States Census, 1930"
citing enumeration district (ED) ED 1, sheet 4A, line 36, family 62, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 760; FHL microfilm 2,340,495.
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Mildred Smith (30), single head of household in Hindman, Knott, Kentucky, United States. Born in Massachusetts.
* Suzanne Hemlich or Henlich '''1930 Census''': "United States Census, 1930"
citing enumeration district (ED) ED 2827, sheet 8A, line 5, family 137, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 482; FHL microfilm 2,340,217.
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Suzanne Henlich (48), single lodger, in household of Martha Gallery (50) in Chicago (Districts 2627-2876), Cook, Illinois, United States. Born in Germany.
* [[Miller-107405|'''James Wayne Miller*''' (1936-1996)]] Influential Appalachian poet and educator; he was an active participant with the Appalachian Writers Workshop at the Hindman Settlement School beginning in 1977. * [[Parker-50629|'''Emma H. Parker*''' (1863-)]] * Elizabeth Reiniea[?] * Elizabeth Roberts * [[Still-1584|'''James Still''' (1906-2001)]] An award-winning American novelist, poet and folklorist; he became a volunteer librarian at the Hindman Settlement School. * Rachel Thurston * [[Wheeler-5872|'''Mary Guthrie Wheeler''' (1891-1979)]] - music teacher and song collector[https://web.archive.org/web/20140716090939/http://www.womeninkentucky.com/site/music/m_wheeler.html bio and interview] * [[Wood-50558|'''Edna Frances (Wood) Turner*''' (1896-1988)]][https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Smith_Alumnae_Quarterly/LwUhAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=hindman+settlement+school&pg=PA177&printsec=frontcover Smith Alumnae Quarterly] {{Image|file=Hindman_Settlement_School_Hindman_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-2.jpg |align=l |size=l }}{{clear}} :'''Doctors and Nurses''' * [[Southgate-77|'''Louise Southgate''' (1857-1941)]] One of the earliest female physicians in Kentucky; she taught classes and practiced medicine at the Hindman Settlement School in 1905. * [[Carothers-831|'''Dora Chestora Carothers*''' (1882-1969)]] (Nurse) * [[Martin-84277|'''Hannah Martin*''' (abt.1884-)]] (Nurse) :'''Workers''' * Anna E Bennett * [[Melville-1534|'''Anna Ethel (Melville, Neish) Pengelley*''' (1879-1964)]] (House Mother) * Gladys Watkins (Secretary) :'''Board''' * Ruth Osborne -life member of the board of Hindman Settlement School Coleman, J. Winston, and Jack W. Oldham. 1977. Kentucky's bicentennial family register. [Kentucky]: J.W. Oldham. page 132-133. * [[Estill-412|'''Frances R. (Estill) Beauchamp*''' (1860-1923)]] {{Image|file=Hindman_Settlement_School_Hindman_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-3.jpg |align=r |size=l }} '''Students''' * [[Combs-6198|'''Dr. Josiah H. Combs*''' (1886-1960)]] - school's first graduate * Bessie Cook * [[Holliday-2673|'''Elmer Holliday''' (1916-2005)]] * French A MaggardColeman, J. Winston, and Jack W. Oldham. 1977. Kentucky's bicentennial family register. [Kentucky]: J.W. Oldham. page 290. ''[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=56937&MyLineageCount=1&Control_Min_Seqn=56937 wife's DAR app]'' * Reuben Morgan (student)[https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Public_Health_Nurse/114gAQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=hindman+settlement+school&pg=PA909&printsec=frontcover The Public Health Nurse] * [[Perkins-14584|'''Carl Dewey Perkins''' (1912-1984)]] A graduate of the Hindman Settlement School; he went on to become an important and lifelong politician representing the area. *[[Smith-302863|'''J. Phil Smith*''' (1924-2016)]] - President of the First National Bank of Jackson Kentucky[https://web.archive.org/web/20230317030022/https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kentucky/name/j-smith-obituary?id=17818084 Obituary] '''Visitors''' * [[Wyman-2647|'''Julie Wyman*''' (1885-1937)]] A successful American soprano known for performing traditional music; she visited the Hindman Settlement School in 1916 during a six-week journey through Eastern Kentucky collecting folk music with Howard Brockway. In 1917 she gave a concert of Appalachian folksongs in Chicago to benefit the Hindman Settlement School. * [[Brockway-1270|'''Howard Brockway*''' (1870-1951)]] American pianist and composer; he visited the Hindman Settlement School while travelling with Julie Wyman collecting traditional folk music. * [[Sharp-6508|'''Cecil Sharp*''' (1859-1924)]] English collector of traditional music, he collected folk songs at the Hindman Settlement School along with Maud Karpeles. * [[Karpeles-8|'''Maud Karpeles*''' (1885-1976)]] English collector of traditional music, she collected folk songs at the Hindman Settlement School along with Cecil Sharp. * [[Lomax-473|'''Alan J. Lomax''' (1915-2002)]] American ethnomusicologist; he collected traditional music from the Hindman Settlement School in the 1930s. == Research Notes and Page Updates == * This page was begun in Aug 2022 and is still a work in progress. If you have suggestions or contributions, please feel free to make edits, comment below, or contact the study coordinator, or the [[Project:Appalachia Project|Appalachia Project]]. * So far, only the 1920 census record of the school has been found to list students. It's not yet clear if the school always had boarders during its early years of operation. Further research is still needed for other decades. To date, no compiled records of students have been found online. * Deed or other county court records for the school? * Current number of profiles present on WikiTree: 31/39 (79%). * Of those, current number of connected profiles: 12/31 (39%). == Further On-line Reading and Resources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Settlement_movement The settlement movement] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Settlement_school Settlement schools] * [https://education.ket.org/resources/settlement-schools-appalachia/ Settlement schools in Appalachia] * [https://www.google.com/books/edition/New_Outlook/izdk8r0svwcC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=hindman+settlement+school&pg=PA558&printsec=frontcover New Outlook] article * [https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdclccn.98175229/?st=gallery Southern Highland Handcraft Guild]

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{{Kentucky Sticker|part of Kentucky's history}} |} == Sources == * '''1930 Census''': "United States Census, 1930"
citing enumeration district (ED) ED 1, sheet 3B, line 93, family 51, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 760; FHL microfilm 2,340,495.
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Elizabeth C Watts (39), single head of household in Hindman, Knott, Kentucky, United States. Born in Massachusetts. * '''1940 Census''': "United States Census, 1940"
citing enumeration district (ED) 60-6, sheet 3B, line 60, family 40, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 1326.
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Elizabeth Watts (49), single lodger, in household of Martha Burns (63) in Magisterial District 2, Knott, Kentucky, United States. Born in Massachusetts. * '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 4; Line: 17;
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Elizabeth C Watts (59), single, Executive Work, head of household in Hindman, Knott, Kentucky, United States. Born in Massachusetts. === See Also === * {{Wikidata|Q5766121|enwiki}} * [https://berea.libraryhost.com/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=41 Berea College Special Collections and Archives Catalog: Hindman Settlement School Records, 1899-1979] * [https://soundarchives.berea.edu/ Berea Sound Archives] * [https://archive.org/details/quarewomensjourn0000ston/mode/2up ''The quare women's journals: May Stone & Katherine Pettit's summers in the Kentucky mountains and the founding of the Hindman Settlement School''. Edited by Jess Stoddart. Ashland, KY : The Jesse Stuart Foundation. 1997.] * [http://passtheword.ky.gov/collection/hindman-settlement-school-oral-history-project Hindman Settlement School Oral History Project. Pass the Word.] == Acknowledgements == * Thanks to [[Williams-5383|Kristin (Williams) Anderson]] and [[Smith-228981|Tara (Smith) Bentley]] for their invaluable research and contributions to this page.

Hindostan (28 March 1874 - 13 July 1874)

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[[Category: Hindostan (1863-1)]] [[Category: Hindostan, sailed 28 March 1874]] ---- [[Image:Cave-773.jpg|500px]] ---- ===Passenger List=== [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6M84-7R Hindostan to Otago - Sailed 28th March 1874 Arrived 13th July 1874] ===Contemporary Newspaper Report of Voyage=== ARRIVAL OF THE HINDOSTAN[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18740713.2.20?query=hindostan EVENING STAR, ISSUE 3553, 13 JULY 1874].
PORT CHALMERS, July 13.
The Hindostan, Captain Smith, from London, with 344 souls on board, has been towed up. She left London on March 26, and the Downs on April 7; cleared the channel on the 11th April; had moderate winds, principally from the N., until catching the N.E. trades in 34 N. on the 16th, which were carried to the Equator, which was crossed on the 2nd of May in 26:8 W.; the S.E. trades were immediately caught; sighted Trinidad on the 9th; the S.E. trades were lost on the 10th in 21:25 S., 29:12 W.; had slight S. winds till the 20th in lat. 31:20 S., then strong gales from the E. for six days, during which she shipped a great deal of water, the ship rolling heavily. On the 24th was unable to stow the foresail, which was blown away. On the 28th passed a top-gallant mast, with sail and tarpaulin, in lat. 40 S. The meridian of the Cape was crossed on the 7th of June, in 42:37 S.; then had W. winds for five weeks, with heavy rain. Her easting was run down in 40 S.; made the Snares on the 8th, with heavy N. winds; the Nuggets at 6 a.m. on the 11th; the Heads at 9.30 p.m. There were three births and four deaths on board. The names of those that died were—Charles Neil, aged 26, on May 5; Sarah Stoud, 9 months, on May 5; Martha Taylor, 10 months, on June 28; Laura Moody, 5 months, June 10. The immigrants are under the charge of Dr Withers, and the ship is remarkably clean.
===Immigration Officer's Report=== Page 9 D.—3[https://atojs.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/atojs?a=d&d=AJHR1875-I.2.1.5.7 AtoJs National Library New Zealand].
No. 15.
The Hon. J. Vogel to the Agent-General.
(No. 223.)
SIR,— I have the honor to transmit herewith copies of the following documents relative to the ship “Hindostan,” which arrived at Port Chalmers upon the 13th July:—
1. Immigration Commissioners’ report.
2. Certified list of births and deaths.
I have, &c.,
The Agent-General for New Zealand, London. Julius Vogel.
Enclosure in No. 15.
Immigration Commissioners’ Report on Ship “Hindostan.”
SIR,— We have the honor to report that the ship “Hindostan” arrived in port from London on the 13th instant, after a passage of 107 days. She brought to our shores 343 souls, equal to 278 statute adults, who, with few exceptions, appear to be suitable for the requirements of the colony. There were three births and four deaths, the latter being three infants and one adult.
The ship, on being immediately inspected, was found to be well fitted, and ventilated by hatchways and side scuttles. The compartments were evidently kept very clean throughout the voyage. The usual questions being asked in the several compartments visited, the immigrants, with one solitary exception, expressed themselves as fully satisfied with their treatment, and spoke in laudatory terms of the kindness and attention of Dr. Withers, surgeon-superintendent, to their varied wants. One of the immigrants, who had evidently proved troublesome on the voyage, would have bred a disturbance had he got others to join him. He complained that the provisions were not properly cooked; but the Commissioners, on investigating the matter, found the complaint frivolous and without proper foundation.
The hospitals, bath-rooms, and closets were inspected, and found in good order. The condenser (Graveley’s) did its work well, and the cooking range was equal to its requirements. We believe that the requirements of the Passengers Act and the charter-party were fully complied with. Captain White and his officers appear to have performed their duties faithfully, and we have pleasure in recommending that their gratuities be paid to them.
The extra stores put on board for children were used on the passage.
We have, &c.,
Colin Allan.
Wm. Thomson.
His Honor the Superintendent of Otago. David O’Donnoghue.
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Hinds County, Mississippi

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Hindu Symbols

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'''Religious symbolism''' is the term used to describe the use of symbols (archetypes, acts, artwork, events, or natural phenomena) by a religion for various purposes.[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Religious_symbol Wikimedia Commons] '''References''' [[Category:Religious_Symbols]]

Hineline Cemetery, Sandusky County, Ohio

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==General Information== Cemetery name: Hineline Cemetery; ''(also known as 'Mud Creek Cemetery').'' Address: Four Mile House Road (County Road 128) Rice Township, Ohio, 43442 USA GPS Coordinates: 41.43366, -83.17409 ==History== === 1842-1877 === Hineline Cemetery was founded on land owned by the Hineline family in 1842 and the final burial was in 1877. No members of the Hineline family are actually buried there. It is not known why the community stopped using the Mud Creek or Hineline Cemetery. It may have been associated with the construction of the significant drainage ditch between CR 128 and the Hineline farm that made access to the cemetery very difficult. In any case, around the mid 1870’s the community started using the cemetery on the east side of the road, referred to as the “Hetrick Cemetery” and later became known as the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Cemetery, now the Faith Lutheran Cemetery. === 1974 === Mrs. Grace S. Luebke visited the cemetery 23 June 1974, and interpreted and transcribed the information she was able to discern on the weathered headstones in the cemetery. Her handwritten notes were typed by Thaddeus B. Hurd four days later. The 1974 Records include the names of 56 Sandusky County, Ohio residents who were laid to rest in the Hineline cemetery. 20 were children one year or less in age. At the time, Mrs. Luebke described the cemetery as, "a small isolated treeless spot in a cultivated field, on west side of County Road 128 opposite the large St. Paul’s Church Cemetery (Rc-5). When copied it was infested with woodchuck burrows." === 2001 === The Toledo Blade newspaper published an article about the cemetery. '''Cemetery holds clues to early history of county''' By STEVE MURPHY BLADE STAFF WRITER LINDSEY; Ohio - If your eye is keen, you can catch a glimpse of Sandusky County history through the cornstalks along County Road 128. Obscured by crops, the elements, and time, a small rectangular plot of about five dozen weathered headstones sit atop a small clearing in Rice Township. No one has been buried since the 1870s, and except for the graveyard's neatly mowed grass, it looks like no one has visited since then, either. Like the Field of Dreams of movie fame, Hineline Cemetery appears as though it was carved out of the surrounding corn- fields. Several haphazard rows of worn, graying markers jut out of the dirt at various crooked angles. Many of the gravestones are chipped, others are broken, and some of their inscriptions are faded beyond recall. Cemetery maintenance consists of weekly grass-cutting by a Rice Township employee. Trustee Ed Lamalie said the township has mowed the graveyard and three others for more than 20 years. The township lacks the money to do much more. "Some of these old cemeteries, especially, have fallen into disrepair. At least we've gotten them where they're mowed and people can find them," Mr. Lamalie said. "I'd like to see them cleaned up, the headstones straightened up." But even in its state of relative neglect, Hineline Cemetery is full of clues about the German-Lutheran farmers who moved into Sandusky County in the mid-19th century. Just ask Gary Hasselbach. A third-generation owner of Hasselbach Meats on State Rt. 19, Mr. Hasselbach traces his family's arrival in Rice Township to the 1830s. His paternal- great-great grandmother, [[Walters-5889|Caroline (Walters) Hetrick]], is buried in Hineline Cemetery Mr. Hasselbach, 62, said he didn't stop by the cemetery much when he was younger, but he's made a couple of visits recently. During one such occasion, he and his wife, Darlene, visited Mr. Lamalie and his wife, Laura, who were researching their family's history. Mr. Hasselbach said he's become more interested in his family tree as he's aged. "I guess I'm getting older," he said. "I can remember instances when I was much younger, someone would talk about who was married to who, and I'd say, " Who cares?” But when you get older you start to care about that stuff." Directing a visitor to the tiny, hidden graveyard, Mr. Hasselbach pulls off County Road 128 just south of Township Road 135. He walks across the road to a pair of rusted metal strips that form a makeshift bridge over a creek. Stepping gingerly, he crosses the creek and steps into the cornfield, following a narrow dirt path between the stalks. About 20 feet later, the path opens into the old graveyard. Near the northeast corner of the clearing, which measures about 35 feet by 65 feet, he locates the top half of his great-great grand- mother's headstone. The broken, whitewashed stone rests against a base that once may have held it in place. It reads "Caroline, Wife of [[Hetrick-191|David Hetrick]]." Carved above her name, is a pair of clasped hands with the word "Farewell." Mr. Hasselbach pulls the stone up and finds what he believes is the other half of the grave marker, a brown-stained stone. Some of its lettering is too faded to read, but he can make out part of the inscription: 36Y; 2M, 14D. Her widower, David Hetrick, soon remarried and had six more children by his second wife, [[Crowell-1681|Mary Catherine (Crowell) Hetrick]]. "They had awfully large families back then," Mr. Hasselbach said. "It is not uncommon . . . that the family had five or six children, and then the wife died and the husband remarried and had seven or eight more children." Childhood death was much more common than today, as some of the stones in Hineline Cemetery attest. Less than a month after burying his first wife, David Hetrick was back at the graveyard, laying to rest their 2-year-old daughter, Emma. David Hetrick's brother, John, and his family suffered the same sorts of tragedy. Another stone in the cemetery belongs to [[Hetrick-324|John Hetrick]]'s first wife, Harriet, who died at the age of 30 on Aug. 27, c 1874. Still another belongs to the couple's 3-year-old son, Charles, who died June 27, 1866. "There must have been struggles in every generation," Mr. Hasselbach mused. Jack Hineline, a retired farmer and letter carrier, has often wondered about the lives of those buried in the cemetery named for his family. His great-great grandfather, [[Heinlein-61|Abel Morgan (Heinlein) Hineline]], bought the 136-acre farm that surrounds the cemetery in 1854 and donated the land for the burial plot. But in a historical quirk, Abel Hineline isn't buried in the cemetery that bears his name, and neither is anyone else named Hineline. "They gave the land for it, but they must have outlived it," said Betty Hineline, Jack's wife. The last recorded burial at Hineline Cemetery was in 1879. Abel Hineline, who died in 1884 at the age of 79, is buried in the Faith Lutheran Cemetery just across County Road 128 to the south. Jack Hineline, 79, has lived on the farm his entire life, except for 41/2 years spent in the Army during World War II. When he was a boy, Mr. Hineline said, the mysterious cemetery was one of his favorite places on the farm. He recalled finding rusty nails, wood shards, and an occasional bone dug up by woodchucks. "I used to go over there a lot and just wander around," he said. "I used to think, I'd have liked to have met those guys. It's kind of fun to stand there and read what you can and wonder what it was all about.”Murphy, S. (2001, October 21). Cemetery holds clues to early history of county. The Blade. === 2005 === In 2005, a descendant of [[Walters-5889|Caroline (Walters) Hetrick]] organized a fundraiser to make the cemetery more accessible to the public. $1300 was raised in one month and purchased a plaque with the names of every person interred there, a decorative fence for the front of the cemetery, and four trees. The Hineline family (who still owns the land) cleared the crops from the front of the cemetery so it would be visible from the road. The Sandusky County Engineer built a bridge over the ditch so that crossing to visit and maintain the cemetery would be much safer. A rededication ceremony was held on July 3, 2005. ==More Information== *See the [[:Category:Hineline Cemetery, Sandusky County, Ohio|Hineline Cemetery category]] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. *https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267447/hineline-cemetery *http://hetrick.info/HinelineCemetery/HinelineCemetery.pdf ==References== 1. Murphy, S. (2001, October 21). Cemetery holds clues to early history of county. The Blade. [[Category:Hineline Cemetery, Sandusky County, Ohio]]

Hines/Keller Family Mysteries

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

Hines Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Looking for ancestors of a Philip Hines, born about 1780 in Pennsylvania. Married Mary (Polly) Deal (or Diehl) and was the father of George Hines, John Hines, Matilda Hines (Mirgon), and Mary Ann Hines (Stouder). Any idea who Philips mother and father were, or earlier descendants?

Hineston, Louisiana One Place Study

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== Hineston, Louisiana One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Hineston, Louisiana|category=Hineston, Louisiana One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} The goal of this project is to ...document the history and the people of this study. Collect as many stories and photos that I can. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dyess-22|Carolyn Dyess Bales]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Collect Stories and photos * Collect and document the forgotten communities, schools, etc * Prepare a genealogy community tree Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4458608 send me a private message]. Thanks! *{{Wikidata|Q18152981|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hineston, Louisiana One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' Louisiana :'''Parish:''' Rapides :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 31.143611, -92.758889 :'''Elevation:''' 61.0 m or 200.1 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ==Sources==

Hingham Norfolk Parish Records

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[[Category:Hingham, Norfolk]] [[Category: Diligent, sailed June 1638]] This page will include transcriptions of Hingham, Norfolk, England parish records, compiled from a variety of sources, including NEHGS Register. It also includes additional genealogical information about immigrants from Hingham, Norfolk to Hingham, Massachusetts :Digital images of the original records (or an early copy of them) can be found here: [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1416598 England, Norfolk Parish Registers, 1538-1900] :Information on Hingham, Norfolk can be found at: [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/2289 History of Hingham] ---- An additional source for the 175 emigrants from Hingham, Norfolk, England who came to New England is Daniel Cushing, an early settler of Hingham, Massachusetts. "Daniel Cushing's Record," in ''NEHGS Register,'' Boston, MA: NEHGS 15(1861):25-27 Another source mentions that Daniel was 17 when he emigrated, and it was another 43 years before he compiled the following list.{{citation needed}} :"A list of the names of such persons as came out of the town of Hingham and Towns adjacent in the County of Norfolk, in the Kingdom of England, into New England, and settled in Hingham, in New England, most of them as followeth:" 1633: # Theophilus Cushing lived several years at Mr. Hayne's farm; he died being about 100 years old, blind for the last 25 years of his life. # Edmond Hobart, Sr. with wife and son Joshua, and daughters Rebekah and Sarah and their servant Henry Gibbs, settling first at Charlestown and after at Hingham (he, Gibbs, and his sons; no mention of where his daughters went) # Ralph Smith # Nicholas Jacob with wife and two children, and their cousin Thomas Lincoln, weaver # Edmond Hobart [Jr? or a repeat of #2 above?] and his wife # Thomas Hobart from Windham, with wife and 3 children

1634:
# Thomas Chubbuck and his wife

1635:
# Mr. Peter Hobart Minister of the Gospell, with his wife and 4 children; pastor at Hingham # Mr. Anthony Cooper with wife and 4 sons and 4 daughters and 4 servants # John Farrow and his wife and child # William Large and his wife # George Ludkin and his wife

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1638 (on ship Diligent of Ipswich:
# Mr. Robert Peck, preacher of the Gospell with wife and 2 children and 2 servants # Mr. Joseph Peck with wife, 3 sons and daughter, 2 men servants, 3 maid servants # Edward Gillman, with wife, 3 sons, 2 daughters, 3 servants # John Foulsham and his wife and two servants # Henry Chamberlin, shoemaker, with wife, his mother, and two children # Steven Gates, wife, 2 children # George Knights, wife, child from Barrow # Thomas Cooper, wife, 2 children, 2 servants and two other persons (next two) # John Tufts # Robert Skouling # Mathew Cushing, wife, 4 sons, 1 daughter, wife's sister Frances Ricroft, widow. # John Beale, shoemaker, with wife, 5 sons, 3 daughter, 2 servants # Elizabeth Sayer & Mary Sayer # Francis James, wife, 2 servants (next two) # Thomas Sucklin # Richard Baxter # Philip James, wife, 4 children, 2 servants (next two); Philip died soon after he arrived # William Pitts # Edward Michell # James Buck, with servant (next) # John Morfield # Steven Paine with wife, 3 sons, 4 servants from Great Ellingham # John Sutton, wife, 4 children from Attleboro # Steven Lincoln, with wife, and son Steven from Windham # Samuel Packer, with wife and chid from Windham # Thomas Lincoln from Windham # Jeremiah Moore, from Windham # Mr. Henry Smith, with wife, 3 sons, 2 daughter, 3 men servants and two maid servants from Ha**en Hall # Thomas Mayer from Ha**en Hall (travelling with Henry Smith) # Mr. Bozone Allen, with wife, and two servants from Lynn # William Riply, with wife and 4 children # Mathew Hawk Apparently another 31 from in and around Hingham, Norfolk, came over through 1639 who also settled in "New Hingham," Massachusetts. ---- Additional sources relative to the Hingham, Norfolk families of Hingham, Massachusetts (listed in chronological order by publication): # Arthur Gilman, ''The Gilman family traced in the line of Hon. John Gilman, of Exeter, N. H. : with an account of many other Gilmans in England and America,'' Albany, NY: 1869; p. 38. Claims that Mary Gilman, dau of Edward and Mary (Clark) Gilman, was bapt in Hingham August 1615 and that she married John Foulsham/Folsom. # Rev. Nathaniel S. Folsom, "The Folsom Family," in NEHGS Register, Boston, MA: NEHGS 30 (1876):207-
This source claims that John Folsom, 23 or 24, came on the ''Diligent'' 26 Apr 1638 (sail date), landing at Boston 10 Aug 1638, with his wife, who he claims was daughter (even eldest child) of Edward and Mary (Clark) Gilman who also came on the same ship, along with additional Gilman offspring, Edward (under 21), John and Moses, Sarah and Lydia (who m. Daniel Cushin in 1645) # Jacob Chapman, ''A Genealogy of the Folsom Family,'' Concord, NH: Republican Press Association (1882); p 8 repeats previous claims that John Folsom married Mary, dau of Edward and Mary (Clark) Gilman. # Elizabeth Knowles Folsom, ''Genealogy of the Folsom family : a revised and extended edition, including English records 1638-1938,'' Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle, 1938. (Available on Ancestry.com) # George Sumner Mann, "Captain Albert Alonzo Folsom," in NEHGS ''Register'' Boston, MA: NEHGS, 62(1908):215. Repets that John Foulsham m. 4 Oct 1636 Mary, dau of Edward and Mary (Clark) Gilman.

Hinman Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Hinman families and information about individuals, places, and things named Hinman. (Do you have any info about Hinmans or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings of the Name === Hinman has varied forms include Henmen and [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/I/INMAN_1.html Inman]. Also see [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/H/HINDMAN_1.html Hindman] and [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/H/HENNEMAN_1.html Henneman]. === Origins of the Surname === It refers to a domestic, a servant; one who has the care of herds. As an occupational name for someone who looked after poultry, from Middle English hen(n) ‘hen’ + man ‘man’. It may also be a nickname from Middle English term ''hende'' meaning ‘noble’, ‘courteous’ + man. === Geographic Centers === In the UK, the surname is often found in the mid-lands, the center counties of England, like Leicestershire. In the USA, the Hinman surname is often found in New York and along the Great Lakes states. === Famous and Creative Hinmans === '''David C. Hinman''' about 1800 - 1849 An American engraver and painter, known as 'D. C. Hinman' from New Haven & Hartford, Conn., producing the finest portrait engravings of early American leaders, adventurers and statesmen. [[Category:Surnames]]

Hinsdale Genealogy: descendants of Robert Hinsdale

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Hinsdale Genealogy: Descendants of Robert Hinsdale == Of Dedham, Medfield, Hadley and Deerfield, with an account of the French family of De Hinnisdal * by [[Andrews-20493|Herbert Cornelius Andrews]] (1883-1905) and [[Hinsdale-265|Sanford Charles Hinsdale]] (1839-1915) * published for Alfred Hinsdale Andrews, Lombard, Illinois, 1906 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hinsdale Genealogy: descendants of Robert Hinsdale|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=rPdUAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/hinsdalegenealog00byuandr * https://archive.org/details/hinsdalegenealog01andr * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009583627 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Andrews, H.C. & Hinsdale, S.C., ''[[Space:Hinsdale Genealogy: descendants of Robert Hinsdale|Hinsdale Genealogy: Descendants of Robert Hinsdale]]'' (Alfred Hinsdale Andrews, Lombard, Illinois, 1906) [ Page ]. * ([[#Andrews|Andrews & Hinsdale]])

Hinsdale genealogy : descendants of Robert Hinsdale of Dedham, Medfield, Hadley and Deerfield, with an account of the French family of De Hinnisdal

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == Hinsdale genealogy: descendants of Robert Hinsdale of Dedham, Medfield, Hadley and Deerfield, with an account of the French family of De Hinnisdal == * by Herbert Cornelius Andrews (1883-1905) * printed 1906 Lombard, Illinois for Alfred Hinsdale Andrews * Source Example: ::: Andrews, Herbert Cornelius. ''[[Space:Hinsdale genealogy : descendants of Robert Hinsdale of Dedham, Medfield, Hadley and Deerfield, with an account of the French family of De Hinnisdal|Hinsdale genealogy : descendants of Robert Hinsdale of Dedham, Medfield, Hadley and Deerfield, with an account of the French family of De Hinnisdal]]'' (Lombard, IL 1906-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Andrews|Andrews]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hinsdale genealogy : descendants of Robert Hinsdale of Dedham, Medfield, Hadley and Deerfield, with an account of the French family of De Hinnisdal|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Archive.org: ::* https://archive.org/details/hinsdalegenealog00byuandr/ *Google Books ::* https://books.google.com/books/about/Hinsdale_Genealogy.html?id=rPdUAAAAMAAJ

Hintermeister-Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] My great-great-grandfather, Rudolph Hintermeister. Born in Bulach (near Zurich). Later turns up in Michigan. However, two of his brothers went to Argentina. One of these stayed, married and had children in Argentina; the other later moved to the US. No immigration record for him from Europe (although it was pre-Ellis Island). He did travel from Germany in 1873 but had already been living in the US some years and listed his residence as the US on the passenger list. Mystery: did he travel with his brothers to Argentina first -- which would be a more difficult to trace journey? This would have been part of the early wave of Swiss-German migration to Argentina, when whole families up and left, and they founded their own towns. Did he become disenchanted, like his brother, and move on to the US? Or did he travel directly from Switzerland to the US as a very young man, and if so, what drew him to Michigan, where he had no family of record?

Hinterzarten war memorial

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[[Category:Hinterzarten, Baden-Württemberg]] [[Category: Germany, Monuments and Memorials]] [[Category: Germany, World War I]] [[Category: Germany, World War II]] [[Category: Franco-Prussian War]] The official war memorial of Hinterzarten, Baden-Württemberg, consists of two memorial plaques installed in the cemetery chapel. It was built after World War II. In 1937/1938 a memorial for the soldiers who had passed away in World War I was erected in the northern part of today cemetery (maybe even into Adlerpark). It contained a statue by sculptor Helmut Hopp. The plans for it depict a topless male holding a torch(?) in his hand. In front of him, there is a kneeling soldier with helmet and coat.Kreisarchiv Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, B1-1 1627 A 2002 newspaper report claims that it showed a soldier holding a deadly wounded, naked comrade in his arms. The statues were removed in the 1950s, leaving a squared circle behind. A cross was errected, to remind on the soldiers instead. The Hinterzarten chapter of the Association of War Invalids, War Bereaved and Social Pensioners of Germany ("Verband der Kriegsbeschädigten, Kriegshinterbliebenen und Sozialrentner Deutschlands") suggested in 2002 to create a memorial plaque with the soldiers' names. They claimed to have the names of the 84 killed and missing soldiers serving in World War II as well as the names of the ones from World War I.Dieter Maurer: Eine Gedenkstätte für die Kriegsopfer. VdK erinnert an das ehemalige Denkmal am Friedhof / Anna Schwarz und Karl Hofmeier geehrt, Badische Zeitung, 22 March 2011 Maybe those lists contained only initials instead of first names of the soldiers, since the current memorial confuses the two brothers [[Steurenthaler-82|Albert]] and [[Steurenthaler-85|August Steurenthaler]]: while Albert is listed on the memorial, his brother August went missing during the war and was later declared dead. == Franco-German War (participants) == * Andris, Joseph * Andris, Konrad * Dilger, Anton * Dietsche, Magnus * Dietsche, Philipp * Drescher, Edmund * Drescher, Hermann * Drescher, Lorenz * Drescher, Reinhard * Drescher, Xaver * Faller, Adolf * Faller, Andreas * Feser, Karl * Feser, Wilhelm * Frei, Hermann * Kern, Ulrich * Ruf, Richard * Schelb, Hermann * Schelb, Friedrich * Schelb, Matthäus * Scherzinger, Konrad * Schindler, Dominik * Schindler, Gotthard * Schindler, Kaspar * Schuler, Kolumbus * Schmid, Paul * Schweigert, Georg * Tröscher, Paul * Waldvogel, Gebhard * Wissler, Ludwig == World War I (dead) == * Auer, Ludwig * Baur, Walter * Birkenberger, Karl * Birkenberger, Oskar * Birkenberger, Paul * Bleiler, Alfred * Braxmeier, Emil * Eckert, Paul * Frässle, Albert * Geiger, August * Henler, Karl * Henn, Erhard * Hensler, Emil * Hensler, Robert II * Hog, Emil * Kapp, Karl * König, Hermann * Kreiler, Albert * Pfaff, Hermann * Rombach, Otto * Sailer, Adolf * Schuler, Joseph * Schuler, Karl * [[Steurenthaler-91|Steurenthaler, Gotthard]] * Tröscher, Karl * Wäldele, Alois * Waldvogel, Wilhelm * Winterhalter, Albert * Winterhalter, Karl * Zähringer, Albert * Zähringer, Gotthard == World War I (missing) == * [[Steurenthaler-82|Steurenthaler, Albert]] in fact: his brother [[Steurenthaler-85|August Steurenthaler]] * Zähringer, Emil == World War II (dead/missing) == * Baur, Johann * Beck, Ernst * Birkenberger, Paul * Braun, Wilhelm * Busam, Gerhard * Drescher, August * Drescher, Otto * Eckert, Ambros * Eckert, Gerhard * Eckert, Oskar * Eichler, Walter * Faller, Adolf * Faller, August * Fehrenbach, Anton * Fehrenbach, Otmar * Fehrenbach, Rudolf * Fehrenbach, Wilhelm * Feser, Robert * Franz, Erich * Frässle, Richard * Frey, Albert * Geiger, August * Gertz, Gustav * Heim, Karl * [[Hercher-48|Hercher, Emil]] * [[Hercher-27|Hercher, Wilhelm]] * Herrmann, Siegfried * Hofmeier, Adolf * Hug, Otto * Ihrig, Heinrich * [[Kaltenbach-243|Kaltenbach, Eduard]] * Kapp, Alfred * Kaufmann, Leo * Keller, Wilhelm * Ketterer, Friedrich * Klingele, Hermann [https://www.volksbund.de/graebersuche/detailansicht.html?tx_igverlustsuche_pi2%5Bgid%5D=e91d4d0c7e5dff7e886b386f951d0244&cHash=a96eaba33df7da57905c77ca2a9d7616] * König, Alois * König, Otto * Lehmann, Gerhard * Maurer, August * Metzler, Engelbert * Micknat, Günther * Reichenbach, Josef * Riesterer, Hermann * Rombach, Ernst * Reinhardt, Norbert * Riepen, Karl * [[Rombach-150|Rombach, Otto]] * Speth, Alfred * Schätzle, Robert * Schelb, Max * Schelb, Paul * Schöpflin, Reinhold * Schubnell, Robert * Schubnell, Theodor * Schuler, Richard * Schwörer, Adolf * Schwörer, Albert * Schwörer, Paul * Steiert, Arthur * Steurenthaler, Ernst * Steurenthaler, Otto * Stöcke, Robert * Stutz, Willi * Tietzen, Henning von * Tietzen, Heinz von * Tietzen, Hugo von * Waldvogel, Adolf * Weber, August * Wehrmann, Otto * Wissler, Ernst * Wilde, Albert * Wilde, August * Willmann, Hermann * Willig, Erich Oskar * Winterhalder, Bernhard * Winterhalter, Adolf * Winterhalter, Gustav * Winterhalter, Hermann * Wirbser, Paul * Wolf, Otto * Zähringer, Gotthard * [[Zähringer-60|Zähringer, Josef]] == Sources == * [http://www.denkmalprojekt.org/2023/hinterzarten_frdh_lkr-breisgau-hochschwarzwald_70-71_wk1_wk2_bw.html Entry at Denkmalprojekt.org]

Hinton Martell, Dorset

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[[:Category: Hinton Martell, Dorset]] '''Hinton Martell, Dorset''' ---- Hinton Martell (Martel) is a village in Dorset, England, three miles to the north of Wimborne Minster.

Hinton St Mary, Dorset One Place Study

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[[Category:Hinton St Mary, Dorset One Place Study]] [[Category:Sturminster Newton, Dorset One Place Study]] [[Category: Hinton St Mary, Dorset]] [[Category:Community, Place Studies]][[Category: Dorset, Place Studies]][[Category:Sturminster Newton, Dorset]][[Category:One Place Studies]]
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== Hinton St Mary, Dorset One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Sturminster Newton, Dorset|category=Sturminster Newton, Dorset One Place Study}} {{One Place Study|place=Hinton St Mary, Dorset|category=Hinton St Mary, Dorset One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q1770969|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hinton St Mary, Dorset One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country''' England :'''County:''' Dorset :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 50.9444, -2.3059 :'''Elevation:''' 93.0 m or 305.1 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ==Sources==

Hippy DD To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[DD-5|Hippy DD]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=DD-5&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Hippy DD To-Do List|Hippy's current to-do list]].''

Hira Cemetery

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[[Category: Nelson Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Hira Cemetery in Nelson.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for HiraCemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2487224/hira-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Hira-Cemetery/201650 BillionGraves]

Hisle Graveyard

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'''Hisle Graveyard in Clark County, Kentucky Detailed Listings ''' This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See The [[:Category:Hisle_Graveyard%2C_Clark_County%2C_Kentucky|Hisle Graveyard Page]] for people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2445359/hisle-graveyard Hisle Graveyard on FindAGrave] '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Hisle_Graveyard|Hisle Graveyard]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Hisle_Graveyard|Hisle Graveyard]]}}

Histoire de la Famille Courtemanche, 1663-1895

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[[Category:Québec Genealogy Resources]] == Histoire de la Famille Courtemanche, 1663-1895 == * by Revd Joseph Israel Courtemanche (1847-1900) Cure de St-Roch de Richelieu, P.Q. * published by La Cie. d'Imprimerie Commerciale, 30 Rue St-Gabriel, Montréal, 1895 * earlier edition published under title: "Biographie Généalogique de la Famille Courtemanche, 1663-1893" * Citation Example: ::: Courtemanche, Joseph. ''[[Space:Histoire de la Famille Courtemanche, 1663-1895|Histoire de la Famille Courtemanche, 1663-1895]]'' (La Cie. d'Imprimerie Commerciale, 30 Rue St-Gabriel, Montréal, 1895) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Courtemanche|Courtemanche]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Histoire de la Famille Courtemanche, 1663-1895|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1895) "Histoire de la Famille Courtemanche, 1663-1895" ::* https://archive.org/details/histoiredelafami00cour ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_03618 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100270342 * (1895) "Biographie Généalogique de la Famille Courtemanche, 1663-1893" ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_05272 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100271047

Histoire de la paroisse de l'Ange-Gardien

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[[Category:Québec Genealogy Resources]] == Histoire de la Paroisse de l'Ange-Gardien == * by René Edouard Casgrain (1839-1917) Curé de l'Ange-Gardien * published by Dussault & Proulx, L'Ange-Gardien Parish, Quebec, Canada, 1902. * Citation Example: ::: Casgrain, René. ''[[Space:Histoire de la paroisse de l'Ange-Gardien|Histoire de la paroisse de l'Ange-Gardien]]'' (Dussault & Proulx, Ange-Gardien Parish, Quebec, Canada, 1902) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Casgrain|Casgrain]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Histoire de la paroisse de l'Ange-Gardien|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/histoiredelaparo00casg * https://archive.org/details/histoiredelapar00casggoog * http://books.google.com/books?id=8s4vpZqw1qk * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000278566 * http://eco.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.75633/1?r=0&s=1 === Table of Contents === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA3#v=twopage&q&f=false Couverture] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA5#v=twopage&q&f=false Origine] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA38#v=twopage&q&f=false 1661-1679 : M. François Fillion, permier curé] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59#v=twopage&q&f=false 1679-1694 : M. Guillaume Gauthier, deuxième curé] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA88#v=twopage&q&f=false 1694-1757 : M. Louis-Gaspard Dufournel, sixième curé] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA110#v=twopage&q&f=false 1757-1760] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA141#v=twopage&q&f=false 1760-1777] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA153#v=twopage&q&f=false 1777-1797] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA180#v=twopage&q&f=false 1797-1805] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA217#v=twopage&q&f=false 1805-1827] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA228#v=twopage&q&f=false 1827-1833 : M. Charles-François Baillargeon, quatorzième curé] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA242#v=twopage&q&f=false 1833-1844 : M. François Boucher, dix-septième curé] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA260#v=twopage&q&f=false 1844-1854] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA275#v=twopage&q&f=false 1854-1861] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA283#v=twopage&q&f=false 1861-1873] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA296#v=twopage&q&f=false 1873-1898] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA317#v=twopage&q&f=false Coup d'œil général - conclusion] * Appendice :* [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA327#v=twopage&q&f=false Testament de M. Dufournel] :* [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA339#v=twopage&q&f=false Liste des familles de l'Ange-Gardien] :* [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA348#v=twopage&q&f=false Mouvement de la population de l'Ange-Gardien] :* [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA356#v=twopage&q&f=false Liste des marguillers de la Fabrique de l'Ange-Gardien] :* [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA360#v=twopage&q&f=false Notes extraites du journal officiel tenu par MM. F. Baby, G. Taschereau et J. Williams] :* [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA365#v=twopage&q&f=false La mère Ste-Madeleine, supérieure de la congrégation de Notre-Dame de Montréal] :* [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA366#v=twopage&q&f=false Chambers alias Cambray] :* [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABwTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA368#v=twopage&q&f=false Table des matières]

Histoire de la paroisse de Saint-Augustin

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[[Category:Québec Genealogy Resources]] == Title == * by Auguste Béchard * published by Imprimerie Leger Brousseau, 9, rue Buade, Quebec, Canada, 1885 * Citation Example: ::: Béchard, Auguste. ''[[Space:Histoire de la paroisse de Saint-Augustin|Histoire de la paroisse de Saint-Augustin]]'' (Imprimerie Leger Brousseau, Quebec, 1885) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Béchard|Béchard]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Histoire de la paroisse de Saint-Augustin|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cihm_03027 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100508620 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100270101 * https://books.google.com/books?id=CsMpAAAAYAAJ

Histoire de la paroisse de Sainte-Anne des Plaines

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[[Category:Québec Genealogy Resources]] == Histoire de la paroisse de Sainte-Anne des Plaines == érigée sous mgr. Hubert : History of the parish of Sainte-Anne des Plaines erected under Bishop Hubert, bishop of Quebec in the year 1787 * by Georges Dugas (1833-1928) * published by Granger Freres, rue Notre-Dame, Montreal, Canada, 1900 * Citation Example: ::: Dugas, Georges. ''[[Space:Histoire de la paroisse de Sainte-Anne des Plaines|Histoire de la paroisse de Sainte-Anne des Plaines]]'' (Granger Freres, Montreal, Canada, 1900) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Dugas|Dugas]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Histoire de la paroisse de Sainte-Anne des Plaines|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=PVcTAAAAYAAJ * http://www.ourroots.ca/toc.aspx?id=4676 * https://archive.org/details/cihm_05193 * https://archive.org/details/histoiredelapa00duga * https://archive.org/details/histoiredelap00duga * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650186 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100271023 * https://books.google.com/books?id=f8UpAAAAYAAJ

Histoire de L'abbaye de St. Michel du Tréport

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: France Genealogy Resources]] == Histoire de L'abbaye de St. Michel du Tréport == History of the Abbey of St. Michel Tréport: treated from its foundation, various events, abbots who governed, had the counts of its founders, its benefactors, priories and parishes that depend on it. Religion of the congregation of St. Maur Published for the first time with an Introduction and Notes. * by F. B. Coquelin * Métérie, Rouen, France, 1879, 1888 * also see: Callender, Eric. ''[http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1511&context=masters_theses The Monastery of Saint-Michel du Tréport and the Borderlands of Northeast Normandy, 1059-1270]'', Master's Theses Graduate College (Western Michigan University, 2014), * Citation Example: ::: Coquelin, F.B. ''[[Space:Histoire de L'abbaye de St. Michel du Tréport|Histoire de L'abbaye de St. Michel du Tréport]]'' (Métérie, Rouen, France, 1879) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Coquelin|Coquelin]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Histoire de L'abbaye de St. Michel du Tréport|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1879) ::* https://archive.org/details/histoiredelabba01rouegoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ONgDAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WcSVySxeuEIC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2FrSAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 (1888) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=v8jUAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/histoiredelabba00rouegoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=eNgDAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=s60VF8uV-cQC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WHUKAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dmTSAAAAMAAJ

Histoire de l'île d'Orléans

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[[Category:Québec Genealogy Resources]] == Histoire de l'île d'Orléans == * by Louis-Philippe Turcotte * published by Atelier Typographique du "Canadien" 21, rue la Montagne, Basse-Ville, Quebec, 1867 * Citation Example: ::: Turcotte, Louis-Philippe. ''[[Space:Histoire de l'île d'Orléans|Histoire de l'île d'Orléans]]'' (Atelier Typographique du "Canadien", Quebec, 1867) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Turcotte|Turcotte]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Histoire de l'île d'Orléans|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ZrYOAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/histoiredelled00turc * https://archive.org/details/histoiredelledo02turcgoog * https://archive.org/details/histoiredelledo01turcgoog * https://archive.org/details/histoiredelledo00turcgoog * https://archive.org/details/histoiredelledo00unkngoog * http://books.google.com/books?id=eGlKAAAAMAAJ * http://books.google.com/books?id=RA8TAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cihm_23429 * http://books.google.com/books?id=p7MNAAAAQAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001444960 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100273246 * http://collections.banq.qc.ca/bitstream/52327/2022944/1/337204.pdf * http://eco.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.23429/3?r=0&s=1 * http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.aspx?id=1677

Histoire de Longueuil et de la Famille de Longueuil

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[[Category:Québec Genealogy Resources]] == Histoire de Longueuil et de la Famille de Longueuil == History Longueuil and the Longueuil family * by Alex Jodoin & J. L. Vincent * published by Gebhardt-Berthiaume, Montreal, 1889 * Citation Example: ::: Jodoin, Alex. & Vincent, J.L., ''[[Space:Histoire de Longueuil et de la Famille de Longueuil|Histoire de Longueuil et de la Famille de Longueuil]]'' (Gebhardt-Berthiaume, Montreal, 1889) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Jodoin|Jodoin]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Histoire de Longueuil et de la famille de Longueuil|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=nBUTAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/histoiredelongu00vincgoog * http://books.google.com/books?id=-K4OAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/histoiredelongu00jodogoog * http://books.google.com/books?id=LOCMDLCMKbwC * https://archive.org/details/cihm_07613 * https://archive.org/details/histoiredelongue00jodo * https://archive.org/details/histoiredelongue00jodo_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000276438 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100271364

Histoire des Évêques de Coutances

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: France Genealogy Resources]] == Histoire des Évêques de Coutances == History of the Bishops of Coutances since the founding of the bishopric until the present day. * by Auguste F. Lecanu * published by J.V. Voisin, A Coutances, France, 1839 * [[Wikipedia:Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Coutances]] * Citation Example: ::: Lecanu, Auguste F., ''[[Space:Histoire des Évêques de Coutances|Histoire des Évêques de Coutances]]'' (J.V. Voisin, A Coutances, France, 1839) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Lecanu|Lecanu]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Histoire des Évêques de Coutances|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Wd0AAAAAcAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=8DdRAAAAcAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=uqd62mw6TFMC * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_Qa1CAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=Qa1CAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008885319

Histoire et Cronique

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: France Genealogy Resources]] == Histoire et Cronique == * by Jean Froissart * published by Ian De Tournes, 1559-1574 * Source Example: ::: Froissart, Jean. ''[[Space:Histoire et Cronique|Histoire et Cronique]]'' (Ian De Tournes, 1559-1574) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Froissart|Froissart]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Histoire et Cronique|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1559) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PwhEAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B8OrIRTOrXEC * Vol. 1-2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sAhKAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 2 (1559) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RQhEAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 3 (1560) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vAlEAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=P3i5Ls34mAEC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=F31XAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 3-4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vQhKAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 4 (1561) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zAlEAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Rn1XAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 1 (1574) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xOSv57jWWy0C * Vol. 3 (1574) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C_mW5LqzU_sC * Vol. 4 (1574) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fwlEAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 4 (1574) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kglEAAAAcAAJ * The Chronicles of Sir John Froissart Condensed for Young Readers (1900) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h5UAAAAAYAAJ * Froissart in Britain (1900) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SXk1AQAAIAAJ * Stories from Froissart (1899) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5F5HAAAAYAAJ * The Chronicles of England, France, Spain, Etc., Etc: By Sir John Froissart. With Notes and Illustrations ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6FeHSqh34x8C * The boy's Froissart [selections from] sir J. Froissart's Chronicles [tr. by T. Johnes] ed. by S. Lanier (1879) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tVABAAAAQAAJ * Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries (1848) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=O9FbAAAAQAAJ * The ancient chronicles of Sir John Froissart, of England, France, Spain, Portugal, Scotland, Brittany, and Flanders, and the adjoining countries ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=1jRWAAAAYAAJ (1815) ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=jWEUAAAAQAAJ (1805) ::* Vol. 3 https://books.google.com/books?id=VPn6LzMCCjAC (1805) ::* Vol. 3 https://books.google.com/books?id=jHQ-AAAAYAAJ (1808) 3rd edition ::* Vol. 3 https://books.google.com/books?id=8jNWAAAAYAAJ (1815) ::* Vol. 6 https://books.google.com/books?id=5Ed2OHWT7NEC (1806) ::* Vol. 7 https://books.google.com/books?id=i78yAQAAIAAJ (1808) ::* Vol. 12 https://books.google.com/books?id=UF32AWG0qAgC (1806) * The Chronicle of Froissart ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924088045798 ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclefroiss06froigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclefroiss02froigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclefroiss04froigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924088045772 ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclefroiss05froigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesoffroi00froiuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924088045780 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924088045806 ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclefroiss01froigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclefroiss03froigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924086351545 ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesfrois00macagoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclefroiss00froigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesoffroi00froi ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesfrois00berngoog * Vol 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleoffrois02froi * Vol 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleoffrois03froi * Vol 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleoffrois04froi * Vol 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleoffrois05froi * Vol 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleoffrois06froi * Stories From Froissart Vol. 1" ::* https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.23978 * Stories From Froissart - Vol.1" ::* https://archive.org/details/dli.bengal.10689.3143 * Vol 1: Stories from Froissart" ::* https://archive.org/details/storiesfromfroi00froigoog * Vol 2: Stories from Froissart" ::* https://archive.org/details/storiesfromfroi01froigoog * Stories from Froissart" ::* https://archive.org/details/storiesfromfroi02froigoog * Stories from Froissart" ::* https://archive.org/details/storiesfromfroiss00froi * Stories from Froissart" ::* https://archive.org/details/storiesfromfrois00fro * Passages from Froissart ::* https://archive.org/details/passagesfromfroi00froirich ::* https://archive.org/details/passagesfromfroi00froiiala * Froissart" ::* https://archive.org/details/froissart00robiiala * A shorter Froissart : being selections from the Chronicles of Froissart" ::* https://archive.org/details/shorterfroissart00froiuoft * The boy's Froissart" ::* https://archive.org/details/boysfroissart00fro * Memoirs Of The Life Of Froissart" ::* https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.61821 * Froissart in Britain ::* https://archive.org/details/froissartinbrita00froiuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/froissartinbrit00newbgoog * Chronicle and Romance; Froissart, Malory, Holinshed ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleandrom03macagoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleandrom01macagoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleandrom02macagoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleromance01froi ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleandrom00macagoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleandrom00harrgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleromance00froiuoft ::* Vol. 35 https://archive.org/details/chronicleromance35elio * Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)" ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleandroma13674gut * Honour & arms : tales from Froissart" ::* https://archive.org/details/honourarmstalesf00froiiala * Froissart and the English chronicle play" ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924013270933 * Froissart and the English chronicle play" ::* https://archive.org/details/froissartenglish00smitrich * Froissart and the English chronicle play" ::* https://archive.org/details/froissarttheengl00smituoft * The chronicles of Sir John Froissart condensed for young readers" ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclessirjo00froigoog * Hero tales from the age of chivalry, Retold from the Froissart Chronicles" ::* https://archive.org/details/herotalesfromage00uden * The chronicles of Sir John Froissart condensed for young readers" ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofsirj00froi * Investigation of the Role of Elastic Unitarity in High-Energy Scattering: Gribov's Theorem and the Froissart Bound" ::* https://archive.org/details/arxiv-hep-ph0103283 * The Boy's Froissart: Being Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of Adventure, Battle, and Custom in ..." ::* https://archive.org/details/boysfroissartbe00froigoog * The boy's Froissart; being Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of adventure, battle, and custom in England, France, Spain, etc" ::* https://archive.org/details/boysfroissartbei02froi * The boy's Froissart; being Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of adventure, battle, and custom in England, France, Spain, etc" ::* https://archive.org/details/boysfroissartbei01froi * Memoirs of the life of Sir John Froissart; to which is added, some account of the manuscript of his Chronicle in the Elizabethian library at Breslau, and a complete index" ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsoflifeofs00sain * Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining countries : from the latter part of the reign of Edward II. to the coronation of Henry IV" ::* https://archive.org/details/b24872799_0002 * Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining countries : from the latter part of the reign of Edward II. to the coronation of Henry IV" ::* https://archive.org/details/b24872799_0001 * Essays on medieval literature" ::* https://archive.org/details/essaysonmedieval00kerwiala * Vol 1: Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV" ::* https://archive.org/details/gri_33125008244010 * Vol 2: Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV" ::* https://archive.org/details/gri_33125008244739 * Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV" ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofengl1882froi * Vol 1: Sir John Froissart's chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II. to the coronation of Henry IV" ::* https://archive.org/details/sirjohnfroissart01froi * Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II. to the coronation of Henry IV" ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesengla01curngoog * Vol 1: Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV" ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofengl01froi_0 * Vol v.2: Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV" ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofengl02froi_0 * Vol 12: Sir John Froissart's chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II. to the coronation of Henry IV" ::* https://archive.org/details/sirjohnfroissart12froi * Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining countries : from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV." ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924027780042 * Counter-tradition; a reader in the literature of dissent and alternatives" ::* https://archive.org/details/countertradition0000dela * Frossardi, ... Historiarum opus omne, iamprimum et breuiter collectum et Latino sermone redditum. Ioannis Sleidani" ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_b6KNXpg9gZ0C * Frossardi, ... Historiarum opus omne, iamprimum & breuiter collectum, & Latino sermone redditum a Ioanne Sleidano" ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_Dr4SW5CbAM0C * Rerum Britannicarum, id est Angliae, Scotiae, vicinarumque insularum ac regionum, scriptores vetustiores ac praecipue" ::* https://archive.org/details/RerumBritannicarumScriptoresVetu * Duo Gallicarum rerum scriptores nobilissimi, Frossardus In breuem historiarum memorabilium epitomen contractus Philippus Cominaeus De reb. gestis a Ludouico 11., & Carolo 8., Francorum regibus. Ambo à Ioan. Sleidano è Gallico in Latinum sermonem conuersi, breuique explicatione illustrati. Additus in fine index rerum memorabili" ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_jeMWm8WAYdQC * Duo Gallicarum rerum scriptores nobilissimi, Frossardus In breuem historiarum memorabilium epitomen contractus Philippus Cominaeus De reb. gestis a Ludouico 11., & Carolo 8., Francorum regibus. Ambo à Ioan. Sleidano è Gallico in Latinum sermonem conuersi, breuique explicatione illustrati. Additus in fine index rerum memorabili" ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_2FmMPsniecIC * Duo Gallicarum rerum scriptores nobilissimi. Frossardus In breuem historiarum memorabilium epitomen contractus Philippus Cominaeus De reb. gestis a Ludouico 11., & Carolo 8., Francorum regibus. Ambo à Io. Sleidano è gallico in latinum sermonem conuersi, breuique explicatione illustrati. Additus in fine index rerum memorabilium" ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_Gx66V0lVzrkC_2 * Duo Gallicarum rerum scriptores nobilissimi. Frossardus In breuem historiarum memorabilium epitomen contractus Philippus Cominaeus De reb. gestis a Ludouico 11., & Carolo 8., Francorum regibus. Ambo à Io. Sleidano è gallico in latinum sermonem conuersi, breuique explicatione illustrati. Additus in fine index rerum memorabilium" ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_Gx66V0lVzrkC * Chronicles of England, France, Spain, etc." ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofengl00froi_0 * Chronicles of England, France, Spain, etc." ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofengl00froi * Chronicles of England, France, Spain" ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofengl00froi_1 * The Chronicles of England, France, Spain, Etc." ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesengla02froigoog * The Chronicles of England, France, Spain, Etc." ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesengla03froigoog * The Chronicles of England, France, Spain, Etc." ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesengla04froigoog * The chronicles of England, France, Spain, etc., etc." ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofengl1870froi * The chronicles of England, France, Spain etc. etc." ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofengl00froiuoft * Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Adjoining Countries: From the Latter Part of the ..." ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesengla00froigoog * Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Adjoining Countries: From the Latter Part of the ..." ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesengla01froigoog * Vol 1: Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries: From the ..." ::* https://archive.org/details/sirjohnfroissar21froigoog * Vol 1: Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries: From the ..." ::* https://archive.org/details/sirjohnfroissar12froigoog * Vol 2: Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries: From the ..." ::* https://archive.org/details/sirjohnfroissar22froigoog * Vol 3: Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries: From the ..." ::* https://archive.org/details/sirjohnfroissar13froigoog * Vol 4: Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries: From the ..." ::* https://archive.org/details/sirjohnfroissar14froigoog * Vol 4: Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries: From the ..." ::* https://archive.org/details/sirjohnfroissar00froigoog * Vol 5: Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries: From the ..." ::* https://archive.org/details/sirjohnfroissar03froigoog * Vol 5: Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries: From the ..." ::* https://archive.org/details/sirjohnfroissar08froigoog * Vol 6: Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries: From the ..." ::* https://archive.org/details/sirjohnfroissar17froigoog * Vol 6: Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries: From the ..." ::* https://archive.org/details/sirjohnfroissar16froigoog * Vol 6: Sir John Froissart's 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To which are prefixed, A life of the author, An essay on his works, and A criticism on his history. Translated from the French editions, with variations and additions from many celebrated MSS" ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofeng02froiuoft * Vol 2: Chronicle. Translated out of French by John Bourchier [and] Lord Berners, annis 1523-25, with an introd. by William Paton Ker" ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicletransla02froiuoft * Vol 3: Chronicle. Translated out of French by John Bourchier [and] Lord Berners, annis 1523-25, with an introd. by William Paton Ker" ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicletransla03froiuoft * Vol 4: Chronicle. Translated out of French by John Bourchier [and] Lord Berners, annis 1523-25, with an introd. by William Paton Ker" ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicletransla04froiuoft * Vol 5: Chronicle. Translated out of French by John Bourchier [and] Lord Berners, annis 1523-25, with an introd. by William Paton Ker" ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicletransla05froiuoft * True tales of the olden time. Selected from Froissart" ::* https://archive.org/details/truetalesoldent00froigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=bzWa_neuy90C * (1852-1853) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012390696

Histoire Genealogique de la Maison de Bethune

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: France Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Histoire Genealogique de la Maison de Bethune == * by André Duchesne * published by Sebastien Cramoisy, 1639 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Histoire Genealogique de la Maison de Bethune|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=2OhlAAAAcAAJ * https://books.google.fr/books?id=YddDAAAAcAAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Duchesne, André. ''[[Space:Histoire Genealogique de la Maison de Bethune|Histoire Genealogique de la Maison de Bethune]]'' (Sebastien Cramoisy, 1639) [ Page ]. * ([[#Duchesne|Duchesne]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: France Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-France | France Sources]] __TOC__ == Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France == peers, the great officers of the Crown & Maison du Roy & the ancient barons of the Kingdom ... For Father Anselme ... continued by Mr. Du Fourny. Third edition, revised, corrected & increased by the care of Father Ange & P. ​​Simplicien * 1st edition published Paris, 1674 ::* "Historire de la Maison Royale de France" et des Grands Officiers de la Covronne" * 3rd edition published Paris, 1726-1733 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== 1674 1st edition ==== * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H7ZDNx0lwz8C * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=naA08oEHtH4C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rGDME50XtLEC ==== 1726-1733 3rd edition ==== * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-0DmVzYQ2rkC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=G3imYMRmWS8C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QDSFZlcpMR0C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=n9lEAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_n9lEAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eYPq3RQVh5EC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jhX-I-SK5jIC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3sw5sijLri4C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wtlEAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.ca/books?id=d9ZDAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hLJkUmSxLgkC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZdlEAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2NlEAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B6IcDp-zIUAC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NDTtvErJXL0C * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nQx5QloO8ocC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Hv8IP37ZmjQC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oQP15CnzVicC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MdlEAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_MdlEAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_UZUbCPAQD4C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JmXRu8lbDrsC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EgLrusaBOisC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TNlEAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_TNlEAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 6 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2SwPuqAly7wC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=N0apH7T7cDIC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=th7ovltJeJwC * Vol. 7 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8VP4npxABlEC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VTHpsuBbcaAC * Vol. 8 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8z5G4tx9hvEC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3YytUleT0k0C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CwYP5dMohpAC * Vol. 9 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LSorFEnNvMgC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_1YE4ZSL2hsC ::* https://archive.org/details/histoiregnalogiq09anse ==== 1868-1879 4th edition ==== * Vol. 1 ::* * Vol. 2 ::* * Vol. 3 ::* * Vol. 4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100108477 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PzelhioHoMQC ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_PzelhioHoMQC * Vol. 5 ::* * Vol. 6 ::* * Vol. 7 ::* * Vol. 8 ::* * Vol. 9 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011257638 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100108477 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France|Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France]]'' (Paris, 1674-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * [[#HGC|Histoire Généalogique]]: Page 134 Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France|Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France]]'' (Paris, 1674-) Vol. , [ Page ].

Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Medieval Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Latin]] Other: [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|Medieval Sources]] __TOC__ == Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum == A.K.A Ecclesiastical History of England : Written c.730 C.E. is the first comprehensive history of the early English Christian church as well as English secular life. Sources used include: Pliny, Eutropius, Gildas, The Life of St. Fursa, The Life of St. Ethelburg, and The Anonymous Life of St. Cuthbert. * by [[Wikipedia:Bede|Bede]], the Venerable, Saint, 673-735 * published Sumptibus Societatis, London, 1838 * five books in one, each numbered with independent chapter numbers. * written in Latin with English translation available, see below. * background: [[Wikipedia:Ecclesiastical_History_of_the_English_People]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Original Manuscript: https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-KK-00005-00016/1 There are many different versions below, each with different pagination. Include Book # and Chapter #, to help identify location. ==== English Translation ==== * https://www.heroofcamelot.com/docs/Bede-Ecclesiastical-History.pdf * (1890) Part 1 https://archive.org/details/oldenglishversio01bede * (1890) Part 2 https://archive.org/details/oldenglishversio02bede * (1898) https://archive.org/details/oldenglishversio04bede * (1907) https://archive.org/details/ecclesiasticalhrevbedeuoft ==== Original Latin ==== * (1509) https://archive.org/details/venerabilisbedae00bede_0 * (1509) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100833526 * (1566) Book IV. https://books.google.com/books?id=c8dbAAAAQAAJ * (1601) Book IV. https://books.google.com/books?id=52woAAAAYAAJ * (1644) Book IV. https://books.google.com/books?id=5q0zAQAAMAAJ * (1838) https://archive.org/details/bedehistoriaecc00bedegoog * (1838) https://books.google.com/books?id=NWcNAAAAIAAJ * (1838) https://archive.org/details/venerabilisbedae00bede * (1840) https://archive.org/details/ecclesiastical00bede * (1847) https://archive.org/details/venerablebedese00bede * (1878) Books III. & IV. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=f-gCAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/venerabilisbeda01bedegoog * (1881) https://archive.org/details/historiaecclesia00bedeuoft * (1881) Books III. & IV. ::* https://archive.org/details/historiaeeccles00bede ::* https://archive.org/details/historiaeecclesi00bedeuoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dQ4LAAAAYAAJ * (1882) https://archive.org/details/historiaecclesi00bede * (1894) https://archive.org/details/ecclesiasticalhi00bedeuoft * (1895) https://archive.org/details/historiaecclesi00venegoog * (1895) https://books.google.com/books?id=K95KAAAAMAAJ * (1896) https://books.google.com/books?id=xb4sAAAAMAAJ * (1896) https://archive.org/details/venerabilisbaed03plumgoog * (1896) https://archive.org/details/historiamecclesi02bedeuoft * (1896) https://archive.org/details/venerabilisbaed02bede * (1896) https://archive.org/details/venerabilisbaed02plumgoog * (1896) https://books.google.com/books?id=ql48HJgCYFMC * (1896) https://archive.org/details/venerabilisbaeda00bedeuoft * (1896) https://archive.org/details/venerabilisbaeda02bede * (1896) https://archive.org/details/venerabilisbaed01bede * (1896) https://archive.org/details/venerabilisbaeda01bede * (1896) https://archive.org/details/historiaecclesia01bede * (1896) https://books.google.com/books?id=W78sAAAAMAAJ * (1896) https://archive.org/details/venerabilisbaed01plumgoog ::* see interesting chronical [https://books.google.com/books?id=W78sAAAAMAAJ&pg=PR8 page viii] * (1903) https://archive.org/details/bedesecclesiasti00bede * (1907) https://archive.org/details/bedesecclesiast00bedegoog * (1907) https://books.google.com/books?id=OZkAAAAAMAAJ === Others === * https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/basis/bede-book1.asp * https://www.ccel.org/ccel/bede/history.html * https://www.thelatinlibrary.com/bede.html * https://www.enotes.com/topics/ecclesiastical-history-english-people * (1842) Stories from Bede with a Sketch of his Life ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0LYCAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/storiesfrombede00venegoog * (1843) The Complete Works of Bede ::* https://archive.org/details/completeworksve00gilegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/completeworksve00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vDkYAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=M3NIAAAAMAAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Bede. ''[[Space:Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum|Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum]]'' (Sumptibus Societatis, London, 1838) Book ?, Chapter ?, [ Page ?]. * ([[#Bede|Bede]])

Historia et Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: University of Oxford]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Historia et Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis == Duobus Voluminibus Comprehensae : History and Antiquities of the University of Oxford, Composed in Two Volumes * by [[Wikipedia:Anthony_Wood|Anthony Wood]], M.A. (1632-1695) * published by E Theatro Sheldoniano, Oxonii, 1674 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historia et Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Liber Primus ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rmtFmsxIeuMC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JY5LAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TT0HVmHTkMMC * Vol. 2 Liber Secundus ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GKdmAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=R9Bw951PQGoC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=f0sfbgvflCwC ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_R9Bw951PQGoC === Citation Formats === * Wood, Anthony. ''[[Space:Historia et Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis|Historia et Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis]]'' (E Theatro Sheldoniano, Oxonii, England, 1674) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wood|Wood]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Wood, Anthony. ''[[Space:Historia et Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis|Historia et Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis]]'' (E Theatro Sheldoniano, Oxonii, England, 1674) [ Page ].

Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores X

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Medieval Chronicles]] Other: [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|Medieval Sources]] __TOC__ == Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores X == A.K.A. "Ten Writers Upon English History"English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature. I By Henry Morley, [https://books.google.com/books?id=ZZpLAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA485 Page 485]
Latin texts of the chronicles of: : Simeon Monachus Dunelmensis : Simeon of Durham (d.c.1130)ibid., written by Turgot : Johannes Prior Hagustaldensis : [[Wikipedia:John_of_Hexham|John, prior of Hexham]] (c. 1160–1209) : Ricardus Prior Hagustaldensis : [[Wikipedia:Richard_of_Hexham|Richard, prior of Hexham]] : Ailredus Abbas Rievallensis : [[Wikipedia:Aelred_of_Rievaulx|Aelred of Rievaulx]] : Radulphus de Diceto Londoniensis : [[Wikipedia:Ralph_de_Diceto|Ralph de Diceto]] : Johannes Brompton Jornallensis, [https://parker.stanford.edu/parker/actions/manuscript_description_long_display.do?ms_no=96 Scan of Original Book], ''The Fitzhugh Chronicle'' (John Brompton's Chronicle) [588-1199] : [[Wikipedia:John_Brompton|John Brompton of Jervaulx]] : Garvasius Monachus Dorobornensis : [[Wikipedia:Gervase_of_Canterbury|Gervase of Canterbury]] : Thomas Stubbs Dominicanus : [[Wikipedia:Thomas_Stubbs|Thomas Stubbs]] : Guilielmus Thorn Cantuariensis: [[Wikipedia:William_Thorne_(chronicler)|William Thorne]] : Henricus Knighton Leicestrensis: [[Wikipedia:Henry_Knighton|Henry Knighton]] Ex vetustis manuscriptis, (from ancient manuscripts) : Nunc primùm in Lucem editi. (now first published.) : Adjectis Variis Lectionius, (adding various readings,) : Glossario, Indicèque copioso. (a glossary, large index.) * by Sir [[Twysden-11|Roger Twysden]] (1597-1672) * published by Typis Jacobi Flesher, sumptibus Cornelii Bee, Londini, 1652 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores X|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.de/books?id=mbIJJQuit-IC * https://books.google.com/books?id=bhY0tvtU1JsC * https://books.google.com/books?id=Td5EAAAAcAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=dHXb8QetOGkC * https://archive.org/details/historiaeanglica00twys * https://archive.org/details/historiaeanglica02sime * https://archive.org/details/historiaeanglica01sime * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766802 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000766802 * https://dp.la/item/c9f2695e6eab390c93890067597df2d6 === Table of Contents === * To the Reader [https://archive.org/stream/historiaeanglica00twys#page/n8/mode/1up Page ?] * Glossary (Glossarium) [https://archive.org/stream/historiaeanglica00twys#page/n1464/mode/1up Page ?] * Addenda [https://archive.org/stream/historiaeanglica00twys#page/n1546/mode/1up Page ?] * Corrigenda [https://archive.org/stream/historiaeanglica00twys#page/n1546/mode/1up Page ?] * Index [https://archive.org/stream/historiaeanglica00twys#page/n1548/mode/1up Page ?] * Index of Surnames [https://archive.org/stream/historiaeanglica00twys#page/n1634/mode/1up Page ?] === Citation Formats === * Twysden, Roger. ''[[Space:Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores X|Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores X]]'' (Typis Jacobi Flesher, sumptibus Cornelii Bee, Londini, 1652) [ Page ]. * ([[#Twysden|Twysden]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Twysden, Roger. ''[[Space:Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores X|Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores X]]'' (Typis Jacobi Flesher, sumptibus Cornelii Bee, Londini, 1652) [ Page ]. === Footnotes ===

Historiae Francorum scriptores

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: France Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Historiae Francorum Scriptores Coaetanei == ab ipsius gentis origine, ad Pipinum vsque Regem. Quorum plurimi nunc primùm ex variis codicibus mss. in lucem prodeunt: alij verò auctores & emendatiores. Cum epistolis regum, reginarum, pontificum, ducum, comitum, Abbatum, & aliis veteribus rerum Francicarum monumentis ; opera ac studio Andreae Du Chesne Geographi Regii (History of the Franks by contemporary writers: from its national origin, until Pepin became King. Many of whom have now from the first of the copies of the various manuscripts now coming into light: and other authors have corrected. With the letters of the kings, royalty, priests, dukes, counts , abbots & other ancient documents of the Franks; works of Andre Duchesne, the Kings Geographer. * Compiled by [[Wikipedia:André_Duchesne|André Duchesne]]: (1584–1640) A French geographer and historian. * Published sumptibus Sebastiani Cramoisy, 1636 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historiae Francorum scriptores|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=yPdGAAAAcAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Mo_8mpIKPOEC * Vol. 2 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=84uqXoj5SygC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=sI8mk-kaAbUC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=CPdGAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UstTAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 3 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=O4RxLOTsDNoC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=XfhGAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 4 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=xZ4-AAAAcAAJ * Vol. 5 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=VFNEAAAAcAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=OVKiWE5N-jwC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=MPlGAAAAcAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=gM2rzrCThNcC === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Historiae Francorum scriptores|Historiae Francorum Scriptores]]'' (sumptibus Sebastiani Cramoisy, 1636) : Tomvs , [ Page ]. * ([[#HFS|Historiae Francorum Scriptores]]

Historiae Normannorum Scriptores

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Medieval Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Latin]] Other: [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|Medieval Sources]] == Historiae Normannorum Scriptores == A.K.A. "History of the Normans" * by [[Duchesne-499|Andreas Duchesnius]] (1584-1640) * published 1619 * 1104 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historiae Normannorum Scriptores|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=rlG9NF2LDkAC * https://books.google.com/books?id=KEr6EAMrxPkC * https://books.google.com/books?id=gYFozK_4-hkC * https://books.google.com/books?id=7jgG32Fp7-sC * https://books.google.com/books?id=whhUAAAAcAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=-R1UAAAAcAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historiaenormannorumscriptor === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Historiae Normannorum Scriptores|Historiae Normannorum Scriptores]]'', by Andreas Duchesnius (1619) [ Page ]. * ([[#HNS|Historiae Normannorum]])

Historians in Ernst Breisach's Historiography

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[[Category:Historians]] Breisach, Ernst. ''Historiography: Ancient, Medieval, & Modern.'' 3rd ed. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2007. ::[[Becker-8217 | Carl Lotus Becker (1873-1945)]], 482. ::[[Bury-705 | John Bagnell Bury (1861-1927)]], 285. ::[[Croce-46 | Benedetto Croce (1866-1952)]], 484. ::[[Dalberg-Acton-1 | John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton (1834 - 1902)]], 284 ::[[Gardiner-4128 | Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1829 - 1902)]], 284. ::[[Miller-108930 | Perry Gilbert Eddy Miller (1905 - 1963)]], 490. ::[[Morgan-42324 | Edmund Sears Morgan (1916-2013)]], 490. ::[[Morison-184 | Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976)]], 490. ::[[Murdock-2982 | Kenneth Ballard Murdock (1895-1975)]], 490. ::[[Oman-701 | Charles William Chadwick Oman (1860 - 1946)]], 286. ::[[Parrington-72 | Vernon Louis Parrington (1871-1929)]], 491. ::[[Seeley-2050 | John Robert Seeley (1834 - 1895)]], 286. ::[[Stubbs-1617 | William Stubbs (1825 - 1901)]], 284. ::[[Turner-23077 | Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932)]], 494.

Historians of Native Americans

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'''Historians who wrote primarily about Native American people groups and individuals. These writers are divided below into two categories: those who were first hand witnesses and academics who use primary sources to bring these cultures to light. ''' ---- ==First Hand Witness== #[[Cushman-1815|Horatio Bardwell Cushman (1820-1904)]] #*History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Natchez Indians. Headlight Printing House, Greenville, TX, 1899. https://archive.org/details/histchoctaw00cushrich #[[Draper-4767|Lyman Copeland Draper (1815-1891)]] #*His numerous manuscripts dubbed "The Draper Papers" are held by the Wisconsin Historical Society and available on microfilm at some research libraries. #[[Halbert-611|Henry Sale Halbert (1837-1916)]] #*The Creek War of 1813 and 1814. Chicago, Illinois: Donohue & Henneberry; Montgomery, Alabama: White, Woodruff, & Fowler. 1895 Co-written with Timothy H. Ball. #[[Lincecum-19|Gideon Lincecum II (1793-1874)]] #*Lincecum, Gideon. “Life of Apushimataha.” Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society. 9 (1906), 415-485. ==Academics and Experts== #[[Colbert-1155|Czarina Madelaine (Colbert) Conlan (1871-1958)]] #[[Debo-98|Angie Elbertha Debo (1890-1988)]] #*[https://books.google.com/books?id=pLjYpwiuN_wC&dq=The+Road+to+Disappearance:+A+History+of+the+Creek+Indians ''A History of the Indians of the United States''] (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1970), ISBN|0-8061-1888-1, (new edition, 2013), available online at Googlebooks. #[[DeRosier-164|Arthur Henry DeRosier Jr. (1931-abt.2007)]] #*The Removal of the Choctaw Indians, University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, 1970 #[[Foreman-3545|Grant Foreman (1869-1953)]] K65W-43M no WikiPedia #[[Thomas-57112|Carolyn (Thomas) Foreman (1874-1967)]] 9Q9V-9VJ [[wikipedia:Carolyn_T._Foreman|Carolyn T. Foreman]] #[[Wright-54794|Muriel Hazel Wright (1889-1975)]] ---- '''Tools''' * Categories: ** [[Category:Historians]] {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture.jpg|text= was a Historian. }} * Occupation Sticker: {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture.jpg|text= was a Historian. }} * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historians_of_Native_Americans|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ** WikiTree: [[Space:Historians_of_Native_Americans|Historians of Native Americans]]

Historic Background and Annals of the Swiss and German Pioneer Settlers of South Eastern Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''Historic Background and Annals of the Swiss and German Pioneer Settlers of South-Eastern Pennsylvania, and of Their remote Ancestors, From the Middle of the Dark Ages, Down to the Time of the Revolutionar War'' * '''Author''': Eshleman, H. Frank * '''Publishing Information''': Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1917 === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Eshleman, H. Frank. [[Space:Historic_Background_and_Annals_of_the_Swiss_and_German_Pioneer_Settlers_of_South_Eastern_Pennsylvania|''Historic Background and Annals of the Swiss and German Pioneer Settlers of South-Eastern Pennsylvania, and of Their Remote Ancestors, From the Middle of the Dark Ages, Down to the Time of the Revolutionary War'']] (Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1917), pg. 123. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Eshleman, H. Frank. [[Space:Historic_Background_and_Annals_of_the_Swiss_and_German_Pioneer_Settlers_of_South_Eastern_Pennsylvania|''Historic Background and Annals of the Swiss and German Pioneer Settlers of South-Eastern Pennsylvania, and of Their Remote Ancestors, From the Middle of the Dark Ages, Down to the Time of the Revolutionary War'']] (Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1917), pg. 123. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * [https://www.archive.org/stream/historicbackgro00eshlgoog?ref=ol#page/n5/mode/2up Archive.org] === Links === * '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic_Background_and_Annals_of_the_Swiss_and_German_Pioneer_Settlers_of_South_Eastern_Pennsylvania|What Links Here]]'''
'''Introduction'''
An Authentic History, From Original Sources, Of Their Suffering During Several Centuries Before and Especially During The Two Centuries Following The Protestant Reformation, And of Their Slow Migration, Moved By Those Causes, During the Last Mentioned Two Hundred Years, Westward in Quest of Religious Freedom and Their Happy Relief in the Susquehanna and Schuylkill Valleys In the New World; With Particular Reference to the German-Swiss Mennonites or Anabaptists, The Amish and Other Non-Resistant Sects. H. Frank Eshleman, B. E., M. E., L. L. B., Member of the Lancaster Bar; Member of the Lancaster County historical Society; Member of the historical Society of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia; and Member of teh Pennsylvania History Club of Philadelphia.

Historic Boundaries and Places in Manawatū-Whanganui

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[[Category:Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand]] == Manawatū-Whanganui== Rangitane, Ngati Raukawa and Ngati Kauwhata have historic and continuing settlements along the Manawatū River and its tributaries. :''' ''1841 to 1853'' ''' :part of the [https://kids.kiddle.co/New_Munster_Province Province of New Munster] :''' ''1853-1876'' ''' :Included in Wellington Province :In 1988 Manawatū County was amalgamated with Kairanga County; becoming Manawatū District :In 1989 the then Manawatū District was amalgamated with Feilding Borough, Oroua County, Pohangina County and Kiwitea County to become the Manawatū District - and the old District, Borough & County Council administrations dissolved/combined to form the Manawatū District Council :''' ''since 1989'' -''' Old Spelling : '''Manawatu-Wanganui''' - changed 2019 to '''Manawatū-Whanganui''' :Manawatū-Whanganui Region is confirmed and is administered by the '''Horizons Regional Council'''. :''The region boundaries - western boundary; north of Taumarunui to south of Levin - eastern boundary; Cape Turnagain to Owhanga. The region borders the Waikato, Taranaki, Hawke's Bay and Wellington regions.'' :'''Territorial authorities''' :[[:Category: Palmerston North City, Manawatū-Whanganui|Palmerston North City]] :[[:Category: Manawatu District, Manawatū-Whanganui|Manawatū District]] :[[:Category: Horowhenua District, Manawatū-Whanganui|Horowhenua District]] :[[:Category: Tararua District, Manawatū-Whanganui|Tararua District]] :[[:Category: Rangitikei District, Manawatū-Whanganui|Rangitikei District]] :[[:Category: Whanganui District, Manawatū-Whanganui|Whanganui District]] :[[:Category: Ruapehu District, Manawatū-Whanganui|Ruapehu District]] :[[:Category: Stratford District, Taranaki|Stratford District]] (part) :Waitomo District (part) :Taupō District (part) :Known Settlers in 1868 ''(# David Keith O'Connor - list temp. until profiles found)'' :''Manawatu'' - G.Brenner/ M.Cullin / M.Hamilton /A. McEwen / D. McEwen / G.T.McEwen /T. McEwen /J. Marshall / G.Mends / D.Monrad / John Munroe / E.Readon / R.Readon / D.Rowland / J. Sly /R. Stanley / P.Stewart / W.Watson / H.West / L.G.West / :''Ngawhakarau'' - H. Eastman :''Awapuni'' - P. Marshall :''Fitzherbert'' - A.Corborough / H.Engels / C.Shute :''Rangitikei'' Line - R. Ross :Te Matai - J.T. Dalrymple :''Raukawa'' - W. Cummings / A. Grammar / G. Richard snr. / W.Waugh == Sources == * [https://mro.massey.ac.nz/handle/10179/7195 An historical geography of settlement and landscape appraisal in the Manawatu, 1840-1891] : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Geography at Massey University : O'Connor, David Keith 1984

Historic Cemetery PO002 - Col William Hall Lot

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Located 10 feet east of Bristol Ferry Road opposite Terminal Road / Weyerhaeser Road. [[Category: Portsmouth, Rhode Island]] [[Category: Newport County, Rhode Island, Cemeteries]] : Col William Hall Lot :Also known as: Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #2 :Portsmouth :Newport County :Rhode Island USA :: :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2216725&CScntry=4&CSst=42&CScnty=2310&CSsr=41&] at Find A Grave. This is a small farm cemetery. Col. William Hall and his wife Mary are the oldest. Most of the graves are for David and Hannah Hall and their children. The house a short distance away is probably the old Hall house. The cemetery is enclosed in a stone fence. It is near the road.

Historic Duxbury in Plymouth County, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Duxbury, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Historic Duxbury in Plymouth County, Massachusetts == Two books with the same name, by father and son. The 1910 edition is the most useful, as it is the most up to date, and the 1920 is substantially smaller. * by [[Bradford-893|Laurence Bradford]] (1842-1909) * published by The Fish Printing Co., Boston, 1900, 1902 * published by Nathan Sawyer & Son, Boston, 1910 3rd edition * by [[Bradford-894|Gershom Bradford]] (1879-1978) * published by the author, Boston, 1920 * Laurence and Gershom are father and son. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic Duxbury in Plymouth County, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1900) 1st edition, by Laurence Bradford, 160 pages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEfjD9YooHoC ::* https://archive.org/details/historicduxbury00bradgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historicduxburyi01brad ::* https://archive.org/details/historicduxburyi02brad ::* https://archive.org/details/historicduxburyi00brad_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009589356 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008427732 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009561944 * (1902) 2nd edition, by Laurence Bradford, 160 pages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TlZHAAAAYAAJ * (1910) 3rd edition, by Laurence Bradford, 160 pages ::* https://archive.org/details/historicduxburyi00brad * (1920) by Gershom Bradford, 45 pages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2gMXAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historicduxburyi01bradf ::* https://archive.org/details/historicduxburyi02bradf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100327988 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009563141 === Table of Contents (1910) === * Preface to Third Edition * Contents * Illustrations * Chapter 1. The Town and Early Settlers * Chapter 2. Captain Myles Standish * Chapter 3. Elder William Brewster * Chapter 4. John Alden * Chapter 5. The Standish Monument * Chapter 6. Captain's Hill * Chapter 7. Old Burial Places, Page 55 * Chapter 8. Shipbuilding * Chapter 9. Roads * Chapter 10. Maps * Chapter 11. Old Houses * Chapter 12. Antiquaries * Chapter 13. Kingston and Green Harbor * Chapter 14. The French Cable * Chapter 15. The Celebration of The 250th Anniversary of The Town's Settlement * Chapter 16. The Clam * Chapter 17. Duxbury in The Wars of The Republic * Chapter 18. The First Church * Chapter 19. Interseting Characters. * Chapter 20. Old Burial Places (continued) === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Bradford, Laurence. ''[[Space:Historic Duxbury in Plymouth County, Massachusetts|Historic Duxbury in Plymouth County, Massachusetts]]'' (Nathan Sawyer & Son, Boston, 1910) * ([[#Bradford|Bradford]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Bradford, Laurence. ''[[Space:Historic Duxbury in Plymouth County, Massachusetts|Historic Duxbury in Plymouth County, Massachusetts]]'' (Nathan Sawyer & Son, Boston, 1910) * ([[#Bradford|Bradford]])

Historic Estates of Serenity

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[[Category:Marion, Indiana]] [[Category:Estates of Serenity, Marion, Indiana]] ===Historic Estates of Serenity === Formerly I. O. O. F. Cemetery * In three volumes * Compiled by: Gerald E. Rhoades *Copies by: Marion Public Library, Indiana Historical and Genealogy Services, Marion, Indiana (April 2005) * Three volumes * Available in the ''Indiana History and Genealogy Collection,'' at the Marion Public Library in Marion, Center Township, Grant Count, Indiana, United States. * Citation :::Rhoades, G. E., [[Space:Historic_Estates_of_Serenity|Historic Estates of Serenity]] ::*Rhoades, G. E., [[Space:Historic_Estates_of_Serenity|Historic Estates of Serenity]] * In-line citation Rhoades, G. E., {{#MPLHES|Historic Estates of Serenity]]: Name ExampleRhoades, G. E., {{#MPLHES|Historic Estates of Serenity]]: Name ==Sources== Also See:

Historic Families of America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == Historic Families of America == : William Almy of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 1630 : Joris Janssen de Rapaljé, of Fort Orange (Albany), New Amsterdam and Brooklyn, 1623. * by [[Miller-92084|Charles Kingsbury Miller]] (1850-1939) * published by Miller, Chicago, 1897. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic Families of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historicfamilies00mill * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100550496 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15336/ === Table of Contents === * Foreword * Almy Family, 1630-1897, Page 5 * Rappleye Family, 1623-1897, Page 91 * Index, Page 133 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Miller, Charles Kingsbury. ''[[Space:Historic Families of America|Historic Families of America]]'' (Miller, Chicago, 1897), [ Page ]. * [[#Miller|Miller]]

Historic Families of Kentucky

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Historic Families of Kentucky == * Title: Historic Families of Kentucky * Author: Thomas Marshall Green * Publisher: Robert Clarke & Co, 1889. * Book: ** [https://archive.org/details/historicfamilies00gree/page/n4] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic_Families_of_Kentucky|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Right now this project has two members: [[Jobe-473|Christina Jobe]] & [[Chicofsky-1|Lara Chicofsky]]. == Surnames Included == Below is a list of surnames mentioned in the book in alphabetical order. * Alexander * Allen * Anderson * Andrews * Ball * Barbour * Bell * Benton * Birney * Blair * Bowman * Brashear * Breckinridge * Brown * Buford * Bullitt * Burden * Butler * Campbell * Carlisle * Carrington * Carson * Crauthers * Carthrae * Chrisman * Christian * Clarke * Clay * Crittenden * Cummings * Dickson * Drake * Fontaine * Frogg * Hall * Harbeson * Hardin * Harvey * Harvie * Hawkins * Helm * Innes * Irvine * Gordon * Jones * Keith * Kirk * Le Grand * Lewis * Logan * Luke * Lyle * Madison * Marshall * McAlpine * McClure * McClarty * McClung * McDowell * McKnight * McPheeters * Metcalfe * Miller * Moffett * Monroe * Montgomery * Moore * Murray * Neil * Newton * Patton * Parker * Paxton * Pepper * Pickett * Preston * Price * Randolph * Reade * Reed * Reid * Smith * Starling * Stuart * Strother * Taylor * Thornton * Todd * Venable * Warner * Washington * Woodson * Wallace Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19053513 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Historic Gleanings in Windham County, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Windham County, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Historic Gleanings in Windham County, Connecticut == * by [[Larned-149|Ellen Douglas Larned]] (1825-1912) * published by Preston and Rounds Co., Providence, R.I., 1899 * 254 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic Gleanings in Windham County, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=GSCSwZos2IAC * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028842016 * https://archive.org/details/historicgleanin00larngoog * https://archive.org/details/historicgleaning00larn * https://archive.org/details/historicgleaning00larno * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010523630 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009589286 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Larned, Ellen. ''[[Space:Historic Gleanings in Windham County, Connecticut|Historic Gleanings in Windham County, Connecticut]]'' (Preston & Rounds Co., Providence, R.I., 1899) [ Page ]. * ([[#Larned|Larned]])

Historic Groton, Comprising Historic and Descriptive Sketches

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Historic Groton, Comprising Historic and Descriptive Sketches == Pertaining to Groton Heights, Center Groton, Poquonnoc Bridge, Noank, Mystic, and Old Mystic, Conn. Fully and beautifully illustrated. * by Charles F. Burgess * published by C.F. Burgess, Moosup, Conn., 1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic Groton, Comprising Historic and Descriptive Sketches|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Ur6mxPu8WzwC * https://archive.org/details/historicgrotonco00burg * https://archive.org/details/historicgrotonco00burga * https://archive.org/details/historicgrotonco00burg_0 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Burgess, Charles. ''[[Space:Historic Groton, Comprising Historic and Descriptive Sketches|Historic Groton, Comprising Historic and Descriptive Sketches]]'' (Moosup, Conn., 1909) [ Page ]. * ([[#Burgess|Burgess]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Burgess, Charles. ''[[Space:Historic Groton, Comprising Historic and Descriptive Sketches|Historic Groton, Comprising Historic and Descriptive Sketches]]'' (Moosup, Conn., 1909) [ Page ].

Historic Homes And Institutions And Genealogical And Family History Of New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Historic Homes And Institutions And Genealogical And Family History Of New York == * by William Smith Pelletreau (1840-1918) * published by The Lewis Publishing Company, New York, 1907. * Source Example: ::: Pelletreau, William. ''[[Space:Historic Homes And Institutions And Genealogical And Family History Of New York|Historic Homes And Institutions And Genealogical And Family History Of New York]]'' (Lewis Pub. Co., New York, 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Pelletreau|Pelletreau]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic Homes And Institutions And Genealogical And Family History Of New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008587241 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5WxoOvnQgMQC ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins01pell ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesan02pellgoog ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433062488485 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bSjmr5O0yJMC ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins02pell ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesan03pellgoog ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433062488493 * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=m9ZtFcegDKcC ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins03pell ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesan00pellgoog ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433062488501 * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XHrxgFYISmYC ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins04pell ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesan01pellgoog ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433062488519

Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Worcester County, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts == With a history of Worcester society of antiquity. * by [[Crane-8495|Ellery Bicknell Crane]] (1836-1925) * published The Lewis Publishing Co., New York, Chicago, 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009578768 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nfhSZxL8bTEC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QKorAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins01crane ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins01cran ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t8sb48z8t ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins01cran_0 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tqkrAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins02crane ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins02cran ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t07w6kg7w ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins02cran_0 * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rqvWQWtFKl0C ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1zc8445f ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins03cran_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins03cran ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins03crane * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ByzhgLUOIRIC ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t3fx7gc48 ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins04cran_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins04crane ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesins04cran === WikiTree Syntax === * Crane, Ellery Bicknell. ''[[Space:Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts|Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts]]'' (Lewis Pub. Co., New York & Chicago, 1907) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Crane|Crane]])

Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Middlesex County, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts == * by [[Cutter-446|William Richard Cutter]] (1847-1918), A.M., Historian of the NEHGS, Librarian of Woburn Public Library. * published by Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York, 1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Pjv_DkWD83wC ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomespla00cutt ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomespla01cutt ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomespla01cutt_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomespla1908cutt ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesan01cuttgoog * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UfIffx05f0QC ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesan02cuttgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomespla02cutt_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomespla02cutt2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomespla02cutt ::* https://archive.org/details/homesplaces00cutt * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=b6AhB-PTzMYC ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesan03cuttgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomespla03cutt_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomespla00cutter ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomespla03cutt ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomespla03cutt3 * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nn1yyHiYJFYC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9jNHy0PBqlUC ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomespla04cutt_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomespla04cutt4 ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomespla04cutt ::* https://archive.org/details/historichomesan00cuttgoog === Errata === * There have been reports of errors in this source, but without citations. When errors are found please add citations to this section. Meanwhile, please use other sources for researching people in earlier generations. === WikiTree Syntax === * Cutter, William Richard. ''[[Space:Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts|Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts]]'' (Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York, 1908) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Cutter|Cutter]])

Historic Houses in Scotland

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scottish Castles and Historic Houses]] [[Category:Historic Houses in Scotland]] '''[[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Topical Teams|Topical Teams]]''' > Historic Houses in Scotland Team :'''Team Leader:''' Part of the Castles in Scotland Team :'''Team Members:''' [[Tennant-1217|Jean Skar]] =Historic Houses in Scotland= :This page is managed by the [[Project:Scotland| Scotland Project]] was created to be used in conjunction with the [[:Category:Historic Houses in Scotland| Historic Houses in Scotland Category]] and to organize and hold topical information from its sub-categories. ==Colstoun House== :Category: [[:Category:Colstoun House| Colstoun House]] :Colstoun is first mentioned in 1270 in the possession of David Broun, and occupies a defensible position on top of a high bank overlooking Colstoun Water. :Colstoun House is thought to have been a small square tower with a turret at the north-west angle and two further small turret stairs at the north-west and south-west corners. The walls on the east side of the building are some 5.2 metres thick, and under the basement is a pit prison known as the Laird’s Pit. :While it is unclear if any of the first laird’s castle survives within the present Colstoun House, parts of it are of great antiquity, certainly dating back to at least the mid-16th century, as the top storey of the central tower is known to have been added soon after 1574. :The south wing was added around 1750, and the north wing around 1875. :Colstoun House continues to be the home of the Broun family, and also operates as a boutique hotel. See: https://georgegoldsmith.com/property/colstoun-house/ ==Dalmeny House== :Category: [[:Category:Dalmeny House| Dalmeny House]] : Dalmeny House, in the City of Edinburgh, was designated as a Category A Listed Building on 22 Feb 1971. See Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalmeny_House. ==Paxton House== :Category: [[:Category:Paxton House| Paxton House]] Paxton House is a historic house at Paxton, Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders about four miles west of Berwick-upon-Tweed on the north bank of the River Tweed. see [[:Space:Paxton House|Paxton House]] ==West Nisbet House== Please see [[:Space:Nisbet House|Nisbet House]] (in error sometimes called Nisbet Castle) ==Saltoun Hall== :Category: [[:Category:Saltoun Hall| Saltoun Hall]] :Saltoun Hall is an historic house standing in extensive lands off the B6355, Pencaitland to East Saltoun road, about 1.5 miles from each village, in East Lothian, Scotland. :Saltoun Hall originated, as a tower or castle, in the 12th century, and was in the hands of the de Morville family. Hugh de Morville was granted lands in the 12th century by King David I at Saltoun and his family were created hereditary High Constables of Scotland. :By 1260, [[Abernethy-39|Sir William Abernethy]] owned the lands and castle at Saltoun and it was to his family the title, Lord Salton was conferred, to Sir Lawrence Abernethy of Saltoun. :The Abernethys were owners at Saltoun for nearly 400 years but in 1643, the estates were bought by Sir Andrew Fletcher, Lord Innerpefflr, to whose family the land still belongs. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltoun_Hall ==Stirkoke House== :Category: [[:Category:Stirkoke House| Stirkoke House]] :Stirkoke is located about 3 miles to the west of Wick, Caithness. *https://www.buildingsatrisk.org.uk/details/900832 *https://canmore.org.uk/site/9248/stirkoke-house *https://her.highland.gov.uk/monument/MHG2140

Historic Houses of New Jersey

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Jersey Genealogy Resources]] == Historic Houses of New Jersey == With numerous photogravure Illustrations from drawings by John Rae & from photographs and rare prings * by Weymer Jay Mills (1880-1938) * published by J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia and London, 1902-1903 * Source Example: ::: Mills, Weymer. ''[[Space:Historic Houses of New Jersey|Historic Houses of New Jersey]]'' (J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia and London, 1902-1903) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Mills|Mills]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic Houses of New Jersey|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1902) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=t0YVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historichousesn01millgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historichousesof01mill ::* https://archive.org/details/historichousesof02mill ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652822 * (1903) ::* https://archive.org/details/historichousesn00millgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HUcVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652859

Historic Leaves

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Somerville, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Historic Leaves == * by [http://www.somervillepubliclibrary.org/somerville_historical_society.htm Somerville Historical Society], Somerville, Mass. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic Leaves|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 April 1902 to Jan. 1903 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleavespu01some ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleaves00some ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleaves01some * Vol. 2 April 1903 to Jan. 1905 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleavespu02some ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleaves02some * Vol. 3 April 1904 to ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleaves03some ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleavesv3v4some * Vol. 4 April 1905 to ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleavespu03some ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleaves04some * Vol. 5-9 1906-1915 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleaves190615some * Vol. 5 April 1906 to ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleavesv5v9some ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleaves05some * Vol. 6 April 1907 to ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleavespu04some ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleaves06some * Vol. 7 April 1908 to ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleaves07some * Vol. 8 April 1909 to ::* https://archive.org/stream/historicleavespu09some ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleaves08some ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleavespu08some * Vol. 8 July 1909 to ::* https://archive.org/stream/historicleavespu07some * Vol. 8 Oct. 1909 to ::* https://archive.org/stream/historicleavespu06some * Vol. 9 Oct. 1915 to ::* https://archive.org/details/historicleavespu04some === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Historic Leaves|Historic Leaves]]'' (Somerville Historical Society, Somerville, Mass., date) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#HL|Historic Leaves]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Historic Leaves|Historic Leaves]]'' (Somerville Historical Society, Somerville, Mass., date) Vol. , [ Page ].

Historic Livermore California

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[[Category:Livermore, California]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Historic Livermore, California == This book covers the history, people, places, projects, and events of Livermore, California, arranged alphabetically in encyclopedic form Includes bibliographical references (pages 545-549) and index *Author: Homan, Anne Marshall *Publisher: Hardscratch Press, 2007 Livermore, California. * Source Example: ::: Homan, Anne Marshall. ''[[Space:Historic_Livermore_California|Historic Livermore, California]]'' (Hardscratch Press, 2007 Livermore, California) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Homan|Homan]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic_Livermore_California|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === *Internet Archive: ::https://archive.org/details/historiclivermor0000homa

Historic Manchester Homes (Pittsburgh)

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[[Category: Historic Homes of Manchester, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Manchester, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Allegheny_City,_Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Pittsburgh,_Pennsylvania]]

Historic Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, North Carolina

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'''Oakwood Cemetery''' was established in 1869 and is Raleigh's oldest, private, non-profit cemetery. It is a short walk from the North Carolina Capitol and Governor's Mansion. Oakwood cemetery has a wonderful website with a search feature for burial records and a map of the cemetery. Historic Oakwood Cemetery contains a special area within its 102 acres, the Confederate Cemetery, located on the original two and one-half acres given for that purpose by Henry Mordecai in 1867. Herein lie nearly 1,500 Confederate soldiers. Adjoined with the Confederate Cemetery is the impressive House of Memory. Erected in 1935 to commemorate those brave soldiers of the Confederacy, today its bronze memorial plaques recognize the many North Carolina service men and women who have served our country in times of conflict. == Notable Interments == *[[wikipedia:George B. Anderson|George B. Anderson]] *[[Aycock-166|Charles B. Aycock]] *[[Bailey-12054|Josiah W. Bailey]] *[[wikipedia:William Horn Battle|William Horn Battle]] *[[wikipedia:Kemp P. Battle|Kemp P. Battle]] *[[Bragg-731|Thomas Bragg]] *[[wikipedia:Needham B. Broughton|Needham B. Broughton]] *[[wikipedia:Henry K. Burgwyn|Henry King Burgwyn, Jr.]] *[[wikipedia:Lorenzo Charles|Lorenzo Charles]] *[[wikipedia:William Ruffin Cox|William Ruffin Cox]] *[[Daniels-5328|Josephus Daniels]] *[[wikipedia:Elizabeth Edwards|Elizabeth Edwards]], and son [[wikipedia:Wade Edwards|Wade Edwards]] monument created by [[wikipedia:Robert Mihaly|Robert Mihaly]] *[[wikipedia:William G. Enloe|William G. Enloe]] *[[wikipedia:Thad A. Eure|Thad A. Eure]] Sr *[[Fowle-200|Daniel Gould Fowle]] *[[Helms-851|Jesse Helms]] *[[Hoke-610|Robert Hoke]] *[[Holden-1851|William Woods Holden]] *[[wikipedia:Cornelia Petty Jerman|Cornelia Petty Jerman]], North Carolina suffragist *[[wikipedia:Nell Battle Lewis|Nell Battle Lewis]] *Basil Charles Manly,Basil Charles Manly on {{FindAGrave|8091959|sameas=no}} Confederate Major of Artillery and Mayor of Raleigh. *[[Merrimon-2|Augustus S. Merrimon]] *[[Moore-21642|Dan K. Moore]] *[[wikipedia:Leonidas L. Polk|Leonidas L. Polk]] *[[wikipedia:Edwin G. Reade|Edwin G. Reade]] *[[Smith-102476|Willis Smith]] *[[Swain-1159|David L. Swain]] *[[wikipedia:Thomas F. Toon|Thomas F. Toon]] *[[wikipedia:Berrian Kinnard Upshaw|Berrian Kinnard Upshaw]], first husband of [[Mitchell-7978|Margaret Mitchell]] and possible inspiration for the character [[wikipedia:Rhett Butler|Rhett Butler]]. *[[wikipedia:Jim Valvano|Jim Valvano]] *[[wikipedia:Carle Augustus Woodruff|Carle Augustus Woodruff]] *[[Worth-628|Jonathan Worth]] == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Historic_Oakwood_Cemetery|Oakwood Cemetery]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/48282 Oakwood Cemetery] on Find A Grave * [[:Category:Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, North Carolina]]

Historic Places of Otago

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[[Category: Otago, New Zealand, Places]] == Historic Places of Otago == Port Daniel (name given by sealers to Otago Harbour) Hoopers Inlet Koputai (Port Chalmers) Port Chalmers (Dunedin) Port Oxley (Otago Harbour) Waikouaiti (Karitane) Pembroke (Wanaka) :'''Sealing Stations in Fiordland''' [https://www.doc.govt.nz/Documents/science-and-technical/NZsealingentire.pdf The New Zealand Sealing Industry] pdf by Ian Smith :Isle of Wight :Ragged Rock :Secretary Island :Precipice Cove :Dagg Sound :Deep Cove :Coal River :Breaksea Sound :Acheron Passage :Facile Harbour :Resolution Island :Cooper Island :Supper Cove :Long Island :Pickersgill Harbour :Long Island :Astronomers Point :North Port :Chalky Island :South Port :Revolver Bay :Kisbee Bay :Puysegur Point == Sources == ''Behold the Moon: The European Occupation of the Dunedin District 1770-1848'' by Peter Entwisle pub: BookBaby 2010

Historic Places of Southland

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[[Category:Southland,_New_Zealand,_Places]] == Southland Districts and Towns == [[:Category: Fiordland, Southland|'''Fiordland''']] forms the western portion of Southland :named ''Fiord County'' in 1876; joined ''Wallace County'' in 1981; became part of ''Southland District'' in 1989 :'''Mararoa Waimea Electoral Ward''' :The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southland_District '''Five Rivers Area'''] :Armstrongs, a coaching station between Kingston & Invercargill, later Naylors Homestead :Athol :Balfour (previously ''Longridge'') :Castlerock Station (previously Holmesdale) :Chartlea Park :Cromartie (on ''Preservation Inlet'') :Eyre Creek :Fairlight (previously ''Bucurochi'' station; The Ten Mile Railway Terminus;) :Five Rivers (''Five Rivers station'') :Garrison :Garston (''Glenquoich'' & ''Greendale'' stations) :The Jollies (near the summit of Dome Pass) :Josephville :Lowther (also known as Blackmount station) :Lumsden (previously ''Elbow'') :Milford Sound :Mossburn :Nokomai Station (near Paddy's Point) :Parawa :Preservation Island :Saint Patricks :'''Sealing Stations in Fiordland''' [https://www.doc.govt.nz/Documents/science-and-technical/NZsealingentire.pdf The New Zealand Sealing Industry] pdf by Ian Smith :Milford Sound :Sutherland Sound :Bligh Sound :George Sound :Looking Glass Bay :Caswell Sound :Nancy Sound :Doubtful Sound and Thompson Sound :Dagg Sound :Coal River :Breaksea Sound :Dusky Sound :Chalky Inlet :Preservation Inlet :The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Te_Anau '''Te Anau Area'''] lies in the southern part of Fiordland :Cascade Creek :Knobs Flat :Manapouri :Milford Sound ''Piopiotahi'' :Te Anau :The Key :The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waikaia '''Waikaia Area'''] (previously'' Switzers'') lies in the south-western portion of Fiordland :Ardlussa :Balfour :Kauhoe :Riversdale :Waikaia :Wendon :Wendonside '''Waiau Aparima Ward''' :'''Riverton Area''' :Colac Bay ''Oraka'' :Gummies Bush :Orepuki :Bahia :Riverton ''Aparima'' :Thornbury :Waipango :'''Tuatapere Area''' :Blackmount :Clifden :Merrivale :Monowai :Papatotara :Piko Piko :Pukemaori :Te Tua :Te Waewae :Tuatapere : '''Wallace Area''' :Drummond :Fairfax :Isla Bank :Nightcaps :Ohai :Otahuti :Otautau :Wairio :Wreys Bush '''Waihopai Toetoes Ward''' :'''Toetoes Area''' :Curio Bay :Fortification :Fortrose :Glenham :Haldane :Mokoreta :Niagara :Otara :Pine Bush :Pukewao :Quarry Hills :Redan :Slope Point :Titiroa :Te Peka :Token :Waipapa Point :Waikawa :Waimahaka :Wyndham :'''Waihopai Area''' (Southland County) :'''Invercargill''' (previously ''Inverkelly'') :Ashers :Dacre :Gorge Road :Grove Bush :Kapok :Kapuka South :Kennington :Longbush :Mabel Bush :Makarewa :Mokotua :Myross :Otatara :Oteramika :Rakahouka :Rimu :Roslyn Bush :Teretunga :Timpanys :Waimatua :West Plains :Woodlands '''Winton Wallacetown Ward''' :Wallace County :Wallace Junction (prev. Lorneville) :'''Te Tipua Area''' :Browns :Brydone :Edendale :Glencoe :Makarewa :Morton Mains :Ota Creek :Seaward Downs :Te Tipua :Waitane :'''Wallacetown Area''' :Branxholme :Lochiel :Ryal Bush :Spar Bush :Tussock Creek :Waianiwa :Wallacetown :Waimatuku :'''Winton Area''' :Ben-more :Browns :Caroline :Centre Bush :Dipton (prev. Dipton Woods) :Dipton West :Hedgehope :Kauana :Lady Barkly :Limehills :[[:Category:Oreti Plains, Southland|Oreti Plains]] :Otapiri :South Hillend :Springhills :Winton '''Stewart Island-Rakiura Ward''' :Stewart Island County :Oban :Port Pegasus :Port William :'''Sealing Stations in Fiordland''' [https://www.doc.govt.nz/Documents/science-and-technical/NZsealingentire.pdf The New Zealand Sealing Industry] pdf by Ian Smith :Codfish Island :Mason’s Harbour :Doughboy Bay :Easy Harbour :South Cape :Broad Bay :Port Pegasus :Lords River :Port Adventure :Pattersons Inlet :Port William '''Southland includes the islands of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foveaux_Strait Foveaux Straight] -''' :Solander Islands :Stewart Island/Rakiura (see above) :Ruapuke Island :'''Sealing Stations in Foveaux Straight''' [https://www.doc.govt.nz/Documents/science-and-technical/NZsealingentire.pdf The New Zealand Sealing Industry] pdf by Ian Smith :Gates Boat Harbour :Solander Islands :Ruapuke Island :Waikawa :''and'' :The Antipodes Islands :Auckland Islands (Adams Island and Auckland Island) :Bounty Islands (Moutere Hauriri Marine Reserve) :Campbell Island :Enderby Island :The Snares

Historic Places of the West Coast

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== Historic Places of the West Coast == [[Category:West Coast, New Zealand, Places]] '''SEALING STATIONS 1800 - 1840'''
'''Kahurangi–Wekakura '''
''Kahurangi Point'' is a headland on the West Coast overlooking the Tasman Sea and located in Kahurangi National Park between Karamea and Farewell. It lies within the Kahurangi Marine Reserve north of Karamea which is administered by the Department of Conservation, covering 8,419 hectares (20,800 acres) offshore of Kahurangi National Park in the Buller District. It lies between ''Wekakura Point'' and Crayfish Point.
This area has not been systematically surveyed and the only known sites appear to pre-european ovens and pits. In 1832 crew from the ‘Admiral Gifford were massacred just north of Wekakura. In 1836 a gang from the Te Awaiti station, New Zealand's first onshore whaling station, established in 1829 in the Marlborough Sounds, landed from the Harriet which was anchored north of Kahurangi Point. They appear to have operated at nearby Toropuhi. Heaphy reported that a sealing boat had been there in about 1831 or earlier.
'''Cape Foulwind '''
Thomas Brunner, surveyor with the New Zealand Company, noted that a sealing party and boat had been at Cape Foulwind in the summer of 1846 – 47. Thomas Brunner's Diary 5 June 1847 [https://courageouscolonials.com/locations/te-kinga-west-coast-nz/thomas-brunner/journey-diary-1846-1848/Seals] were, and are still, to be found on rocks, “The Steeples”, also named by sealers “Black Rocks,” close to the Cape. Earlier, the “Sally” in 1826 and the “Three Brothers”in 1844 appear to have engaged in ship-based sealing at Cape Foulwind. Other sealing parties may also have operated there in the 1920s. For several months a gang from the Marlborough Sound based Te Awaiti whaling station is likely to have lived there between 1836 and 1845.
'''Open Bay '''
Open Bay lies between Arnott Point on the Haast Highway and Cascade Point south of Jacksons Bay in South Westland. Seal Point is a short distance south of Arnott Point. Five sealing expeditions known to have visited this area were: 1. Captain John Grono, (c.1763–4 May 1847) a settler, sailor, ship builder, ship captain, sealer, whaler and farmer who migrated to Australia in 1799 from Wales, in “Governor Bligh” in 1809-10. 2. In January 1810 until November 1813 a shore-based gang from the “Active” was active on the Open Bay Islands. 3. A gang of sealers from the “King George in 1818 landed in Open Bay. 4. In 1821, John Grimes, Captain of the “Hope” lost his chief officer and six men while at Open Bay on the South Island’s remote West Coast. The sealing voyage is said to have taken 800 seal skins back to Sydney, Australia. 5. A hut on Open Bay Islands was used in 1825 by a gang from the “Elizabeth”, sealing at the Arnott River.
'''Cascade'''
The Cascade River and Cascade Point are south of Jacksons Bay, toward the southern limit of the West Coast and north of Fiordland. John Boultbee (born1799) from minor gentry in Nottinghamshire, England, began his New Zeland travels at Port Jackson in March 1826. Cascade Beach is likely to be in the vicinity of Cascade Point.
John Boultbee, born on 3 September 1799 at Bunny, Nottinghamshire, England,the ninth and youngest son of Sarah Elizabeth Lane and her husband, Joseph Boultbee, minor Nottinghamshire gentry began the New Zealand episode of his travels began in March 1826 when he joined a sealing party employed by the firm of Daniel Cooper and Solomon Levey, and embarked on the brig Elizabeth. The party went ashore at Cascade beach, visited Cascade Point and landed at Open Bay (Jackson Bay) Islands. The first haul of seals was made from a rock chimney and more from an island off the mouth of the Paringa River further north. An attack by Maori refugees from banks Peninsula came at what is now Arnott Point and there were casualties on both sides.
In 1946 a gang of men, including Henry (Harry) Roderique of Bluff, aboard the 18.5 metre long ''Kekeno'', which he had built in 1879, caught seals at Cascade during what were probably sea-based operations. This last seal hunt is recorded in a booklet put out by the Bluff History Group ''Seal Hunters of the South'', 2007 using the daily dairy accounts and photos taken by Harold (Sonny) Roderique, the engineer on the ''MV Kekeno,'' easily the most successful of the 41 licensees who were granted hunting rights. A ‘government writer’, Maurice Ransom, sent by the Fisheries Dept in Wellington, also accompanied them. The most common breed of seals is named ''Kekeno.'' After the season finally closed on 30 September, 1946, sealing was made illegal and has stayed illegal in New Zealand ever since.
' The New Zealand Sealing Industry' [https://www.academia.edu/672034/The_New_Zealand_Sealing_Industry?email_work_card=view-paper] (Accessed 09 April 2023). '''PROVINCIAL NEW ZEALAND'''
Governor Grey established elected provincial councils in 1853 under the New Zealand Constitution Act 1852, each with a superintendent. Originally they were Auckland, Taranaki, Wellington, Nelson and Canterbury. Westland was established in 1853, as part of the Province of Canterbury and in 1873 was separated from Canterbury and given full status as a province.
'''Provincial Westland''' formed the central part of the West Coast of the Middle Island (later re-named South Island). The northern boundary of Westland with Nelson Province followed the Grey and Arnold Rivers to Lake Brunner, then in a direct line to the head of the Hurunui River. The goldrushes of 1864–67 resulted in a rapid increase of population scattered throughout the Province.
The '''Nelson Province '''covered the upper South Island, including all of present-day Buller and the Grey District north of the Grey River andg gold mining areas on the West Coast within the Nelson Province were collectively named the Nelson South West Goldfields.
"Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume 1, Issue 142, 14 January 1868, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18680114.2.12 Papers Past Article] (accessed 5 April 2023)
The gold rushes of 1864–67 resulted in a rapid increase of population scattered throughout the Nelson and Westland Provinces
The '''County of Westland''' was established in 1868 because of the population growth resulting from the gold rushes and was given full status as a province in 1873, to last for only three years because in 1876 the Provinces were abolished. The then Premier, Harry Atkinson, oversaw the establishment of a system of local government with boroughs and counties. The Buller County was created in 1876, taking over administration of its area in January 1877. The county council's administrative headquarters were located in Westport Borough.
'''Ridings: '''Settlements are grouped in Ridings, the word ‘Riding’ coming from an Old English word that meant one-third of a county, also known as an electoral district or constituency.
'' '''[[:Category: Karamea, West Coast|Karamea Riding]]''' ''
Maori had discovered gold within of the Karamea Riding before 1861. In June 1861 Reuben Waite organised a party to test the Maori gold discoveries on the Buller River. Two diggers with Maori companions arrived there before the Waite and party. By December gold had been found as far north as Karamea and as far south as the Waitakere River. A little cluster of shanties at the mouth of the Buller River has already been named Westport.
'''Karamea River'''
The Karamea River is located in the Tasman and West Coast Regions of the South Island and rises within Kahurangi National Park in the Matiri Range of the Southern Alps. The river rises to the east of Mount Allen, meandering west briefly before turning north. After some 25 kilometres it again turns west, to enter a series of small lakes where its waters are joined by those of the Roaring Lion River. From there the river continues west through steep-sided valleys before leaving the national park and reaches its floodplain 10 kilometres from the coast of the Tasman Sea. The river passes the small settlements of Umere and Arapito before reaching the Ōtūmahana Estuary and the Tasman Sea close to the township of Karamea.
'''Karamea Gorge'''
Close to Karamea township, the Karamea Gorge Track is a challenging walk that requires rock-hopping along the river bed. By December 1861 gold had been found at Karamea and the Waitakere (Nile) River, but came to nothing until December 1862, the main diggings in the Buller being at Waimangaroa. This isolated lowland, 96 km north of Westport, has a pleasant climate, with warmer temperatures and less rain than the rest of the region. Little gold was found in the area in 1860s, and so it remained largely uninhabited, despite a navigable port at the mouth of the Karamea River.
'''Government Island '''
The only two references yet found for ‘Government Island’ in New Zealand are in The 'Greymouth Star', Papers Past in 1929 and 1930 and refer to the Government Island motor ship (or vessel) “Maui Pomare” which sailed between islands including Norfolk Island. However this does not appear to be relevant to the gold fields of the Karamea Riding in the 1800s unless the ''Maui Pomare'' was visiting the West Coast in those days.
"Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1929, Page 1
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19290510.2.6 Papers Past Article] (accessed 30 April 2023)
"Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1930, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19300118.2.14 Papers Past Article] (accessed 30 April 2023)
'''Pakihis'''
The ''Pakihis'' consist of acres of peaty flats, undulating hills and Manuka-scrub terraces bordered by the northern Paparoa Range in the east, the Buller River to the north, the rocky Buller Coast in the west and further south than Charleston. Addisons Flat, Charleston, Charleston Flat, Argyle Terrace, Black Lead, Tuckers Flat and Darkies Terrace were all located in the ''Pakihis''. By the end of October 1866 ''pakihi mania ''was being felt on all diggings as far down as Donoghue’s south of Ross.
'''Karamea Town'''
Maori occupation in this area appears to have been mainly coastal. The first Europeans were early goldminers in the 1860’s. By December 1861 gold had been found at Karamea and the Waitakere (Nile) River, but came to nothing until December 1862, the main diggings in the Buller being at Waimangaroa. This isolated lowland, 96 km north of Westport, has a pleasant climate, with warmer temperatures and less rain than the rest of the region. Little gold was found in the area in 1860s, and so it remained largely uninhabited, despite a navigable port at the mouth of the Karamea River.
'''Karamea Special Settlement'''
In the early 1870s the Nelson provincial government took advantage of a government-funded scheme to develop a special settlement at Karamea in 1874 when the (then) fine harbour and sea provided the only means of contact with the outside world. The original “special settlement” was on the South Terrace of the Karamea River and the higher terraces were broken into farmland, but proved to be unproductive and the settlement failed. The shift to the valley flats was hampered by frequent flooding, but despite the setbacks farming expanded. Most of the immigrants came from England and a group from the Shetland Islands (northern Scotland).
Land transport out of the district was difficult in the early days when the route over Karamea Bluffs to Westport was not opened until 1916. Communication was by sea from Nelson and Wellington or walking tracks from Seddonville. Timber milling began in the early 1900s and timber was shipped out until the road from Westport was completed in the 1920s.
Ministry of Works and Development Christchurch "West Coast Communities" July 1980. p39. After the 1929 Murchison earthquake the port at the mouth of the Karamea River silted up, and the only access to the area was then by road.
Karamea [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/keyword/karamea] (Accessed 27 April 2023) '''Land of Promise - Umere'''
Poor soil forced the settlers in Karamea to go up the river valley. One side of the river was known as the ‘Land of Promise’ (Umere), the other side as the ‘Promised Land’ (Arapito.) Farming was to become a major industry, but timber, flax and gold also provided a means of living. When R.C.Reid, a west coast goldminer, journalist & politician passed through Karamea in the early 1880’s, he felt that the settlers had “turned the corner of their troubles” and that it would “scarce be possible to find in all New Zealand a more productive district.” The Murchison earthquake in 1929 caused the silting up of the harbour and cut the community’s road link for about two years.
Karamea [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/keyword/karamea] (Accessed 27 April 2013) Umere, named Land of Promise in the 1880s, is located at about 5 km east from Karamea on the north bank of the Karamea River.
In 1886, following disagreement about the Land of Promise (Umere) pupils having to cross the Karamea River to attend school at Promised Land (Arapito), the settlers petitioned the Education Board for a school of their own. The children were not receiving regular tuition because the river was often impassable and it wasn't until an Inspector visited the area the following year, also when the residents made a definite application, that the Board decided to grant money to assist with the setting up of a school.
Frank McNabb gave land for a section, sited at the entrance to what was H. T. McNabb's farm, and the £110 was given by the Board towards the project. By 1889 the School was ready and the first teacher, Miss Susan Blane, was appointed, beginning her duties in 1890. This was an "aided" School - that is, it was financed and controlled by the Education Board. The first year the roll stood at 19, never rising above 22 and gradually falling to an average of 12 to 14 over the latter years. In his report of 1917 one Inspector seemed rather shocked that the one toilet was in the bush on the river bank!
'''Promised Land – Arapito'''
Arapito, named the Promised Land in the 1880s, is located 5 km east of Karamea on the south bank of the Karamea River. The name of the settlement was changed to Arapito (Māori: 'End of the path') ["1000 Māori place names"]. New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage. 6 August 2019 in 1908 when a post office was established in the town. The area was originally a Māori hunting trail, hence the name Reed, A. W. (2002). The Reed Dictionary of New Zealand Place Names. Auckland: Reed Books. ISBN 0-7900-0761-4 [[Category: Mokihinui, West Coast|'''Mokihinui Village''']]
The last full blown gold rush in the Nelson South-West (the West Coast as far south as the north bank of the Mawheranui – Grey River) was also the most northern of the West Coast goldfields. Prospectors on the Mokihinui River, 30 miles north of Westport, had been exploring the more accessible creeks and gullies above the second gorge of the river, but late in August 1867, gold was discovered on a low terrace parallel to the coast, a few hundred yards above the high tide mark. The gold was coarser than usual for a beach, shallow, the ground dry and a twenty foot lead ran in patches on both banks of the river. Fifteen hundred miners rushed to it and at the south spit a little township formed. It was known as Kynnersley after the Commissioner. A long street where whiskey, gin, brandy and rum were sold was like and open-air bar.
Mokihinui [ https://www.karameainfo.co.nz/history] (Accessed 27 April 2023) From 1867 when gold was first found here strong coastal steamers—the 'Murray', the 'Nelson', the 'Bruce', on their way from Nelson to Westport and Hokitika, used to call in with passengers and cargo. The last steamship to enter the Mokihinui was the 'Lawrence'. She was leaving at noon in April, 1891, when she grounded on the bar. The vessel managed to get off, but having lost her propeller blades, was driven inshore and stranded on the south side of the river entrance. The following day a heavy sea so pounded the steamer so heavily that she broke up, becoming a total wreck. As the railroad to Westport was almost completed in 1891 the steamship trade was allowed to lapse and the busy little wharf abandoned to the bush and the tides.
Mokihinui [https://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Gov14_10Rail-t1-body-d12.html] '''Rough-and-Tumble '''
On what is now called the Old Ghost Road, which was formerly a gold miners trail and is so named because segments of the trail were former gold mining towns, now abandoned to nature, on the north bank of the Mokihinui River, four km east of Seddonville, there is currently a Rough and Tumble Bush Lodge, most likely located where the Rough-and-Tumble of gold rush days used to be. Along the Old Ghost Road bike trail there are fragments of these previous settlements which included schools, hotels and communities. The history is from the gold mining era, 1870s — 1912, when a pack track was built at either end: in the south up to Lyell Saddle, in the north, the first few kilometres up the Mokihinui River to Rough and Tumble Creek, then heading over to Karamea.
[[Category: Mokihinui, West Coast|'''Coal Mine, Mokihinui''']]
R.I. Burnett discovered a 2.1-metre coal seam in the Mōkihinui River, opposite the mouth of Chasm Creek. Within a year a shaft had been driven into the seam by prospectors Matthew Batty and E.B. Garvin. Coal was punted downstream to a wharf, where it was loaded on to small seagoing vessels. Although this was the first high-grade bituminous coal mined in New Zealand, the business failed because of the expense and difficulty of transporting the coal. There was no significant mining in the Mōkihinui valley in the 1870s, but the search for coal seams continued.
'''Parenga Creek - Coal Creek'''
By 1885 the Mōkihinui Coal Company had started mining a seam on the south side of the river, opposite the earlier workings, and constructed about 1.5 km of railway track downstream to a wharf. They later extended the railway upstream to Coal (Parenga) Creek, where a thick coal seam had been discovered, and started mining there. The company purchased a small steamer, SS Lawrence, to transport coal, but in 1891 the vessel was wrecked at the mouth of the Mōkihinui river. A coal seam, labelled ‘35 feet seam’, in the Mokihinui Coal Company mine north of Westport was mined in the 1880s. British miners who came to work on West Coast coalfields must have been impressed by the size of the seams, as they were used to working seams no more than 2 or 3 metres thick.
'''Chasm Creek'''
The Westport-Cardiff Coal Company, whose shareholders were largely Westport businessmen, investigated a thick coal seam in Chasm Creek, and in 1892 obtained a licence to mine coal. They anticipated the extension of the railway line from Westport northwards to the Mōkihinui valley, which would provide rapid and reliable transport for coal. In 1893 the railway line was completed, joining the small section built by the Mokihinui Coal Company. The new railway line was opened by Premier Richard Seddon, who was paying his first visit to the area. The Westport News (20 May 1893) reported the arrival of the official party during incessant rain that continued all day. After initial speeches, a deputation of local residents met Mr Seddon.
The new township at the mines was named Seddonville. After 1894 the Mōkihinui Mine had mining problems and was forced to close. In 1895-56 it was leased to a co-operative mining party, the Knights of Labour, but after a year they were unable to make a profit. It remained closed for several years, and then was worked only intermittently.
Seddonville [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/seddonville/coal-discovery] (Accessed 27 April 2023) '''Wanganui Beach'''
The mouth of the Little Wanganui River is located 21 km south of Karamea. It flows generally west from the slopes of Mount Allen, reaching the Karamea Bight close to the current small settlement of Little Wanganui. The area was occupied intermittently by Ngāi Tahu, later by European sealers in 1836 and by gold miners in 1864. Miners were suffering from lack of provisions in 1868. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 411, 24 November 1868, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18681124.2.7 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 April 2023)
An organised settlement that had farms and fruit trees, "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XII, Issue 1569, 8 March 1878, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18780308.2.29 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 April 2023)
started in the 1870s, helped by a government settlement scheme. The schooner ‘Mabel Jane’ with a cargo of produce brought from Oamaru became stranded on Wanganui Beach in January 1879. The hull of the ship and cargo were auctioned.
"Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 3043, 4 January 1879, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18790104.2.11.3 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 April 2023)
In November 1880 the ‘Westport Times’ reported that although the Karamea goldfields had been quiet, some gold had been mined at Wanganui Beach "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1845, 12 November 1880, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18801112.2.12 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 April 2023)
The wharf was at first a mooring pile in the middle of the river, replaced by a proper wharf about 500 m upstream from the river mouth around 1900 to allow for the loading of timber. A signal station was staffed to let boats know when the tide would allow them to enter. In the early 1900s there were monthly arrivals of supply ships from Westport, which would continue on to Karamea to load up on butter, timber, and flax. By the 1920s there were several sawmills in the area, serviced by a busy port.
The writer of letter of complaint to the Editor of the ‘Westport Times’ in August 1878 gives his address as Little Wanganui Beach "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XII, Issue 1618, 27 August 1878, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18780827.2.15.1 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 April 2023)
and an article in 1868 described Wanganui Beach, where the wreck of a ship was found, as being between the mouth of the river and Karamea "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume 1, Issue 135, 6 January 1868, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18680106.2.15.3 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 April 2023)
and the travelling on which was reported to be ‘capital for ten miles’ in January 1883.
"Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2072, 19 January 1883, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18830119.2.8 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 April 2023)
In 1876 two young girls, Margaret Carlyle and Laura Hackett was drowned at Wanganui Beach. When she gave evidence at the inquest, Mrs Carlyle said that there were whirlpools and quicksand there. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume X, Issue 1349, 28 January 1876, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18760128.2.22 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 April 2023)
'''[[:Category: Buller District, West Coast|BULLER COUNTY]]''' Buller coalmines and goldmines. [https://westcoast.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/24269] Buller /Kawatiri {{Image|file=Historic_Places_of_the_West_Coast.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Buller Goldmines and Coalmines. }} '''Buller Road'''
Buller Road and River: The highway (now Highway 67), named Buller Road, thought to be named after Charles Buller, an English politician and director of the New Zealand Association founded by Edward Gibbon Wakefield in1837, History (bullerdc.govt.nz) (Accessed 09 April 2023) begins at the Westport Bridge over the Buller (Kawatiri or Ko Awatere, “swift water”) River and ends where it joins Highway 6, and known as the Upper and Lower Buller Gorge Roads, near the Berlins Lodge and Café. Historically the names were Upper Buller, Buller and Lower Buller Roads. There were gold mining claims along each of these roads. Before a road was built through the Buller Gorge, travelling through the river valley was very difficult. Explorer Thomas Brunner faced with the thick, tangled undergrowth of rain forest, steep gorges and cliffs and constant rain was on the verge of starvation until his Maori companions persuaded him the kill his dog for food. Even where there were roads they were muddy and deeply rutted by fleets of cargo-carrying covered wagons and coaches drawn by four or more horses. In the absence of bridges, all vehicles crossed the Buller River on punts at strategic places.
The famous Hawks Crag, a narrow road carved out of solid rock, was an early feature of the Buller Road which, although usually high above the river, has had flood waters flow over it.
Hawks Crag, Westport, Buller District, West Coast Region, New Zealand (mindat.org) (Accessed 09 April 2023) '' '''[[:Category: Charleston, West Coast|Charleston Riding]]''' ''
The riding of Charleston extended from Charleston township at the mouth of the Waitukere River near the beach and Constant Bay, in the west, north to to the Totara River, south to the Fox River where the town of Brighton used to be and in the West to the Paparoa Ranges.
'''The Pakihis'''
The ''Pakihis'' consist of acres of peaty flats, undulating hills and Manuka-scrub terraces bordered by the northern Paparoa Range in the east, the Buller River to the north, the rocky Buller Coast in the west and further south than Charleston. Addisons Flat, Charleston, Charleston Flat, Argyle Terrace, Black Lead, Tuckers Flat and Darkies Terrace were all located in the ''Pakihis''. By the end of October 1866 ''pakihi mania ''was being felt on all diggings as far down as Donoghue’s south of Ross. By mid-November the population of the Pakihis was unoffically given as three thousand.The Electoral Roll for the District of Buller 1871 - 1872 has "dwelling houses" in each of these mining areas .
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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 836, 13 July 1871, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18710713.2.18.2 Papers Past Article] (accessed 6 April 2023)

'''Candlelight '''
Located north of Charleston and four hundred yards south of the 1866 new lead (a buried ancient river course bearing gold), Candlelight was at the headwaters of the Bromielaw Creek of which Candlelight Creek is a tributary. William Fox, generally known as Bill, born in Ireland in about 1826/27, convicted in Dunedin in 1864 for aggravated assault, had been released in November 1864 after six months hard labour in gaols and made his way to the West Coast. He prospected widely for gold, and discovered it at Fox Creek, a tributary of the Arahura River, in January and February 1865, and, most importantly, the coastal-terrace black sand deposits at Fox River, formerly the Potikohua River. These discoveries led to the establishment of Brighton and the declaration of the Charleston goldfield. In May 1866, Bill Fox struck gold near a place he had prospected the previous November, probably at Candlelight so beginning the Pakihi rush. The Nelson Provincial Council declined to recognise Fox's claim to a reward. A second Candle Light was located near Teremakau (Taramakau).
[[:Category: Charleston, West Coast|'''Charleston Town''']]
The Charleston gold field covered a section of the Pakihis from Four Mile Stream in the south (the northern limit of Brighton’s terraces) to beyond the Nile River in the north. Unlike other gold fields to the south, Charleston had virtually no rain forest. Boggy flats and terraces were covered with sour a greyish-white leached soils. Gold was found in parallel black sand leads (buried streams and rivers) beneath ten to fifteen feet of shingle. The weight on the river or stream fine gold bearing beds (leached soil, black sand and mud) became hard concretions. Iron shod wooden stampers powered by waterwheels and horses (steam after 1867) appeared on the field to break up these concretions.
The Pakihi Cement Crushing and Gold Mining Company was able to crush a hundred tons of gold bearing cement in a day. The cement was then burnt before the fine gold could be amalgamated. Several new place names identified the numerous sub-centres to the south of Charleston which had 220 houses, Main (Princes) Street which ran in a straight line to Constant Bay and several shops which in July 1867 had plate glass windows. Local coal was used domestically, funds for a hospital had been collected and a race meeting was to take place. The early 1867 census, at the peak of the Charleston rush, showed 5,000 on the entire Charleston (Tauhinau) field and 6,000 on the Brighton field ten miles to the south.
From 1975 to 1979 remains of about 99 hotels were found in the Charleston area. The last surviving European Hotel was demolished after the 100 year festivities around 1968. Hannahs shoes had the very first shop in Charleston in 1867. Marys Hotel, demolished in 1970, at the south end of the nine mile beach to the north of Charleston was said to be gateway to Charleston. Open cast coal mines replaced gold mining in Charleston with the Mowart’s and McGlockland’s mines which supplying coal to nearby Westport. Gold continued to be mined on the south end of nine mile beach up to the late 1970s. In the 1990s, seals from Cape Foulwind near Westport moved south to the Charleston coast and made camp at the mouth of the Brimalaw creek about 2 km south of Constant bay. Wrecked ships, believed to be from the gold rush times, have been located around the mouths of both Constant Bay and its neighbour Joyce Bay.
Charleston was the site for the first cement buildings in New Zealand; a Butter factory and a small house which still stands around 3 km south of Charleston next to Cake hill. Old gold workings and mining shafts are hidden throughout the area. around Charleston. The Charleston school was moved to the Westport south school and the old school teacher's house (which still stands) had also served as the Charleston Police Station and Charleston Gaol.
'''Charleston Flat'''
Charleston Flat is likely to have been the area in the immediate vicinity of the town and/or associated gold mining areas. The 'Westport Times', 24 January 1868, refers to a new machine at the Charleston Flat Lead being christened by a Mrs Mitchell, wife of one of the proprietors.
"Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 151, 24 January 1868, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18680124.2.13 Papers Past Article] (accessed 6 April 2023)
'''Argyle Terrace '''
Around Charlestown, several new place-names indicated sub-centres of the gold fields. Among these was Argyle Terrace which was further south than Back Lead, Tuckers Flat, Darkie’s Terrace, Darkies Creek and Darkies Stream.
Because of its locality, Argyle Terrace was less affected by heavy rain than other claims, but not from dams overflowing or bursting later on. By January 1868 there was an increase in machinery in the area, one being christened “The Maid of Charleston”.
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Westport Times, Volume 1, Issue 142, 14 January 1868, Page 3
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The claim continued to yield rich returns of gold into 1869. The owner also experimented with the treatment of copper and other minerals endeavouring to further the cause of mining science.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 458, 28 January 1869, Page 2
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During 1870 Argyle Terrace continued to be prosperous, but suffered serious damage caused by dams bursting in heavy floods, but by December the Haines’s race completed as far as the Argyle Terrace resulted in the area ranking among the most flourishing in the Charleston District. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 751, 17 December 1870, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18701217.2.9 Papers Past Article] (accessed 5 April 2023)
In February 1877 a large landslide at Argyle Terrace crashed into the side of a house and by June an application for compulsory liquidation of the Argyle Company was expected to be made. The 'Grey River Argus' reported in August 1879 that the Argyle dam and race had been bought by the Government
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 2760, 18 June 1877, Page 3
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'''Back Lead'''
Black Lead (Lead refers to gold-bearing buried rivers or creeks) was the name given to identify one of the sub-centres located south of the Charleston gold fields. Opened in about March 1867, with a population of about 1,500 a Mr Harry Mann had construced a tramway between Charleston and Back Lead. In January 1868 several machines were being erected in the area. Being situated below Sardine Terrace, claims in Black Lead used to be damaged when dams in the gullies overfowed.
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Westport Times, Volume 1, Issue 138, 9 January 1868, Page 2
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In November 1869 a large dam of the "Who'd have thought of it" company at Charleston burst resulting in a serious landslip at Black Lead where the Cosmopolitan, Maori Chief and Nile companies' claims suffered the most damage. By September 1870 the population had dwindled to 120 and the tramway was being pulled up, the Government having constructed a road. Of the many businesses that had been at Back Lead only one butcher, two restaurant and one hotel owners remained. In the hands of fewer owners, the gold bearing land was, however, more economical and productive for them
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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 705, 1 September 1870, Page 2
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The 1875 Census has 137 people still living at Back Lead "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume IX, Issue 1276, 30 April 1875, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18750430.2.30 Papers Past Article] (accessed 6 April 2023)
Apart from claims being relinquished, the only mention found of Back Lead in the Charleston, Buller after 1900 is as the name of a race horse.
'''Four-Mile '''
Four Mile Creek, also known as Tikopihi Creek, is not far from the Waitakere (Nile) River. The “Grey River Argus”, Saturday August 30 1879, mentions the Four Mile Water Race. A deputation of miners asked that the race be extended to the Black Lead and Sardine Terrace and were told that there was no probability that it would be brought into those places.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3442, 30 August 1879, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18790830.2.5 Papers Past Article] (accessed 24 April 2023)
'''Sardine Terrace'''
Raised black sand beaches were found at Sardine Terrace, located near Arnot’s Point, south of the town, Charleston. It was one of the sub-centres of the Charleston goldfields. Samples of the gold bearing cement sent for analysis to Wellington from Dwyer and party’s lease at Sardine Terrace in July 1899, were found to have yielded highly satisfactory returns.
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West Coast Times, Issue 7447, 19 July 1889, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18890719.2.9 Papers Past Article] (accessed 24 April 2023)
'''Ballarat Creek'''
Located south east of Westport (Kawatiri) and Sergeants Hill, Co-ordinates for Ballarat Creek (Stream) are Latitude -41.78333° or 41° 47' south Longitude 171.65° or 171° 39' east Elevation 68 metres (223 feet). The first railway of the area in 1864 ran from Westport 18 km to the coal fields, most of them located to the north of the town The first section of railway from Westport to Fairdown via Sergeants Hill opened on 31 December 1875. By September 1870 the Creek, wich had been producing as much gold as on the Terrace, was emplying fewer than half the men that it had been. The highest claim was held by 'Old Dan' who persisted in working hard with a woman and boy as companions.
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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 714, 22 September 1870, Page 2
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'''Ballarat Terrace'''
Among the many sub-centres of the Charleston gold fields, Ballarat Terrace was located east of Darkies Terrace, north of and at a higher elevation than the Caledonina Lead and on the north east bank of Argyle Creek. In January 1868 a new rush took place at Ballarat Terrace which was about half a mile long and had been discovered by David Stephenson. Because he failed to peg off the claim, other miners in the ensuing rush were able to take up all the land almost to the mouth of his shaft.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 151, 24 January 1868, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18680124.2.11 Papers Past Article] (accessed 6 April 2023)
A landslip in early December did signifcant damage to the Cato and party claim. They blamed Brown and party whose water-race had overflowed. A hearing in the Westport Warden's Court was adjourned for four assessors to determine whether or not the water-race had been properly constructed and whether or not the overflow had caused the damage. Because they failed to come to an agreement, the case was discharged. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 418, 2 December 1868, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18681202.2.9 Papers Past Article] (accessed 6 April 2023)
A description of the terrace in the 'Westport Times', 22 September 1870 was far from flattering, "Ballarat Terrace, so pretending in name, is extremely unpretending in appearance as a scene of industry or population".
'''Constant Bay'''
On the Coast at Charleston, Constant Bay, named after Captain Charles Bonner’s ship “Constant”, has a narrow channel between high rocks into a circular, sheltered bay and sandy beach. Although navigable only at high tide and dangerous at all times, in 1866 Constant Bay became the harbour which would serve the Pakihi gold fields for which provisioning would otherwise have been difficult. Wrecks of three ships, believed to be from gold mining days, have been found at the entrance to Constant Bay.
'''Darkies' Terrace, Charleston Flat '''
In 1865, a gold prospector named Arthur Addison, a freed African-American slave, discovered gold on the north bank of the Grey (Mawheranui) River and the site was christened Darkies Terrace. The names Darkies Creek, another Darkies Terrace, Darkies Terrace Track and Darkies Terrace Rd followed near Charleston in what is now the Buller District. The names endure today. Darkies Terrace and Darkies Creek in Cobden were both official names, but Darkies Terrace in Charleston was an unofficial name. The board did not have jurisdiction over tracks or roads. Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa New Zealand Geographic Board secretary Wendy Shaw said that the board had not received any proposals to change the names Darkies Creek, Darkies Terrace Track, Darkies Terrace, and Darkies Stream.
'''Whiskey Terrace '''
South of Charleston gold town and on the Charleston goldfields there were several subcentres on terraces where gold was mined. Among those further south was Whiskey Terrace, situated at the back of Mount Pleasant. Water had to brought in by water races and problems with dams giving way or overflowing happened on Whiskey Terrace as on other terraces. In May 1869 Gormly and party were doing well and likely to continue working there for a year, but their dam near Brighton Road gave way taking with it several yards of fluming and repairs were expected to take some time. In January April Clark and party had repaired a break in their dam which took away several weeks of their washings, then in April had discovered a leak in the repaired dam and were able to prevent more extensive damage than that which happened, from occuring..
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 506, 20 May 1869, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18690520.2.12 Papers Past Article] (accessed 25 April 2023)
In August 1868 the firsr case of English cholera was diagnosed by Dr Dakers in a miner on Whiskey Terrace. The miner was taken to hospital and the severe attack of cholera was treated. He recovered.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 325, 15 August 1868, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18680815.2.16 Papers Past Article] (accessed 25 April 2023)
'''Fenian Flat'''
Situated on the west side of the Matakitaki River, Fenian Flat had Crown land on its boundaries. In November 1868 there were said to be three idle water wheels and the place deserted. The Munster Mining Company owned by James O'Keeffe operated on Fenian Flat in 1869. Irwin Farris [ https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Charleston_%E2%80%A2_Irwin_Faris_%E2%80%A2_(1941).pdf/215] The Electoral Roll of 1871 lists one man, Barry James, living at Fenian Flat
. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 836, 13 July 1871, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18710713.2.18.2 Papers Past Article] (accessed 6 April 2023)
In the 'Westport Times' 12 May 1876, Fenian Flat, Charleston is listed in "Places of Abode". When a Government owned dam burst in 1881, nearly every claim at Candlelight, Argyle terrace, Darkies Creek, Fenian Flat and others were rendered utterly useless.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3972, 23 May 1881, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18810523.2.5 Papers Past Article] (accessed 6 April 2023)
In July 1885 Frederick Lester published his intention to apply for an occupation licence on 150 acres of land known as Fenian Flat. Copper plates stolen and gold removed from one of them, in 1896 from four other claims, were found in the bush 'at a place enjoying the euphonius name of Fenian Flat'.
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Kumara Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7918, 8 September 1896, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/KUMAT18960908.2.6 Papers Past Article] (accessed 6 April 2023)
'''Second Bay '''
Second bay is located near Charleston and people swam there. In February 1869 a man was drowned when he was swimming in the bay. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 461, 4 February 1869, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18690204.2.10 Papers Past Article] (accessed 26 April 2023)
It was also lnown as race-course beach. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 440, 29 December 1868, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18681229.2.7 Papers Past Article] (accessed 26 April 2023)
An acccident at white Horse Terrace, November 1869, resulted in the death of miner Charles Oheson. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 579, 11 November 1869, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18691111.2.8 Papers Past Article] (accessed 26 April 2023)
The electoral roll, July 1871, had one house at Second Bay, Charleston. by July 1876 mining equipment and extnded lease at Second Bay was being auctioned at a mortgagee sale.
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Westport Times, Volume X, Issue 1396, 11 July 1876, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18760711.2.16.2 Papers Past Article] (accessed 26 April 2023)
'''Charleston Road'''
Commissioner Thomas Alfred Sneyd Kynnersley improved access to Westport from the Charleston goldfields by opening a beach route, Charleston Road. Arthur Dudley Dobson wrote of the Charleston Road in the 1870s:
‘For some years the route from Westport lay from South Spit, a little settlement on the south spit of the Buller River, along the beach to Cape Foulwind. Except at high tide the beach was a good highway, the sand being hard, so that coaches and loaded waggons could travel easily on it. At Cape Foulwind, a rocky point covered with bush ran into the sea. A road was made over this point, some three miles in length, and the beach again reached on the south side of the Cape. Here there is a little boat harbour called Tauranga, where in the sealing days a sealing station was built. From this point a broad sandy beach again made excellent travelling, especially at low tide. About half way between this point and the Nile River, at the end of sandy beach, there was along lagoon filled by two rivers, the Totara and the Ohau.
These streams drained Addison’s Flat and kept a constant stream running out of the lagging to the sea, but it was seldom that the water running out of the lagoon blocked the traffic. The lagoon acted as a reservoir and prevented floods at the outlet and, except in very wet weathers, the sand was hard and at low tide the outflowing water spread over such a wide surface that it was seldom uncomfortable. At the Nile, or Waitakere, the sandy beach ended and the coast for some miles consisted of granite cliffs. These cliffs formed the western edge of the plateau on which the Charleston township and diggings were situated. Here a rough log bridge had been made over the river and a steep cutting from the beach on to the plateau some 150 feet above sea level.’
Dobson, Arthur Dudley, ‘Reminiscences 1841 – 1930’, New Zealand Heritage Series, Lakeview, Moana, 2020. '''Woodpecker Bay'''
Commissioner Kynnersley and William (Bill) Fox chartered a small river-steamer, the 'Woodpecker', and with eighteen men, in May 1866, searched for navigable rivers along the Coast north of Greymouth as far as the Waitakere (Nie) River. They anchored in the lee of Seal Island and landed stores on the beach of a bay (Woodpecker Bay) just south of Fox River (Potikohua River). When Brighton became the town centre for the rapidly growing gold diggings in the area, supplies were landed at Woodpecker Bay and the bay quickly became thronged with ships.
[[:Category: Brighton, West Coast|'''Brighton, Town''']]
Brighton was an old gold rush town on the Fox River, just south of Charleston, on New Zealand's West Coast. In 1866 and 1867 prospectors rushed to Brighton and its northern suburb, St Kilda, near Welshman's Terace, after gold was found there. Shopkeepers, publicans, dance hall girls, butchers, bakers and bootmakers followed and the town had a harbourmaster, magistrate and postmaster. Surveyed and mapped, Brighton's wooden buildings "had a look of permanence," according to an early report. The lee of Seal Island, in''' Woodpecker Bay''', a short distance from the beach at Brighton, was a relatively sheltered place in which coastal shipping could anchor, but was not protective from strong south-westerly squalls. A western coastal suburb of Brighton developed at Woodpecker Bay and in the south west where a ferry carried people across the river outlet to a large cave in coastal rocks. The police barracks were located between the Anglican and Catholic churches and the 'Brighton Times' and the 'Pakihi Reporter' were widely read.
By 1870 gold was became increasingly depleted and prospectors moved on. Shops and hotels were closed and the windows were boarded up. Some families remained to continue farming or mine coal while the sea and the river slowly reclaimed Leek, Rose and Thistle Streets. Today nothing remains of Brighton apart from a few headstones in a small cemetery submerged in punga fern. There are no official signs to indicate that Brighton ever existed, but a few people live at the Fox River community.
'''Brighton Flat'''
Brighton Flat is likely to refer the river flat on which the gold rush town, Brighton, was established. “The river flats and beach echoed to the clank of machinery, the harmonies of the Dunedin Hotel's ‘magnificent band’, shouts and laughter”. Main Road Brighton. [https://westcoast.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/20209]
'''St. Kilda Flat '''
It seems that St Kilda Flat was the flat area of the northern ‘suburb’ of Brighton historic township and of the Brighton cemetery. In 1867 William Courtney laid a mile of tram track through flax and ''toi-toi'' along the beach to connect Brighton with St Kilda.
'''Daylesford Terrace''' In his book, "The West Coast Gold Rushes", Philip Ross May p. 212-3 describes the the diggings at Brighton as picturesque and unusual with their Riviera setting. A thousand feet (304.8 metres) above sea level, the workings were on a series of terraces. After Welshmans Terrace there was the Belfast then Daylesford, Red Jacket, White Horse, Dawson's, Boatman's. Scott's and Morris's. The gold bearing concreted leads were tunnelled and shafted. The cement had to be burnt and pounded with mallets to release and wash the fine gold before nit could be amalgamated. A gold mining lease of five acres was granted to Buckley, Weston and party at Daylesford Terrace in January 1871 "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 766, 21 January 1871, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18710121.2.6 Papers Past Article] (accessed 6 April 2023)
and three acres to Band of Hope in December 1872.
'''Dawson's Terrace'''
Among the Brighton gold diggings on elevated terraces north of the town was Dawson’s Terrace between the White Horse and Boatman's Terraces.
'''Hope Terrace'''
One of the Terraces of the Brighton Gold Diggings, three miles south of Brighton and about five miles from Greymouth, Hope Terrace was named after Henry Hope, one of the four prospectors who discovered gold there. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1068, 2 May 1873, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18730502.2.13 Papers Past Article] (accessed 24 April 2023)
An inquest into the death of Samuel (Simon) Randall, miner, who died on Hope Terrace in May 1872 when a ton of granite fell on him, reported a verdict of accidental death.
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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 976, 4 June 1872, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18720604.2.8 Papers Past Article] (accessed 24 April 2023) The Waitakere River (Nile River) rises in the Paparoa Range and flows through a limestone karst landscape in a roughly northwest direction for its entire length, reaching the Tasman Sea (Nile Beach) just north of Charleston and ten miles southof Cape Foulwind. Tidal in its lower reaches, the Waitakere River impressed Alexander Beveridge, harbourmaster at Constant Bay, who found that it could be navigated by vessels drawing five feet of water and considered it to be superior to Constant Bay.
The river became known as the Nile, possibly named after a schooner from Westport which traded during the first six weeks of 1867. The Charleston goldfield occupied a section of the pakihis extending from the Four Mile Stream, the northern limit of the terraces at Brighton, to beyond the Nile River. In about June 1867, Charles Nees of Hokitika, established the Nile Steam Sawmill (Charleston) using the Kaniere Stream Drainage Company’s engine. A rough log bridge was built across the river in 1867.
'''Nile Valley'''
Leases were granted for Crown land on the north bank of the Nile River (Nile Flat). "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2215, 7 April 1877, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC18770407.2.3.5 Papers Past Article] (accessed 26 April 2023)
The ‘Westport Times’, February 1879, claims that the Nile Valley has the best land in the district and should not be locked up. The correspondent disputes derogatory claims mad about farms in the Nile valley.
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Westport Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1635, 7 February 1879, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18790207.2.19 Papers Past Article] (accessed 26 April 2023)
'''Nine-Mile Beach'''
Commissioner Thomas Alfred Sneyd Kynnersley improved access to Westport from the Charleston goldfields by opening a beach route. He had a road cut across Cape Foulwind which linked South (Carter’s) beach with Tauranga Bay and Nine Mile Beach and then crossed over the Waitakere (Nile) River Bridge to the town at Charleston. Warden Keogh observed that several beaches, notably Little Beach and Nine-Mile beach north of the Nile River were profitably worked only after the country behind them, had been mined.
'''Croninville '''
Croninville Terrace is currently a dead-end road branching off State Highway 6 about half way between the Totara and Little Totara Rivers. A reference to Croninville was found in an article about Irish emigrants in the gold fields indicating that Croninville was among the many gold fields around Charleston. The will of Croninville miner, Patrick Donovan could not be found after his death in 1891. In a sworn affidavit, his working mate, Dennis Collins, claimed he was 'born next door' to the deceased in the townland of Burawn, County Cork, and had 'known him since my early childhood'. The two men had not been separated during their sojourn in the colonies and used 'a common purse'. In addition, Donovan made frequent visits to Charleston and always stayed at Collins's house.
On one occasion, he contracted a severe illness and executed a will in the presence of Westport's parish priest, Father Thomas Walshe, Charleston journalist Patrick Kittson, and Cork-born labourer William Mullins: Collins's wife, Alice, who nursed Donovan during his convalescence, carefully related the contents of her former patient's testament. He bequeathed all his mining property at Croninville to her son, James, and devised the residue to Dennis Collins. In his religious dispositions, Donovan willed £10 to Reverend Father Walshe 'for the celebration of Masses for the repose of his soul' and asked Alice Collins 'to see that his wishes were carried out'. The Westport Supreme Court was sufficiently impressed by this supporting affidavit to grant the probate for Donovan's estate to her husband.’
'''Welshman's Terrace '''
Along the beach, north of the Brighton gold rush town, 1865, Welshman’s Terrace was near the suburb, St Kilda. '''Red Jacket Terrace'''
After Welshman's Terrace in the Brighton goldfields came Belfast, Dylesford, ''Red Jacket'', White Horse, Dawsin's. Boatman's, Scott's and Morris's Terraces. On each terrace cemented beach-leads were tunnelled and shafted.
'''White Horse Terrace'''
After Welshman's Terrace in the Brighton goldfields came Belfast, Dylesford, Red Jacket, ''White Horse,'' Dawsin's. Boatman's, Scott's and Morris's Terraces. On each terrace cemented beach-leads were tunnelled and shafted. In May 1867 news of an important discovery at Whte Horse Terrace was circulating. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 17, 11 May 1867, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHARG18670511.2.7 Papers Past Article] (accessed 26 April 2023)
By1869 extended claims were common and old hotels were being used to make boxes, flumes and miner's huts. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 504, 15 May 1869, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18690515.2.18 Papers Past Article] (accessed 26 April 2023)
Both course and fine gold were mined on White Horse Terrace.
''''' Lyell Riding''' ''
Lyell was the name of a mining settlement, and is the name of a riding in the county of Buller. It is in the provincial district of Nelson, and the electorate of Buller.
'''Christy's Road'''
The bush tavern owner at the Inangahua Junction was Christian Minderman and it was his name that led to the area being known as Christy’s for many years. The Lyell produced rich fields of coarse gold and nuggets. Between Lyell and Christy’s a spectacular find was made. There was a Christy’s accommodation House at Inangahua Junction which was the venue for the Warden to hold monthly hearings. The first Court held there in November 1870 was to hear a familiar case of claim-jumping. Miners seemed to revel in litigation. Among the frequent accidents on gold fields, an accident was reported to have happened at Christy’s Hotel at Inangahua in 1871.
The journey from Christy’s accommodation House to the Lyell (Christy’s Road?) was very difficult. Often traversed on knee-deep mud, horsemen had to dismount to negotiate a slushy five mile stretch. Closer to the Lyell, the track improved because there was gravel available to give it a firmer surface. The journey of nine miles took anything from three to four hours. Since the Inangahua earthquake, there is not much life at Inangahua Junction where boatmen used to seek rest and recreation at Christy’s or Reuben Waite’s taverns as they laboriously travelled upstream to the Lyell and the Landing.
'''Lyell, Town'''
Located high up in the Lyell mountain range, Lyell town was ninety-nine miles from the city of Nelson, sixty-eight miles from Motupiko, the terminus of the Nelson-Motupiko line of railway; from Westport thirty-eight miles, by a coach road along the Buller river, and twelve miles from Inangahua Junction. In early 1871 Lyell Township was very small with only two stores and bush taverns. Discoveries of quartz and a safe ferry-boat at the Lyell-Buller Junction attracted increasing numbers. By April there were about a dozen houses and more stores and hotels. The town was the centre for the Alpine Reefing Company working between Lyell and Irishman’s Creeks. A track between the Alpine Company’s machine site and Lyell was constructed by Italian born Antonio Zala and despite is party’s contributions of gold duty, registrations fees, miner’s rights and leasehold rentals to the Provincial Government, no help was given for building this essential link.
Gold was the sole reason for the existence of Lyell Township which grew in an irregular way along the base of the steep hillside. Late in 1872 a visitor reported that no-one in Lyell was in a hurry. The people in houses and tents were awakened at one morning at 5.0 am by the roar of a coming storm. The wind carrying trees and branches swept away every tent in seconds. A measure of the importance of Lyell which reflected the success of mines up the creek, was the telegraph link made with Reefton 14 March 1874. Late the same year Lyell became part of the Buller District instead of Inangahua District and 5 February 1875 the Lyell was handed to Warden Giles in Westport to even out the duties of the two remaining wardens in the Nelson South West goldfield.
There was an ongoing feud between Italian and Irish miners and at times the Lyell was a place of disrepute and attracted rogues because the hard and risky work of gold mining there, the harsh environment, a cosmopolitan population, an antipathy toward the law and the general feeling of impermanence, did not foster respectability or the putting down of firm roots. The little town of Lyell disappeared when gold mining ceased. The graves in an old cemetery on a steep hillside are separated from each other by regenerated beech trees.
'''Lyell Creek '''
The country in the Upper Buller area took well over half a century to be fully explored and in December 1862 a Maori named Simon (Epapara) discovered coarse gold in Lyell Creek, in rugged and inhospitable terrain, followed by alluvial and finds and later remarkably rich leads of gold-bearing quartz. Lyell Creek was worked for two miles up to a tributary named Irishman’s Creek. About 100 diggers worked the area during 1863, finding some of the biggest nuggets ever found in New Zealand. In February 1864 Lyell Creek gold was reported as being patchy and the area completely without tracks. 'Nelson Examiner and New Zeland Chronicle', Vol XXIII, Issure 18, 11 Februart 1864 p5. However, during the 1860s, Lyell Creek was the site of alluvial gold diggings until the quartz discoveries of 1869 – 1870.
'''Irishman’s Creek'''
A tributary of Lyell Creek, was prospected and mined by Antonio Zala and Giorgio Zanetti. They came across strong indications of a payable quartz reef and marked off a claim. Antonio Zala applied to Warden Giles at Westport for a lease of 16 acres between Lyell and Irishman’s Creeks 28 December 1869. The area was named the Alpine Reefing Company. By early 1871 results of their work were sufficient to warrant the purchase of crushing machinery and a full battery of stampers was transported by boat to the Lyell township.
'''Nelson Road'''
Although in February 1882, the road was referred to by a contractor as the Main Nelson Road, "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1978, 24 February 1882, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18820224.2.10.1 Papers Past Article] (accessed 1 May 2023)
this road appears to have been the road from Buller to Nelson rather than a road named Nelson Road. In January 1886, an application was made to the Buller County Council for wire rope with which to construct a chair for crossing the Buller River at a point on Nelson road known as Government Clearing. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 257, 23 January 1886, Page 2
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In May 1886 the Buller County Council published its intention to repair the Nelson road between Lyell and Eight Mile, the boundary of the Buller County. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 273, 15 May 1886, Page 2
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An application was made in 1886 for an accommodation license to be granted for a house at the junction of Owen and Nelson roads.
"Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 295, 16 October 1886, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LTCBG18861016.2.14.2 Papers Past Article] (accessed 1 May 2023)
"Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 293, 2 October 1886, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LTCBG18861002.2.12.1 Papers Past Article] (accessed 1 May 2023)
'''New Creek'''
North west of Eight Mile Creek, the New Creek reefs (tabular bodies of quartz contained in fissures) were being explored in 1874. The ‘Westport Times’, March 1874, reported excitement in Lyell about the New River rush which was eight miles from Lyell and five miles from the Buller River. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1156, 6 March 1874, Page 4
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Names associated with New Creek claims were The New Creek Company, The Maiden City, Tichborne, The United Alpine Company, Morning Star, Republic Company, John and P. Carroll, Thomas O’Callaghan, James O’Connor’s United Victory Quartz Mining Company, and W. Newman. The prospects of the Victory Company New Creek were considered in 1880 to be ‘exceedingly good’. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1818, 10 August 1880, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18800810.2.17 Papers Past Article] (accessed 1 May 2023)
When the Buller Road Board obtained money to build a track up New Creek objections came from Lyell lest a town be started and the Lyell trade be undercut by traders from Westport using the track. There was Ryan’s punt that could be ridden up the New Creek for two and a half miles coming out at the Maiden City and Tichborne Claims, New River that were abandoned for want of a track to get provisions. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1794, 18 May 1880, Page 3
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The United Victory claim in August 1882 reported in the ‘Inangahua Times” that excellent stone with gold distributed throughout every portion of it was being broken down by them. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1111, 2 August 1882, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/IT18820802.2.10.4 Papers Past Article] (accessed 1 May 2023)
Exceptionally bad weather brought work at new River to a standstill in October 1882.
"Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2043, 10 October 1882, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18821010.2.13 Papers Past Article] (accessed 1 May 2023)
The body of a miner, Denis Quinlivan, age 38 years, from Tipperary who worked for the United Victory Company, was found by Mr Patrick Carroll near the Buller River in February 1883. It was believed that he had been murdered. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2078, 9 February 1883, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18830209.2.11 Papers Past Article] (accessed 1 May 2023)
The ‘Lyell Times’ advertised its circulation in at least a dozen towns, including New Creek, during 1885. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume V, Issue 210, 21 February 1885, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LTCBG18850221.2.11.3 Papers Past Article] (accessed 1 May 2023)

Tenders were put out by the Buller County Council for the construction of a road to the Victor Emmanuel Claim, New River 21 March 1885, "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume V, Issue 214, 21 March 1885, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LTCBG18850321.2.7.1 Papers Past Article] (accessed 1 May 2023)
and from New Creek to Blue Creek in November 1886. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 300, 20 November 1886, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LTCBG18861120.2.8.2 Papers Past Article] (accessed 1 May 2023)
Ah Lum and Ah Chung were in the Warden’s Court in June 1886 making a claim for interference to their water race by Li Song and Lang Wun and after a considerable amount of time was spent on the case, the judgement went in their favour. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 278, 19 June 1886, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LTCBG18860619.2.5 Papers Past Article] (accessed 1 May 2023)
About five miles up New Creek, a Chinese Company with one claim and other miners with five or six claims pegged out, were confident that there was a fair sized flat containing payable alluvial gold. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 288, 28 August 1886, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LTCBG18860828.2.3 Papers Past Article] (accessed 1 May 2023)
In September 1886 a number of applications, including those for water races and dams, related to New Creek were made in the Warden’s Court. A double area claim and an application for a special tailings site were granted in November of the same year. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 298, 6 November 1886, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LTCBG18861106.2.3 Papers Past Article] (accessed 1 May 2023)
In the 1890s gold mining declined, but prospecting continued and new leads were found at New River "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8154, 24 January 1895, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC18950124.2.7 Papers Past Article] (accessed 1 May 2023)
but had almost ceased by the time of WWI. Buller [ https://teara.govt.nz/en/west-coast-places/page-4] (Accessed 01 May 2023). '''Welchman's Terrace'''
The ‘Inangahua Times’ reported 21 January 1881 that about 40 miners had “set in” at the new rush at Welchman’s Terrace and that it would take a month to find out if it were only a patch or a payable lead.
"Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Inangahua Times, Volume II, 21 January 1881, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/IT18810121.2.4 Papers Past Article] (Accessed 1 May 2023)
'''Zalatown'''
Some sixteen hundred feet above sea level, (41°46'55.5"S and 172°04'21.7"E) quartz reefs were mined at Zalatown where miners braved winter snow. A former mining locality near Lyell it was named the gold prospector Antonio Zala who found a quartz reef up the Lyell creek in 1869.The Alpine gold yield declined by 1873 – 74. Elated by the discovery of a well-defined reef in a low level tunnel in November 1874 shareholders invited thirty seven of their friends to the first ever banquet held in Zalatown to ‘ partake of their hospitality and congratulate them on their good fortune.’ There were several hundred people, about forty houses, several stores and a Post Office in the town Accommodation was offered by Louis Bartell and the Miner's Arms Hotel was owne by William Burns. Clergy visited ocasionally and the Magistrate monthly.
'' '''Wareatea Riding''' ''
The Wareatea riding of the county of Buller, in the electorate of Buller, was in the provincial district of Nelson. In February 1864, the "Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle" reported that 'The accounts of the general indifference of the Government to the welfare and interests of the diggers, which men who have worked there and left the province, have carried with them, will prejudice men at a distance and discourage them from visiting a place, which, however as rich as a gold field, is for the present beset with difficulties which few have the hardihood to overcome.'
[[:Category: Addisons Flat, West Coast|Addison's Town]]
'''Addison’s Flat'''
The discovery which set off a gold rush, 27 April 1867, on Addison’s Flat (WGS84 coordinates: -41.81571475, 171.53804580) or the Skibbereen, eight miles south of Westport, formerly known as Reuben Waite’s Pakihis, and near ‘Dirty Mary’s Creek’, was made by an African named Arthur Addison. A straggling row of tents was pitched in line with Addison’s claim and a young Danish digger reported that 3 April 1868, the “swearing, tearing and skull cracking on that glorious Monday morning, was really something to be remembered’.
The Battle of Addison’s Flat [https://teara.govt.nz/en/1966/riots/page-2[ (Accessed 2 May 2023) References in books and Newspapers to Addison’s Flat and Addison’s appear not to distinguish between the town and the goldfield area. At first Addison’s Flat developed quickly and in four weeks there was a large township with stores and hotels. The shoemaker repaired saddles, harnesses and reins while the barber had several trade such as a chemist today with potions to restore hair and wigs.
Cemented black sand leads named the Shamrock, Gallagher’s, Wilson’s and Kynnersely’s supported about three thousand diggers. The problem with drainage made the working difficult and muddy until underground drainage channels cut late in 1867 provided a solution. When the Caledonian rush proved to need shafts over 120 feet deep, half of the thousand men who had gone there rushed back to Addison’s Flat.
'''Addison’s Town'''
References in books and Newspapers to Addison’s Flat and Addison’s appear not to distinguish between the town and the goldfield area. At first Addison’s Flat developed quickly and in four weeks there was a large township. The official census taken in 1867 does not give numbers for males and females in Addison’s Town, but the total population was about 1,500. '''Buller River ''' Thomas Brunner set out 4 December 1846 , accompanied by Kehu and Pikewate, another member of the Rangitane iwi, and their wives, to explore inland for the length of the Buller River which Dumont d’Urville had thought in 1827, to be about five miles north of Cape Foulwind. Most of the land was covered with trees and Brunner reported an absence of land suitable for settlement and of harbours negotiable by large ships. He was unable to determine what lay beyond the Paparoa Range. In 1848 Brunner walked inland beginning at Greymouth and followed the Mawheranui up to its watershed with the Buller River. He became ill on the way back describing the three miles along the southern bank of the Buller near Lyell as the worst walking to be found in New Zealand. He had blazed a trail which seventeen years later was to be known as West Canterbury and Nelson South West Goldfields.
'''Buller River (North Bank)'''
Reuben Waite, storekeeper and pioneer settler both in the Grey and Buller Counties, sometimes called the ‘Father of the West Coast’, organised an expedition in 1861 to the Buller after a party of Maori arrived in Collingwood with gold that they had found on the river. Several parties of Collingwood Maori left for the Buller and within three weeks had forwarded fifty two ounces of gold to Nelson. Accompanied by 14 prospectors, Waite went up river to what became known as Old Diggings, downstream from Berlins. The heavy yield was of scaly and very fine gold, but the difficulties of getting supplies up the river made it of little value. Boats and canoes were the main means of carrying supplies to the Upper Buller goldfield and most were manned by Greek and Italian men. No fewer than twelve men drowned in the attempt to navigate the river in canoes. The Lyell was in the north bank of the Buller River and accessible to foot travellers only by ferry.
'''Caledonian Creek<'''br/> Located just north of Moonlight’s Gully in the Grey (Mawheranui) River Valley, Caledonian Creek prospector’s claims were granted to Moore, Baxter, Purkis and Patten in May 1865. In 1867 Caledonian Creek was among those that were the area’s biggest diggings. In November 1869 the ‘West Coast Times’ reported that there were about 100 men working at Caledonian Creek, about 30 of whom were ‘on good gold’. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 1286, 5 November 1869, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18691105.2.22 Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 May 2023)
A new tunnel was being driven from immediately beyond Caledonian Creek toward a back row of gold considered to be of some value in September 1870. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 714, 22 September 1870, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18700922.2.9 Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 May 2023)
Johnston and party had been at Caledonian Creek for some years and in 1872 had a vegetable garden suggesting that they expected to be there for a while longer. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1358, 5 December 1872, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18721205.2.16 Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 May 2023)
'''Buller Bank'''
There was a small settlement at Buller Bank, the population of which was 57 in April 1875. '''1875 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume IX, Issue 1276, 30 April 1875, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18750430.2.30?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Buller+Lagoon&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST%2cTC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC&type=ARTICLE Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 October 2023)
'''The South Spit'''
The South Spit of the Westport Harbour was simply a bank composed of sand and shingle which enclosed the tidal waters of the Buller Lagoon which, in area, was a significant part of the Buller Harbour. It was in danger of being breached by the sea. The population of South Spit was 76 in April 1875. '''1869 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 525, 3 July 1869, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18690703.2.3?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Buller+Lagoon&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST%2cTC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC&type=ARTICLE Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 October 2023)
'''Buller Lagoon'''
From earlier than 1868 the Buller Lagoon (part of the Buller Harbour) played an important part in shipping. The "West Coast Times', "West Coast Times', 12 August 1868 reported that the 'Lioness' had been along time laid up in the Lagoon before it towed the brigantine, "Mary". When the Steam Ship 'Charles Edward", carrying cattle and passengers mainly from Manukau, met with an accident in September 1870, it was towed to be moored in the Buller Lagoon. '''1870 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 717, 29 September 1870, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18700929.2.3?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Buller+Lagoon&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST%2cTC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC&type=ARTICLE Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 October 2023)
When James Gardner, a butcher, on horseback, drove cattle across the Buller Lagoon at a different place from the regular ford, he was drowned in November 1870. '''1870 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 734, 8 November 1870, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18701108.2.9?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Buller+Lagoon&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST%2cTC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC&type=ARTICLE Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 October 2023)
''' Big Swamp''' Big Swamp in the locality of the Buller River and south of the Buller Road, ('that part of the Buller Road known as Big Swamp') '''1877 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 2885, 10 November 1877, Page 2
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needs to be distinguished from Big Swamp near Joyce Creek in the Greymouth District and Big Swamp near Omahu in Hawkes Bay. John Gordon had a gold claim at Big Swamp 'up the Buller River' and sold it. He was found with a self-inflicted cut to his throat, in the Red Lion Hotel, Palmerston Street, Westport in March 1876. He died intestat and a notice with regard to his estate was posted in the 'Westport Times" in July 1876.
'''1876 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume X, Issue 1366, 28 March 1876, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18760328.2.8?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Big+Swamp&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1864&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 October 2023)
In October 1876, details of progess of the Mount Rochford coalfields railway line were described in the 'Westport Times'. The Wellington Coal Company's branch line formation from Waimangaroa to Big Swamp, where the line traverses what had been a stagnant lake, had been completed and at the swamp ditches had been cut. It was predicted that the line would be finished within a months of fine weather.
'''1876 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume X, Issue 1423, 13 October 1876, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18761013.2.8?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Big+Swamp&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1864&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 October 2023)
'''1877 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XI, Issue 1499, 10 July 1877, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18770710.2.14?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Big+Swamp&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1864&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 October 2023)
In June 1877, Walter McIntyre was granted lease of 50 acres of land in the Buller District, bounded by the south side of the Buller Road (or Big Swamp) amd extending back to the boudary of Crown Lands.
'''1877 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2240, 5 June 1877, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC18770605.2.3.5?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Big+Swamp&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1864&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 October 2023)
'''Bush Road (Cape Foulwind)'''
The road from Westport to Charleston was made up of several sections. The first two being: seven miles from Westport to Cape Foulwind then three miles over the Cape cut through bush, one chain wide and laid with bush facines (facines are a bundle of rods bound together, used in construction for filling in marshy ground or other obstacles and for strengthening the sides of embankments, ditches, or trenches.) covered with sand about 14 feet wide, suitable for dray traffic.
'''1867 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVI, 31 October 1867, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NENZC18671031.2.14?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=10&page=7&phrase=2&query=Cape+Foulwind+&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1864&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 October 2023)
'''1867 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Colonist, Volume XI, Issue XI, 5 November 1867, Page 9
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC18671105.2.54?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=10&page=7&phrase=2&query=Cape+Foulwind+&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1864&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 October 2023)
'''Cape Foulwind '''
In March 1770, Captain Cook, aboard 'The Endeavour', changed the name Clyppengen Hoeck to Cape Foulwind and a projection sixty-five miles to the north from Steyle Hoeck, named by Abel Tasman in December 1642, to Rocks Point. Cook wrote: 'The Country between them (the mountains) and the Sea consists of woody hills and Vallies of various extent both for height and depth and hath much the appearance of fertility, many of the Vallies are large low and flat and appeard to be wholly cover'd with Wood ...'
May, Philip Ross, 'The West Coast Gold Rushes', Pegasus, 1967, p24. An article in the 'Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle' 8 March 1864 describes the ''paki'' , south of the Buller River, as stetching some miles to the west and forming Cape Foulwind and that it was some distance below it (south of it) that the mountains joined the sea. '''1864 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 29, 8 March 1864, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NENZC18640308.2.9?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Cape+Foulwind+&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1864&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 October 2023)
The population of Cape Foulwind in April 1864 was 8. The timber on the south side of the river was said to be superior to that on the north side.
Despite poor charting, the rough, rocky coastline and frequency of gale force winds, Cape Foulwind Harbour was a busy port for both passenger and cargo ships.
'''1867 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Colonist, Volume X, Issue 767, 4 October 1867, Page 7
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC18671004.2.33?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=10&page=7&phrase=2&query=Cape+Foulwind+&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1864&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 October 2023)
On Monday 14 October 1867, the 'West Coast Times' reported that Mr Balfour stated that the anchorage under Cape Foulwind was excellent and shelter from prvailing winds, good. '''1867 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 641, 14 October 1867, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18671014.2.7?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=10&page=7&phrase=2&query=Cape+Foulwind+&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1864&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 October 2023)
In March 1867 Dr Hector would not express an opinion about the extent of gold in the ''pakihi '' north of Charleston because of the limestone ridge which ran across it to Cape Foulwind. '''1867 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 58, 11 March 1867, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NEM18670311.2.9?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=10&page=6&phrase=2&query=Cape+Foulwind+&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1864&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 October 2023)
'''Carmody's Creek'''
In the 1905 report from gold field wardens Carmody and party had a claim on the Towa Lead, Addison's Flat. The name of a bridge over Carmody's Creek on Addison's Road was changed from 'Dirty Mary's' Bridge" to 'Carmody's Creek' bridge in November 1877.
[[:Category:Denniston, West Coast|Denniston]] '''Deadman's Creek'''
Located north of the Orowaiti and Whareata Rivers in north Westport, the co-ordinates for Deadmans Creek are -41.74959048, 171.68879170. In 1866, after the Caledonian gold rush had begun, new discoveries opened up neighbouring terraces - German, Middle, Giles' and Rochfort's - between the two rivers. The area was named Fairdown by Commissioner Kynnersley. Deadman's Creek was opened up soon afterwards. '''Fairdown'''
When new discoveries of gold were made on the terraces - German, Middle, Giles' and Rochfort's - located between Westport and Waimangaroa in the north, Commissioner Kynnersley refused an application made by Fair and his mate in June 1867 because the gully was "old ground". However, he named the new diggings "Fairdown" as a consolation. Deadman's Creek was opened up soon afterwards.
'''German Creek'''
There is a German Creek and German Gully in the Grey River Valley. The German Creek in the Buller District was listed in the 'Westport Times', May 1876, among the places of abode in the Fairdown gold fields north of Westport and south of Waimangaroa. '''1876 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume X, Issue 1379, 12 May 1876, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18760512.2.6.7?end_date=31-12-1878&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=German+Creek&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1876&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 October 2023)
'''German Terrace ''' In 1866, after the Caledonian gold rush had begun, new discoveries opened up neighbouring terraces - German, Middle, Giles' and Rochfort's - between the Orowaiti and Whaeatea Rivers north of Westport and south of Waimangaroa. The area had been worked previously and was part of that named "Fairdown" by Commissioner Kynnersely.
'''Giles Terrace'''
In 1866, after the Caledonian gold rush had begun, new discoveries opened up neighbouring terraces - German, Middle, Giles' and Rochfort's - between the Orowaiti and Whaeatea Rivers north of Westport and south of Waimangaroa. Giles was the Warden for the district. The area had been worked previously and was part of that named "Fairdown" by Commissioner Kynnersely.
'''Fourteen-Mile Railway'''
In August 1876, reported that the Fourteen-Mile formation of the railway line from Westport to Granity Creek was all but finished. The bush was being cleared for the section of line to Granity Creek to be constructed.
'''1876 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume X, Issue 1410, 29 August 1876, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18760829.2.12?end_date=31-12-1880&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Granity&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1870&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 October 2023)
'''1875 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume IX, Issue 1258, 26 February 1875, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18750226.2.7?end_date=31-12-1880&items_per_page=10&query=14+mile+railway&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1875&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 October 2023)
:[[:Category: Granity, West Coast|'''Granity Creek''']]
'''Granity Creek'''
Granity Creek is located about 19.5 miles north of Westport near Ngakawau. In September 1973 J. W. Humphrey of Westport applied to lease 50 acres of land on the south side othe creek for agricultural use. A hearing into the application was heard beore Warden Giles in October. '''1873 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1108, 19 September 1873, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18730919.2.13.2?end_date=31-12-1880&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Granity&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1870&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 October 2023)
William Newport applied to lease a one hundred acre graasy area 30 chains from Granity Creek.
'''1875 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume IX, Issue 1267, 30 March 1875, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18750330.2.23.5?end_date=31-12-1880&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Granity&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1870&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 October 2023)
In September 1875, the 'Westport Times' pubished an article about regulations for the exhibition of minerals, including coal, at a Philadelphian Exhibition and mentioned a seam of coal that had been opened a Granity Creek.
'''1875 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume IX, Issue 1317, 21 September 1875, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18750921.2.8?end_date=31-12-1880&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Granity&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1870&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 October 2023)
'''Hatter's Terrace'''
Hatters Terrace, north of Granity Creek, to be distinguished from Hatter's Terrace in Nelson Creek and Hatter's Terrace in the upper Totara River, Ross, was among the northern terraces of the Denniston area which included Christmas Terrace. The Ruby Lead was discovered in front of Hatters Terrace and in November 1868 two parties had found payable gold while others were digging tunnels and preparing to do so.
'''1869 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 586, 27 November 1869, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18691127.2.12?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=25&phrase=2&query=Hatters+Terrace&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 27 October 2023)
In May 1870, several paties engaged in washing tailings at Hatter's Creek and Deadman's Creek were 'making small wages'. McMaster and party were gound sluicing at Hatter's Terrace.
'''1870 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 653, 3 May 1870, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18700503.2.10?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=25&phrase=2&query=Hatters+Terrace&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 27 October 2023)
Although the ground had been abandoned by March 1877, John Potter, J E Price, Thomas Hurst and William Wade made application in the Westport Warden's Court for a claim for three acres of the land.
'''1877 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XI, Issue 1470, 30 March 1877, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18770330.2.24?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=25&phrase=2&query=Hatters+Terrace&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 27 October 2023)
'''Waimangaroa Junction'''
Waimangaroa Junction is one mile from, Waimangaroa ( coordinates: -41.71321775, 171.74973900) which is on the south bank of the Waimangaroa River that became colonially famous on account of the extreme richness of the deposits of gold found there. The Westport Coal Company had a branch line from Waimangaroa Junction to Conn's Creek. Waimangaroa [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/.../tei-Cyc05Cycl-t1-body1-d1...] The unused line from Waimangaroa Junction to Ngakawau was put in to order in 1883 and was being used to carry stone for harbour works.
'''1883 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XVI, Issue 3029, 7 August 1883, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18830807.2.5?end_date=31-12-1960&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Waimangaroa+Junction&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 16 November 2023)
In September 1906 Richard Seddon, Premier of New Zealand wired Mr D.T. Glover of Waimangaroa Junction, stating that the estimate of £50,000 for the Westport Reefton railway would be considered by the Government when estimates were under review.
'''1906 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1906, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19060915.2.13?end_date=31-12-1960&items_per_page=10&page=12&phrase=2&query=Waimangaroa+Junction&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 16 November 2023)
[[Category: Waimangaroa, West Coast|'''Waimangaroa''']]
'''Waimangaroa Creek.''''
Maori had prospected a small creek named which flowed into the sea eight miles north of the Buller River, before June 1861 when Reuben Waite and party arrived to test the Maori gold discoveries. The diggings were opened and developed by groups of Collingwood miners, both Maori and pakeha. By December 1861 gold had been found as far north as Karamea and as far south as the Waitakere River. Returns at Waimangaroa were estimated at £1 a day and the small cluster of shanties at the mouth of the Buller River had been named Westport.
'''Waimangaroa Township.'''
Waimangaroa township, Coordinates: -41.71321775, 171.74973900, lies on the south-west bank of the Waimangaroa River, at the western foot of the Denniston Plateau. It is 17 kilometres (11 mi) to the north east of Westport and 13 km south-east of Granity. The settlement is in the North Wareatea riding of the county of Buller, in the electorate of Buller, and in the provincial district of Nelson.
'''[[Category: Waimangaroa, West Coast|'''Koranui Coal Mine, Waimangaroa''']]'''
The '''Koranui Mine''' was located on the northern side of the Waimangaroa Gorge. The Koranui Company prospected the area in 1879, and the following year took a lease over the area. They constructed a 3.7 kilometre long, 4 section incline down to the flats from the mine site 700 metres above. A tramline connected the mine entrance to the incline. The mine closed shortly after, and was blamed on the expense of construction and on-going costs in running the incline. The mine was purchased by the Union Steamship Company in 1885, then purchased by the Westport Coal Company, but mining did not re-start.
'''Martin's Island'''
Martin's Island is located on the south bank of the Buller River opposite the town of Westport. coordinates: -41.75410918, 171.59274320. In October 1874 John Martin of Nelson Street, westport, applied to lease land on Martin's Island, Buller River for agricultural purposes. '''1874 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1220, 16 October 1874, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18741016.2.16.1?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=25&phrase=2&query=Martin+Island&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 27 October 2023)
In the Westport Magistrate's Court, Roha was convicted of striking Pene Ngati on the head with a wooden paddle on Martin's island on 8 May 1875. '''1875 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume IX, Issue 1282, 21 May 1875, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18750521.2.12?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=25&phrase=2&query=Martin+Island&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 27 October 2023)
In January 1876 it was proposed that the annual picnic for juveniles be held on Martin's Island on 1 February, the anniversary of the Nelson Province. The children were to meet at the school gounds in Palmerston Street and from there march to the Wakefield Street Wharf from which a punt would take them to Martin's Island. The paucity of donations for the event compelled the managers to curtail the usual arrangements.
'''1876 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume X, Issue 1350, 1 February 1876, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18760201.2.7?end_date=31-12-1900&items_per_page=25&phrase=2&query=Martin+Island&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 27 October 2023)
'''Ngakawau'''
Located near the beach at 41.6105° South, 171.8722° East, Ngakawau is where the Stockton mine can be found and is across the River from another small coastal town, Hector.
Ngakawau After the first European forays into the area with the 1860s gold rush, colonial focus in the Buller quickly turned to exploiting the rich seams of high grade bituminous coal first identified by early explorers, such as Brunner, Heaphy and Haast. Some of the first coal mines were established near the Mokihinui, Ngakawau and Waimangaroa rivers, with small coastal vessels providing the means of transport. A 9.5 km bush tramway, opened in September 1877 was built from the Charming Creek coal mine near Seddonville to Ngakawau which had been a service town since the gold rush and early coal mining days, grew larger with mining at Stockton. Hector, on the north bank of the Ngakawau River, became a mine worker settlement, and Granity, further south, sprang up along the rail line at the site of the bins, screening plant and repair shop for the Millerton mine.
'''Granity Creek Sawmill in Charming Creek Valley'''
The Granity Creek Sawmill to provide timber mainly for the local market, was established by George Watson and his brother Robert 1896. They also had a flax mill on the site. In 1900, when the uninsured sawmill at Granity Creek was burnt down in suspicious circumstances they built a second sawmill at Ngakawau at some time between 1903, and 1905. By 1906, the ''Cyclopedia of New Zealand ''noted that there were two sawmills in the Ngakawau area, and by 1908, Robert Watson was noted as a sawmiller at both Granity and Ngakawau and had a sawmill located by a small creek above the confluence of Charming Creek with the Ngakawau River. To avoid problems posed by the steep Ngakawau gorge, a tramway was constructed from the mill on the north side of the Ngakawau River to Hector. A second tramway was later constructed from the mill through the steep lower Ngakawau gorge to the rail line at Ngakawau. Compared with other bush tramways, Charming Creek was unusual with its extensive sections of earthworks, tunnels and bridges. One of the tunnels was named ‘Irishmans' tunnel, constructed with an interesting S-shaped bend revealing an error in bearings made by two groups of tunnellers excavating from either end. The original wooden rails were replaced in the 1920s with steel when the use of rail tractors became common.
On 24th May 1926 Robert Watson and six others established the Charming Creek-Westport Coal Company (CCWCC). Development plans were to follow the advice of Learmont to construct a fluming coal transport system, as well as install coal cutting machinery to hew the coal. Machinery and materials for the mine could be conveyed with ease, and as mine workers could use the tram to travel to homes at Ngakawau, it would obviate the need to have extensive worker accommodation on site.
When Robert Watson and another director of the CCWCC, S.J. Akinson, were killed 9 September 1928 in a motor accident in the Buller Gorge, both enterprises became distinct entities. The mill was subsequently leased to Levy, Hay and Stack around 1928-9 who ran it until 1937. The mill huts and houses were occupied by a number of families, and workers from the coal mine. A tram completed to the mine by 1929 was used for both timber and coal transport. The tramline went directly into the mine, coal was blasted off the face and shovelled into 1.7 tonne coal trucks which were brought to the surface using horses and then taken by lokey along the line to Ngakawau.
In 1937 W.J. Mumm took over the mill and moved it 1.5km towards the coal mine. Mumm’s Mill processed logs at this location from 1940 until about 1957.33. Bogies were used to take the timber down the line to Ngakawau, then it was loaded by hand onto railway wagons and taken down to the Ngakawau Railway Station with the coal. Operations at Mumm's Mill ceased when the tramline closed in 1958.
Greymouth Evening Star, 21 November 1906, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19061121.2.13?end_date=31-12-1910&items_per_page=10&query=Ngawakau&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 November 2023)
:'''Mountain Creek ''' Mountain Creek on Addison's Flat, West Coast coordinates: -41.63967386, 172.10128240. On February 26 1869, the "Grey River Argus" reported that gold in large quantities had been found at Mountain Creek Camp. '''1869 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 486, 25 February 1869, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18690225.2.7?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Mountain+Creek&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
By 10 March 1869, the Mountain Creek Camp had too many prospectors and miners, some of whom moved further south on The West Coast. 'The Westport Times' own correspondent wrote, 25 November 1869, that the Addison's Flat lead had been taken up from Dirty Mary's to Mountain Creek and nearly all the claims were paying good wages with two drainage tunnels enabling miners to work constantly.
'''1869 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 585, 25 November 1869, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18691125.2.12?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Mountain+Creek&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
In January 1871, after continued dry weather, the Cole's party flumed part of the Shamrock water race (from the Totara River) to take water to Mountain Creek. '''1871 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 762, 12 January 1871, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18710112.2.9?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Mountain+Creek&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
In the Warden's Court applications for water races, fluming, washing rights and re-registrations continued through the years. The Mountain Creek foot bridge was washed away in a flood and a new one was needed in August 1873. '''1873 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1095, 8 August 1873, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18730808.2.7?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Mountain+Creek&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
Plans and specification for a horse bridge at Mountain Creek were prepared by Mr Eteveneaux and were submitted to the Provincial Engineer. '''1874 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1153, 24 February 1874, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18740224.2.9?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=3&phrase=2&query=Mountain+Creek&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
The plans for the bridge were adopted by the Council in March 1874. '''1874 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1161, 24 March 1874, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18740324.2.11?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=3&phrase=2&query=Mountain+Creek&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
It was not until May 1877 that tenders were accepted by the Buller County Council. '''1877 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XI, Issue 1481, 8 May 1877, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18770508.2.23?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=4&phrase=2&query=Mountain+Creek&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
In December 1877 tenders were called for tarring the bridge. Further work on the approaches to the bridge and repairing was necessary over the subsequent years.
'''1877 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XI, Issue 1549, 28 December 1877, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18771228.2.29.2?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=5&phrase=2&query=Mountain+Creek&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
During 1875 agricultural leases on the rich, loamy banks of Mountain Creek were granted. '''1875 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume IX, Issue 1264, 19 March 1875, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18750319.2.12?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=4&phrase=2&query=Mountain+Creek&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
Tresspassing on agricultual land notices were posted in newspapers. '''1875 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume IX, Issue 1333, 16 November 1875, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18751116.2.14.1?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=4&phrase=2&query=Mountain+Creek&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
In January 1883, Thomas Myer was seriously injured when earth fell on him while he was working in a gravel pit. '''1883 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume XXVII, Issue 4499, 23 January 1883, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18830123.2.8.3?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=6&phrase=2&query=Mountain+Creek&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
In April 1904, Rev Faher Malloy tried to cross the flooded Mountain Creek on horseback. The horse fell over leaving the Reverend to struggle to the creek bank . He ost his bag and other belongings but was not harmed.
'''1904 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1904, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19040416.2.12?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=8&phrase=2&query=Mountain+Creek&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
In November 1920 the Norris Brothers began to work for gold on the land from Mountain Creek to the Shamrock lead. '''1920 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, 19 November 1920, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA19201119.2.26?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=8&phrase=2&query=Mountain+Creek&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
In June 1931 the sawmill situated at Mountain Creek was up for sale by liquidators.
:'''Nine-Mile Road'''
Nine Mile Road is next to West Creek and located in the Buller District, New Zealand. Nine Mile Road (an extension in 1873, of Palmerston Street) has a length of 5.19 kilometres and is an unsealed track. In March 1873 the Government agreed to construct roads including the Nine Mile Road. It was was considered tjat the road be completed as early as possible because of the South-West gold field. '''1873 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1434, 6 March 1873, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18730306.2.7?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Nine+Mile+Road&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
George Lamplough, butcher, applied to lease land for agricultural purposes on the west side of Nine Mile Road '''1873 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1074, 23 May 1873, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18730523.2.16.4?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Nine+Mile+Road&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024
and John Burns McConnell applied to lease 50 acres on the north side of Nine Mile Road for agricultural purposes. '''1873 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1077, 3 June 1873, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18730603.2.16.4?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Nine+Mile+Road&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
Jon Corr applied to lease land on the south of Nine Mile Road. '''1873 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1081, 17 June 1873, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18730617.2.12.3?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Nine+Mile+Road&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
Further applications to lease agricultural land adjacent to Nine Mile Road were made during 1873. Granting of all of these was postponed as directd by the Provincial Government. '''1873 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1092, 25 July 1873, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18730725.2.14?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Nine+Mile+Road&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
Gold mining claims were approved. In January 1875 the Warden recommended that these leases be granted.
'''1875 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume IX, Issue 1246, 15 January 1875, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18750115.2.15?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=5&phrase=2&query=Nine+Mile+Road&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
In October 1875, Arthur Dudley Dobson posted a notice in the 'Westport Times' warning that the provisions of the Cattle Trespass Act of 1868 would be enforced on his land on Nine Mile Road. This was followed by a number of notices from other Land leaseholders. '''1875 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume IX, Issue 1326, 22 October 1875, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18751022.2.16.1?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=6&phrase=2&query=Nine+Mile+Road&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
In July 1873, when the men constructing the lower part of Nine Mile Road did not receive their wages from Patrick Burke, the contractor, they called strike. '''1873 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1098, 15 August 1873, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18730815.2.6?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Nine+Mile+Road&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
The road was eventually completed and passed by the Survey Department by November 1873. '''1873 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1134, 19 December 1873, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18731219.2.8?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=3&phrase=2&query=Nine+Mile+Road&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
A Ferry Boat to cross the Buller River at the end of the new road was supplied by Mr John Gilmer. '''1874 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1144, 23 January 1874, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18740123.2.7?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&page=3&phrase=2&query=Nine+Mile+Road&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
By the early 20th century there were several residential properties on Nine Mile Road and a brewers, bottlers and cordial facrory on the road was advertising in May 1923.
:North Beach :'''Orawaiti and Road''' Due east of Westport is a row of terraces on the lower slopes of Mount Rochfort. These terraces dip gently toard the sea and are in fact a single terrace divided into segments by streams which form the Orowaiti River that flows through Westport. James Hector, who examined the West Coast gold fields, including the Buller coastlands, was interested in this formation of terraces and in April1867 prospectors applied for aclaim on the steep face of one of the terraces. Many diggers set off from Westport with about athousand passing through the town in one weekend. :Packer's Point :Rochfort Terrace :Sergeant's Hill :Shamrock Lead :South Beach :South Spit :The Cave Diggings :Totara Lagoon :Virgin Flat '''Waite's-Pakihis'''
Reuben Waite, a pioneer storekeeper and settler in both the Buller and Grey, sometimes called “the Father of the West Coast, “organised an expedition to the Buller in June 18 '''1873 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1434, 6 March 1873, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18730306.2.7?end_date=31-12-1989&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Nine+Mile+Road&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cIT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 May 2024)
61. Early in 1867, the General Government geologist, James Hector examined the West Coast gold fields and suggested that Waite’s Pakihis might be worth prospecting. Two parties, Martin and Campbell prospected the area successfully. But it was not until Addison and several hundred other men made a critical discovery and a major rush developed to the north-west of Charleston in the region bordering Reuben Waite’s Pakihi runs which came to be known as Addison’s Flat.
In his book, “A Narrative of the Discovery of the West Coast Gold Field”, Waite later wrote: I will here just mention that the diggings known as Waite's Pakihis are named after me--being upon my runs of 6,000 acres and 3,000 acres, upon which I am entitled to a pre-emptive right. I have been seeking to obtain a recognition of this right, which, had it been granted at the time I first applied for it, would have done me some good. But I could not succeed. There was any amount of putting off from time to time, and thousands of diggers traversed the Pakihis everywhere. My cattle, by which I lost considerably, were shot down and scattered in all directions, and driven so wild that I had to sell them at a nominal price.”
[[:Category: Westport, West Coast|'''Westport Colliery Coal Mine''']]
'''Wilson's Lead'''
[[Category: Inangahua Junction, West Coast|'''INANGAHUA COUNTY''']]     :'' '''Hampden Riding''' ''     :Central Buller :Four-River Plain :Hampden :Hope River :Longford :Mangle's River :[[:Category: Maruia, West Coast|'''Maruia''']] :'''Matakitaki''' :'''Matakitaki River''' :Matiri :Owen River :Taramea Station :Toi Patch :Tutaki :Upper Buller :'' '''Boatman's Riding''' ''      [[: Category:Boatmans Creek, West Coast|'''Boatmans Creek''']]
A road used to run from opposite the Cronadun Hotel to Boatmans Creek, a minor tributary of the Inangahua River, where John Redman and party reported that they had found gold in 1866. The township of Capleston was once located in the Boatmans Creek Valley.
[[: Category:Capleston, West Coast|'''Capleston''']]
Capleston was located on the banks of Boatmans Creek, a minor tributary of the Inangahua River The town was originally known as Boatmans or Caplestown, named after P.Q. Caples , Otago prospector, who prospected in the Boatmans Creek area. Capleston had a population of 153, two hotels, a store, blacksmith, public library, school, post office and two churches. Several dredges worked in the vicinity.
Gold mines named '''Fiery Cross, Just in Time '''and the''' Lone Star''' were in the hills behind Capleston and among them produced about 135,000 ounces (233 kg) of gold. The Inangahua fields were riven by fault lines resulting from earthquakes which long ago shattered or dislocated the steeply dipping reefs. Lost reefs were a common cause of mines closing.
Also up the Boatmans Valley, right of Kirwan's Hill and at an altitude of almost 900 metres, the Lord Brassy Mine, also called Kirwan's Reward, posed enormous difficulties for the miners to get equipment up the mountainside to the mine. In 1975 there was still a battery at Kirwan's Creek and some of the mining machinery and signs of alluvial diggings could be found in Boatmans River Valley.
:Fiery Cross :Just-in-Time Hill :Clinton Creek :Coal Creek :'''Cronadon'''
Cronadun, West Coast - New Zealand, WGS84 coordinates: -42.02912453, 171.86540330, is situated on the east bank of the Inangahua River. There were some important sluicing gold diggings in the triangle formed by Larry Creek, the Inangahua River and the edge of the Reefton Hills, the population in the 1870s was large. In February 1873, a sub- post office was opened at Mr Gallagher's store in Cronadun for the convenience of miners. '''1873 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1407, 3 February 1873, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18730203.2.5?end_date=31-12-1899&items_per_page=10&query=Cronadun&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1870&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cMDTIM%2cMEX%2cMPRESS%2cPGAMA%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 March 2024)
It was estimated that in March 1880 there was a total population of 370 - 270 Europeans and 100 Chinese at Cronadun, Capleston and Larry's Creek in the Inagahua County. A daily coach took passengers between Reefton and Cronadun. '''1880 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Inangahua Times, 9 January 1880, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/IT18800109.2.10.3?end_date=31-12-1899&items_per_page=10&page=11&query=Cronadun&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1870&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cMDTIM%2cMEX%2cMPRESS%2cPGAMA%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 9 March 2024)
:Flowers Gully :Hopeful Hill :Italian Gully :Junction of Buller :Landing- Creek :Redman's Creek :Specimen Hill :'' '''[[:Category: Reefton, West Coast|Reefton Riding]]''' ''    :Anderson's Creek :Buller Road :Burk's Creek :Deadman's Creek :Devil's Creek :Fern Flat :Inangahua River :[[:Category: Reefton, West Coast|'''Reefton, Town''']] :[[:Category: Ross, West Coast|'''Ross, Town''']] :Soldier's Gully Town :Waitaki River :'' '''Murray Riding''' ''    :Ajax Hill Quartz Reef :Black's Point. Town :Cement Town, Murray Creek :Energetic Quartz Reef :'' '''[[:Category: Crushington, West Coast|Crushington Riding]]''' ''   :[[:Category: Crushington, West Coast|Crushington, Town]] :Lank's Gully :Merry Jig Creek :Rainy Creek :Upper Inangahua :'' '''Antonio's Riding'''  ''   :Adamstown :Antonio's Flat :Blackwater :Brown's Creek :Cariboo Village :Grey Road :Maori Gully :Murphy's Creek :Otututu :Red Jack's :Slab Hut Creek :Snowy Creek :'''[[:Category: Grey District, West Coast|GREY COUNTY]] '''     :'' '''Waipuna Riding''' ''  :[[:Category: Ahaura, West Coast|Ahaura, Town]] :Amuri Road :Brandy Jack's :Duffer's'Creek :Grey Road :Granville :Half-Ounce :Haupiri Flat :Noble's Creek :Orwell Creek :Pike's Plains :Totara Flat :Waipuna :'' '''[[:Category: Nelson Creek, West Coast|Nelson Riding]]''' ''      :Callaghan's Creek :Cornish Creek :German Gully :Hatter's, Town :Irishman's Creek :Kangaroo Ranges :Lake Hochstetter :Main Grey Valley Road :No. 1 Creek :No. 2 Creek :No. 3 Creek :Owen's Look-out :Right-Hand Branch :Riverview :Sullivan's Gully :Try-Again Terrace :'' '''Red Jack's Riding''' ''   :Abe's Gully :Arnold Bridge :Bell Hill :Bell's Gully :Blackwater :Camptown :Candlelight :Cockney Terrace :Deadman's Gully :Deep Creek :German Gully No. 2 :Irishtown :Lake Brunner :Maori Gully No. 2 :Notown :Notown Road :Paddy's Gully :Portague Gully :Red Jack's Creek :Sunday Creek :Twelve-Mile Township :'' '''Brunnerton Riding''' ''    :Baxter's Creek :[[:Category: Blackball, West Coast|Blackball]] :[[:Category: Brunner, West Coast|Brunnerton]] :Caledonian Creek :Coal Reserve :Grey River, West Bank :Langdon and Jones's Flat :Moonlight :Slaty Creek :[[:Category:Taylorville, West Coast|'''TAYLORVILLE''']] '' '''[[:Category:Cobden, West Coast|Cobden Riding]]'''  '' [[:Category:Cobden, West Coast|'''COBDEN TOWN''']]
Although called a suburb of Greymouth and having finally merged with the Borough of Greymouth in the early 1930s, Cobden (West Coast - New Zealand topographic map. WGS84 coordinates: -42.43669131, 171.21149440.) was a town in its own right until at least the mid-20th century. In Alfred Saunders, Superintendent of the Nelson Province, checked on the potential and the people in residence there and decided that the area north of the Grey River and the southern boundary of the province, had potential that was worth developing and a Cobden port established. He named the town Cobden to honour Richard Cobden who was (3 June 1804 – 2 April 1865) an English Radical and Liberal politician, manufacturer, and a campaigner for free trade and peace. Between 1860 and the early 1880s the Grey River could be crossed only by boat or punt, the timetable being determined by river levels and tides. It was both dangerous and unsatisfactory for those who needed to cross the river. In June 1883 the decision was made to build a bridge and it was completed in 1886.
[[:Category: Barrytown, West Coast|'''BARRYTOWN''']]
'''Canoe Creek'''
South of Punakaiki on the seaward side of the Paparua Ranges, Canoe Creek saddles with Moonlight's Gully on the inland slopes from which coarse gold washed into the confined Canoe Creek valley. It became the largest centre between Brighton in the north and Cobden in the south during the gold rushes.
At Canoe Creek miners shafted and tunnelled a row of Terraces named from Number One Terrace to Number Five Terrace. By the end of March1867 the population of Canoe Creek (officially Pakington) by the end of March 1867 was over 1,500, dropped to 500 in May and a few score by the end of the year.
'''Coal Creek'''
Coal Creek rises in the Twelve Apostle range and discharges into the Mawheranui, Grey River east of the present Cobden Bridge. On the north bank of the River, on the Coal Creek Flats, H. Nelson, an agricultural farmer on the Flats, opened the Vauxhall Gardens in 1866. There people could enjoy a 'Ball on the Green Sward' and 'Sylvan Shades for Romantic Lovers', serenaded by the Alliance Band. Access was by boat, there being no bridge across the river. People had picnics, viewed fire displays and went to fêtes there. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 307, 31 December 1868, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18681231.2.27.4 Papers Past Article] (accessed 26 April 2023)
In December 1867 'Old English Sports' were held there "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 303, 21 December 1867, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18671221.2.18.6 Papers Past Article] (accessed 26 April 2023)
and in July 1873, a well-known cyclist suffered severe injuries when he tried to ride up a spiral column at the Vauxhall Gardens and fell 45 feet. "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 2442, 29 July 1873, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18730729.2.13 Papers Past Article] (accessed 26 April 2023)
December 1880 saw the first meeting of the Archery and Croquet Club at the gardens.
"Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Observer, Volume 1, Issue 16, 25 December 1880, Page 140
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TO18801225.2.18 Papers Past Article] (accessed 26 April 2023)
'''Darkies' Terrace '''
Darkies Terrace was located above the Cobden north beach, north of Greymouth on New Zealand’s West Coast. It was named after African-American prospector Arthur Atkinson who was a freed slave who arrived in New Zealand in 1865 and had discovered gold in a creek there. It came to be known as Darkies Terrace and Darkies Creek which were official names. Darkies Terrace and Darkies Road in the Buller were not officiallly named. '''North Beach''' '''North Lead ''' '''Fagan's Creek''' '''Herbert's Terrace''' :Seven-Mile Beach :Seven-Mile Creek :Seventeen-Mile Beach :South Lead :Ten-Mile Creek Diggings :Terrace near Razorback :Twelve-Mile Beach :Twenty-two-Mile Creek (near Razorback''') ''' :'' '''Maori Creek Riding''' ''      :Arnold, Town :Brown's Gully :[[:Category: Dunganville, West Coast|Dunganville, Town]] :German Gully :Italian Gully :Liverpool's :Maori Creek :Maori Gully :New River :Patterson's Creek :[[:Category: Stillwater, West Coast|Stillwater Creek]] :Waimea Creek :Wood's Creek :'' '''Paroa Riding'''  ''   :Grey and Marsden Road :Grey and Reefton Road :Kaiata Flat :Limestone Terrace :Manuka Flat :Old Tramway (Marsden Road) :Rutherglen :South Beach :Tramway to Teremakau :Welshman's Terrace and Flat :'' '''Marsden Riding''' ''      :Blackwater :Cameron's Track :Cape Terrace :Cariboo :Cockaballa :Cockeye :Dolly Varden :Eight-Mile Creek :German Terrace :Greenstone and Marsden Road :Irishman's Town :Manuka Flat :Marsden, Town :Mosquito Creek :Nemona :New River :Niagara :Scotch Jock's :'' '''Hohonu Riding''' ''      :Biggs :Duke of Edinburgh Town :Greenstone Creek :Greenstone Road :Greenstone Township :Hay's Terrace :Houlahan's     :[[:Category: Inchbonnie, West Coast|Inch Bonnie Station]] :Lake Brunner :Lake Paroa :Maori Point :Pain's Gully :Quinn's Terrace :'''Special Settlement and Road'''
An unsealed road runs from Kumara to Inchbonnie. A special agricultural settlement was established near Greenstone on this Kumara-Inchbonnie Road. :Three-Mile Creek :Westbrook :'''Teremakau Bridge (Inchbonnie)''' State Highway 73 and the Midland Line railway both pass through Inchbonnie. Prior to the opening of the road bridge in December 1972, the only crossing of the Taramakau River at Inchbonnie was the railway bridge on the Midland Line. Anecdotal history reports that locals in the Inchbonnie area adapted vehicles to run on the railway bridge so that they could cross to the pub at Jacksons.
'''[[:Category: Westland District, West Coast|WESTLAND COUNTY]]''' '' '''Arahura Riding''' '' '''Arahura River'''
The Arahura River, 35 miles in length, rises in the Southern Alps at Browning Pass and flows west, then north, then west again to reach the Westland lowland just north of Lake Kaniere, whence it flows north-west to the sea, 8 miles north of Hokitika. Major tributaries in the mountains are Harman River, Newton Creek, Olderog Creek, and Wainihinihi River and, near the coast, Kaiwaka Creek In April 1861 James Mackay, explorer, discussed terms of purchase of land from the Mawheranui River in the north to the Hokitika River in the South, with Poutini Ngai Tahu tangata whenua who numbered about 100. Ten thousand acres and a large reserve each side of the Arahura River as well as 1,000 acres at Māwhera, the main kainga, were to remain unsold. The total remaining land was sold for £300.
'''Old Christchurch Road'''
Originally the main road (now SH73) from Arthur’s Pass to Hokitika, the Old Christchurch Road turned south immediately before what is now the Okuku Reserve, then ran West through the Arahura River Valley, crossed over a bridge (no longer there) and followed the Hau Hau Road through Blue Spur then south to Kaniere or west to Hokitika.
'''Callaghan's (Waimea)'''
Callaghan’s Road is north of Goldsborough, 16 kilometres north-east of Hokitika. It may have been named after Thomas Callaghan, who was involved in negotiations at the Inangahua gold fields. Several alluvial shallow pits (casts) can still be found there, some historic, and some very recent. It is thought gold was discovered there in the late 1860's, shortly after Goldsborough. In 1867 the ‘Old Waimea’ was in its third year with mining works with thirty whims hauling up wash at Piper’s Flat, Quin’s, Kelly’s and Callaghan’s and by 1869 there were 50 miners. The gold was in gravel layers, initially mined via shafts, which were soon flooded by the copious water at the location and later mining with high powered water jets, blasting the hardened auriferous clay cement off the face. (Note: A whim was comprises a capstan or a wide drum with a vertical axle. A rope was wound around the drum, with both ends traversing several pulleys and hanging down the mine shaft). It is claimed the location was the first to introduce foxglove (digitalis) into New. Zealand, when a homesick Irish miner wrote for seeds
Joseph Moretti, Joseph Clopott, and Joseph Manzoni formed the Callaghan’s Long Tailrace Gold Mining Company in 1890, with only £500 pounds capital. High powered water sluicing was used on land once containing tunnels dug by the original alluvial miners. Manzoni continued for a number of decades at Callaghan’s and applied for a lease in 1918. In 1891 Hyndman and party obtained gold from a gravel wash, 6 feet below the surface, yielding 5-6 cwt in 1891. Beneath the wash was a layer of sediment full of rotten wood, with much water which flooded the shaft. Rich gold was discovered at Italian Gully at Callaghan’s in 1895, with dredging continuing from 1900 to 1910. After that S.R. Honey was actively mining there.
At Callaghan's gold sluicing claim in 1933 when Charles Stoup (19) was hitching a truck in the incline tunnel in 1933 the power cords became entangled and he was electrocuted. His father, who also worked at the mine, found his body. The Maori Gully (Kokiri) Gold Dredging Company (later re-named Maori Gold Ltd), was dredging at the Callaghan’s site from the late 1930's, until the company was wound up in 1944. The company had always complained the ground was difficult to dredge, and faced with the cost of new machinery needed, decided to liquidate the company.
'''Big Dam '''
There was an intricate drainage pattern at Waimea which dissected the plateau, which was isolated from the main rages, and where most diggings were located. A great number of small water races were constructed and these were fed by five large dams the biggest of which was the work of James Meehan, known as “Californian Jim” and party. It was an earth and timber dam on the Right Hand Branch, 90 feet across, 16 feet wide at the top and 115 feet through at the base and was named “Perseverance”.
'''Hatter’s Gully'''
Hatter’s Gully was in the Big Dam, Waimea district. A ‘hatter’ on gold fields was a solitary digger working alone. Archbishop Harper described them as being content with the solitude of well-kept huts, a few books, hard work and a dog as companion. Hatter’s Gully and Native Reserve 30 together covered 2000 acres. A small gold rush began in Hatter’s Gully in April 1868. A month later John Walker from Yorkshire, England, was cutting wood near a water-race cutting and was killed in a landslip. The companies working at Hatter’s Gully in October 1869 were Brown and Companies Party and McEwan and Cross. In September 1873 Walter and Company also had a claim.
In July 1875 four mining parties were working in Hatter’s Gully and there were two tracks – one to Goldsborough and the other to Stafford. Mention was made in West Coast Times 30 July 1875 of an “Oriental population” at Humphrey’s Gully. By 1878 there was a population of 17 males. An engineer was directed to survey a track from the end of Humphrey’s and Hatter’s track to Hatter’s Gully, a distance of about 40 chains (0.8 Km), in August 1878. By 1882 Hatter’s Gully was reported as the eastern boundary of the Arahura Road School District. In 1883 at a meeting of the Westland County Council, Mr Dungan gave directions for a track to be cleared from Hatter’s Gully in the Big Dam area to the 10 Mile peg on the Christchurch Road. The Hatter’s Gully track needed to be put into a “proper state of repair” by March 1886. Charles Burgess, working on his own in March 1887, made a 288ft (about 88 metres) tunnel at Hatter’s Gully, Stafford, but found little gold. He applied for an extended claim.
'''Hatter's Creek'''
Hatter’s Creek, or Hatter’s Gully Creek, is located to the south of the current Gillams Gully Road in the Big Dam, Waimea area of the West Coast, New Zealand. The estimate terrain elevation above sea level is 497 metres. In 1882, Hatter’s Gully Creek was the southern boundary of the Stafford School District and the northern boundary of the Arahura Road School District, continuing north from the Blue Spur. A ‘hatter’ on gold fields was a solitary digger working alone. Note: There are three Hatter’s Creeks on the West Coast and one Hatter’s Gully Creek in Otago.
'''Ballarat Hill '''
Ballarat Hill, 491 feet high and from the top of which smoke from the Blue Spur settlement could be seen, was at the centre of the workings named ‘Pretty Woman’s which had been opened up in April 1866 by Hille’s German Party. Pretty Woman’s Gully joined Waimea Creek from the south-east. Dwellings and tents pitched at random, fourteen stores and three hotels formed a disorderly town on Ballarat Hill. The gold was in cemented black sand with the diggings set in a maze of gullies, terraces and small flats and shafted and tunnelled. In September and October the Ballarat Hill workings were extended to Piper’s Flat, Humpy’s Gully and many other small terraces.
'''Piper's Flat '''
Between Ballarat Hill and Scandinavian Terrace (Waimea Creek) Stafford, Pipers Flat gold rush workings began in 1866. The population in November 1866 was increasing and spreading daily. It was a notably rich area among the diggings of the Waimea gold fields and was taken up by the ‘Wheel of Fortune’ claim. In 1867 thirty whims hauled up the wash at Piper’s Flat, Quinn’s, Kelly’s and Callaghan’s. At Pipers Flat there was a Tramway Station Hotel and a raised bridge for the Arahura to Stafford tramway. Fifty acres of land was sold at Piper’s Creek in February 1878, for agricultural purposes. In October 1878 the population of Pipers Flat was 143 and a new bridge was built there in November.
'''Pretty Woman's Gully'''
Situated on the north east bank of the Waimea Creek, opposite half-way point on the track where ‘Pegleg’ (Thomas Stafford) had a store, Pretty Woman’s Gully was opened up by Hilles’ German party in April 1866. Gold (auriferous black cemented sand) found there was taken up under the ‘Wheel of Fortune’ claim. In November 1866, the yields at Pretty Women’s Terrace were good, but heavy rain was hindering work in several places.
'''Auckland Beach /Auckland Lead '''
The Auckland Beach Lead, running parallel with the shore, lay between the crown of the sand dunes and swampy ground extending from the Arahura River to Waimea Creek. It was only one claim wide and dipped at a twenty degree angle toward the sea. Paddocking (alluvial mining working systematically with a series of small pits) was the general mode of work with shallow sinking from seven to sixteen feet. The town that sprung up was called Eight Mile. The Auckland lead was one of the three richest black-sand diggings on the West Coast and would have supported nearly three thousand men.
'''Beal’s Road, Auckland'''
At the Westland County Council meeting, 10 November 1886, Mr McWhirter, a member of the Arahura Road Board, moved that “tenders be invited before the next meeting for the construction of the track termed deviation of Star Track to Beal’s Road.” In Newspaper reports the road was named alternatively Beal’s Road or Beale’s Road in the Arahura Riding. Star Track was also named Eel’s Creek and ran from Stafford to the beach at the Auckland lead, 58 chains (just over 1 km) south of Waimea Creek. Beal’s Track would have been located within the same area.
'''Cardigan'''
In the 1881 Census of New Zealand, Cardigan is listed as being in the Arahura Riding and having a total population of 7 people: 5 men and two women. There may have been others not on the electoral roll living there. Cardigan may have served some purpose such a collecting tolls rather than mining gold.
'''Chapel Terrace'''
In January 1868, at Hatters Terrace at the foot of Scandinavian Hill behind Staffordtown, only two claims were yielding gold, but several shafts were being sunk. By March 1872 attention was being drawn to the success at Chapel Terrace, but a scarcity of water hampered progress. Eight miners objected to the sale of less than an acre of land, already on agricultural lease, on Chapel Terrace in January 1873 on the grounds that there was gold in that land. The land was not sold. In January 1875, Claus Falk, a disturbed miner, drowned himself at Chapel Terrace. Adams and McGregor brought Adam’s head race around Chapel Terrace in March 1877 so that a significant area of land overhanging the left hand branch of the Waimea could be worked. It was thought that the land would pay good wages for at least two years.
'''Arahura Road'''
Until 1867, Canterbury authorities focused on overland links between the east and west so that track-making on the West Coast gold fields was limited to a few short roads near mining townships and a cattle trail down the lower Taramakau. From 1867 to 1876 there were tramways at Stafford, Hou Hou (variously spelt Ho Ho and Hau Hau) and Kanieri gold fields. By 1876 roads between Arahura and Hokitika and Arahura and Stafford Town were built. This led to a Royal Commission report on the claims for compensation being made by the owners of the trams. Compensation paid in relation to Arahura Road was “the sum which, in our opinion, is justly and equitably due to the owners of this tramway is one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five pounds [£1,885]”.
Coaches ran between Hokitika and Arahura, then, because of the several near calamities in the Arahura River, passengers were ferried across the river to another coach to take them from Arahura to the Taramakau River. From 7 November 1866, The Eclipse Line took passengers from Hokitika to the Waimea followed by a Cobb service also in the Waimea. Near Kapitea Creek a coach was once swept away at the Saltwater-New River Ford to the sea and the driver was drowned. In July 1878 the Road Board of the Arahura Road District was dissolved and the district was merged into the County of Westland.
'''Blake's Terrace (Chesterfield) '''
In January 1866, Wakely, Johnson and Riddle opened up a small gold deposit three miles south of the Taramakau River. Between Kapitea Creek and Waimea Creek two leads were found, the richest being Blake’s Terrace which was rushed in July and August. On a hundred acre pakihi close to the diggings, within a month Chesterfield possessed sixty stores, two large dance halls and a Catholic Chapel, then within three months the population dwindled to less than a fifth of the original number.
'''Chesterfield Road'''
In 1869 a store at the junction of the Chesterfield and Goldsborough (Forkstown) Roads was mentioned in the ‘Grey River Argus”. Coaches travelled on Chesterfield road which joined the New Lamplough Lead Road. In February 1870 there were toll gates on Chesterfield Road, which were tendered by the Westland County Council for lease. Chesterfield Road is currently a relatively straight road beginning at Chesterfield on the plateau above the Main South Road in Awatuna and is about 9 km in length It has a T Junction with the East A Road that runs north east to the Otira/Arthur’s Pass Road.
'''Chickahominy Terrace '''
/ In July 1878 the Westland County Council allocated a sum of not more than £ 50 for a track to be built along the three –quarters of a mile from the sawmill at Stafford Town to Chickahominy Terrace and tenders were invited in September 1879 for 15 chains of track to be built from Chickahominy Gully to Chickahominy Terrace. These locations were within the area of the Stafford, Waimea gold fields and Mr Sandle had seen a great many people beginning to work on Chickahominy Terrace and he believed that a great deal of gold would be found.
'''Back Creek'''
During 1908 applications for nine small beach claims were made and approved in the Arahura District. One of these was Back Creek where the parties’ hard work had satisfactory results.
[[:Category: Kumara, West Coast|Kumara]]
In 1876, the news of a potential gold field at Kumara resulted in the West Coast’s last major gold rush. Recognition for the discovery was given to James Robertson who had been prospecting the heavily forested area south of the Taramakau (at that time written as ‘Teremakau’)and Greenstone Rivers. A more colourful discredited explanation was that it was discovered by two ‘moonlighters’, Cashman and Houlahan when they were digging the foundations of an illicit whisky still near Dillmanstown about 3 kilometres (2 miles) east of Kumara. At first there was a liberal sprinkling of inexperienced men who soon became discouraged, followed by a larger number of experienced miners who carefully noted returns and conditions before making any move.
Townships were established at Larrikins (Kumara) and Dillmanstown. A population of 6000 was reputed to be on the field by the end of 1876 and about half this number was still there 18 months later. Kumara grew into a thriving town with about 50 hotels. It was serviced by coaches from Hokitika and a horse tram running on wooden rails from Greymouth. Dillmanstown boasted 6 hotels, 4 butchers and a bakery.
Advertisements in the papers of 1876 first gave notice of coaches leaving Hokitika for Kumara every morning and afternoon. The Greymouth and Kumara Tramway Company had a coach running by 2 May 1876, Richard Seddon moved to Kumara during the gold rush and led the way in the town with his organisational ability He soon had the town laid out, reserves established, and was elected the first mayor of the new borough.
Soon after mid 1876 Kumara had Hotels, J Havill butchery and Seddon Bros butchers, Sinclair and Jack, general merchant selling building materials of all types, a registered mining agent, a mining and engine smith, a general store ‘where every conceivable article may be obtained’, D Falvey, glazier, painter, sign writer, decorator and cypher engraver, Davidson’s and Co General ironmongers, blacksmith and horse-shoers (they also advertised clothing - tweed trousers and vests and ladies Prunella boots), Berlin House for blankets, there were fruit trees, roses and extra strong Hawthorn quicks for sale, and Campbell and Kettle coal merchants. Pierson and Carew Aerated Waters and Cordial Factory in Main Street first advertised in September 1876.
There were was a resident Surgeon and Accouteur, a resident doctor, Duncan McLean with cures for all manner of medical conditions and three barrister, solicitor and Notaries Public from Greymouth and Hokitika who attended the Warden’s an. d Magistrates Courts.
In July the Kumara Lodge, 146, held a grand concert at the Kumara Public Hall and the German Association held a ball on 6 October 1876.
A letter to the editor in the Grey River Argus, 13 May 1877 lamented that more sad and fatal accidents in proportion to its population occurred in Kumara than in any other gold field in the Colony. The writer asked for an inspector of mines to be appointed. He asked, “Should it not be within the power of the Warden to inflict upon the guilty a severe punishment – a reprimand with the dreaded finger of scorn would, in great measure, check this evil.”The population of Kumara was 4,220 in October 1877
[[:Category: Larrikins, West Coast|Larrikins]]
Immediately east of Kumara, Larrikins gold field, also known as Larrikins Terrace, was located between Dillmanstown and Kumara. The name Larrikins was given to a group of young diggers who, when they “washed-up” (collected the gold from their sluice boxes) they would send up a loud shout of “Coo-ee” which was echoed by each party in the bush until the call eventually reached Kumara. It is estimated that at one time fully 3000 men were digging between Dillman's and Kumara. Townships were established at Larrikins (Kumara) and Dillmanstown.
As was common on the gold fields accidental injuries and deaths, illness, disputes and drunkenness occurred at Larrikins. The Larrikins Sawmill Company, working manager Mr. Gilbert London, Sawmillers and Wholesale Timber Merchants, mills were situated about three quarters of a mile from Dillmanstown, and were originally the property of Mr. William Morris. Mrs McGrath, senior, and Thomas McGrath, proprietors took them over in the year 1896 and were fast building up a large local trade. A Pelton wheel, three feet in diameter, was used, giving a pressure of sixty-five feet and equivalent to eighteen horse-power. The milling plant consisted of three saws (circular and breaking-down) and breast and block-cutting benches. The bush, which was 500 acres in extent, was worked by day labour, and the plant was capable of an output of 6000 feet daily. Logs were hauled out of the bush by means of a patent steam winch, with wire rope. Messrs McGrath and Co. gave constant employment to ten men, and had two timber carts running daily.
[[:Category: Dillmanstown, West Coast|Dillman's Town]]
Gold was first discovered at Dillmanstown by Prussian born Gustave Dillman in 1876 who opened up a store in the town. A year later the new town, just under two miles east of Kumara, had a population of 4220. At one time, Dillmanstown had six hotels, four butchers, a saw-mill, baker, 3 boot-makers, several large stores, many small shops and a school. As the gold lessened many residents moved on. Dillman left after the gold faded and went to Lyell then moved on from there in the late 1880's, and disappeared. In 1893, a skeleton was found 12 miles from Glenwye Station by cattle musterers. A swag and tent was found 6 miles away in 1898. Paperwork in the tent was for Gustave the skeleton was identified as Dillman. As this was the last of the rush period, many miners decided to stay at Dillmanstown and Kumara. The public school at Dillmanstown was attended by about 120 children who receive instruction up to Standard II, and were then transferred to the main school at Kumara.
'''Dillman's Town Lead'''
The main area of workings was just south of the town, at a location called Dunedin Flat. The area contained wash-dirt up to 30 feet thick, overlain by 50 feet of gravel. An impressive series of water-races, carrying water to the sluicing claims was a striking feature of the area at the height of the gold rush. In 1883, the Government put down a water-carrying plant known as No. 1 Channel. The yield of gold, however, slowly decreased.
'''Dillman's Road'''
The gold field Warden, 29 November 1881, describes a point on Dillman’s Road at survey peg 163 on the Kumara Water Race, which was south east of Dillmanstown. Currently this would be the beginning of the Stafford Loop Road. In June 1883 an application was made for a residence to be built on the south-west side of Kumara and Dillmans’ Road. At that time an area between Dillmanstown and Kumara town ship was the Larrikin’s gold field. A map of Kumara in 1891 shows a road named Dillmanstown-Larrikins Road running from Dillmanstown south through the Larrikins gold field to the Government Water race. The roads in the area around what was Larrikins no longer exist. Dillmans’ Road east of Kumara, was not just a road only for travelling from one place to another. In June 1886, Mrs John Wooldridge taught French and piano lessons at ‘The Break’, Dillman’s Road. Three of the applicants to the Kumara gold field’s Warden, in March 1889, for a Licensed Holding on Patrick’s Terrace for the purposes of gold mining, lived in Dillman’s Road.
'''Drake's Terrace'''
Drake Hill is located north east of Greenstone near Lake Brunner and Drake Creek runs from the south of the hill into Carew Bay, Lake Brunner.
'''Dunedin Flat'''
Dunedin Flat was among the Kumara District sub district mining holdings south of the Taramakau River in the Borough of Kumara and which included Dillman’s, Blake’s lead, Dunedin Flat, Shamrock Lead, Shallow Lead, Zig Zag Lead and Larrikins. The ground in the area was described by Warden Mr Mackay as generally being of a treacherous character that required great care in working and timbering it. The mining population for the whole area was about 1,981 in April 1880. The monthly average yield of gold at that time was about 1,000 ounces.
'''Shamrock Lead''''''
Shamrock Lead was among the Kumara District sub district mining holdings south of the Taramakau River in the Borough of Kumara and which included Dillman’s, Blake’s lead, Dunedin Flat, Shamrock Lead, Shallow Lead, Zig Zag Lead and Larrikins. The ground in the area was described by Warden Mr Mackay as generally being of a treacherous character that required great care in working and timbering it. The mining population for the whole area was about 1,981 in April 1880. The monthly average yield of gold at that time was about 1,000 ounces.
'''Duffer's Gully'''
At the headwaters of the New River (considered to be part of the Arnold gold field), about one or two hundred men worked the four best gullies – Liverpool Bill’s Gully, Germans’ Gully, Italians’ Gully ad Duffer’s Gully – using ground sluicing and tunnelling. In January 1866 the Arnold field population was two thousand after which there was a steady decline to eight hundred in August 1866.
'''German Gully'''
One of three West Coast gold fields named German Gully, the rush, in January 1865, was in German Gully which joined the Waimea Creek close to the beach and was fourteen miles from Kanieri. It was a narrow, steep-sided section of a creek valley at latitude42° 22' 5" S and longitude 171° 28' 48"
E. Hugh Carmichael, a miner at German Gully was strangled and his body thrown into a shaft in December 1867. In the Supreme Court at Hokitika in May 1868, James Douglas was convicted for his manslaughter. “A cold-blooded deliberate murder” .…. the verdict was received with equal astonishment by the Judge, prisoner and public”. James Douglas was sentenced to penal servitude for life. In January 1871, Daniel Duyre, of German Gully, Arahura, in a letter to the Editor of the ‘West Coast Times’ complained that miners in the district were being neglected by the Warden’s clerk, Kanieri.
Farming was happening near German Gully during the gold rush. In December 1871 Mr John Olsen posted a notice in the ‘West Coast Times’ stating that any stock wandering onto his pasturage licence above German Gully would be impounded. Mr Seddon and Mr Patrick of the Arahura Road Board moved that the whole Board examine the tracks laid out between German Gully, Big Dam and Goldsborough. In July tenders were called for by the Arahura Road Board, for horse tracks to be made between these places.
'''Goldsborough, Town (Forkstown)'''
Forkstown, officially named Goldsborough was the supply centre for the several diggings of the Waimea gold field. In 1864 the Waimea population increased dramatically and Charles Money recorded the beginnings of Forkstown, sited at the junction of three main tributaries of Waimea Creek, where men were, ‘lighting fires, pitching tents, drinking, fighting, cursing and shouting all at once. By 11 o’clock, in the heat of the dense and almost untrodden bush, a street had arisen ….Swift as the walls of Aladdin’s Palace, stores, shanties, public houses, butchers, bakers and doctor’s shops were to be found on every side….’It grew into a raw, rough, mining camp with men washing gold at the edge of the unformed streets. Fights between drunken men broke out regularly. The first workings were confined to creek beds and extended from two miles below Forkstown to eight miles above it.
A Catholic church was dedicated in Goldsborough in June 1867. Good quality gold was found in the district and during the early days two banks with branches in the township did a prosperous business. A considerable amount of sluicing was carried on with water being obtained from the Government water races. About the year 1900 Goldsborough was destroyed by fire; and, latterly, owing to the encroachments of the river, the houses in the lower part of the settlement have had to be removed and by 1901 the population had decreased to 146. Services were conducted in the Anglican and Catholic local churches and there was a State school in the township, with an average attendance of twenty-eight children. Goldsborough had two hotels, and the business of the post office was conducted at one of the local stores. In 1905 the old postal district of Big Dam was included in Goldsborough.
'''Goldsborough Road'''
In May 1869 the ‘Grey River Argus’ Correspondent wrote that the Goldsborough Road was “rapidly going ahead” and in September 1869 the “Grey River Argus” listed charges, ranging from 2 pence to 6 shillings, for three Toll Gates on the road and a store at the junction of the Chesterfield and Goldsborough Roads was mentioned. In February 1870 tenders were accepted by the Hokitika County Council for the re-construction of the Stafford and Goldsborough Road and also called for tenders for the lease of Toll Gates on the Stafford – Goldsborough and Goldsborough - Greenstone Roads. A description of the Goldsborough roads in 1871 stated that, “The roads in the district are fair, and the coach from Hokitika and Stafford passes daily to Kumara.” Tenders were called in November 1873 for the construction of a Stafford to Goldsborough Road deviation. In June 1875 a notice in the ‘West Coast Times’, miners were warmed that the boundary of the sub-divisions of the District was an imaginary line crossing Goldsborough Road at right-angles to Denniston’s old store (formerly McMillan’s). '''Old Greenstone Road'''
An article in the ‘Kumara Times’, 18 April 1878, stated that there were road reserves for Fox’s, Callaghans and the Loop Line Road to the west and east of Greenstone Road in the Westland County. Greenstone Road ran from the southern boundary of Kumara, continuing on from what was then named Main Road in the town (now Greenstone Road), up the hill past the cemetery through the Waimea and south to Goldsborough, crossing the Little Kapitea Creek. From Fox’s in the north, Greenstone Road passed the Taramakau Bridge on the north side of the river in 1884 and also went through Kumara, south of the river. Coaches took the Greenstone Road through this route from Kumara.
'''Hatter’s Gully'''
A ‘hatter’ on gold fields was a solitary digger working alone. Archbishop Harper described then as being content with the solitude of well-kept huts, a few books, hard work and a dog as companion.
'''Hokitika - Greymouth Road '''
By October 1865 coaches were running twice weekly along the beach between Hokitika and Greymouth, ferries being used to cross the Arahura and Taramakau Rivers. Rowley’s Express Line began the first regular three times a week service, 16 December 1865. Then in March 1866 Leander Cole of Christchurch business Cobb and Co established a West Coast Agency. “Jack” coached which could carry 20 passengers started running daily between Hokitika and Greymouth. One coach took passengers to the ferry at the Arahura River, a second picked them up from the ferry and took them to the Taramakau River and a third carried them to Greymouth.
At some time before May 1876 a bridge (Thompson’s Bridge) had been constructed across the Arahura River close to the sea, coaches crossing it from the Hokitika-Greymouth Road which ran on or parallel to the beach. Flooding of the river flats caused significant problems for the bridge. Tenders were called for the construction of a training wall along the north bank of the river in January 1879. During July 1877 the Westland County Council called for tenders for the construction of a bridge over Waimea Creek at Piper’s Flat and at Stafford Town on the Hokitika-Greymouth Road, indicating that the road referred not only to the beach road but to where it branched inland at that time at would have connected with the old Greenstone Road and Stafford Loop roads. In August 1877 the Government decided to build bridges across the Hokitika and Taramakau Rivers. December 18 1893, the railway line from Hokitika to Greymouth opened and included a 220 metres (720 ft) long single-lane dual road and rail bridge across the Taramakau River. The bridge consisted of six 36 metre steel trusses and a combined road rail deck. By 2016, this bridge was New Zealand's last remaining road and rail bridge. There were 25 crashes on the bridge in the 10 years to June 2015, including one fatality in 2012.The one-lane bridge also caused traffic congestion on State Highway 6, because vehicles had to queue before crossing. Work on a new road bridge commenced in 2016 and was completed at a cost of $25 million, opened 22 July 2018. The old bridge continues in service as a rail-only bridge.
Tenders for the construction of the Hokitika-Greymouth Railway Bridge over the Arahura River, about 50 chains east of the sea, went out in May 1886. Building the large timber truss single lane bridge began in 1886 and was made into a combined road/rail bridge in 1893 in which year the railway opened. The seaside road was then changed to run at a right angle around the Greyhound Hotel, south of the river, up to the bridge. It was not until the late 1980s or early 1990s that the road was constructed diagonally across farmland to the bridge leaving the Greyhound Hotel high and dry. It was destroyed by fire in 1996. In 2016 the dual road-rail bridge was replaced with separate modern bridges for road and rail.
'''Italian Gully'''
The Waimea gold field had several terraces, gullies and flats where gold was mined. The second rush went up German Gully, a steep sided creek gorge, north of Stafford and Goldsborough. A third rush (Three Mile Rush) spilt over north east into the headwaters of Kapitea Creek filling Callaghan’s Gully, Italian’s Gully and Maori Gully. As the name suggests diggers there were predominantly of Italian (Swiss Italian) origins.
At the headwaters of the New River (considered to be part of the Arnold gold field), about one or two hundred men worked the four best gullies – Liverpool Bill’s Gully, Germans’ Gully, Italians’ Gully ad Duffer’s Gully – using ground sluicing and tunnelling. In January 1866 the Arnold field population was two thousand after which there was a steady decline to eight hundred in August 1866.
It was reported in June 1866 that people had been making their way there for the past three weeks and that by August 1866 no District Warden had yet visited Italian Flat. In November 1866, Italian Gully mining was quiet, but steady and that those who had decided to locate themselves there were satisfied with their prospects. In 1867 when some residents of Italian Gully went to stay in Greymouth for Christmas, the ‘Grey River Argus” Correspondent considered that they were foolish as the Boxing Day sports at Italian Gully were quite as good if not better than those in Greymouth and there was never a more pleasant day. Not an angry word was uttered and scarcely a drunken man was seen. New Year 1867 was ushered in with demonstrations of joy.
A small rush took place in March 1870 between Shamrock Terrace and Italian Gully because it had been reported that a party tunnelling there had come across payable wash-dirt. The value of the ground was unknown. In 1870 the population was 170. By December 1870, the Italian Mining Company had an extensive tail race from the falls at Three Mile Creek to the bottom of Italian gully, a distance of about four thousand feet (1,219 metres) and was making preparations, including building huts, for a long stay. Frequent rain in the area had been beneficial for those working the gully. The ‘West Coast Times’ Correspondent reported in May 1871 that in years previously Italian Gully had been one of the best places in the Waimea and that a slight stir had been caused by the discovery of payable ground at the bottom of the gully. A good many parties had set to work there in earnest. A road between Goldsborough Road and Italian Gully, except for two culverts, had been completed and work had begun on a road from Italian Gully to Callaghan’s Gully. Warden Revell ‘s report of 1874 estimated that there were about 80 Chinese miners at Italian Gully.
As in other gold fields, accidents, missing people, illness and disputes were not uncommon at Italian Gully. William Wright, resident in Italian Gully in June 1867 had not been seen since then causing his friends concern. Gio (George) Giocomo Sortorio (also known as James Taylor), was working alone on his claim 11 December 1867 when he was killed by earth and roots of trees slipping down on him. He died intestate and his “. ..first rate Gold Mining Claim in Italian Gully, Waimea District, together with hut, tools etc etc ..” were opened up to public sale. Delorado Jesepo (‘Garibaldi’) born in Italy, was also killed when he was working alone at his claim and a slip fell on him in September 1869. His dog tried to dig him out. Guiseppi Pedrotti, a packer, was riding on horseback from Goldsborough to Italian Gully In March 1872, when his horse fell and rolled over him at Waimea Creek. Getting up, the horse dragged Guiseppi, whose foot was caught in a stirrup, for about forty yards over stones. When his foot was released, locals carried him to the Mountain Hotel and then to the Hokitika Hospital, but died forty minutes after his arrival. In December 1871 fire took hold of a slab store owned by Antonio Antizwitch. It was burnt to the ground and all stock and money lost, but the family escaped harm. The Coroner and jury found no evidence as to what had caused the fire.
In July 1866 surveyor George Dobson left New River and went to Maori Gully from where he was going to walk to Italian Gully for the night and then make his way to Greymouth. He was murdered and his body was found between eight and nine miles from the Arnold township. One of many ill people, a coloured man was suddenly taken ill in Italian Gully in January 1868. With great difficulty he was carried over a hill on a stretcher to New River so that he could be taken from there to there on the Card Brothers’ pack horses to the hospital in Greymouth. Instances of this kind were numerous and demonstrated the care diggers had for any of their numbers who had the misfortune to become ill.
In the Warden’s Court in June 1872, a case was heard between Marco Righetti and Ludovico Maritana over a breach of agreement in relation to their claim. Vincenzo Franzina gave evidence and the defendant had to pay damages and costs. In the Stafford magistrate’s Court Ludovico was also charged with and found guilty of selling spirits from his home without a licence which had expired. He claimed that Marco Rhigetti had paid for dinner, not two drinks of whiskey and one of beer.
'''Italian Flat'''
In October 1866, a rush took place about a mile in a south-westerly direction from Italian Gully, on a flat at the head of the gully. Many of the miners from Italian Gully went to Italian Flat. It was predicted that a good lead would be found. In October 1867 several parties had set to work between Italian Gully and Callaghans. By February 1871 a public house had been erected at Italian Flat. In April 1871, two parties continued to prospect on the extensive Italian Flat, but prospects were not very promising. The West Coast Times and Westland Observer reported Tuesday May 16 1871 that two parties, known as the Cornish party and Bella and mates had sunk shafts to a depth of over 100 feet, the wet ground needed to be worked with the aid of a horse and whim (a windlass for raising ore or water from a mine). A great many men visited the flat and claims were marked out over a considerable area.
Huts were still being built at Italian Flat in June 1871 and it was considered to be quite an expensive place. Some men found employment there, splitting wood for slabbing shafts. While in July it was safely thought to be an important part of the Waimea District, by September many claims had been abandoned because water in the shafts was too difficult to manage. Bell and party and the Cornishmen continued to have adequate success. In 1872 the hotel licensee abandoned his hotel.
'''Kapitea Creek'''
In 1863, William Martin’s party prospected in the Waimea area of South Canterbury (Westland, West Coast). The party included a retired police sergeant, three English sons of farmers recently arrived in the colony, George Price and William Martin, the only one who had any experience (in Otago) of gold-digging. They began at Kapitea Creek, a stream flowing generally northwest for approximately 11.5km from east of Kumara to a coastal sandbar at the Tasman Sea. Latitude: -42.631333, Longitude: 171.136694, Northing: 5278440.8, Easting: 1447217.9, south of the Taramakau River, and had little success. In November 1864 James Price and John Robert Hudson, storekeepers, set up business on the Kapitea Creek. In 1865 there was a mining camp at Kapitea Creek with shallow creek workings.
Second and third rushes in 1865, in the Waimea (the oldest diggings in Westland), spread up German Gully to the headwaters of Kapitea Creek. A population of about 3,000 was sluicing away the small terraces along waterways from Fox’s to Kapitea Creek with a yield second only to that of Ross. Coaches began running daily along beaches in July 1867. Near Kapitea Creek a coach was once carried out to sea with the driver and passenger aboard. A half-way house with a ferry for crossing the creek was operating in 1869. In January 1879 the Westland County Council called for tenders for building of a bridge over Kapitea Creek at Loopline Road. Water escaping from the Government Dam in 1881 flowed down Kapitea Creek washing away part of the bridge at the foot of Kapitea Hill on the main road to Hokitika. Tenders were called for the repair of the bridge and deviation of the creek.
The Kumara Prospecting Association, in June 1883, offered to provide aid to one or more prospecting parties between Kapitea Creek and Lamplough Road. Agriculture in the Kapitea Creek valley was evident with applications being made for dairy land during 1889.
'''Greeks No. 1 and Greeks No. 2<'''br/> Three rich subsidiary diggings were opened up on the Waimea goldfields in January and February 1865.In October 1865 Bill Fox led a party up the Right Hand Branch, a tributary of the Taramakau River, and crossed into the north bank of a tributary of the Arahura River. His prospecting party panned up to a pennyweight a pan which resulted in the arrival of fifteen hundred men at Fox’s creek and two side gullies, Greeks’ No 1 and Greeks’ No 2. In 1866 the population of the Right Hand Branch was said to be increasing weekly.
Flumings, head races, dams and tail races built for workings at the Waimea led to Greeks No 1 and No 2 continuing in 1868 to produce average amounts of gold from the washings there and miners were working night and day when much needed rain came in June 1869. The miners in Greek Gully 2 complied in July 169, about the high rate charged by the Leviathan-race Company for the use of water and by October 1870 an arrangement that satisfied both the employers and the employees had been made. In August 1871 the ground at the head of Greek Gully 2 had proved to be good enough to yield first class wages. Mr O’Connor and party had leased the Leviathan Water Race and Wheel and had everything in fair working order.
:Lamplough Terrace
:Liverpool Bill's Gully
:Maori Creek>br/> :Waimea Creek
:Left Branch Waimea Creek :Middle Branch, Waimea Creek '''Waimea Township'''
‘I started for the Waimea goldfields, to which the road was still in a most wretched state, owing to the enormous traffic along a swampy forest track, although the Government had already begun to corduroy the worst portions. In the evening we reached the Waimea Township, for which room had to be made by felling a number of trees in the luxuriant forest, here clothing the whole country. Although surrounded by a large digging population, there was very little loafing to be seen here. Of course diggers were coming and going, but the whole intercourse had a healthy appearance, and showed that its mining population was busily engaged on its claims. During several days I visited all the principal diggings in the neighbourhood, making myself acquainted with the mode of occurrence of the precious metal, and following the main branches of the Waimea to near their sources. I also went to Fox's rush, and some other goldfields on Fox's and Red Jack's gullies, falling into the Arahura; afterwards, I proceeded to the sources of the Kapitea, and visited Gallaghan's and German Creeks and some others in the neighbourhood, and thus obtained an insight into the nature and extent of the goldfields in that part of the West Coast. The whole goldfields were found to be deposits of a very large river of pre-glacial age, those portions being only preserved which had not been reached during the Great Glacier period of New Zealand by the advancing gigantic glaciers, or by the enormous torrents issuing from them.’
‘Journey to the West Coast, 1865’ (Accessed 05 June 2023) [ https://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-HaaGeol-t1-body1-d1-d2-d2.html] :Municipal Boundary :Old John's Road :Shallow Lead '''Stafford Gold Fields'''
Gold was discovered in Waimea Creek in November 1864, and by the following year thousands of men were digging up the creek and its tributaries. Mining took the form of hydraulic sluicing, developed by miners in California, and well suited to many of the goldfields along the West Coast of the South Island. Murphy and party first took out the ‘Wheel of Fortune; in the mid 1880's, and struggled with development with only limited capital. By 1887 the Wheel of Fortune Company was formed. A waterwheel, 1200 foot tail race, and incline tramway were built. Active mining started in 1888, but the results were poor, despite three auriferous gravel layers, and lower grades between across most of the acreage.
In 1890, the claim was taken over by G.F. Batchelor, who built two bucket elevators, to transport tailings out of the workings to be dumped into the Waimea Creek. Several dams were also built, with total expenditure on developments 3000 pounds, and employing eight men. Mining ceased in 1895, and by 1900 the lease was owned by an English company. They build more dams, and extend the water race to Fox Creek and Flowery Gully to the south, mining starting in 1901, with yet again poor results.
The face was worked by two nozzles, which washed the hardened clay into a well, the ore then transported out by the elevator buckets to a hopper and then sluice boxes. The water races were extended inland to Lake Mudgee, more dams built, and new elevators ordered from England, to no effect, and by 1904 the company was liquidated.
The lease was sold to a local syndicate (J.A. Murdoch solicitor Kumara, W.J. McIlroy merchant Kumara, J.B. Lewis solicitor Hokitika, Frederick Arthur Boyes mine manager Hokitika). However little happened, and the claim was abandoned. The Wheel of Fortune Ltd was formed in 1931, and Piper's Flat Goldfields Company 1932 were formed to take over the claims, but little happened other than some drilling in 1935 from the latter company in conjunction with the Hatter's Flat Syndicate.
[[:Category: Stafford, West Coast|Stafford, Town]] Gold was discovered in Waimea Creek in November 1864, and by the following year thousands of men were digging up the creek and its tributaries. They then moved to mining gold from gravels along the flats bordering the streams. In 1866 more gold was found at Pretty Woman's Gully (auriferous black cemented sand) to the south, and Piper's Flat, which would be taken up under the ’Wheel of Fortune’ claim. With the Ballarat workings on one side and the Scandinavian on the other, Stafford ceased to be just a resting spot on the track between them and was officially names Staffordtown after storekeeper, Thomas (Pegleg) Stafford, by Warden Keogh in August 1866. By 1870, the town of Stafford had 37 hotels and several stores, with a population exceeding 5000 and a large proportion of Scandinavians. The alluvial diggings had been largely worked out by 1875, however the Wheel of Fortune claim continued into the early 20th Century.
Mining took the form of hydraulic sluicing, developed by miners in California, and well suited to many of the goldfields along the West Coast of the South Island. Murphy and party first took out the ‘Wheel of Fortune; in the mid 1880's, and struggled with development with only limited capital. By 1887 the Wheel of Fortune Company was formed. A waterwheel, 1200 foot tail race, and incline tramway were built. Active mining started in 1888, but the results were poor, despite three auriferous gravel layers, and lower grades between across most of the acreage.
In 1890, the claim was taken over by G.F. Batchelor, who built two bucket elevators, to transport tailings out of the workings to be dumped into the Waimea Creek. Several dams were also built, with total expenditure on developments 3000 pounds, and employing eight men. Mining ceased in 1895, and by 1900 the lease was owned by an English company. They build more dams, and extend the water race to Fox Creek and Flowery Gully to the south, mining starting in 1901, with yet again poor results.
The face was worked by two nozzles, which washed the hardened clay into a well, the ore then transported out by the elevator buckets to a hopper and then sluice boxes. The water races were extended inland to Lake Mudgee, more dams built, and new elevators ordered from England, to no effect, and by 1904 the company was liquidated. The lease was sold to a local syndicate (J.A. Murdoch solicitor Kumara, W.J. McIlroy merchant Kumara, J.B. Lewis solicitor Hokitika, Frederick Arthur Boyes mine manager Hokitika). However little happened, and the claim was abandoned. The Wheel of Fortune Ltd was formed in 1931, and Piper's Flat Goldfields Company 1932 were formed to take over the claims, but little happened other than some drilling in 1935 from the latter company in conjunction with the Hatter's Flat Syndicate.
:Scandinavian Hill :Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Terraces
'''Humphrey's Terrace'''
On the Waimea gold field and located in or near Stafford, Humphrey’s Terrace, in January 1869 had several claims that were ‘yielding very fairly’ and were unlikely to be worked out for several months. On 14 September 1869, George Frederick Matthews, a miner of Humphrey’s Terrace, Stafford, declared himself insolvent. The rush to Kumara by most miners did not happen until the mid-1870s.
:Stewart's Terrace :Stoney Lead :Taipo Road :Taramakau Ferry :Toker's Terrace :Tunnel Terrace [[:Category: Hokitika, West Coast|Hokitika Town]]
In “Journey to the West Coast, 1885”written by Julius Von Haast, is a description of Hokitika town at that time: ‘The nearer we approached Hokitika, the more the traffic became animated, and when we at last entered that city of yesterday, we could not conceal our astonishment that, in so short a time of only a few months, such a large place could have sprung up, which being literally built on sand, seemed at the same time healthy and clean. The principal street, half a mile long, consisted already of a large number of shops, hotels, banks, and dwelling-houses, were filled with people - a scene I had never before witnessed in New Zealand. Hundreds of diggers "on the spree" and loafers were everywhere to be seen, but principally near the spit and on the wharf, where work went on with feverish haste. Before arriving at Hokitika, I counted seven vessels at anchor in the roadstead, amongst them a large Melbourne steamer; whilst in the river itself, five steamers and a large number of sailing vessels were discharging their cargoes, reminding us of the life in a European port. Owing to the shifting nature of the channel, which leads through the surf into the river, several vessels had been stranded, amongst which were two steamers; however, one of them, the ‘Stormbird’, was that day brought into deep water again.’
'' '''[[:Category: Kaniere, West Coast|Kanieri Riding]]''' ''     :Arahura Road :Arch Creek :Arthur's Town :Back Creek :Big Paddock :[[:Category: Blue Spur, West Coast|Blue Spur Road]] :Blue Spur Track :Boucher's Gully :Brennan's Creek :Cement Hill :'''Christchurch Road'''
A meeting was held 2 March 1865 after the people in Canterbury realised that payable gold was being mined on the West Coast (West Canterbury) and that flocks of diggers were rushing across the Southern Alps. The purpose of the meeting was to urge the Provincial Goverment to build a road, to establish a gold escort, to enable stock tp be supplied to the diggings and to do whatever else was needed develop the West Coast gold fields. After repeated disagreements exploration and discussion, Edward Dobson produced a report which was adopted and the route across the mountain Pass named after Arthur Dudley was used. The Otira Gorge section was the most challenging part otf the road. In July 1865 about 150 men were working in the gorge and in August 200 more were needed.
By 28 October 1865 a dray has successfully been taken from Arhtur's pass through the Otira Gorge to the Taramakau River. There was constant need to improve the road even while it was being built, but on Thursday 15 March 1866 Cobb & Co coaches arrived in Hokit8ika reporting that the road was 'passably good'. On Monday 19 March 1866 the road between Christchurch and Hokitika was open for regular coach traffic and a twice-weekly, four-horse coach service begn the following day. It took 36 hours, with an overnight stop, to cover the 150 miles (240 Km) journey. Accommodation houses emerged on the western side of the Alps. :''' Otira ''' In late September 1865, when the West Coast to Christchurch was being built through the Otira Gorge, Thomas Kelly applied for an accommodation license. He named the first accommodation house in the Otira Valley, the Otira Gorge Hotel. A private store belonging to Alexander and Co also existed on the bush clad flats near the junction of the Otira and Taramakau Rivers which , byt the end of the year was also offering basic accommodation and a replacement was being built. :Duck Creek :German Gully :Greek's Gully :Hauhau :Hauhau to Brunner Creek :Homestead Block :Humphrey's Gully :Kanieri, Town :Kanieri Forks :Kanieri Road :Kanieri Tramway :[[:Category: Kokatahi, West Coast|Kokatahi Road]] :Macdonald's Gully :Mclntyre's Creek :One-Mile Road :Ross Road :South Beach :South Kokatahi River :Tucker's Flat Road :Upper Crossing, Arahura River :[[:Category: Kokatahi, West Coast|Upper Kokatahi]] :Woodstock, T. :'' '''Totara Riding''' ''     :Aylmer Lead :Bowen Road and Bowen :Branfield's Creek, Totara :Constitution Creek :Duffer's and Franklin's Creeks :Hatter's Creek, Totara :Head of Wanganui River :Hokitika Road, Totara River :Mikonui Beach :Ross Road :Sea-beach :Stoney Creek :Waitaha Beach :Wanganui Bluff :Woolhouse Road :'' '''[[:Category: Okarito, West Coast|Okarito Riding]]''' ''     :'''Abbey Rock ''' Located midway between the Paringa and Moeraki Rivers, Paua Reka, Abbey Rocks were discovered in 1875 by two surveyors, Mr Richard Arthur and Mr William Docherty, to be lithographic stone. They successfully applied for blocks of land to be opened up for sale and purchased them through their agent F A Learmonth during 1875. '''1875 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 3000, 19 May 1875, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18750519.2.7?end_date=31-12-1890&items_per_page=100&phrase=2&query=Abbey+Rocks&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=GRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 3 November 2023)
Labourers were hired to quarry the rock which was tested and said to be of excellent quality and sufficient in quantity for selling for lithographic purposes. '''1876 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 3232, 3 February 1876, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18760203.2.8?end_date=31-12-1890&items_per_page=100&phrase=2&query=Abbey+Rocks&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=GRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 3 November 2023)
In May 1890, the Hokitika Exhibition Committee was awarded second place from Dunedin for specimens of lithographic stone from Abbey Rocks. '''1890 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 7705, 23 May 1890, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18900523.2.8?end_date=31-12-1890&items_per_page=100&page=2&phrase=2&query=Abbey+Rocks&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=GRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cWCT%2cWEST&type=ARTICLE%2cADVERTISEMENT Papers Past Article] (accessed 3 November 2023)
However, when a development company was launched, a large sum of money spent on cutting and shipping several tons of the polished stone to London, tests were carried out there that threw doubts on the quality of the stone. Later experiments in the printery of Sands & McDougall of Melbourne, proved the stone to be full of flaws. At the time (1866-67) the Melbourne International Exhibition was open and had attracted several German printers. They were shown the Abbey Rocks stone, but were not prepared to use it, and the venture failed.
NZ Art Print News [https://blog.prints.co.nz/2012/04/lithographic-stone-discovered-in-nz-by.html] :Wanganui :'''Wataroa''' :Blue River :Cook's River :Five-Mile Beach :Gillespie's Beach :Hunt's Beach :Karangaroa River :Saltwater :Three-Mile Beach :Okarito :Okarito Flat :Okarito Forks :'''Mapourika Lake ''' Lake Mapourika, about 6 miles long and about two miles wide, lies north of Franz Josef Glacier and the out-flowing Ōkārito River drains it into the Ōkārito Lagoon. In November 1865, a few parties set to work on the beach south of the Ōkārito Bluff. Some found likely ground near the shores of Lake Mapourika, but the beach gave promise of the best returns. A census prepared by the Ōkārito Times in March 1866 indicated that sixty men were at work near Lake Mapourika. By December 1866 the population had fallen drastically ih the whole area. From 12 May 1874 unttil June 1, the Government called for tenders for sections 1 and 2 of a road from Lake Mapourika to be built. '''1874 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1816, 1 June 1874, Page 1
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18740601.2.2.7?end_date=31-12-1968&items_per_page=10&page=3&query=Mapourika&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 January 2024)
In October Butler and Co advertised for "Good Pick And Shovel Men" for the Okarito to Lake Mapourika road. '''1874 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 2831, 21 October 1874, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18741021.2.16.1?end_date=31-12-1968&items_per_page=10&page=3&query=Mapourika&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 January 2024)
The road was completed by March 1875, a distance of about 4 miles. During 1879, a Mr Zala reported that he had found payable gold at Lake Mapourika. '''1879 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 3245, 25 August 1879, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18790825.2.10.1?end_date=31-12-1968&items_per_page=10&page=11&query=Mapourika&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 January 2024)
The rush involved only local men. '''1879 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 3258, 9 September 1879, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18790909.2.9?end_date=31-12-1968&items_per_page=10&page=11&query=Mapourika&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 15 January 2024)
The ground was very difficult to dig and and there was a 'superabundance' of water. A track around the lake to connect with the Waiho was begun in May 1880 and in july reports indicated that the Mapourika diggings were 'showing well' with many more diggers arriving. '''1880 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1813, 23 July 1880, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18800723.2.11?end_date=31-12-1968&items_per_page=10&page=18&query=Mapourika&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 16 January 2024)
In August there were 150 miners on the ground at Mapourika and gold had been discovered on both sides of the Waiho River. '''1880 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3731, 10 August 1880, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18800810.2.5?end_date=31-12-1968&items_per_page=10&page=22&query=Mapourika&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 16 January 2024)
By January 1881, reports by miners were that not even moderate wages were being made at Mapourika. '''1881 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3857, 7 January 1881, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18810107.2.9?end_date=31-12-1968&items_per_page=10&page=31&query=Mapourika&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 16 January 2024)
In January 1882 most of the claims at Lake Mapourika were giving poor returns and miners were leaving, some to take up jobs road building and others to find new claims elsewhere. '''1882 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 3995, 31 January 1882, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18820131.2.8?end_date=01-01-1885&items_per_page=25&page=17&query=Mapourika&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 16 January 2024)
By April most of the diggers at Lake Mapourika were reported to have gone to the new rush at Woodstock, but afew were still at the lake and satisfied with their returns. '''1882 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume XXVI, Issue 4257, 25 April 1882, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18820425.2.8?end_date=01-01-1885&items_per_page=25&page=19&query=Mapourika&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 16 January 2024)
Mr Thomas Clogher, proprietor of the Lady of the Lake Hotel at Mapourika was accidentally drowned in the flooded Waitaki River 4 December 1882. '''1882 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 4257, 13 December 1882, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18821213.2.7?end_date=01-01-1885&items_per_page=25&page=23&query=Mapourika&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 16 January 2024)
In March 1883 about 15 miners were still at Lake Mapourika and making a fair living. Road contracts were continuing. '''1883 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 4262, 15 March 1883, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18830315.2.10?end_date=01-01-1885&items_per_page=25&page=25&query=Mapourika&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 16 January 2024)
In December 1884, mining there was said to be very depressed, but that the men were still hoping to see better times. '''1884 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 4992, 25 September 1884, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18840925.2.10?end_date=01-01-1885&items_per_page=25&page=28&query=Mapourika&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 16 January 2024)
:''' Waiho River''' The Waiho River, (a misspelling of Waiau) coordinates: 43°18′S 170°05′E, flows toward the Taman Sea from the Franz Josef Glacier valley. It is about 25 km (16 mi) long. The river merges with Docherty Creek just before it reaches the Tasman Sea 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) southwest of Ōkārito. Aoraki Mount Cook is above the glacier.
'''1873 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1550, 24 July 1873, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18730724.2.8?end_date=31-12-1890&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1873&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
Maori had spoken of gold at places named Waiau (Waiho), Ōkārito and Wanganui. Prospectors in Westland in1865 were spreading to the Grey Valley in the north, Hokitka in the east, and as far south as the Waiho River where diggers' campfires were seen in early May. In November 1865 some prospecting parties with about 20 men went up the Waiho River, bordered by fine green paddocks on both sides, finding heavy, scaly gold until they came to a 'large glacier'. '''1865 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 82, 12 December 1865, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18651212.2.11?end_date=31-12-1880&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 16 January 2024)
Others found likely ground near Lake Mapourika, north of the Waiho River. By March 1866 there were several parties along the Waiho River. Ōkārito was the supply centre for the diggings. In july Mr Warden Price estimated that there were 30 men at the forks of the Waiho River, ten miles from the sea beach. '''1866 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 249, 10 July 1866, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18660710.2.8?end_date=31-12-1880&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 16 January 2024)
A small rush where serveral parties were doing well, started on new ground south of the river in Decemer 1886. '''1866 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 378, 8 December 1866, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18661208.2.9?end_date=31-12-1880&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 16 January 2024)
It was reported in January 1867 that a four diggers from the Waiho River had sold 20 oz of nuggetty gold and had returned to their claim 'burdened with a large quantity of provisions.' '''1867 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 157, 15 January 1867, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18670115.2.9?end_date=31-12-1880&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 16 January 2024)
Watson and prospecting party brought down £120 worth of gold after sluicing the terraces uo the Waiho River in March 1983. '''1873 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 2322, 10 March 1873, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18730310.2.12?end_date=31-12-1880&items_per_page=10&page=3&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1865&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 16 January 2024)
The 'Grey River Argus' reported in March 1875 that floods had washed away several thousand acres of land and the Waiho River had changed its course. '''1875 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2051, 5 March 1875, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18750305.2.5?end_date=31-12-1890&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1873&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
A complaint of negect of duty laid against the ferryman at Waiho Riiver was being investigated by the Provincial Secretary. Mr Donovan of Okarito and who owned a farm near Lake Mapourika n Waiho, moved at a Council meeting in March 1875, that the related correspondence be tabled at the Council. '''1875 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 2952, 12 March 1875, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18750312.2.10?end_date=31-12-1890&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1873&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
In April he further proposed that the subsidy be withdrawn from the ferryman and that he be replaced with another person. '''1875 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 2965, 8 April 1875, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18750408.2.12?end_date=31-12-1890&items_per_page=10&page=3&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1873&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
In April 1881 the ferryman at that time made a compaint that he had been discharged without notice. He had taken his boat from the river and asked to be paid the amount owing to him. '''1881 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 3751, 14 April 1881, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18810414.2.9?end_date=31-12-1890&items_per_page=10&page=14&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1873&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
Timothy Fitzgerald was accidentally drowned in the Waiho River in January 1881. '''1881 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 6878, 1 February 1881, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18810201.2.7?end_date=31-12-1890&items_per_page=10&page=13&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1873&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
For six months prior to August 1893 the County Council had no ferrr across the river and there had been narrow escapes from accidents. One man who nearly lost his life and lost his billy and tucker in the river, 'used some strong language respecting that august body, which is not found in holy writ'.
'''1893 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 9599, 8 August 1893, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18930808.2.15?end_date=31-12-1901&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1891&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
In 1879 gold was being found in considerale quantities up the Waiho River not far from the glacier, by a prospector named Nestbit and one or two others. Nesbitt had cut a water-race several chains long through solid rock. The signficant difficuties associated with getting to the site were less since a bridge had been build across the gorge. '''1879 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 3293, 20 October 1879, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18791020.2.14?end_date=31-12-1890&items_per_page=10&page=5&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1873&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
The following month it was reported that three men had been working on a large flat between two branches of the Waiho River. It was thought that the gold ran from the river right through the flat. '''1879 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 3310, 8 November 1879, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18791108.2.11?end_date=31-12-1890&items_per_page=10&page=5&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1873&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
By March 1881 a second wire bridge had been built across the Waiho River and a foot track between them was to be made as well as a horse track to the upper bridge on the north side of the river.
'''1881 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 3720, 8 March 1881, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18810308.2.14.2?end_date=31-12-1890&items_per_page=10&page=13&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1873&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
In October 1895 a few men were still making wages on the Waiho River. '''1895 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 10117, 29 October 1895, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18951029.2.3?end_date=31-12-1901&items_per_page=10&page=5&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1891&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
Mr Donovan, Patrick and party of Ōkārito applied in August 1896 for 100 acres near the forks of the Waiho River. It was said to promise profitable workings. '''1896 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9519, 14 August 1896, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18960814.2.8?end_date=31-12-1901&items_per_page=10&page=6&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1891&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
The Waiho Sluicing Company had their second special claim granted in January 1897. Gold obtained from the terraces and banks of the Waiho River was very coarse and heavy.
'''1897 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 10468, 12 January 1897, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18970112.2.8?end_date=31-12-1901&items_per_page=10&page=7&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1891&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
A young couple waiting, in February 1898, to be married on the south bank of the Waiho River had to postpone their wedding when the parson was on the north bank of the river and was unabe to get across. They were married the following day. '''1898 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 10913, 17 February 1898, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18980217.2.6?end_date=31-12-1901&items_per_page=10&page=9&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1891&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
One of the largest floods in he Waiho River took place 16 and 17 May 1901, carrying away a large portion of the south terrace, including Mr Eledr's claim and all of the boxes, tools and last weeks gold at Snow and Elder's claim. Others lost tools, boxes and trucks.
'''1901 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 1 May 1901, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA19010501.2.5?end_date=31-12-1901&items_per_page=10&page=11&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1891&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
Reports of gold prospecting and mining at the Waiho River and tributary, Upper Callary River, continued to be reported by Wardens and newspapers up until about 1912. There were regular floods, a signficant number of drownings and the need for a ferry, for tracks, roads and bridges to be built or repaired was constant. By 1913 agricutlture had taken precedence over gold mining.
'''1913 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, 17 July 1913, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT19130717.2.24.2?end_date=31-12-1920&items_per_page=10&page=3&phrase=2&query=Waiho+River+&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1911&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
:'''Waikukupa River''' Waikukupa River, West Coast - New Zealand topographic map. WGS84 coordinates: -43.37492857, 170.02726820. The river is about 14 km north of the Fox Glacier township and almost 18 km south of the Franz Josef Glacier township.
It was rumoured in June 1886 that a of a great new rush four miles inland up the river from Sandfly beach and half a mile from the Waikukupa River and that many men from Ōkārito and Five Mile Beach had made their way there. '''1866 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 232, 16 June 1866, Page 6
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18660616.2.26?end_date=31-12-1890&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Waikukupa+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
A Melbourne syndicate (the Waikukupa) made arrangements in June 1899 to dredfe the Waikukupa River and Sandfly Beach. '''1899 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 11420, 13 October 1899, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18991013.2.20?end_date=31-12-1901&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Waikukupa+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1891&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
Later in October the prosepctus of the Waikukupa River Gold Dredging Company was issued in Melbourne. The company had formed to aquire the rights and privileges of the owner of about 270 acres of prospecting land at the mouth of the Waikukupa River and including Sandfly Beach. Sixteen thousand shares were to be handed to the vendors. '''1899 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10378, 24 October 1899, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18991024.2.4?end_date=31-12-1901&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Waikukupa+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1891&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
Mr Ernest Appleton of Hokitika and party of dredging prospetors were boring a claim in difficult ground at the Waikukupa River in October 1901. The prospects were 'not discouraging'. '''1901 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 12052, 28 October 1901, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT19011028.2.12.6?end_date=31-12-1913&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Waikukupa+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1901&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
The Waikukupa Gold Dredging Company was selling shares for a dredge on a highly payable area on the Waikukuoa River flats in December 1903. The Appleton boring operation had proved that the wash contained betweer four and five grains per cubic yard '''1903 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, 11 December 1903, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA19031211.2.28?end_date=31-12-1913&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Waikukupa+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1901&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
Frequent references over the years were made in newspapers to the Westland County Council having tried to have a track up the Waikukupa river built to open up the gold bearing land and was informed in November 1899 by the Mines Department that there was no money available for the track and requested an engineer's report.
'''1889 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 7548, 14 November 1889, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18891114.2.9?end_date=31-12-1890&items_per_page=10&page=6&phrase=2&query=Waikukupa+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
At some time before October 1894 a track was built and repairs needed be made to it. '''1894 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 9941, 9 October 1894, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18941009.2.22?end_date=31-12-1901&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Waikukupa+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1891&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
W Duncan applied to lease in perpetuity, 40 acres of unsurveyed land in Gillespie's SD at Waikukupa River in May 1896. He was granted 20 chains by 20 chains. '''1896 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 10279, 21 May 1896, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18960521.2.11.2?end_date=31-12-1901&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Waikukupa+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1891&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
In February 1910 Edward Gibb was granted the lease of run 17 at the Waikukupa River. '''1910 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, 25 February 1910, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA19100225.2.24?end_date=31-12-1913&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Waikukupa+River&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1901&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
In March 1915 he requested to lease the Waiho ferry reserve for a term. '''1915 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, 17 March 1915, Page 1
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT19150317.2.2?end_date=31-12-1915&items_per_page=10&page=3&phrase=2&query=Waikukupa+&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1911&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 January 2024)
:'''Waitangitaona River''' Waitangitaona River, West Coast - New Zealand topographic map. WGS84 coordinates: -43.3788, 170.2887. This was one river in the Ōkārito District which ran into the Ōkārito River. It became two rivers when it changed its course in March 1967. in 2018 the northern river was renamed Waitangitāhuna River, and the southern named Waitakitāhuna-ki-te-Toka. In September 1905 Mary Cloher applied for and was granted a lease in perpetuity of 100 acres of land at Waitangitaona. Frank Heveldt was also granted the lease of 100 acres of land. '''1905 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 13635, 21 September 1905, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT19050921.2.27?end_date=31-12-1913&items_per_page=10&page=2&query=Waitangitaona&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
Sections of land continued to be leased from that time onwards. '''1912 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, 18 October 1912, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA19121018.2.10?end_date=31-12-1913&items_per_page=10&page=4&query=Waitangitaona&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
The Commissioner of Crown Land recommended in October 1908 that an area of 170 acres on the Waitangitaona River be set apart as a stork-restings reserve. '''1908 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, 24 October 1908, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA19081024.2.31?end_date=31-12-1913&items_per_page=10&page=2&query=Waitangitaona&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
:'''Paringa River and Lake Paringa ''' Paringa River, West Coast - New Zealand topographic map. WGS84 coordinates: -43.65466363, 169.43586880. Lake Paringa (Māori: Tāwhiriraupō) is a small lake 50 kilometres north of Haast. Thomas Brunner went to the paringa River during his epic West Coast journey in late 1846 and early 1847. Limited beach workings for gold '''1866 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Issue 61, 2 June 1866, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18660602.2.8?end_date=31-12-1913&items_per_page=10&query=Paringa&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
were opened at the Paringa River in 1866 and a paddle steamer, "Bruce" carried freight and made holiday excursions from Hokitka to Bruce Bay and Paringa. In December 1869 four 'coloured men' were brining in a water-race at Paringa for beach workings. Two of them were to stay at the beach and the othert wo were to go prospecting. '''1869 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 1327, 23 December 1869, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18691223.2.7?end_date=31-12-1913&items_per_page=10&page=2&query=Paringa&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
The SS Waipara carried provisions for diggers in the south, including Paringa. '''1869 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 1327, 23 December 1869, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18691223.2.9?end_date=31-12-1913&items_per_page=10&page=2&query=Paringa&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
In 1870 two men, McGloin and Douglas, cut a twelve mile track up the Mahitahi River to paringa for the purpose of driving cattle to graze there. '''1870 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 1502, 21 July 1870, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18700721.2.7?end_date=31-12-1913&items_per_page=10&page=2&query=Paringa&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
Three or four men were squatting at Paringa in March 1871, growing vegetables and fishing. They sent cured fish to Hokitika. '''1871 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 816, 9 March 1871, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18710309.2.13?end_date=31-12-1913&items_per_page=10&page=2&query=Paringa&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
Drivers running sheep to Paringa in May1874 for the Ward and Douglas farm started with 400sheep and arrived with 360 having lost 40 in the Waitarao River. '''1874 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1799, 12 May 1874, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18740512.2.5?end_date=31-12-1913&items_per_page=10&page=6&query=Paringa&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
Ward and Douglas purchased 700 acres of land at Paringa in September 1874 '''1874 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 2789, 2 September 1874, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18740902.2.6?end_date=31-12-1913&items_per_page=10&page=6&query=Paringa&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
In October of the same year, Mr William Evans bought twenty thousand acres at Paringa. '''1874 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 2819, 7 October 1874, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18741007.2.11?end_date=31-12-1913&items_per_page=10&page=7&query=Paringa&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
In May 1884 the 44 mile long main road from Paringa to Haast was completed. '''1884 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 4627, 27 May 1884, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18840527.2.6?end_date=31-12-1913&items_per_page=100&page=14&query=Paringa&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1863&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
:'''Bruce Bay''' Mahitahi, Bruce Bay, West Coast - New Zealand, WGS84 coordinates: -43.60730167, 169.59137350. The Bay, named by Captain Gibson after the ''SS Bruce'', is located on State Highway 6, 74 kilometres northeast of Haast and 45 kilometres southwest of Fox Glacier. The small settlement of Bruce Bay is located just south of the mouth of Mahitahi River. Kāti Māhaki ki Makaawhio are resident there and their Te Tauraka Waka a Maui Marae was named in honour of a tradition stating that Māui landed his canoe in Bruce Bay when he arrived in New Zealand.
In March 1860 James Mackay and Samuel Meggit Mackley with three principal chiefs - Tarapuhi,te Kaukhi, Taetae and Werita Tainui and many Mawhera Maori, went down the West Coast to Poerua and a further 70 miles to Mahitahi (Bruce Bay) in an effort to secure the West Coast for the Crown. There was an undisclosed number of people at Bruce bay in March 1864.
A prospector's claim was granted by Warden Price to Albert Hunt, William Hunt, Charles Bradley, Samuel McMeikan (Black Sam) and party 23 March 1864 six miles south of Bruce Bay and nine miles inland. A large body of miners from Ōkārito left to be at Bruce Bay whe Hunt and party arrived. Before long more than fifteen hundred men had camped on the shores of Bruce Bay. When Albert Hunt arrived an angry mob demanded that he lead them to the claim. He went at such a ace through the dense bush that most of the folowers lost sight of him. Forty men captured him, but the following day Hunt managed to escape and was not captured again. The population on the beach was estimated to have been more than two thousand. There were no police at the bay and rioting began, destroying the store at the bay. '''1866 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 262, 26 July 1866, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18660726.2.6?end_date=31-12-1868&items_per_page=10&page=5&phrase=2&query=Bruce+Bay&snippet=true&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
Some women were brutally ill-treated. '''1866 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 171, 6 April 1866, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18660406.2.7?end_date=31-12-1868&items_per_page=25&page=15&phrase=2&query=Bruce+Bay&snippet=true&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
Police arrived, the settlement at Bruce Bay ''Weld Town'' collapsed and the diggers moved back north. '''1866 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 202, 12 May 1866, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18660512.2.3.2?end_date=31-12-1868&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Bruce+Bay&snippet=true&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
Albert Hunt's camp in the bush was found in July1866 and the adjacent ground did not produce payable gold. '''1866 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Issue 89, 7 August 1866, Page 2
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Hunt had gone to Invercargill.
'''1866 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Issue 86, 31 July 1866, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18660731.2.16?end_date=31-12-1868&items_per_page=10&page=4&phrase=2&query=Bruce+Bay&snippet=true&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
In March 1867 there were thirteen miners at Bruce Bay who were said to be doing well. Antonie, the Greek, a well known miner and long time resident of the bay had disappeared in the bush. '''1867 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 185, 21 March 1867, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18670321.2.8?end_date=31-12-1868&items_per_page=25&page=16&phrase=2&query=Bruce+Bay&snippet=true&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
Mr Warden Price in his June 1868 Report, estimated that the population at Bruce Bay was 6. It is unlikely that this included the resident Maori population. '''1868 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 859, 24 June 1868, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18680624.2.16?end_date=31-12-1868&items_per_page=10&page=5&phrase=2&query=Bruce+Bay&snippet=true&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
:''' Mahitahi River''' Mahitahi River, West Coast - New Zealand, WGS84 coordinates: -43.70523596, 169.62919580. The river flow north-west from the Hooker Range and flows into the Tasman Sea at Bruce Bay which is located just south of the mouth of Mahitahi River. Kāti Māhaki ki Makaawhio are resident there. In September 1866 Mounted Constable Charles went to Bruce Bay from Ōkārito to issue 43 miners' rights on native reserves within ten miles of the Mahitahi River. "The natives appeared to be on very good terms with the diggers." There were four stores, two closed and two carrying on business. The whole population was estimated at about 70.
'''1866 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 315, 26 September 1866, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18660926.2.8?end_date=31-12-1868&items_per_page=25&phrase=2&query=Mahitahi+River&snippet=true&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 January 2024)
:'' '''[[:Category: Jacksons, West Coast|Jackson's Bay Riding]]''' ''     '''Special Settlement'''
The Jackson Bay Special Settlement was instigated by Central Government in a time of rapid change in New Zealand. The Westland County Council, though still a part of the Canterbury Province, proposed a permanent settlement at Jackson Bay. [[Mueller-6911| Gerhard John Mueller]], Chief Surveyor for Westland, who had explored the area during the first gold rush in Haast, supported the proposal. James Alexander Bonar, Superintendent of Westland, sent a party of experts aboard the steamer ‘Waipara’ 22 November 1874 to make a first-hand exploration of the area as to its suitability for the proposed settlement. On board were Captain Bascand, Superintendent James Alexander Bonar, Provincial Engineer, Gerhard Mueller, Surveyor John Browning, Duncan Macfarlane, Hokitika Borough Councillor and Magistrate who was to be the Resident Agent for the proposed settlement Francis Minehan. 'Macfarlane, Duncan', Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, first published in 1993. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, [https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/2m5/macfarlane-duncan] (accessed 20 April 2023) and a party of nine other men.
Colonial surveyors praised the Jackson Bay area for its potential. They maintained that the mountains surrounding the bay held gold, silver, quartz and coal; that the dense timber waited to be cut and sold to a ready market and that the harbour teemed with fish, but two maps drawn by Westland’s chief surveyor and provincial engineer, Gerhard Mueller, clearly show the settlement’s geographical challenges. Mueller drew 207 “town” sections, averaging 900 square metres, between Jackson’s and Smoothwater Bays. At first, he suggested that each settler receive a town, a suburban, and a rural section. His map shows that geometrical divisions of the town sections bear little connection with the terrain. Mueller placed roads and the provincial government reserve over significant streams or rivers running towards the shore. Any kind of road or building was always going to require extensive, costly structural engineering.
The''' Special Settlement '''was spread across five centres in the Jackson Bay area. 1. ''Jackson Bay ''with a house for the Resident Agent, Duncan Macfarlane, the store for the settlement, twenty cottages and a blacksmith. The settlers were English, Irish, Scots and German. 1877 population as 48: 8 families with 27 children; 11 men and 10 women. 2. ''Smoothwater Bay ''where mainly Germans and Polish settled. 1877 population 66: 12 families with 66 children. Men 16 and Women 12. 3. ''Arawata ''with twenty two cottages and English, Irish, Scots, German-Canadian and later Polish settlers. 1877 population 182: 28 families with 93 children. Men 59 and women 30. 4.'' Waiatoto ''with seven slab houses and Scandinavian settlers. 1877 population 15: 1 family, 4 children. 10 men and 1 woman. 5.'' Okuru ''with Italian settlers, 14 cottages and four tents. 1877 population 3. 1 family with no children. 2 men and 1 woman.
After the Special Settlement collapsed in the late 1870s buildings soon fell into ruins and soon only a few ‘ghost towns’ remained. Evidence of the hard work done by settlers in extremely difficult circumstances was obliterated. Adam Cron, who was one of the first to arrive at the Special Settlement (19 January 1875) and Andrew Nolan from Ireland who arrived 12 April 1875, settled with their families in Okuru and the Nolan and Cron names have remained a part of the history of South Westland.
By the time a commission of inquiry into the settlement sat in March and April 1879, the jetty had not been built, 95 surnames disappeared from the list of inhabitants. A longer registry of wages and debts at the local store shows others joined the settlement informally. Of the 174 men on that list, the word “left” remained against 113. At least seven were dead. The commissioners, who considered settlers’ evidence “irrelevant,” seemed to accept readily officials’ explanations. They thanked Mueller, the creator of the flawed 1874 town plan, and the man who had made such fanciful statements regarding Jackson’s Bay’s potential, “for the most active assistance in every stage of our inquiry, for personal guidance and information in travelling over the district, and for the most elaborate returns, maps, statistics, and reasoned opinions.” Some of the settlers are buried in the Arawata Pioneer Cemetery.
'''Jackson Bay'''
Located north of Fiordland at Geographical Latitude: SOUTH 43° 58' 18.98" Longitude: EAST 168° 36' 38.05" , Jackson Bay fishing village is now at the end of the main West Coast Highway. When limited beach (gold) workings were opened there in 1866 by A.H. Williamson and party there was no road. In 1867 a Jackson Bay digger, his wife and two children subsisted on mussels, fern sprouts and tea brewed from bidi-bids. A relief vessel was sent from Hokitika in December. ‘"Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 787, 11 March 1871, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18710311.2.12 Papers Past Article] (accessed 20 April 2023)
The Frenchman’s Gold’ Legend tells of mutiny by the crew of a French ship which was then driven onto the shore somewhere along the Jackson Bay area coast. Two survivors were said to have salvaged some gold ingots and buried them in the bush. The legendary treasure has never been found.
Jackson Bay is currently a small fishing village with a long wharf and a brightly coloured shop selling crayfish and fish and chips. Close to the beach is a lone grave covered with arum lilies and surrounded with a wrought iron fence. Buried there is Claude Morton Ollivier, born 13 December 1839 in England, who was the son of Elizabeth (Morton) Ollivier (1812 - 1892) and John Ollivier (25 March 1812 – 31 July 1893) a Member of Parliament in New Zealand, but better known for his membership of the Canterbury Provincial Council. Claude was the second born of ten children, nine in England and one in Christchurch, New Zealand. Claude (22) and his brother Charles (20), chartered the schooner 'Ada' for an expedition to look for pasture land and gold. May, Philip Ross, 'The West Coast Gold Rushes' Pegasus, Christchurch, 1967 p. 83. They sailed to Jackson Bay, landed and followed an old whalers' track to inspect the grass country at Cascade Point. There was a howling gale and they were unable to get back to the schooner. The two young men sheltered in a small tent on the beach and Claude died, 27 August 1862, of pneumonia when they were back on the schooner. There was a failed Government settlement just north of Jackson Bay Village at Arawata.
'''Smoothwater Bay'''
As there were no regulations, new arrivals at Jackson bay were free to choose their own land and, although discouraged from doing so, scattered widely. Some Polish emigrants went overland on a rough track to Smoothwater, four kilometres south of Jackson Head. This area had not been part of the plan for the Special Settlement, but on the recommendation of John Browning, surveyor, who overestimated the amount of suitable land in the area, more settlers went to Smoothwater. By March 1877 there were 66 people living in the settlement. There were 12 families with 38 children and a total of 16 men and 12 women.
Dismayed at the absence of a Church, Catholic Polish settlers, most of whom arrived on the ship ‘Terpsichore', celebrated informal sung Masses and taught their children prayers and hymns. The community frequently experienced floods sometimes the result of their having felled trees into the river and left them there. There was also a tragedy 29 June 1877 when Catherina Witzki, wife of Franz Witzki, and mother of three children, Juliane, Franz and Teodor, was killed. Franz had been told by Resident Agent Duncan Macfarlane to fell a rotten tree close to his house. Catherina ran into the cottage shortly before the tree crashed onto it and she was killed. At the inquest over which Duncan MacFarlane presided, Catherina’s named was not mentioned nor was it said that Macfarlane had told Franz to fell the tree. The family had arrived from Poland 22 July 1876 and Franz left with his children in December 1877.
'''Arawata'''
The New Zealand government allocated £20,000 for the Jackson Bay, Special Settlement, a site chosen by a Westland Select Committee. Arawata, located north of the Arawhata Rver, was one of the five settlements in the area Decision makers either did not consider negative aspects of the area, or glossed over them. Government ministers and their advisers in Wellington seemed unaware of the brutal and unrelenting climate, the density of the forested interior, and the obstacles facing anyone building anything on a craggy terrain that habitually dislodged trees and caused slips. The government promised prospective settlers employment, land under “extremely reasonable conditions” and provisions “at cost.” Sections (land) sold to settlers were to help repay the government’s advance to the settlement.
{{Image|file=Historic_Places_of_the_West_Coast-1.jpg |caption=Arawata Settlement, Jackson Bay Diagram }} Originally from Scotland, England, Scandinavia, Canada and Germany, the first settlers for the proposed settlement were chosen for their experience as colonists in New Zealand, and were expected to pass on their knowledge to future immigrants who arrived on the beach of Jackson Bay. In 1876 there were 28 Families with 93 children at Arawata. The total population was 182 including 59 men and 30 women.
Transport overland was particularly difficult for settlers who relied on provisions delivered by steamer. Jackson’s Bay itself may have provided the best natural harbour on Westland’s coast, but the hills and the widest Arawhata River hemmed it in and there was no jetty. After two years, Jackson’s Bay had two schools, but no qualified teacher, no doctor and no church.
Although the settlement was doomed to failure from the outset, the settlers who came and left between 1875 and 1879 bore the brunt of the blame for the settlement’s eventual, inevitable failure. They arrived with hope, fuelled by the promises of the government’s advertising pamphlet. They left, often destitute, their efforts thwarted more by an unpredictable and unreliable bureaucracy than anything the terrain or climate threw at them.
'''Arawhata River'''
The Arawhata River (often spelt with the Ngai Tahu Maori dialect spelling Arawata River) is towards the southern limit of the West Coast region of the South Island of New Zealand. The river has its headwaters in the Mount Aspiring National Park, drains the eastern side of the Southern Alps and heads in a northerly direction for 60 kilometres, flowing into the Ocean at Jackson Bay.
'''Arawata Flat'''
The Arawhata Valley, 30 km south of Haast is a long and wide braided river system with large open and forested flats. The Waipara is a major side river of the Arawhata. The hillsides are forested with silver beech with tussock on the flats. Above 10 Hour Gorge there are several large grassed flats.
Haast Tokoeka Kiwi Sanctuary is located upstream of the Arawhata bridge the boundary of which runs upstream alongside the Arawhata River to Boulder Point just upstream of Jackass Creek then across the Haast Range to the Waiatoto River as far as the opposite bank of the Te Nahi River mouth. It then follows the Waiatoto River downstream on the true left to the south side of the Waiatoto River Bridge, then follows the Jackson Bay Road south to the Arawhata River bridge.
'''Waiatoto Settlement'''
Part of the doomed Jackson Bay Special Settlement, Waiatoto Settlement on the banks of the Waiatoto River ad 15 settlers by 1881. There was one family, the only woman having four children, her husband and 9 other men. By 1907 there were 8 families. Among the most isolated settlements in New Zealand, it had only poor tracks between the widely-separated houses and stores arrived by sea only three monthly. Louis Eggeling from Hanover, Germany, had settled in Waitoto and his daughter married Charles Robinson who managed a hotel there. Their 17 year old son was accidently killed in 1886 when a slip destroyed the hotel. Louis’ son, Arthur Eggeling oved to Okuru in 1889.
'''Waiatoto River''' About 12 miles south of the town of Okuru north of the Okuru River and almost the same distance north of the Arawata River near Jackson bay, the Waiatoto River has it headwaters in a series of glaciers at the foot of Mt Aspiring and winds its way through gravel flats and deep gorges between mountains to the Tasman Sea.
'''Big Bay ''' Also known as Mistaken Bay and Awarua Bay, the topographic coordinates for Big Bay, West Coast - New Zealand are: Map, WGS84 coordinates: -40.86471340, 172.11513540. Eight kilometres wide, Big Bay extends eight kilometres into the South Island, making an almost square indentation in the coastline south of Jackson Bay and 40 kilometres north of Milford Sound and all classes of vessels were able to enter the bay.
Big Bay has a sandy beach named Three Mile Beach and the Awarua River enters the bay at the northern end of the beach. A Government survey of the southern block of West Canterbury (Westland) was taken on in September 1863 by Robert P. Bain whose expedition was “a catalogue of disasters” because of frequent storms and one man being drowned in the surf. By January 1864 he reached Big Bay where a schooner, ‘Pride of Heaven’ was to take Bain’s men back to Jackson Bay, but it was wrecked. In 1867 a few hardy gold miners worked on the shingly beach existing in what might be called a ‘Robinson Crusoe’ style.
'''Bullock Creek '''
LINZ description: Stream rising North of Bald Hill, and flowing into the Tasman Sea 1.3km South of Seal Point, 10 miles north of the Haast (Awarua) River. Arnott Survey District. Latitude:-43.760923. Longitude: 169.211084 Northing: 5147700. Easting: 1295000. Land District: Westland. Feat Type: Stream. In his ‘Report on the Bullock Creek Gold Dredging Co's. Claim’. Grey River Argus, Vol LVIL Issue 10520, 10 August 1900, p.4. Mr James Bishop stated that he had visited the dredging claim on Bullock Creek and that ‘the creek at its upper end appeared to have yielded very considerable quantities of very heavy gold’. He concluded that the claim prospects, with gold evenly distributed, better than other claims of which he had knowledge but that there were some serious difficulties with it not being connected by road and far away from the nearest port. The claim became to be known as “Bishop’s Folly”.
'''Gorge River'''
The Gorge River arises in the Hope Blue River Range and flows south-west into the Tasman Sea. It passes through Cascade Forest and it enters the Tasman Sea about 15 km north-east of Awarua Point, and is a swiftly flowing tidal river at the mouth. Gorge Islands are very small islands near the mouth where Robert Long began living in 1980. Robert and his wife, Catherine raised a son, Robin and daughter, Christan, there,. They were both home-schooled until they went to Mount Aspiring College for their final year. They became known as "New Zealand's most remote family" lives. It is a two-day walk to the nearest civilisation in Haast. Christan and Robin now both have lives away from Gorge River but return to Gorge River regularly. Since then they have been working and travelling throughout the world and have written best autobiographies about their lives at Gorge River.
[[:Category: Okuru, West Coast|'''Okuru River''']] '''Okuru River'''
Located on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand, the Okuru River flows northwest for 45 kilometres from its headwaters in the Southern Alps to the west of the Haast Pass to the Tasman Sea at the northern end of Jackson Bay, 12 kilometres south of Haast. The river shares its mouth with the Turnbull River and the '''Okuru settlement''' of Okuru is set on the bank of the river close to its mouth.
Andrew Nolan and his wife, Mary Spillane, Irish immigrants who had met in the gold town of Stafford, near Hokitika, where Andrew was the licensee of the Empire Hotel and Mary worked as a servant. In April 1875 the Nolans moved to the special settlement of Jackson Bay, part of Julius Vogel’s ambitious immigration and public works programme. The Jackson Bay experiment was a failure, however, and the settlers struggled to farm poor land in extreme isolation. Most left, but Andrew and Mary Nolan stayed in the area, moving north by open boat to Okuru around 1882. The family established a farm there and acquired a pastoral run in the Cascade Valley.
'''Maori River '''
Maori River is a river of the West Coast Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows from several sources in the Mataketake Range east of Haast, passing through the small Tawharekiri Lakes before becoming a tributary of the Waita River, which flows into the Tasman Sea 15 kilometres north of Haast.
'''Haast'''
Haast is a small town in the Westland District territorial authority on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. The Haast region is named after Julius von Haast, a Prussian-born geologist instrumental in the early geological surveys of New Zealand and covers over 2,500 square kilometres (970 sq mi). Haast area is in fact the most extensive wetland New Zeland, created from sediments carried from the mountains by the area’s westward-flowing rivers. Geologists estimate some 50 million tonnes of sediment per year are washed this way, and that in the last 6000 years, its accumulation has pushed the coastline some 10 km out to sea.
The Haast River was the scene of a gold rush in 1867. Small schooners had safely entered the Haast River in January 1867 and this event was followed in February by a “steamboat rush’ from Hokitika in the north. The diggings were on low terraces on either side of the river and were essentially beach working and were quickly exhausted. The Haast town site had been surveyed on the south bank of the Haast River, also known as the Awarua River. In May there were two shops, two hotels, a cobbler, doctor and eleven male and three female residents. By July the population was less than fifty.
The present Haast township was originally a New Zealand Ministry of Works road construction camp, which expanded into a permanent township when the opening of the Haast Pass in 1962 made the region more accessible. The road through the pass to Wānaka was upgraded in 1966. In 1990 the Haast area was included as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, giving international recognition as a location of significant natural value to Te Wahipounamu - The South West New Zealand World Heritage Area.
'''Haast Beach '''
Haast Beach is located about 4km from the junction of SH 6 and Jackson Bay Road. There is a motel - Haast Beach Motels – near the beach in a rural area with sheep and miniature ponies on the property. The nearest restaurant is at Haast Junction, 3km away.
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* Dobson, Arthur Dudley, "Reminiscences," New Zeland Heritage Series, Lakeview, Moana, 2020. * King, Michael, "The Penguin History of New Zealand", Penguin Books (NZ) Ltd, Auckland, 2003
* Latham, Darrell, "The Golden Reefs", Pegasus, Christchurch, 1984.
McGill, David, "Ghost Towns of New Zealand," A.H & A.W. Reed, Wellington, 1980.
* May, Philip Ross, “The West Coast Gold Rushes”, Pegasus.
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* Natusch, Sheila, “Story: Boultbee, John”, first published in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography in 1990
* Nolan, Tony, “Gold Trails of the West Coast”, A.H. & A.W. Reed Ltd, Wellington,1975.
* Roxburgh, Irvine, 'Jacksons Bay. A Centennial History,' A,H & A.W. Reed, Wellington. 1976.
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[[Category:California_Projects]] [[Category: Arizona, Projects]] [[Category: New Mexico Projects]] [[Category: Texas Projects]] [[Category: Oklahoma Projects]] [[Category: Kansas Projects]] [[Category: Missouri Projects]] [[Category: Illinois Projects]] [[Category: Dust Bowl]] The goal of this project is to ..research each city, finding the "Settlers of the day" 1927 and linking them and their stories to "[[Steinbeck-7 | John Ernst Steinbeck Jr.]] February 27, 1902–December 20, 1968) dubbed it the ''Mother Road''. Other designations and nicknames for the highway include the [[Rogers-10879 | '''''Will Rogers Highway''''']] and the '''Main Street of America'''." "US 66 served as a primary route for those who migrated west, especially during the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dust_Bowl Dust Bowl] of the 1930s" Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. # name the historic or well known places on or nearby # well known People involved with it, from beginning to today. == Beginning == :"Route 66 was one of the ''original highways in the United States Numbered Highway System''. :US 66 was established on November 11, 1926, with road signs erected the following year. :The highway, which became one of the most famous roads in the United States, originally ran from Chicago, Illinois, through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona before terminating in Santa Monica in Los Angeles County, California, covering a total of 2,448 miles (3,940 km)." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_66 wikipedia.com] :"In 1990, Congress passed the Route 66 Study Act of 1990, finding that Historic Route 66 had become “a symbol of the American people’s heritage of travel and their legacy of seeking a better life.” Consequently, the Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program was created in 1999, and the Route itself was designated an All-American Road." === The People associated with it === # [[Avery-8692 | Cyrus Stevens Avery]] '''"The Father of Route 66"''' # [[Coolidge-13 | President John Calvin (Calvin) Coolidge Jr.]] He just happened to be US President and is not known for being involved with Highway commission. #[[Rogers-10879 | '''''William Penn Adair Rogers''''']] Will Rogers Highway #[[Steinbeck-7 | John Ernst Steinbeck Jr.]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grapes_of_Wrath The Grapes of Wrath] #[[Devine-2046 | Andrew Vabre Devine]] The Andy Divine Hwy. aka: Route 66, named after him in Arizona. He, a COWBOY STAR of Hollywood, California, was born in Flagstaff/grew up in in Kingman, Arizona. (including, the sidekick of [[Slye-49 | Roy Rogers]], and several movies with [[Morrison-2413 | John Wayne]]. # [[Oatman-62 | Olive Oatman-Fairchild]] also in Arizona #[[Coles-758 | Nathaniel Adams "Nat King" Cole]] Popular song of the 1940s Get your Kicks on Route 66 # Martin Milner star of TV Series ''"route 66"'' #[[Stanley-13606 | Edward M. Stanley]] Editor of the Kansas City, Associated Press mostly the DUST BOWL === Families of the ''Dust Bowl'' === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dust_Bowl Dust Bowl] :"The "Black Sunday" black blizzards of April 14, 1935, were witnessed by Associated Press reporter Robert E. Geiger who happened to be in Boise City, Oklahoma that day; " #[[Luker-1022 | Allen Bernon "Jiggs" Luker]] Born 20 Nov 1927 in Greer, Oklahoma LEFT and took the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Historic_Route_66 Route 66] all the way to Lytle Creek, California on the ROUTE 66 trail and then SOUTH to Nuevo, Riverside, California. #[[Tanquary-58 | Charles R. Tanquary]] son and his father Charles, and family lived in Arcadia, Oklahoma........... #[[McClary-552 | Helen Rae Miller-McClary aka Ward]] Born Oct 1934 in Okemah, Okfuskee, Oklahoma went west all the way to Denver, Colorado. So IF her family took Route 66 they would have left it to go NORTH...........thru Oklahoma City, past El Reno to take the 270 north and then the 70 (Designated in 1956).......... :So far neither of these have used the US ROUTE 66 to get out of the DUST into a better life............ #[[Breland-214 | Admiral Toco Breland]] married 2 Feb 1929 in Chicot, Arkansas. "Married 2 Feb 1929 in Chicot, Arkansas. The Census shows Admiral and Pearl lived off Highway 80 to Arkansas Camp." #[[Jordan-3463 | William Houston Jordan]] born Hancock, Tennessee, married 12 Jun 1895 in Bonham, Fannin County, Texas, Died 5 Dec 1944 at age 76 in Encinitas, San Diego..... === Legendary places it is used or spoken about === #''The Grapes of Wrath'' (1939), "the highway symbolizes escape, loss, and the hope of a new beginning;" (The BOOK, and The MOVIE) #"Dust Bowl of the 1930s" highway out and WESTWARD . "an estimated 210,000 people migrated to California in a bid to escape financial hardship." # The ''Rose Parade'' every News Yeas day since "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Parade#History Members of Pasadena's Valley Hunt Club first staged the parade in 1890.]" The Tournament of Roses Parade has followed the same route mainly following '''Colorado Boulevard''' (Pasadena's main thoroughfare and a segment of the former US 66) for many decades # '''''route 66''''' CBS TV series 1960-1964 Starring: Martin Milner/George Maharis/Glenn Corbett (not really legendary but POPULAR for awhile) # The song "Get Your Kicks, on Route 66--"Nat King Cole Trio "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66" - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com] (written by Bobby Troup, 1946) === Sites within '''walking''' distance === # 4.2 miles= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Rogers_State_Historic_Park [The Will Rogers State Historic Park, Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles, California]..which was their home until his wife's death. The ranch became a State Park in 1944 after the death of Mrs. Rogers, and the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 #3.5 miles, [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Rose+Bowl+Stadium/@34.1504758,-118.1692699,4834m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m22!1m16!4m15!1m6!1m2!1s0x80c2c3a428b91491:0x4c4ffdc71c2abf2f!2sRose+Bowl+Stadium,+1001+Rose+Bowl+Dr,+Pasadena,+CA+91103!2m2!1d-118.1676462!2d34.1613284!1m6!1m2!1s0x80c2c4835432fc27:0x5168f2ba82feebec!2sArtCenter+College+of+Design+South+Campus,+1111+S+Arroyo+Pkwy,+Pasadena,+CA+91105!2m2!1d-118.1476511!2d34.1279588!3e0!3m4!1s0x80c2c3a428b91491:0x4c4ffdc71c2abf2f!8m2!3d34.1613284!4d-118.1676462 Rose Bowl] Pasadena, California #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARCADIA,_California ARCADIA Arboretum] was the Rancho of [[Baldwin-12562 | Elias "Lucky Baldwin"]] #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Anita_Park Santa Anita Race Track, Arcadia, California] # [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Busch+Stadium/@38.6224225,-90.1927206,640m/data=!3m2!1e3!5s0x87d8b31b3fd54387:0xb7d5b9be2db76995!4m32!1m26!4m25!1m16!1m2!1s0x87d8cb82621aec77:0x83bbb4b4fe2d4714!2sRock+Hill,+MO!2m2!1d-90.3784505!2d38.6075525!3m4!1m2!1d-90.3641344!2d38.6278748!3s0x87d8cb68eae3a4ff:0x86ab9d4144f5e5ce!3m4!1m2!1d-90.1965269!2d38.6227605!3s0x87d8b3100b56a0ab:0x312f4f41916c0de0!1m6!1m2!1s0x87d8b4a9faed8ef9:0xbe39eaca22bbe05b!2sSt.+Louis,+MO!2m2!1d-90.1994042!2d38.6270025!3e0!3m4!1s0x87d8b31b440bcf17:0xa57962d7e3509f27!8m2!3d38.6226188!4d-90.1928209 BUSCH STADIUM Missouri] and [[Musial-7 | Stanislaw "Stan the Man's" Musial]] statue. === MAPs all the way === :Since it is hard to find a map on the internet that will :TRACE the actual ROUTE 66 thru every town and county :we have to go section by section............... I have 22 map sections that have the name '''HISTORIC ROUTE 66''' I won't download all of them just the important ones like this one............{{Image|file=Historic_Route_66.jpg |caption=Historic ROUTE 66 turns into Arroyo Seco Pkwy #10 }} :The map " California 66 to END of TRAIL" goes all the way thru California :'''HOWEVER', DO NOT take the BLUE line, that is the San Bernardino Fwy #10 that will take you from Santa Monica to Florida...................... and turn right. :follow the north blue pointing line into Pasadena, Arcadia, Azusa, Glendora, all the way out to San Bernardino................ on Route 66, as the song goes, "get your kicks, on Route 66" === The States === #Illinois #Missouri #Kansas and yes I found "Rt 66" there... like 11.4 miles to the BORDER #Oklahoma #Texas #New Mexico #Arizona #California, === Thru CALIFORNIA- END of TRAIL to ARIZONA === :When you leave '''''Route 66 End of the Trail, 330 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica''''' you do take ''Colorado Ave.'' north until it '''DEAD ENDS''' (which means the original ROAD was destroyed for the freeways) then you have to turn south on Centinela Ave. then left on West Olympic Blvd right on Centinela Ave again, which takes you to the Santa Monica FREEWAY #10, that turns into the Harbor Fwy #10, which then turns into Arroyo Seco Parkway #10 which ENDS in South Pasadena at '''HISTORIC ROUTE 66''' which will then take you north until you turn east onto '''HISTORIC ROUTE 66''' otherwise named "West Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, California {{Image|file=Historic_Route_66-5.jpg |caption=Route 66 north turns RIGHT onto W. Colorado Blvd. }} :These are the '''DIRECTIONS''' using the maps.com as close as I can understand them.............AND PLEASE '''try''' not to laugh, it was not easy finding '''IT''' all the way.................. The only change of names from EAGLE ROCK to ARCADIA is East to West/back again when you enter the next town.......ARCADIA has it running right next to the Foothill Fwy... and then right past the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARCADIA,_California ARCADIA Arboretum] was the Rancho of [[Baldwin-12562 | Elias "Lucky Baldwin"]] and then the EVER Popular and world wide known.......... : '''''SANTA ANITA RACE TRACK'''''............ at that point it splits one turns into Huntington Dr. and goes WEST. the other keeps going east first Colorado St. then Colorado Pl and then at the SPLIT turns into "Huntington Dr. aka: Route 66" it keeps going straight east through ARCADIA, MONROVIA, DUARTE, AZUSA, (which was talked about in a 1941 movie, where they say, "I'm from Azusa, A-Z U S A") and when it curves south past Irwindale Ave. the name changes to "Foothill Blvd." until you get to Azusa Pacific University, West Campus and it turns south and the name changes again to "Alosta Ave" and goes past the Azusa Pacific University and goes east again into GLENDORA as (Alosta Ave.) '''HISTORIC ROUTE 66''' AND just 1 large block south of 66 is "West Colorado Ave." which is not the Route 66..... :After GLENDORA comes SAN DIMAS which renames it again, Foothill Blvd.--HISTORIC ROUTE 66 it goes under the Foothill Fwy as "Route 66" eastward into CLAREMONT and the Claremont Colleges, as Route 66 into UPLAND and turns into Foothill Blvd again and through CUCAMONGA/ later renamed RANCHO CUCAMONGA. Now under the Ontario Freeway #15 that takes you NORTH to LAS VEGAS Nevada. :Next city, FONTANA, into RIALTO which calls it "US Route 66" and then at the Lytle Creek Basin it turns north and is named "West 5th St. - Historic Rte 66" and into SAN BERNARDINO and the TRAIN YARD..and it ""DEAD ENDS''' at the San Bernardino Freeway #215.......... :'''However, -HISTORIC ROUTE 66 does make a turn before that, NORTH, onto Mt. Vernon Ave. and takes us up to the #215 FREEWAY and curves west....and turns into CAJON Blvd. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Jesucristo+Es+El+Se%C3%B1or/@34.1365132,-117.3119474,961m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m24!1m18!4m17!1m11!1m2!1s0x80c34a015d79c3bb:0x1d88ab220d63b299!2sCA-66,+California!2m2!1d-117.6509992!2d34.1070479!3m4!1m2!1d-117.3027931!2d34.1118836!3s0x80c3533d33424c2b:0x82600ab5fe32212!1m3!2m2!1d-117.2652184!2d34.1083] which is coming back WEST????????????? Lytle Creek up the CAJON PASS came to another '''DEAD END''' at the #15 Freeway and it JOINS............ :'''AND just 23.7 MILES north''' on the #15 FREEWAY from '''CAJON PASS''' is the other end of [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Cajon+Pass,+California/Victorville,+CA/@34.4329956,-117.3390048,43326m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x80c34146ebbf80cd:0x1d668e0f18b95751!2m2!1d-117.475!2d34.3117!1m5!1m1!1s0x80c3645a63ddd279:0xd95115925f43476!2m2!1d-117.2927641!2d34.5362184!3e0 ''"National Trails Road'''' DEAD ENDS] at '''VICTORVILLE''' and into .and it gets LOST at the #15 Freeway AKA:MOJAVE FWY #15 BARSTOW FWY ::'''FOLLOW the MOJAVE FWY #15 BARSTOW FWY all the way, keep going PAST PALMDALE, UNDER '''Roy Rogers Dr.''' it does get you to the '''NORTHEAST end of '''VICTORVILLE''' and the TRAIN TRACKS............. ::'''STOP''' at the U of the FREEWAY EXCHANGE at "N D St" which is also known as [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Cajon+Pass,+California/Victorville,+CA/@34.4329956,-117.3390048,43326m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x80c34146ebbf80cd:0x1d668e0f18b95751!2m2!1d-117.475!2d34.3117!1m5!1m1!1s0x80c3645a63ddd279:0xd95115925f43476!2m2!1d-117.2927641!2d34.5362184!3e0 '''''National Trails Road]''''' going NORTH..................it cuts off at "J St." turns right onto Needles Hwy. LEFT at "N. K St." GOES ACROSS the BRIDGE of the Colorado River '''CALIFORNIA-ARIZONA BORDER''' as US RTE #95 '''map attached''' === thru ARIZONA to CALIFORNIA BORDER === :NEXT DIRECTIONS are coming across ARIZONA to get to the above POINT at the BRIDGE of the Colorado River as US RTE #95 '''map attached''' :'''First town after leaving New Mexico into Arizona is LUPTON'''............... :NEXT town, SANDERS :NEXT into Apache County and nearby is the PETRIFIED FOREST NATIONAL PARK and PAINTED DESERT. And the Hopi and turns south into next town......... :HOLBROOK. and west into :JOSEPH CITY, and the Navajo/Hopi Crafts and crossing the "Little Colorado River" where Route 66 leaves the #40 and goes into :WINSLOW, as [ "Old Hwy 66 aka: E. 3rd St" :Next interesting spot is the METEOR Crater REST AREA where "Old Rt 66" cuts off to the south so you can take METEOR CRATER rd. south...and it goes back up by the Apache Death Cave and rejoins the #180 going Northwest to Twin Arrows where the 180/ #40............ :and then turn straight WEST '''into FLAGSTAFF''', Arizona..................... :Just west of FLAGSTAFF "Old Route 66" splits and heads northwest AKA: Brannigan Park Rd. that just takes a GIANT LOOP north and back DOWN again to the OTHER is also a "Historic Rte 66" that is along the #40............. AND then "E. Old Route 66" aka: Brannigan Park Rd. makes another curve up and is now called Parks Wagon Wheel Rd when it entered "Parks of the Pines" and it drops down to join the #40 again leaving FLAGSTAFF............. : The OLD Route 66 separates again to :enter WILLIAMS, Arizona and the GRAND CANYON ... Route 64 heads NORTH and Route 66 goes southwest.........it goes thru WILLIAMS and then joins the #40 AGAIN.. then it is "HISTORIC E. Rte.66" NOW we pass "THE GATE WAY TO THE GRAND CANYON" also called " E. Bill Williams Ave." into Grand Canyon it is "W. Rte 66" comes out of that town and crosses/ then becomes, '''Purple Heart Trail #40''', the south side of the freeway it is called "Old Route 66" It crosses HWY 89 and is still #40 passes by :ASHFORK, Arizona. All of a sudden there is another SPLIT, "W. Old Rte 66" goes straight NORTH and turns west as -HISTORIC ROUTE 66 ..... :Then we come to another split, '''"SIGN ON STREET Route 66"''' and it takes us Northwest "W. OLD 66" takes us right alongside the TRAIN TRACKS not far north of the #40. but it is "66" :and into SELIGMAN...where there is a "Historic Route 66 Motel" and right past "GRAND CANYON CAVERNS" after that it '''turns more to the NORTH''' leaving the #40 AGAIN... and then EAST and south to the town of :HUALAPAI and further southeast to :TRUXTON.............. and SOUTH past the Bureau of Indian Affairs..... :and ANTARES, Arizona.. :finally KINGMAN, ARIZONA .............where the "66" Old Route comes SOUTH, where they have renamed it '''"E. Andy Devine Ave."''' and out of KINGMAN and it turns SOUTH away from the #40 going thru the heart of KINGMAN to the south end and then it joins the #40. '''AND THEN "Historic Rte 66"''' makes a right turn NORTH, leaving the #40 ...and then an immediate LEFT or South turn onto '''OATMAN HWY. #10''' ........... WHICH goes SOUTH/WEST...... :NEXT town WALNUT CREEK..............just after leaving Kingman. WHEN I just about think OATMAN HWY. is not where Route 66 goes there is a '''"Saddle Sore Ranch on Route 66"''' (milepost 36.5 on Oatman Hwy) [https://www.google.com/maps/@35.0391256,-114.2622634,200m/data=!3m1!1e3 Oatman Hwy.]...making a very curvy road up to SITGREAVES PASS VIEW POINT and past GOLD RUSH MINE. and then turning south EAST to go :into the '''TOWN OATMAN'''............ and out straight SOUTH to GOLDEN SHORES and :TOPOCK BAY which is at the COLORADO RIVER and the '''ARIZONA-CALIFORNIA BORDER'''.............in the COLORADO RIVER and the #40 FREEWAY aka: "Purple Heart Trail" and goes west into NEEDLES, California, where they change the name to "Blue Star Mem. Hwy." aka:Needles Fwy...........SEEMS to be Needles Hwy. but nothing that says -HISTORIC ROUTE 66 but at least we got back into California............ === thru NEW MEXICO to ARIZONA BORDER === :'''Coming from NEW MEXICO WEST towards Arizona'''................................... :U S Rte 66 aka: 333, travels along side FREEWAY #40 all the way, goes under #40 to go into the town of Monticello. When it comes into ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico name changes to Central Ave SE. aka: Rte 66 goes southwest until DEAD ENDS, turn north on Atrisco Vista and then joins the #40 Freeway AGAIN, now called '''US RT 66''' Coronado FREEWAY. Right in the middle of the ROUTE is a turn off for '''''Route 66 Casino Hotel, RV... etc..further west, on the north side of #40 is "Old Rte 66 Rd." it comes into LAGUNA, where it leaves #40 and is HWY 124 and "New Mexico Hwy 124 US Rte 66" it then meets #40 again and then "Old 66 aka: Cubero Loop" does JUST THAT, loops and returns to 124. It goes thru SAN FIDEL, still heading WEST and thru San Jose RT 66 runs along side #40. We then come to Sky City Travel and the Hwy 117 and exit onto 117 aka: McBride Rd. which goes straight north/west to a big city, GRANTS, which has many stores "Route 66" names.. coming out of Grants, it is now HWY 122... and now we are running along side #40 again. next town is THOREAU. Now we come to '''"Continental Divide on I-40"''' [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Needles,+CA/U.S.+Rt.+66,+Continental+Divide,+NM/@35.4267652,-108.3206863,1338m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x80ce2372e1358a33:0x205fa817e10d94f3!2m2!1d-114.6141315!2d34.8480597!1m5!1m1!1s0x87da551856122831:0xfcbb87f98772852f!2m2!1d-108.3082869!2d35.4223709!3e0and "Old Route 66 Souvenirs"] and after that Route 66 jumps onto #40 AGAIN. And then it exits #40 and heads Northwest and past the NAVAJO NATION and then we come into GALLUP, New Mexico, here it is called "E. Historic Hwy 66" After GALLUP it turns SOUTH and to the '''NEW MEXICO-ARIZONA BORDER'''................. === thru TEXAS to OKLAHOMA BORDER === :'''Going FROM NEW MEXICO east into TEXAS'''..........OF COURSE you are still on [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Needles,+California+92363/U.S.+Rt.+66,+Continental+Divide,+NM/@35.1785692,-103.0036143,4513m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x80ce2372e1358a33:0x205fa817e10d94f3!2m2!1d-114.6141315!2d34.8480597!1m5!1m1!1s0x87da551856122831:0xfcbb87f98772852f!2m2!1d-108.3082869!2d35.4223709] #40 and OFF and back ON again is '''''U S Route 66''''' aka: W. Amarillo Blvd along side....... :First city you come to is ADRIAN, Texas, : then Vega, Texas, : then Wildorado, Texas, :then Bushland, : then the BIGGEST, Amarillo, Texas...............US Route 66 splits off the #40 just before entering Amarillo and takes a huge LOOP north above the city and thru it and then turns South AS US 60 takes over, and RTE 66 joins #40 at WEEDPATCH CAMP, past the Int'l Airport turns SOUTH aka: #2161 and after a long way it curves east and there it is, #40 AGAIN............and just before you get : to GROOM, Texas they split again #40 loops north above the city and US Route 66 crosses the south of the city and they meet again. :Next tiny town, Alanreed :Next McLean, Texas :and then before the town of Shamrock US Rte 66 cuts off and goes thru the town...........and joins #40 again..outside, east, there is a "Route 66 Bridge over the Chicago, Rock Island, and Gulf Railroad" Shamrock is the LAST TOWN before the '''TEXAS-OKLAHOMA BORDER''' === thru OKLAHOMA to KANSAS/MISSOURI === :Across the '''TEXAS-OKLAHOMA BORDER''' into Oklahoma the first town is : TEXOLA, Oklahoma.............keep going straight EAST and the :NEXT town is ERICK outside ERICK the "R.S. RT. 66" aka:"Bk. R" also added "S. El Camino" and when it comes to a cloverleaf with US 283/#40 RS Rte 66 splits and goes straight NORTH...... as "S. 4th St." and up thru :SAYRE, Texas after going thru the town 66 JOINS #40 AGAIN going EAST/then NORTHEAST until "W. State Hwy 66'' aka: W. 3rd St. takes off more towards the north and #40 goes straight EAST and we come to the large town of ELK CITY, and #40 is there too. 66 goes east thru town. :Next is CANUTE where #40/Rt 66 make a loop above the town but there is a Frontage Road that turns into '''"Old US Hwy. 66"''' cuts across the town. outside town, east side the join again :until we come into FOSS, Oklahoma, where "66" goes into town. :BYPASSING the town CLINTON #4-/ 66 but there is a main street "W. Gary Blvd." that the '''OKLAHOMA ROUTE 66 MUSEUM''' is on. :US RTE 66/#40 keep going east......and coming to the next BIG town :WEATHERFORD (city sign has a "66" on it..however, 66/#40 go along the south end of the town, after leaving WEATHERFORD US RTE.66 is now running along the NORTH side of #40 and then rejoins #40 at US 281 and splits at the Cherokee Trading POST and runs alongside. :NEXT town EL RENO Rte 66 goes north of the BIG town and #40 goes below. All the way thru town, now going SOUTH, it is "US RT 66" and then it joins US 81 and runs alongside #40 until it :comes to '''OKLAHOMA CITY''' and Lake Overholser, and '''Will Rogers World Airport''' at the south of town. '''US RTE 66'''/#40 run right thru town at the north end going east and then northeast..... aka:#44 and stays that until the NORTHEAST side of town where coming in from the south is the STATE Hwy #35 aka: '''Monarch Hwy" aka: '''"PURPLE HEART TRAIL"''' AND they JOIN going EAST US 66 goes NORTH thru OKLAHOMA CITY and there are other smaller cities it goes thru like the '''"CITY of EDMOND"''' and another state HWY #77/ #141 but still on #35 ''PURPLE HEART TRAIL'' US 66 no longer listed............... :BECAUSE at the cloverleaf US 66 exits on the '''Integris Parkway Edmond aka. E. Frontage Rd. and around the bend it joins '''E. 2nd St.''' EAST passing "Arcadia Lake" in "Central STATE Park" and turns northeast to :'''ARCADIA, Oklahoma''' :Next is LUTHER, Oklahoma, US 66/2nd St keep going east and then north and east again til we come to WELLSTON :Then WARWICK :Next is CHANDLER and US 66 goes onto W.15th St for 2 blocks and then makes a left turn straight NORTH and then a sharp curve EAST again.......... :NEXT town DAVENPORT it comes in from the east and then curves north outside DAVENPORT it turns Northeast and then straight EAST until N3520 Rd. and Arbor Grove Cemetery it curves NORTHeast again... and coming up on the #44 FWY (toll turnpike) and the next :Town of STROUD US Rte 66 goes right thru town and on the other side is another "Old US 66" along side and then the join. :Next DEPEW and #44 (toll turnpike) is not far to the north :NEXT BRISTOW "Creek Nation CASINO-Bristow" They rename it "S. Roland St." and turns off that street going EAST and is US Rte 66 again, and DEAD ENDS on S. Main St.and turns LEFT going NORTH until it CROSSES #44 FWY (toll turnpike) and joins #48 going north. and another "OLD RTE 66 HWY next to it. comes to #44 FWY (toll turnpike) CROSSES back to the south into :KELLYVILLE, OKLAHOMA, Creek County Here they have [https://www.heartofroute66.org/ "HEART OF ROUTE 66 MUSEUM"] IN THE city of :SEPULPA goes past the museum and then splits NORTH with the N. Frankoma RD and another "66" goes off to the EAST called N Sepulpa Rd THE OTHER "Rt 66" aka: SOUTHWEST Blvd. THE 2 "US RT 66" finally meet at Gilcrease Expswy but the "SPLIT''' and can not believe it but '''"US RT 66"''' goes along side going Northeast #44............ :'''SOMEWHERE in here we came into TULSA'''........."For most of the 20th century, the city held the nickname '''"Oil Capital of the World"'''...BUT an even better nickname for TULSA in this case is: '''"the city the nickname the "Birthplace of Route 66".''' "In 1925, Tulsa businessman [[Avery-8692 | Cyrus Avery]], known as the "Father of Route 66," began his campaign to create a road linking Chicago to Los Angeles by establishing the U.S. Highway 66 Association in Tulsa." it, US ROUTE 66, then CURVES east to go OVER the #44 still as US RT 66 aka: SOUTHWEST Blvd. ON the EAST side of the ''''''Arkansas River''''' it makes a SHARP right turn onto "W. 12th St." and then becomes "W. 11th St." and then back to US RT 66 and goes straight EAST across the city until we find "County Line Rd." and make a left (north) and all of a SUDDEN you see "66" up on the FREEWAY "Highway 412 also #44 " going east/west... US RT 66 makes an immediate Veer north and is called '''"N Old Hsy 66"''' it goes off to the east and crosses the '''''Verdigris River''''' along the TRAIN TRACKS/TRAIN BRIDGE leaving "Tulsa Port Of Catoosa" and into the next city :VERDIGRIS, Oklahoma and then immediately : into the next city, CLAREMORE US RT 66 goes thru the WEST part of town, past Claremore Lake. Leaving Claremore and :right into SEQUEYAH and then into '''"BUSHYHEAD"''' not sure it is a town? :NEXT big town CHELSEA after passing thru Chelsea it turns EAST..........and Northeast :And into EL CABRITO changes the name to "S. Wilson St. " and also "US RT 66" and also "60" and "69" and then #2... and then TURN right on "W. Illinois Ave." aka: "69" / "US RT 66/ 60" and THEN US RT 66 crosses under the '''Will rogers Turnpike''' and head straight EAST across the farmland...............makes a right turn before E. 270 Rd. heading north until it reaches :AFTON, Oklahoma and turns east........ then you come to a perfect cloverleaf go up the middle THEN US RT 66 crosses under the '''Will rogers Turnpike''' AGAIN to the north side. North AND finally it is curving toward the east.besides US RT 66/ "69" there is also #10 going into the :big city MIAMI, Oklahoma, and Buffalo Run Casino/Resort TURN left onto "A St. SE all the way thru the city NORTH and into :NORTH MIAMI then just as it curves east/north you see within WALKING DISTANCE '''Micky Mantle's childhood home''' as we exit the town on the northeast side it goes EAST...............as we come into QUAPAW it turns NORTH.........and then east :QUAPAW the last town before the '''OKLAHOMA-KANSAS BORDER''' === OKLAHOMA BORDER thru KANSAS BORDER === :"US 66 -Route information, Maintained by KDOT :''Length 11.274 mi'' [2] (18.144 km) :''Existed November 11, 1926–June 26, 1985'' :''And NORTH into BAXTER SPRINGS, KANSAS'' and they added the names "Military Av." and ALT 69 AT this junction the US RT 66 '''TURNS LEFT'''(west) and then NORTH (aka: SE 50th St) at RAINBOW BRIDGE curves EAST AGAIN.........aka: SE Beasley Rd. and EAST :into the next town RIVERTON, '''GARDEN County, KANSAS :it is called #69 and "US RTE 400" which is curving EAST............and THEN at the circle "US RT 66" comes out going EAST.............. and quickly we come to the, :NEXT town is GALENA, Kansas we go past '''Mercy Specialty Hospital'' KANSAS and then we CROSS the [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kansas/@36.9945463,-94.6148053,1311m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x87a31771717c016b:0x68c2b4a94b3e095f!8m2!3d39.011902!4d-98.4842465MISSOURI KANSAS-MISSOURI BORDER] ===Thru MISSOURI to ILLINOIS BORDER === :And then into the little CENTRAL CITY, Missouri and right on into :'''JOPLIN''' So '''''"US ROUTE 66"''''' goes thru the north section of JOPLIN and the '''WILL ROGERS TURNPIKE''' crosses JOPLIN at the SOUTH END of the town.....................US RT 66 turns NORTH onto Rangeline Rde. (also #49) we pass through :OAKLAND PARK going NORTH and into :WEBB CITY and now called "S. Madison St." and '''US RT 66" turns east on "W. Broadway St." :Next township, CARTERVILLE US RT 66 turns NORTH again on "N. Pine St." until we come to Caterville Cemetery and US RT 66 turns EAST and then US RT 66 turns SOUTH to CROSS the STATE Hwy 171 and then EAST AGAIN............... :to come into BROOKLYN HEIGHTS :Goes thru little AVILLA, McDonald Township, Missouri, travels east going thru several tiny towns as "US RT 66" aka: 96 ALL of a SUDDEN there is a "'''Old Hwy 66"''' aka:266 goes alongside the other one.......... :It comes into "HALLTOWN, Ozark Township, Missouri, '' US RT 66 goes southeast and joins #44 AGAIN :266 curves NORTHEAST and there is no more mention of OLD HWY 66, so we have to join the #44 where it does say, "US RT 66" which goes northeast and into :"St. Louis and Springfield was an old road. had been a Native American trail, known as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Osage_Trail '''"Osage Indian Trail"'] This was now part of the "Route 66" highway................ :SPRINGFIELD, Missouri, #44 travels along side the outskirts of town to the north end...AT THE cloverleaf '''US RT 66''' exits onto "Kearney St."/ 744 goes straight EAST and out of town headed northeast it parallel to the #44 and says, "WEST OLD RTE 66" and that takes us to :STRAFFORD, Jackson, Missouri :THEN it splits off #44 to go south of a town, :MARSHFIELD.............Township, Missouri it actually TURNS into "W. Jackson St. " and immediately TURNS north onto "W. Hubble Dr." goes around a roundabout and comes out EAST as Hubble going EAST and then NORTH and east north all the way thru the farms finally comes into :CONWAY, Union Township, Missouri and then :into PHILLIPSBURG, Missouri it is running alongside #44 :Next into LEBANON, , Missouri US RT 66 splits from I44 and goes NORTH................. it is now called "Millcreek" cuts off again going northeast parallel to #44 :now it is headed SOUTH? it goes WAY DOWN just to get to the south end of :LAQUEY, Liberty Township, Missouri......... and north AGAIN to go into :BUCKHORN, Cullen Township, Missouri and then the town of :ST. ROBERT ALSO known here as '''"Old Rte 66"''' :Just bypassing JEROME :And coming into the BIG '''ROLLA''' and we come to '''"Kings Highway"''' US RT 66 goes under Kingshighway as #44 and is not found.........................HOWEVER, there is an "OLD RT 66" ON Kingshighway aka: 44 ALSO "OLD HWY 63" and it goes NORTH and no more RT 66,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :Up northeast to pass the '''MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY" in :ROLLA, Missouri past the University RT 66 disappears US RT 63 takes over :"OLD RTE 66" aka:"E. James Blvd," and this one comes alongside #44 AGAIN aka: "Missouri KK", and then it splits to go to the south end of the next TOWN :CUBA, Benton Township, Missouri :NEXT town is BOURBON goes thru town and out and then is called "S. Service Rd." :next town, WEST SULLIVAN, Boone Township, Missouri :and then SULLIVAN, of course :Then STANTON, Meramac Township, Missouri :then ST. CLAIR, Central Township, Missouri where OLD RT 66 makes a sharp right south and then EAST aka: "N. Commercial Ave." it goes east into the next big :TOWN of VILLA RIDGE, Boles Township, Missouri '''"OLD RTE 66"''' aka: 100 :next town GRAY SUMMIT, Boles and then north and EAST into :WILDWOOD, Missouri :ELLISVILLE, Wildhorse Township, and then :right into BALDWIN and then right into the next BIG town :MANCHESTER, Queeny Township, Missouri where "US RT 66" is aka: "Manchester Rd." :Into ROCK HILL, Clayton Township "OLD RT 66" disappears on the Manchester Rd /100.... last time to see '''"OLD RTE 66"''' is at 67/61/" N. Kirkwood Rd." on Manchester Rd.. : in KIRKWOOD , Bonhomme Township, Missouri.............and at this juncture it TURNS SOUTH on N. Kirkwood Rd............and now the name changes to "BLUES HWY" still aka:61/67 goes south until it crosses UNDER #44 going south, to Watson Rd. and turns EAST onto aka:366 goes on and then is named "Chippewa St." from there it makes a left on "Gravois Ave." northeast.....it DOES STAY on Gravois Ave. to parallel the #44.............on the other side NORTH it is called "Tucker Blvd." and still '''"OLD RTE 66"''' it makes a sharp right/an immediate left to go NORTH to go :into ST. LOUIS, Missouri, past '''BUSCH STADIUM''' and it disappears AGAIN ''probably'' joins Hwy 40 to go over the '''Mississippi River''' BRIDGE and :there are: POPLAR ST. Bridge/EADS BRIDGE/MARTIN LUTHER KING/DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER HWY BRIDGE / MCKINLEY BRIDGE /MERCHANTS BRIDGE.......... :So it appears that "OLD RTE 66" joins '''"Hwy 40 W."''' and off to the NORTH we can see the [https://www.google.com/maps/place/The+Gateway+Arch/@38.6229054,-90.1845297,959m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m32!1m26!4m25!1m16!1m2!1s0x87d8cb82621aec77:0x83bbb4b4fe2d4714!2sRock+Hill,+MO!2m2!1d-90.3784505!2d38.6075525!3m4!1m2!1d-90.3641344!2d38.6278748!3s0x87d8cb68eae3a4ff:0x86ab9d4144f5e5ce!3m4!1m2!1d-90.1965269!2d38.6227605!3s0x87d8b3100b56a0ab:0x312f4f41916c0de0!1m6!1m2!1s0x87d8b4a9faed8ef9:0xbe39eaca22bbe05b!2sSt.+Louis,+MO!2m2!1d-90.1994042!2d38.6270025!3e0!3m4!1s0x87c0f0607541e5b5:0x79ed2889c696a834!8m2!3d38.6251269!4d-90.1867504 '''"THE GATEWAY ARCH"'''] and goes over POPLAR BRIDGE to cross the BORDER '''MISSOURI-ILLINOIS BORDER and the first CITY is :EAST ST. LOUIS, Illinois.......................... === Thru ILLINOIS to Chicago === :'''''THE BEGINNING''''' :"U.S. Route 66 begins in Chicago, at the corner of Michigan Avenue and Jackson Street :"Length 301 mi (484 km) :'''Existed November 11, 1926–June 25, 1974''' (they killed it? or renamed it) :Major junctions :West end US 66 at the Mississippi River towards St. Louis, MO :I-64 / IL 3 in East St. Louis : I-70 / I-270 in Troy : I-80 in Joliet : US 30 (Lincoln Highway) in Joliet : I-90 / I-94 in Chicago :East end US 41 in Chicago :"Entering Illinois from St. Louis, Missouri, the highway originally crossed the Mississippi River at the '''''McKinley Bridge,''''' NOT the '''POPLAR BRIDGE''' :There is no '''sign of US Rt 66''' anywhere after leaving the BUSCH STADIUM block..................... :So we will have to follow the directions as stated in the ''STORY'' below........ :Here is the story from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_66_in_Illinois#St._Louis_to_Hamel wikipedia] :Just before going out of the state into Missouri is :The first town, EAST ST. LOUIS, which it states US Rt 66 doesn't go to :This is WHERE the STORY goes.........."the highway originally crossed the Mississippi River at the '''''McKinley Bridge,''''' NOT the '''POPLAR BRIDGE''' :''"Poplar Street Bridge was opened in 1967 to facilitate I-55, I-64, and I-70. '''US 66''' and US 40"'' :Leaving BUSCH Stadium it takes #44 PASS the GATEWAY ARCH north then #44 turns into #70 aka: Dwight D. Eisenhower Hwy. turns right on "McKinley ST." which goes across the '''''McKinley Bridge,''''' on the other side it is "Cedar St." going NORTH aka:"Illinois State Rt 3" :and VENICE is on the east side of the highway.................keeps going north and becomes '''"Lewis and Clark Blvd."''' it goes on the outskirts of MADISON, not in the town at all............ :"This first alignment passed through :VENICE is just east of the river, right OFF MCKINLEY BRIDGE :MADISON, to get to :GRANITE CITY" it leaves Rt#3 and goes east on "St. Thomas Rd." and right on '''"Chain of Rocks Rd."''' IS STILL there on Bypass US 66, and there is a '''"Route 66 Flea Market''''' in GRANITE CITY, Illinois just west of the town of MITCHELL. '''"Chain of Rocks Bridge Rd."''' does go into Mitchell and goes east into the next big town of EDWARDSVILLE, which is the home for the SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY.................leave EDWARDSVILLE going EAST on "Vandalia Ave." turn NORTH on "Hillsboro Ave." aka: '''"STATE 157"''' :THERE IT IS: '''"OLD RTE 66"''' aka: '''"STATE 157"''' going Northeast right into :HAMEL, Illinois STAY on 157 '''"OLD RTE 66"''' aka: "W. Frontage Rd." ...........it comes up to/parallels hwy #55 northeast. it veers off onto "Possum Hill Rd." which loops into #4 :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_66_in_Illinois#St._Louis_to_Hamel Original route] :'''"IL 4 north of Auburn''' :"U.S. Route 66 originally followed IL 4 north of Hamel. This alignment navigated through :STAUNTON, (#4 and picks up numerous street names go thru town,comes out as #4) and a "Route 66 Gaming" is still going and #4 takes us to :SAWYERVILLE, and then to the OUTSKIRTS of :BENLD and north into the downtown of :GILLESPIE and goes east and NORTH and then WEST to go into the town of :CARLINVILLE, MACOUPIN COUNTY downtown then north :OFF to the east of #4 is '''"Turkey Tracks on Route 66"''' aka: Donaldson Rd. in GIRARD....... :the #4 goes past the Turkey Tracks makes a curve to the EAST ................to go into the next town :NILWOOD #4 leaves Nilwood north and comes into the bigger town of :GIRARD thru town straight NORTH again.............. :"The section of US 66/IL 4 from Nilwood to Girard '''was listed on the National Register of Historic Places''' on May 23, 2002.[6] Route 66 continues along IL 4 north :through VIRDEN, next is :THAYER, north to the outskirts, only close not IN town of :AUBURN heads off northeast to CHATHAM :("A section of IL 4 north of Auburn and south of Springfield, which was also part of the original span of US 66, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 6, 1998.[6] This is the last brick alignment in Illinois.") :Route 66 then passed through :CHATHAM, :SPRINGFIELD. (FOUND THIS [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Illinois+Route+66+Scenic+Byway/@39.7952166,-89.6270344,8720m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m22!1m16!4m15!1m6!1m2!1s0x8875936940b20ed1:0x9d1c27b9f3c93a8a!2sStaunton,+IL!2m2!1d-89.7912063!2d39.0122684!1m6!1m2!1s0x8875ee114f698de3:0x7e5b1b2dddade88e!2sHamel,+IL!2m2!1d-89.845375!2d38.8889357!3e0!3m4!1s0x0:0xd8ebe91c38caf00!8m2!3d39.7895691!4d-89.6499288 Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway] WAY off to the east of #4 in the middle of the city. AND from the Byway building take "S. 5th St." north to the '''Old State Capitol.''' :" Breaking off of IL 4, the route passed the Illinois State Capitol and the Old State Capitol." :FROM there #97 east to #55 NORTH into :SHERMAN northeast to :WILLIAMSVILLE coming out of town we find '''"OLD RT 66"''' parallel to #55 and then splits and goes further east to #55 veers around Elkhart :then ELKHART RT 66 goes thru :BROADWELL after Rt 66 goes EAST and is aka: Lincoln Pkwy and into :LINCOLN and we find this "The Mill Museum on Route 66" Route 66 goes on the outskirts of town north and makes a turn EAST and at the north end of town heads northeast again. parallels #55 and into :LAWNDALE out northeast and up into the town of :ATLANTA come of the Paul Bunyan Statue except "OLD RTE 66" bypasses Atlanta totally going northeast and on into :MCLEAN, and a ''"Historic Route 66 landmark"''' AND where the "OLD RTE 66" turns off and onto E. Carlisle St aka: "OLD RTE 66" east and then turns north to run along #55 northeast the next town being SHIRLEY, Dale Township, Illinois it stays "OLD RTE 66" coming into :BLOOMINGTON, and then it joins "S. Veteran's PKWY." and I can still see it.........it turns EAST then north and still "OLD RTE 66" /"S. Veteran's PKWY." / #55 now and then way north of town "OLD RTE 66" CROSSES "OLD US RTE 66" SO we have a choice, NORTH or northeast???????????? Veterans Pkwy turns into Pipeline Rd, no more 66 the northeast OLD US RT 66 has now come along side of #55.......... and we come to the town of :TOWANDA both highways going on the west outskirts of the town. and northeast to the next town :LEXINGTON still ever northeast we see "Historic Route 66 Chenoa IL Parking Lot" :CHENOA is also bypassed, but close........ the next town is way northeast, :PONTIAC it goes straight thru the outskirts of town on the west side. #55 has now been named, Barack Obama Presidential Expwy., and still parallel is "OLD US RTE 66" :next is CAYUGA still northeast to :ODELL Township the next township both #55/ "OLD US RTE 66" outskirt to the west side is :DWIGHT the next township both #55/ "OLD US RTE 66" outskirt to the west side is :GARDNER, Garfield Township, Illinois after leaving to the east "OLD US RTE 66" TOTALLY comes to a DEAD END. at the MAZON RIVER, no way to go unless you know to turn off and get on "Hwy #53 or get on the #55 no mention of 66 again.............after Mazon River is the town of :BRACEVILLE and then :GODLEY and then :BRAIDWOOD, Reed Township a bigger town so we are staying with Hwy. #53 but #55 is not far to the west now the next town is :WILMINGTON, next :ELWOOD next :PRESTON HEIGHTS :JOLIET, Illinois with the Des Plaines River nearby and #54 HWY is now called "S. Chicago St." then it turns into #52......so the direction finder takes us right onto hwy. 80 EAST.......... :#80 joins #294 / #5 north into :CHICAGO, Illinois still no "US RT 66" after a cloverleaf around and it comes out #57 going northeast. into CALUMET PARK somehow we are now on I-94/90 going NORTH and now onto the DAN RYAN EXPWY northwest we are close to the Chicago '''CHINA TOWN''' and then the '''UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS CHICAGO''' :Here is "First Route 66 Sign in Illinois" located at 45-63 E. Adams St. / WABASH and :"The Historic Trio on Route 66" :"Where did Route 66 start in Chicago?" :'''"U.S. Route 66 begins in Chicago, at the corner of [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Michigan+Ave,+Chicago,+IL/Jackson+St,+North+Chicago,+IL+60064/@41.8782887,-87.6236634,198m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m24!4m23!1m15!1m1!1s0x880e2ca416105ee1:0xc1d49bd6a8f42ef!2m2!1d-87.62302!2d41.8167082!3m4!1m2!1d-87.6214389!2d41.8180461!3s0x880e2c01ae9ed8d5:0x6567f397d8ba6139!3m4!1m2!1d-87.6230587!2d41.8176992!3s0x880e2c018312c335:0x5a9d100779b50d94!1m5!1m1!1s0x880fecd8286b0c93:0xfb1a6facb88f4d97!2m2!1d-87.8448513!2d42.3323432!3e0 '''Michigan Avenue and Jackson Street'''] , but it's never been a glamorous thoroughfare here. It runs southwest through the city along Ogden Avenue, before passing through the suburbs of Cicero, Berwyn, and McCook." :''SORRY, that is the best maps can do. Chicago does not have anything like Santa Monica California has [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Route+66+End+of+the+Trail/@34.009355,-118.4974699,881m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x80c2a4d75280ea4d:0xd9e6f43bba3dd97d!8m2!3d34.0092424!4d-118.4973734 "Route 66 END OF Trail'] or even any of the ''''''"US ROUTE 66"''''' names on a street.. === Counties === # Cook County, Illinois # Kendall County, Illinois # Will County, Illinois # Livingston County, Illinois # Logan County, Illinois # Sangamon County, Illinois # Macoupin County, Illinois # McLean County, Illinois # Grundy County, Illinois # St. Clair County, Illinois # Madison County, Illinois # Marion County, Illinois #Jasper County, Missouri #Newton County, Missouri #Greene County, Missouri #Lawrence County, Missouri #Phelps County, Missouri #Frannklin County, Missouri #Crawford County, Missouri #Cherokee County, Kansas #Ottawa County, Oklahoma #Craig County, Oklahoma #Rogers County, Oklahoma #Tulsa County, Oklahoma #Creek County, Oklahoma #Lincoln County, Oklahoma #Oklahoma County, Oklahoma #Canadian County, Oklahoma #Caddo County, Oklahoma # County, Oklahoma #Clinton County, Oklahoma #Beckham County, Oklahoma #Deaf Smith County, Texas #Oldham, Texas #Potter, Texas #Carson, Texas #Wheeler, Texas # Gray County, Texas #Donley County, Texas # Quay, New Mexico #Guadalupe, New Mexico #Torrance, New Mexico # Bernalillo, New Mexico #Cibola County, New Mexico #McKinley County, New Mexico # Mohave County, Arizona # #Yavapai County, Arizona # Coconico County, Arizona # Navajo County, Arizona # Apache County, Arizona # San Bernardino County, California #Los Angeles County, California === Cities === :Starting from the westend and moving eastward are: # Santa Monica, California # Santa Ana, California # South Pasadena, California #Sierra Madre, California #Eagle Rock, California #Pasadena, California #Arcadia, California # Monrovia, California #Azusa,California # Glendora, California # LaVerne, California # Upland, Cakifornia #Fontana, California # Rialto, California # Cucamonga, California # San Bernardino, California # Glen Helen, California #Cleghorn Canyon # CAJON, (in the PASS) #UP above CAJON is a side road Mariposa that has a [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=166730 "Rolar's 66 gas station Historic MARKER"] #Palmdale, California # Victorville, California # Oro Grande- going north out of Victorville # [https://royrogersranch.com/ The Roy Rogers Ranch] a cut off from 66 [[Slye-49 | Roy Rogers]] # Lynwood, California # Barstow, California #Daggett, California # Amboy, California # Needles, California -------------------- #Mojave, Arizona #OATMAN, Arizona # Kingman, Arizona #Prescott, Arizona # Flagstaff, Arizona # Holbrook, Arizona # St. John's, Arizona #LUPTON, last one at the BORDER --------------------- #Gallup, New Mexico #Manuelito, New Mexico #CONTINENTAL DIVIDE # Thoreau, New Mexico #Milan, New Mexico #San Fidal, New Mexico #Grants, New Mexico #Laguna, New Mexico # West of Albuquerque is "Route 66 Casino HOTEL/ RV #Albuquerque, , New Mexico #Monticello, New Mexico #Tijeras , New Mexico #Cedar Crest, New Mexico #Edgewood, New Mexico #Moriarty, New Mexico #Santa Rosa, New Mexico #Newkirk , New Mexico #Tucumcari, New Mexico has museum/monument/ Lake # San Jon, New Mexico and then over "Rte 66 San Jon Creek Bridge" #GLENRIO, New Mexico BORDER ------------------------ #GLENRIO, formerly Rock Island,[2] is an unincorporated community in both Deaf Smith County, Texas, and Quay County, New Mexico, Located on the former '''U.S. Route 66''', the '''ghost town''' sits on the Texas–New Mexico state line. It includes the Glenrio Historic District, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. # ADRIAN, OLDHAM Texas # Vega, OLDHAM, Texas # Wildorado, OLDHAM Texas #Bushland, Potter, Texas # Amarillo, Potter, Texas # Alanreed, Gray County, Texas #McLean, Gray County, Texas # Groom, Carson, Texas #Shamrock,Wheeler, Texas --------------- # Texola, Oklahoma # Sayre, Oklahoma #Elk City Oklahoma #Canute #Foss- bypassed #Clinton #Weatherford #Bridgeport- bypassed #El Reno #OKLAHOMA CITY #Edmond Oklahoma #Arcadia Oklahoma #Luther #Welston #Chandler #Stroud #Depew #Bristow #Kellyville _ bypassed?? #Sepulpa #TULSA, Oklahoma #Verdigris #Claremore #Bushyhead (name of one of wikitree Indians) #Chelsea #Vinita, Oklahoma #Afton #MIAMI, Oklahoma #North Miami #Commerce ?? makes right turn #QUAPAW last town before crossing OKLAHOMA-KANSAS BORDER # Baxter Springs, Kansas # Riverton, Garden County, Kansas # Galena, Kansas #JOPLIN, Missouri #OAKLAND PARK #WEBB CITY, Missouri #CARTERVILLE # BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, Missouri #AVILLA, #"HALLTOWN, Ozark Township, Missouri #SPRINGFIELD, Missouri #STRAFFORD, Jackson, Missouri #MARSHFIELD #CONWAY, Union Township, Missouri #PHILLIPSBURG, Missouri # a few small ones # ROLLA # SULLIVAN, of course #STANTON, Meramac Township, Missouri #ST. CLAIR, Central Township, Missouri # 5 more small towns #MANCHESTER, Queeny Township, Missouri # St. Louis ...................Missouri... Funk's Grove, McLean County, Illinois === NAMES of ROUTE 66 in each city === #''Colorado Ave'' (hwy #2) thru Santa Monica, California, which turns into ''Idaho Ave.'' #"Colorado Blvd." from Eagle Rock. # Huntington Dr. Arcadia, California # Foothill Blvd. Glendora and beyond. #Alosta Ave. Azusa, California # Mt. Vernon Ave. #MOJAVE FWY #15 BARSTOW FWY # Cajon Blvd.-Historic Rte 66 #''"National Trails Road'''' .Barstow #E/W. MAIN ST Barstow. #Joseph L. Boll St.. Barstow -------------- # "E. Historic Hwy 66" Arizona # E. Andy Devine Ave. Kingman, Arizona #Brannigan Park Rd., Arizona #Parks Wagon Wheel Rd., Arizona # ''"Oatman Hwy."''was chosen in honor of [[Oatman-62 | Olive Oatman-Fairchild]], a young Illinois girl who was captured and enslaved by Indians, probably from the Tolkepayas tribe, during her pioneer family's massacre while on their journey westward in 1851. She was later sold or traded to the Mohave people, who adopted her and tattooed her face in the custom of the tribe. She was released in 1856 at Fort Yuma.[4] #E. Bill Williams Ave. #'''''Purple Heart Trail''''' #''"National Trails Road'''' # "I-80" (Until 1975, the route of I-80 was designated US 40). is also known in Nevada as the '''''[[Eisenhower-1 | Dwight D. Eisenhower]] Highway''''' after the former president of the same name and the '''''Purple Heart Trail''''' after such military decoration.[11] ----------------- #Historic Hwy 66, New Mexico #US Hwys: 118/122/ NM 124 New Mexico # Santa Fe Ave (Milan, New Mexico) # Central Ave SW New Mexico # US 333 (Monticello New Mexico ) # US HWY. 84 New Mexico # US 54 New Mexico #W. Railroad Ave. New Mexico #W. Main St. New Mexico # E. Tucumcari Blvd. New Mexico ------------ # Route 66 splits of the #40 # W. Amarillo Blvd Texas # US 60 # W. Interstate Hwy #40 Texas :HERE are just a FEW of the names Missouri towns use. # "W. Jackson St. " and immediately TURNS north onto "W. Hubble Dr #"St. Louis and Springfield was an old road. been a Native American trail, known as the '''"Osage Indian Trail"'''." in HALLTOWN, Ozark Township # "WEST OLD RTE 66" # "S. Madison St." and '''US RT 66" # "W. Broadway St." # N. Pine St # Rangeline Rde. (also #49) # '''WILL ROGERS TURNPIKE''' out of JOPLIN, Missouri # "Military Av." and ALT 69 Kansas :Chicago, Illinois no Streets, Avenues, Blvd. or Place but this: "First Route 66 Sign in Illinois" located at 45-63 E. Adams St. / WABASH :"U.S. Route 66 begins in Chicago, at the corner of Michigan Avenue and Jackson Street === Editor's Footnote === # Long Beach, California= 32.1 miles from '''''Route 66 End of the Trail, 330 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica''''' # Downey, California 16.4 miles straight SOUTH of the nearest Route 66, South Pasadena # Fresno, 251.7 miles NORTH the furthest distance...... # Pasadena, El Sereno St 3.2 miles for 1 year # Rosemead, 6.3 miles from 1953-1956 # Arcadia 0.4 miles or 5 blocks 7 addresses...... # Monrovia, 0.7 miles north of Route 66 this time # Glendora, 1.6 miles 32 years # Elizabeth Colorado, 353 miles == Sources == #[https://www2.illinois.gov/dnrhistoric/Preserve/SiteAssets/Pages/Places/National%20Register%20Listings%20in%20Illinois_updated%20June%202022.pdf NATIONAL REGISTER ILLINOIS] Alternate Route 66, Wilmington to Joilet/ Ambler's Texaco Gas Station Il 17 and Old US 66... (look for the address) #[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHBvegYWsYQ moving pictures of the TRAFFIC] #[https://www.britannica.com/topic/Route-66 Britannica] # [https://www.califrt66museum.org/ California ROUTE 66 Museum] Victorville #[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Route+66+Monument/@35.1715185,-103.7429379,3a,75y/data=!3m8!1e2!3m6!1sAF1QipMcpxi7ikmN3jL56r6fuBYe0tkUnLrUZBWgWplu!2e10!3e12!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipMcpxi7ikmN3jL56r6fuBYe0tkUnLrUZBWgWplu%3Dw152-h86-k-no!7i5756!8i3238!4m22!1m16!4m15!1m6!1m2!1s0x872518011269605f:0xcf9c3239433f281c!2sManuelito!2m2!1d-108.9939784!2d35.4219675!1m6!1m2!1s0x8724de8d2f65540f:0x5fd56904653b804c!2sGallup,+NM!2m2!1d-108.7425843!2d35.5280783!3e0!3m4!1s0x871b5985a39b9a45:0xf6650817bbb22986!8m2!3d35.1715185!4d-103.7429379 Tucumcari, New Mexico MUSEUM]

Historic Silver of The Colonies and Its Makers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Historic Silver of The Colonies and Its Makers == * by Francis Hill Bigelow (1859-1933) * published by The Macmillan Co., New York, 1925 * Source Example: ::: Bigelow, Francis Hill. ''[[Space:Historic Silver of The Colonies and Its Makers|Historic Silver of The Colonies and Its Makers]]'' (The Macmillan Co., New York, 1925) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Bigelow|Bigelow]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Bigelow|Bigelow]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic Silver of The Colonies and Its Makers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=h48FvrcLwQoC * https://books.google.com/books?id=jedHAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historicsilverof00bige * https://archive.org/details/historicsilverc00bigegoog * https://archive.org/details/historicsilverof00bigeuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000631235 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000823815

Historic Sketch of Coventry, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Coventry, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Historic Sketch of Coventry, Connecticut == On the occasion of the two hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of the town and of the organization of the First Congregational Church. Official program, old home week bicentennial celebration, August 25-31, 1912. * by Maude Gridley Peterson (b.1871) & Ruth Amelia Higgins * published Coventry, Conn., 1912 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic Sketch of Coventry, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historicsketchof00pete_0 * https://archive.org/details/historicsketcho00pete * https://archive.org/details/historicsketchof01pete * https://archive.org/details/historicsketchof1912pete * https://archive.org/details/historicsketchof00pete_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100189755 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Peterson, Maude Gridley. ''[[Space:Historic Sketch of Coventry, Connecticut|Historic Sketch of Coventry, Connecticut]]'' (Coventry, Conn., 1912) [ Page ]. * ([[#Peterson|Peterson]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Historic Sumner County Tennessee

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[[Category:Tennessee, Sources]] [[Category:Sumner County, Tennessee]] == Historic Sumner County, Tennessee, with genealogies of the Bledsoe, Gage and Douglass families and genealogical notes of other Sumner County families == :'''Author:''' Cisco, Jay :'''Publisher:''' Folk-Keelin Printing Company (1909 Nashville, Tennessee) *'''Source Example:''' ::: Cisco, Jay. ''[[Space:Historic_Sumner_County_Tennessee|Historic Sumner County, Tennessee]]'' (Folk-Keelin Printing Company 1909 Nashville, Tennessee) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Cisco|Cisco]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic_Sumner_County_Tennessee|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Available at these locations== ::https://archive.org/details/historicsumnerco00cisc ::https://books.google.com/books?id=W2NT43BieRMC

Historic Texas Cemeteries (A)

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---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Historic Texas Cemeteries in Counties beginning with "A"''' !#!!Name!!County!!City!!WikiTree!!FindAGrave |- |1740||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7001001505# Crawford Cemetery]||Anderson County||Slocum||[[:Category:Crawford Cemetery, Slocum, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3103/map FindAGrave] |- |2004||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7001003405# Douthit Cemetery]||Anderson County||Elkhart||[[:Category:Douthit Cemetery, Elkhart, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3276/map FindAGrave] |- |2212||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7001023605# Elkhart Cemetery]||Anderson County||Elkhart||[[:Category: Garden of Memories, Elkhart, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978422/map FindAGrave] |- |2216||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7001020205# Elkhart Myrtle Springs Cemetery]||Anderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1965510/map FindAGrave] |- |3905||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7001000205# Jemison Quarters Cemetery]||Anderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2165866/map FindAGrave] |- |4715||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7001003105# Magnolia Cemetery]||Anderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5019/map FindAGrave] |- |6580||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7001008205# Price Cemetery]||Anderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6175/map FindAGrave] |- |7956||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7001000105# Swanson Cemetery]||Anderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7153/map FindAGrave] |- |8780||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7001009605# Wilson-Powell Cemetery]||Anderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2237727/map FindAGrave] |- |171||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7003000205# Andrews Cemetery]||Andrews County||Andrews||[[:Category: Andrews County Cemetery, Andrews, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/240561/map FindAGrave] |- |471||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005007705# Belote Cemetery]||Angelina County||Burke||[[:Category:Belote Spivey Cemetery, Burke, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2342986/map FindAGrave] |- |507||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005012205# Berry Cemetery]||Angelina County||Moffitt||[[:Category:Berry Cemetery, Moffitt, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2347/map FindAGrave] |- |879||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005002005# Brown Cemetery]||Angelina County||Huntington||[[:Category:Brown Cemetery, Huntington, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2598/map FindAGrave] |- |2268||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005003905# Emporia Cemetery]||Angelina County||Diboll||[[:Category:Emporia Cemetery, Diboll, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6087/map FindAGrave] |- |2801||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005005405# Gann Memorial Cemetery]||Angelina County||Lufkin||[[:Category:Gann Cemetery, Lufkin, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3739/map FindAGrave] |- |3821||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005009605# Ivy Cemetery]||Angelina County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1996919/map FindAGrave] |- |4338||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005009703# Lang Cemetery]||Angelina County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2348003/map FindAGrave] |- |4891||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005000205# McCarty Cemetery]||Angelina County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5102/map FindAGrave] |- |4899||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005006505# McClure Cemetery]||Angelina County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5104/map FindAGrave] |- |6088||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005002505# Page Cemetery]||Angelina County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5865/map FindAGrave] |- |6432||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005005705# Pollock Cemetery]||Angelina County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6101/map FindAGrave] |- |6436||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005005605# Pollok]||Angelina County|||||| |- |6716||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005000105# Renfro Cemetery #1]||Angelina County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436644/map FindAGrave] |- |7516||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005008105# Simpson Cemetery]||Angelina County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2365335/map FindAGrave] |- |8128||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005002305# Tom Havard Cemetery]||Angelina County||||[[:Category:Tom Havard Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4115/map FindAGrave] |- |8416||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7005007905# Walker Cemetery]||Angelina County||Redland||[[:Category:Walker Cemetery, Redland, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7440/map FindAGrave] |- |1251||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7007000105# Cementerio San Antonio De Padua]||Aransas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6682/map FindAGrave] |- |2769||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7007000205# Fulton Cemetery]||Aransas County||Fulton||[[:Category:Fulton Cemetery, Fulton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980333/map FindAGrave] |- |4318||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7007000405# Lamar Cemetery]||Aransas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4732/map FindAGrave] |- |4995||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7007000505# McLester Family Cemetery]||Aransas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5152/map FindAGrave] |- |6504||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7007000605# Powell-Young Cemetery]||Aransas County|||||| |- |6896||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7007000305# Rockport Cemetery]||Aransas County||Rockport||[[:Category:Rockport Cemetery, Rockport, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1765668/map FindAGrave] |- |4302||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7009000105# Lake Creek Cemetery]||Archer County||||[[:Category:Lake Creek Cemetery, Archer County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1982614/map FindAGrave] |- |5043||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7009001105# Megargel Cemetery]||Archer County||Megargel||[[:Category:Megargel Cemetery, Megargel, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/173792/map FindAGrave] |- |1452||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7011000205# Claude Cemetery]||Armstrong County||Claude||[[:Category:Claude Cemetery, Claude, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2925/map FindAGrave] |- |155||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7013004605# Anchorage Cemetery]||Atascosa County||Anchorage||[[:Category:Anchorage Methodist Church Cemetery, Anchorage, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1977389/map FindAGrave] |- |847||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7013002305# Brite Cemetery]||Atascosa County||Pleasanton||[[:Category:Brite Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2573/map FindAGrave] |- |1356||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7013000305# Chilipitin Cemetery]||Atascosa County||Charlotte||[[:Category:Chilipitin Cemetery, Charlotte, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2239123/map FindAGrave] |- |4050||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7013005605# Jourdanton City Cemetery]||Atascosa County||||[[:Category:Jourdanton City Cemetery, Jourdanton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/660687/map FindAGrave] |- |6416||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7013000105# Pleasanton Cemetery]||Atascosa County||Pleasanton||[[:Category:Pleasanton City Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/201036/map FindAGrave] |- |6920||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7013002205# Rodriguez-Esparza Cemetery]||Atascosa County||||[[:Category:Rodriguez Cemetery, Atascosa County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6442/map FindAGrave] |- |6996||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7013003105# Rutledge Cemeter]||Atascosa County||Poteet||[[:Category:Rutledge Cemetery, Poteet, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6133/map FindAGrave] |- |87||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015000405# Alexander Glenn Family Graveyard]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2465314/map FindAGrave] |- |259||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015002005# Atkinson Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2179/map FindAGrave] |- |799||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015002205# Brast Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2546/map FindAGrave] |- |931||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015000605# Buckhorn Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/705338/map FindAGrave] |- |1171||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015021705# Cat Spring-Kollatschny Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4671/map FindAGrave] |- |1484||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015011305# Cochran Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2280023/map FindAGrave] |- |1588||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015007305# Concord Cemetery]||Austin County||||[[:Category:Concord Cemetery, Austin County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3004/map FindAGrave] |- |1664||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015006305# Coshatte Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3050/map FindAGrave] |- |1800||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015000705# Cummings Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2295717/map FindAGrave] |- |1816||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015013905# Dabney-Hawkins-Corbin Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2479769/map FindAGrave] |- |2000||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015005605# Dotson Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2479771/map FindAGrave] |- |2280||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015012305# Engelking Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2401009/map FindAGrave] |- |2661||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015003605# Frances Cemetery]||Austin County||||[[:Category:Frances Cemetery, Austin County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3681/map FindAGrave] |- |2665||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015012805# Frank Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1961913/map FindAGrave] |- |2669||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015009105# Franka Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3713/map FindAGrave] |- |2877||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015008005# Germania Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3796/map FindAGrave] |- |3101||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015021905# Guardian Angel Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3986/map FindAGrave] |- |3281||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015004605# Hartsville Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2176077/map FindAGrave] |- |3501||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015014005# Hill Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1756551/map FindAGrave] |- |3529||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015014205# Hillside Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2157954/map FindAGrave] |- |3589||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015022905# Holy Cross]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2399726/map FindAGrave] |- |3657||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015014605# Huebner Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2425716/map FindAGrave] |- |3741||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015005505# Immaculate Conception Church Cemetery]||Austin County||Sealy||[[:Category:Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Sealy, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/356779/map FindAGrave] |- |3777||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015015205# Industry Brethern Church Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1983912/map FindAGrave] |- |3781||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015015005# Industry Old Methodist Cemetery]||Austin County||Industry||[[:Category:Industry Methodist Cemetery, Industry, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1756537/map FindAGrave] |- |3785||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015015105# Industry Pilgrims Rest Cemetery]||Austin County|||||| |- |3953||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015015505# Jochec-Slovak Cemetery]||Austin County|||||| |- |3981||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015001205# John Shelburne Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2478616/map FindAGrave] |- |4122||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015007405# Kessee]||Austin County|||||| |- |4178||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015016105# Kluever Family Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2590453/map FindAGrave] |- |4214||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015022705# Kolbe Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2713012/map FindAGrave] |- |4694||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015002605# Machemehl Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5005/map FindAGrave] |- |4963||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015001005# McGregor Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2387176/map FindAGrave] |- |5047||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015007905# Meinecke Cemetery]||Austin County|||||| |- |5071||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015006405# Menke Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5207/map FindAGrave] |- |5099||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015000105# Mewis Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2670845/map FindAGrave] |- |5163||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015005105# Millheim Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5263/map FindAGrave] |- |5255||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015013805# Montgomery Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5300/map FindAGrave] |- |5488||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015001305# National Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5510/map FindAGrave] |- |5508||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015005205# Necker Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5519/map FindAGrave] |- |5592||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015009505# New Ulm Cemetery]||Austin County||New Ulm||[[:Category:New Ulm Cemetery, New Ulm, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5581/map FindAGrave] |- |5684||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015000805# Oak Knoll Cemetery]||Austin County||Bellville||[[:Category:Oak Knoll Cemetery, Bellville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5668/map FindAGrave] |- |6000||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015000305# Old Travis Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2401188/map FindAGrave] |- |6060||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015020905# Ottmer Cemetery]||Austin County||Buckhorn||[[:Category:Ottmer Cemetery, Buckhorn, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2330921/map FindAGrave] |- |6248||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015007605# Phillipsburg Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5981/map FindAGrave] |- |6264||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015006505# Pilgrims Rest Burleigh Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2255889/map FindAGrave] |- |6268||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015006605# Pilgrims Rest Cemetery]||Austin County||Bellville||[[:Category:Pilgrims Rest Cemetery, Bellville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2314897/map FindAGrave] |- |7048||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015008505# Saint James Lutheran Cemetery]||Austin County|||||| |- |7052||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015018505# Saint Mary’s Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1756533/map FindAGrave] |- |7136||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015003405# Samuel Chapel Cemetery]||Austin County|||||| |- |7140||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015003505# Samuel Shelburne]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2479763/map FindAGrave] |- |7160||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015000505# San Felipe Cemetery #2]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1967444/map FindAGrave] |- |7288||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015018705# Schmid Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6798/map FindAGrave] |- |7332||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015000905# Sealy Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6826/map FindAGrave] |- |7336||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015003105# Sealy colored]||Austin County|||||| |- |7596||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015003505# Smith Family Plot]||Austin County|||||| |- |7824||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015009605# Star Hill Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7068/map FindAGrave] |- |8156||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015005405# Travis-Pier Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7273/map FindAGrave] |- |8160||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015022805# Trenckmann Family Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2713086/map FindAGrave] |- |8228||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015021605# Ueckert Cemetery #3]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2670752/map FindAGrave] |- |8956||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015009005# unknown (E of Yellow Creek, S of Kansas/ Missouri); mapped]||Austin County|||||| |- |8324||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015000205# Vanderwerth Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2713088/map FindAGrave] |- |8444||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015004705# Wallis Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7465/map FindAGrave] |- |8484||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015003705# Washam Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7487/map FindAGrave] |- |8708||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015001105# William Shelburne Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6874/map FindAGrave] |- |8724||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015023405# Williams Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2611041/map FindAGrave] |- |8888||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7015009705# Zettel Cemetery]||Austin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7809/map FindAGrave] |}
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---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Historic Texas Cemeteries in Counties beginning with "B"''' !#!!Name!!County!!City!!WikiTree!!FindAGrave |- |2292||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7017000605# Enochs Cemetery]||Bailey County||Enochs||[[:Category:Enochs Cemetery, Enochs, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1991243/map FindAGrave] |- |4747||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7017000105# Maple Cemetery]||Bailey County||||[[:Category:Maple Cemetery, Bailey County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2139467/map FindAGrave] |- |8588||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7017000205# West Camp Cemetery]||Bailey County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7549/map FindAGrave] |- |319||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7019000205# Bandera Cemetery]||Bandera County||Bandera||[[:Category:Bandera Cemetery, Bandera, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/317401/map FindAGrave] |- |1548||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7019008705# Colored Burial Ground]||Bandera County|||||| |- |4735||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7019008305# Mahala Jones Cemetery]||Bandera County||Bandera||[[:Category:Jones Cemetery at Stevens Ranch, Bandera, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2404769/map FindAGrave] |- |6440||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7019002005# Polly's Cemetery]||Bandera County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6102/map FindAGrave] |- |139||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021017105# Alum Cemetery]||Bastrop County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/426856/map FindAGrave] |- |399||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/702100ol0305# Baylor Family Cemetery]||Bastrop County||Smithville||[[:Category:Baylor Cemetery, Smithville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2289904/map FindAGrave] |- |1412||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021000405# Claiborne Cemetery]||Bastrop County||Alum Creek||[[:Category:Claiborne Cemetery, Alum Creek, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2306218/map FindAGrave] |- |1880||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021016605# Davis Cemetery]||Bastrop County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264595/map FindAGrave] |- |2192||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021000205# Elgin Cemetery]||Bastrop County||Elgin||[[:Category:Elgin City Cemetery, Elgin, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/512858/map FindAGrave] |- |2417||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021002905# Fairview Cemetery]||Bastrop County||Bastrop||[[:Category:Fairview Cemetery, Bastrop, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641439/map FindAGrave] |- |3013||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021001305# Grassyville Cemetery]||Bastrop County||Paige||[[:Category:Grassyville Cemetery, Grassyville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962689/map FindAGrave] |- |3329||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021003405# Haywood Cemetery]||Bastrop County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2306254/map FindAGrave] |- |3517||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021002505# Hills Prairie Cemetery]||Bastrop County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2306261/map FindAGrave] |- |4803||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021006005# Mary Christian Burleson Cemetery]||Bastrop County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284652/map FindAGrave] |- |5572||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021008905# New Red Rock Cemetery]||Bastrop County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6278/map FindAGrave] |- |6212||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021021405# Perryville Cemetery]||Bastrop County||Elgin||[[:Category:Perryville Cemetery, Elgin, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2306314/map FindAGrave] |- |6364||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021007105# Pleasant Grove Cemetery]||Bastrop County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/564519/map FindAGrave] |- |6792||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021001205# Ridgeway Cemetery]||Bastrop County||Paige||[[:Category:Ridgeway Cemetery, Paige, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1646486/map FindAGrave] |- |6940||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021009505# Rosanky Cemetery]||Bastrop County||Rosanky||[[:Category:Rosanky Cemetery, Bastrop, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6454/map FindAGrave] |- |7504||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021021905# Siloah Cemetery]||Bastrop County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2612520/map FindAGrave] |- |8112||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021000105# Three Oaks Cemetery]||Bastrop County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249176/map FindAGrave] |- |8848||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7021024305# Wright Cemetery]||Bastrop County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2306327/map FindAGrave] |- |1023||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7023000805# Cache Creek Cemetery]||Baylor County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2690/map FindAGrave] |- |1540||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7025000105# Colony Cemetery]||Bee County||||[[:Category:Colony Cemetery, Bee County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2984/map FindAGrave] |- |2933||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7025001005# Glenwood Cemetery]||Bee County||Beeville||[[:Category:Glenwood Cemetery, Beeville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/640359/map FindAGrave] |- |7060||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7025001105# Saint Rose Cemetery]||Bee County||Beeville||[[:Category:Saint Rose Cemetery, Beeville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6643/map FindAGrave] |- |7760||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7025001205# St. Joseph Cemetery]||Bee County||Beeville||[[:Category:Saint Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Bee County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6591/map FindAGrave] |- |167||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027015203# Andrew Jackson Turnbo Cemetery]||Bell County|||||| |- |467||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027009905# Bell Plains Cemetery]||Bell County||Salado||[[:Category:Bell Plains Cemetery, Salado, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2324/map FindAGrave] |- |627||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027000505# Blackburn Cemetery]||Bell County||Killeen||[[:Category:Blackburn Cemetery, Killeen, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2146247/map FindAGrave] |- |891||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027007505# Brown (Okay Community) Cemetery]||Bell County||||[[:Category:Browns Cemetery, Bell County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2610/map FindAGrave] |- |1143||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027020905# Carpenter Cemetery]||Bell County||Temple||[[:Category:Carpenter Cemetery, Temple, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2373111/map FindAGrave] |- |1215||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027009005# Cedar Knob Cemetery]||Bell County||Salado||[[:Category:Cedar Knob Cemetery, Salado, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1335303/map FindAGrave] |- |1272||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027010405# Center Lake Cemetery]||Bell County||||[[:Category:Center Lake Cemetery, Bell County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2846/map FindAGrave] |- |1820||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027010805# Dallas Cemetery]||Bell County||||[[:Category:Dallas Cemetery, Holland, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2135082/map FindAGrave] |- |2072||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027003605# Dyess Family Cemetery]||Bell County||||[[:Category:Dyess Cemetery, Bell County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3323/map FindAGrave] |- |2084||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027005705# East Belton Cemetery]||Bell County||||[[:Category:East Belton Cemetery, Bell County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3333/map FindAGrave] |- |2453||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027006405# Far North Belton Cemetery]||Bell County||Belton||[[:Category:Far North Belton Cemetery, Belton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2143272/map FindAGrave] |- |3153||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027009705# Hamblen Cemetery]||Bell County||Salado||[[:Category:Hamblen-Aiken Cemetery, Salado, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2144882/map FindAGrave] |- |3441||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027011305# Herrington Cemetery]||Bell County||||[[:Category:Herrington Family Cemetery, Bell County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222723/map FindAGrave] |- |3493||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027005605# Hill Cemetery]||Bell County||Midway||[[:Category:Hill Cemetery, Midway, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4232/map FindAGrave] |- |3509||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027004805# Hillcrest Cemetery]||Bell County||Temple||[[:Category:Hillcrest Cemetery, Temple, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4250/map FindAGrave] |- |4058||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027016005# K.M. Jones Family Cemetery]||Bell County||Temple||[[:Category:Jones Family Cemetery, Temple, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2439440/map FindAGrave] |- |4530||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027000105# Little River-Wilson Valley Cemetery]||Bell County||Little River||[[:Category:Little River-Wilson Valley Cemetery, Little River-Academy, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4870/map FindAGrave] |- |4534||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027008505# Live Oak Cemetery]||Bell County||Youngsport||[[:Category:Live Oak Cemetery, Youngsport, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1625733/map FindAGrave] |- |4795||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027005805# Mary Allen Oliver Cemetery]||Bell County||Belton||[[:Category:Mary Allen Oliver Cemetery, Belton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2219368/map FindAGrave] |- |4867||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027008205# McBryde-Hoover Cemetery]||Bell County||Killeen||[[:Category:McBryde Hoover Cemetery, Killeen, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209903/map FindAGrave] |- |4991||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027011903# McLean Cemetery]||Bell County||Rogers||[[:Category:McLean Cemetery, Rogers, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2166665/map FindAGrave] |- |5235||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027001005# Moffat Cemetery]||Bell County||Moffat||[[:Category:Moffat Cemetery, Moffat, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5289/map FindAGrave] |- |5776||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027002105# Oenaville Cemetery]||Bell County||Oenaville||[[:Category:Oenaville Public Cemetery, Oenaville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2153559/map FindAGrave] |- |5948||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027000205# Old Salado Graveyard]||Bell County||Salado||[[:Category:Salado Cemetery, Salado, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6651/map FindAGrave] |- |6380||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027007105# Pleasant Hill Cemetery]||Bell County||Nolanville||[[:Category:Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Nolanville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6061/map FindAGrave] |- |6572||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027004905# Prater Cemetery]||Bell County||||[[:Category:Prater Cemetery, Bell County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2180934/map FindAGrave] |- |6844||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027009605# Robertson Family Cemetery]||Bell County||Salado||[[:Category:Robertson Family Cemetery, Salado, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251043/map FindAGrave] |- |7340||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027002805# Seaton Cemetery]||Bell County||Seaton||[[:Category:Seaton Cemetery, Seaton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5511/map FindAGrave] |- |7360||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027004605# Seven Star Cemetery]||Bell County||Temple||[[:Category:Seven Star Cemetery, Temple, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221918/map FindAGrave] |- |7436||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027001605# Shiloh Cemetery]||Bell County||Troy||[[:Category:Shiloh Cemetery, Troy, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6896/map FindAGrave] |- |7648||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027001905# South Belton Cemetery]||Bell County||Belton||[[:Category:South Belton Cemetery, Belton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7010/map FindAGrave] |- |7796||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027001205# St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery]||Bell County||||[[:Category:Saint Paul Lutheran Cemetery, Bell County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6635/map FindAGrave] |- |7996||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027005205# Taylor's Valley Cemetery]||Bell County||Temple||[[:Category:Taylors Valley Cemetery, Temple, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7193/map FindAGrave] |- |8368||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027011005# Volo Cemetery]||Bell County||Rogers||[[:Category:Volo Cemetery, Rogers, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7423/map FindAGrave] |- |8736||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7027009105# Willingham Cemetery]||Bell County||Salado||[[:Category:Willingham Cemetery, Salado, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2143912/map FindAGrave] |- |183||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029003705# Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Cemetery]||Bexar County||Saint Hedwig||[[:Category:Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Cemetery, Saint Hedwig, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2181000/map FindAGrave] |- |227||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029005005# Arnold Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2162/map FindAGrave] |- |491||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029021405# Benko Family Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2402337/map FindAGrave] |- |947||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029000505# Bueche Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639/map FindAGrave] |- |1255||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029029903# Cemetery on the grounds of the Alamo]||Bexar County|||||| |- |1492||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029008705# Coker Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/200795/map FindAGrave] |- |1604||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029017205# Confederate Cemetery]||Bexar County||San Antonio||[[:Category:Confederate Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/647094/map FindAGrave] |- |1704||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029001005# Cover Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3075/map FindAGrave] |- |1856||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029007805# Davenport Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3170/map FindAGrave] |- |2096||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029002505# Eastview Cemetery]||Bexar County||San Antonio||[[:Category:Eastview Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3350/map FindAGrave] |- |2753||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029010505# Fromme Cemetery]||Bexar County|||||| |- |2873||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029006905# Gerfers Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3791/map FindAGrave] |- |2957||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029002205# Gonzales Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2533319/map FindAGrave] |- |3365||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029006805# Heidemann Family Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2189550/map FindAGrave] |- |3377||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029000305# Heirs of Georg Heinrich Buchsenschutaz Family Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2164248/map FindAGrave] |- |3421||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029009405# Herman Vogel Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7419/map FindAGrave] |- |3445||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029005305# Herritage Family Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2385922/map FindAGrave] |- |3653||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029030705# Huebner Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470415/map FindAGrave] |- |3985||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029018905# John Shock Shely Cemetery]||Bexar County|||||| |- |4198||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029020605# Koch Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4667/map FindAGrave] |- |4414||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029009305# Leesch-Uecker Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2401671/map FindAGrave] |- |4470||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029013505# Lieck Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2334149/map FindAGrave] |- |4911||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029000105# McCulloch Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1976968/map FindAGrave] |- |5211||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029001805# Mitchell-Mauermann Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2462083/map FindAGrave] |- |5680||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029000405# Oak Island Cemetery]||Bexar County||Oak Island||[[:Category:Oak Island Cemetery, Oak Island, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/298517/map FindAGrave] |- |7080||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029003405# Salem Cemetery]||Bexar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2173544/map FindAGrave] |- |8604||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7029000205# Wetmore Community Cemetery]||Bexar County||San Antonio||[[:Category:Wetmore Community Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7572/map FindAGrave] |- |647||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7031001405# Blanco Cemetery]||Blanco County||Blanco||[[:Category:Blanco Cemetery, Blanco, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2444/map FindAGrave] |- |875||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7031002505# Brown Cemetery]||Blanco County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/735906/map FindAGrave] |- |4002||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7031000105# Johnson City Masonic Cemetery]||Blanco County||Johnson City||[[:Category:Johnson City Masonic Cemetery, Johnson City, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2130344/map FindAGrave] |- |6228||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7031000405# Peyton Cemetery]||Blanco County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5918/map FindAGrave] |- |2785||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7033000305# Gail Cemetery]||Borden County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980096/map FindAGrave] |- |363||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7035000805# Barry Cemetery]||Bosque County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261/map FindAGrave] |- |2641||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7035004405# Fossett Family Cemetery]||Bosque County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2149487/map FindAGrave] |- |2765||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7035000905# Fulton Cemetery]||Bosque County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3724/map FindAGrave] |- |7316||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7035000105# Scrutchfield-Searsville Cemetery]||Bosque County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1120183/map FindAGrave] |- |8304||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7035002705# Valley Mills Cemetery]||Bosque County||Valley Mills||[[:Category:Valley Mills Cemetery, Valley Mills, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7374/map FindAGrave] |- |8804||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7035000305# Womack-White Cemetery]||Bosque County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2149464/map FindAGrave] |- |4927||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7037008705# McCurry Baker Community Graveyard]||Bowie County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2364431/map FindAGrave] |- |6664||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7037001105# Read Hill Cemetery]||Bowie County||New Boston||[[:Category:Read Hill Cemetery, New Boston, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/421823/map FindAGrave] |- |6700||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7037003105# Redwater African-American Community Cemetery]||Bowie County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4295/map FindAGrave] |- |7028||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7037004505# Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery]||Bowie County||Texarkana||[[:Category:Sacred Heart Cemetery, Texarkana, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/421827/map FindAGrave] |- |7204||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7037005305# Sand Hill Cemetery]||Bowie County||Simms||[[:Category:Sand Hill Cemetery, Simms, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/229980/map FindAGrave] |- |3105||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7039014205# Gulf Prairie Cemetery]||Brazoria County||Jones Creek||[[:Category:Gulf Prairie Cemetery, Jones Creek, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2151129/map FindAGrave] |- |3645||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7039000305# Hudgins Cemetery]||Brazoria County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4399/map FindAGrave] |- |3881||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7039004405# Jamison Cemetery]||Brazoria County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1000933/map FindAGrave] |- |4538||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7039000405# Liverpool Cemetery]||Brazoria County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4884/map FindAGrave] |- |5187||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7039016505# Mims Family Cemetery]||Brazoria County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2464768/map FindAGrave] |- |5415||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7039002405# Mt. Zion]||Brazoria County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2590637/map FindAGrave] |- |5820||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7039001405# Old Brazoria Cemetery]||Brazoria County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1756585/map FindAGrave] |- |5848||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7039013705# Old Columbia Cemetery]||Brazoria County||West Columbia||[[:Category:Columbia Cemetery, West Columbia, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/386227/map FindAGrave] |- |6236||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7039002105# Phair Cemetery]||Brazoria County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1985956/map FindAGrave] |- |6320||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7039000205# Pioneer Cemetery]||Brazoria County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2316771/map FindAGrave] |- |7232||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7039000505# Sandy Point Cemetery]||Brazoria County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6752/map FindAGrave] |- |8064||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7039010805# Thomas Cemetery]||Brazoria County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214697/map FindAGrave] |- |743||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7041002405# Boonville Cemetery]||Brazos County||Bryan||[[:Category:Boonville Cemetery, Bryan, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2499/map FindAGrave] |- |1512||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7041001205# College Station Cemetery]||Brazos County||College Station||[[:Category:College Station City Cemetery, College Station, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2976/map FindAGrave] |- |3005||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7041002705# Grandview Cemetery]||Brazos County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3889/map FindAGrave] |- |4030||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7041006905# Jones-Roberts Cemetery]||Brazos County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2463903/map FindAGrave] |- |5319||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7041002605# Mount Calvary Cemetery]||Brazos County||Bryan||[[:Category:Mount Calvary Cemetery, Bryan, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5369/map FindAGrave] |- |5812||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7041002205# Old Bethel Cemetery]||Brazos County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2377/map FindAGrave] |- |5828||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7041009105# Old Bryan Yellow Fever Cemetery]||Brazos County|||||| |- |6168||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7041000705# Peach Creek Cemetery]||Brazos County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5920/map FindAGrave] |- |6712||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7041000905# Reliance Cemetery]||Brazos County||Reliance||[[:Category:Reliance Cemetery, Reliance, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/403143/map FindAGrave] |- |7088||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7041009305# Salem Cemetery]||Brazos County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2301602/map FindAGrave] |- |7456||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7041009405# Shiloh Cemetery]||Brazos County|||||| |- |7844||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7041003005# Steep Hollow Cemetery]||Brazos County||Bryan||[[:Category:Steep Hollow Cemetery, Bryan, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1756258/map FindAGrave] |- |4290||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7043001905# Lajitas Cemetery]||Brewster County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2179216/map FindAGrave] |- |8024||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7043002105# Terlingua Cemetery]||Brewster County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228459/map FindAGrave] |- |5183||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7045000305# Milo Cemetery]||Briscoe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2270893/map FindAGrave] |- |6736||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7045000105# Resthaven Cemetery]||Briscoe County||Quitaque||[[:Category:Resthaven Cemetery, Quitaque, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6317/map FindAGrave] |- |2829||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7047001405# Garza Zamora Family Cemetery]||Brooks County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5933/map FindAGrave] |- |8352||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7047000105# Vivian and Juanita Perez De Luna Cemetery]||Brooks County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4701/map FindAGrave] |- |203||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049001105# Antioch Cemetery]||Brown County||Blanket||[[:Category:Antioch Cemetery, Blanket, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1730469/map FindAGrave] |- |323||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049000605# Bangs Cemetery]||Brown County||Bangs||[[:Category:Bangs Cemetery, Bangs, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/284207/map FindAGrave] |- |643||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049002405# Blake Church Cemetery]||Brown County||Williams||[[:Category:Blake Cemetery, Williams, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1969596/map FindAGrave] |- |651||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049000905# Blanket Cemetery]||Brown County||Blanket||[[:Category:Blanket Cemetery, Blanket, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/230249/map FindAGrave] |- |2316||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049000405# Eureka Cemetery]||Brown County||Blanket||[[:Category:Eureka Cemetery, Blanket, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1938156/map FindAGrave] |- |3049||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049004505# Greenleaf Cemetery]||Brown County||Brownwood||[[:Category:Greenleaf Cemetery, Brownwood, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3931/map FindAGrave] |- |3909||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049000705# Jenkins Springs Cemetery]||Brown County||Early||[[:Category:Jenkins Springs Cemetery, Early, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/291488/map FindAGrave] |- |4630||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049000505# Lost Creek Cemetery]||Brown County||May||[[:Category:Lost Creek Cemetery, May, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4283/map FindAGrave] |- |4851||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049002105# May Cemetery]||Brown County||May||[[:Category:May Cemetery, May, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5080/map FindAGrave] |- |6404||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049002005# Pleasant Valley Cemetery]||Brown County||Owens||[[:Category:Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Owens, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6081/map FindAGrave] |- |6864||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049001205# Rock Church Cemetery]||Brown County||Blanket||[[:Category:Rock Church Cemetery, Blanket, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4900/map FindAGrave] |- |7092||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049000805# Salem Cemetery]||Brown County||Bangs||[[:Category:Salem Cemetery, Bangs, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6660/map FindAGrave] |- |7564||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049004105# Smith Cemetery]||Brown County||||[[:Category:Smith Cemetery, Brown County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6977/map FindAGrave] |- |7812||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049000305# Staley Cemetery]||Brown County||Early||[[:Category:Staley Cemetery, Early, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7059/map FindAGrave] |- |8788||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049000105# Windham Cemetery]||Brown County||Lake Brownwood||[[:Category:Windham Cemetery, Lake Brownwood, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1494764/map FindAGrave] |- |8884||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7049000205# Zephyr Cemetery]||Brown County||Zephyr||[[:Category:Zephyr Cemetery, Zephyr, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7808/map FindAGrave] |- |595||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051005805# Bird Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2400646/map FindAGrave] |- |803||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051000305# Brazos Bottom Baptist Church Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2375313/map FindAGrave] |- |1039||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051000405# Caldwell Masonic Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5066/map FindAGrave] |- |1380||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051001805# Christian Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2257027/map FindAGrave] |- |2016||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051002905# Draper-Moseley Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3285/map FindAGrave] |- |2208||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051004005# Elizabeth Chapel Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3400/map FindAGrave] |- |2705||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051001905# Frenstat Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2171199/map FindAGrave] |- |2893||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051006005# Giesenschlag Cemetery]||Burleson County||Snook||[[:Category:Giesenschlag Cemetery, Snook, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2336647/map FindAGrave] |- |3469||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051002005# High Prairie Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4215/map FindAGrave] |- |3937||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051006105# Jezek Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2383539/map FindAGrave] |- |4222||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051003905# Kramer Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4681/map FindAGrave] |- |4807||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051006605# Mary Moore Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/920705/map FindAGrave] |- |5103||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051001205# Mexican Cemetery at Somerville]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6567/map FindAGrave] |- |5584||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051000105# New Tabor Cemetery]||Burleson County||Caldwell||[[:Category:New Tabor Cemetery, Caldwell, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5580/map FindAGrave] |- |5720||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051000505# Oaklawn Cemetery]||Burleson County||Somerville||[[:Category:Oaklawn Cemetery, Somerville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5670/map FindAGrave] |- |6476||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051000905# Porters Chapel Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266348/map FindAGrave] |- |6524||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051007405# Prairie Dale Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2448333/map FindAGrave] |- |6596||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051000205# Providence Cemetery]||Burleson County||Tunis||[[:Category:Providence Cemetery, Tunis, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2165900/map FindAGrave] |- |6980||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051007705# Rowland Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6449/map FindAGrave] |- |7068||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051003105# Salem Baptist Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2515702/map FindAGrave] |- |7616||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051004805# Snook Cemetery]||Burleson County||Snook||[[:Category:Snook Cemetery, Snook, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1959871/map FindAGrave] |- |7004||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051000605# SPJST Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2529132/map FindAGrave] |- |7780||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051003605# St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2172865/map FindAGrave] |- |8100||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051008805# Thomson Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2320749/map FindAGrave] |- |8288||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051010005# Unknown Grave]||Burleson County|||||| |- |8912||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7051011705# Zion Hill Cemetery]||Burleson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2548708/map FindAGrave] |- |1179||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7053004105# Cauble Cemetery]||Burnet County||Lake Victor||[[:Category:Cauble Cemetery, Lake Victor, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2255158/map FindAGrave] |- |1964||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7053012605# Dillingham Cemetery]||Burnet County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/291148/map FindAGrave] |- |2901||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7053000505# Gillum Cemetery]||Burnet County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3809/map FindAGrave] |- |3325||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7053001705# Haynie Flat Cemetery]||Burnet County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4128/map FindAGrave] |- |4751||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7053001805# Marble Falls City Cemetery]||Burnet County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1965188/map FindAGrave] |- |5428||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7053003005# Mt. Zion Cemetery]||Burnet County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5440/map FindAGrave] |- |5480||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7053004305# Naruna Cemetery]||Burnet County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1982629/map FindAGrave] |- |5760||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7053000105# Oatmeal Cemetery]||Burnet County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/372609/map FindAGrave] |- |6900||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7053000705# Rockvale Cemetery]||Burnet County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6428/map FindAGrave] |- |7912||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7053013105# Stringtown Cemetery]||Burnet County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2451656/map FindAGrave] |- |8512||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7053012705# Watson Cemetery]||Burnet County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2171853/map FindAGrave] |} ----
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---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Historic Texas Cemeteries in Counties beginning with "C"''' !#!!Name!!County!!City!!WikiTree!!FindAGrave |- |1247||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055007805# Cementerio Navarro Historico]||Caldwell County||Lockhart||[[:Category:Cementerio Navarro Historico, Lockhart, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2425850/map FindAGrave] |- |1428||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055000705# Clark Cemetery]||Caldwell County||||[[:Category:Clark Cemetery, Caldwell County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2923/map FindAGrave] |- |1448||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055003905# Clark's Chapel Cemetery]||Caldwell County||||[[:Category:Clark Chapel Cemetery, Caldwell County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2921/map FindAGrave] |- |1464||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055003605# Clearfork Baptist Cemetery]||Caldwell County||||[[:Category:Clearfork Cemetery, Caldwell County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2147671/map FindAGrave] |- |1756||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055000805# Crayton-Spruill Cemetery]||Caldwell County||Martindale||[[:Category:Crayton-Spruill Cemetery, Martindale, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290924/map FindAGrave] |- |2509||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055000305# Fentress Community Cemetery]||Caldwell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/413803/map FindAGrave] |- |2573||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055009205# Flemings Cemetery]||Caldwell County||McMahan||[[:Category:Fleming Cemetery, McMahan, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2183227/map FindAGrave] |- |3109||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055000405# Gunkel Family Cemetery]||Caldwell County|||||| |- |3685||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055002205# Humphreys Cemetery]||Caldwell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4419/map FindAGrave] |- |3817||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055002005# Isadora Cemetery]||Caldwell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4466/map FindAGrave] |- |3901||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055004005# Jeffrey Cemetery]||Caldwell County||McMahan||[[:Category:Jeffrey Cemetery, McMahan, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2132885/map FindAGrave] |- |4010||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055000105# Johnson Perry Cemetery]||Caldwell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2291374/map FindAGrave] |- |4334||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055000605# Lane Cemetery]||Caldwell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2414101/map FindAGrave] |- |4682||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055000205# Lytton Springs Cemetery]||Caldwell County||Lytton Springs||[[:Category:Lytton Springs Cemetery, Lytton Spring, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4991/map FindAGrave] |- |5195||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055000505# Mishenhimer Cemetery]||Caldwell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2207323/map FindAGrave] |- |6556||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055012705# Prairie Lea Cemetery]||Caldwell County||Prairie Lea||[[:Category:Prairie Lea Public Cemetery, Prairie Lea, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6158/map FindAGrave] |- |8564||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7055006705# Wells Cemetery]||Caldwell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221647/map FindAGrave] |- |791||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7057000505# Branch-Clark Cemetery]||Calhoun County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2538/map FindAGrave] |- |3285||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7057002205# Hatch Bend Cemetery]||Calhoun County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2278995/map FindAGrave] |- |3769||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7057000405# Indianola Cemetery #1]||Calhoun County||Indianola||[[:Category:Indianola Cemetery, Indianola, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4451/map FindAGrave] |- |3773||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7057002405# Indianola Cemetery #2]||Calhoun County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2141741/map FindAGrave] |- |6464||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7057000705# Port O’Conner Cemetery]||Calhoun County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/221879/map FindAGrave] |- |6656||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7057001205# Ranger-Harbor Street Cemetery]||Calhoun County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2141732/map FindAGrave] |- |7324||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7057000105# Seadrift Cemetery]||Calhoun County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6822/map FindAGrave] |- |8892||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7057004005# Zimmerman]||Calhoun County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2141741/map FindAGrave] |- |263||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7059001205# Atwell Cemetery]||Callahan County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1990688/map FindAGrave] |- |1780||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7059001905# Cross Plains Cemetery]||Callahan County||Cross Plains||[[:Category:Cross Plains Memorial Park, Cross Plains, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/171048/map FindAGrave] |- |5852||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7059001805# Old Cottonwood Cemetery]||Callahan County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2412126/map FindAGrave] |- |6968||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7059001105# Ross Cemetery]||Callahan County||Baird||[[:Category:Ross Cemetery, Baird, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6490/map FindAGrave] |- |899||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061003005# Brownsville City Cemetery]||Cameron County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5742/map FindAGrave] |- |1091||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061011005# Campo Santo Viejo Cemetery]||Cameron County||Brownsville||[[:Category:Campo Santo Viejo Cemetery, Brownsville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2561935/map FindAGrave] |- |1300||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061001105# Champion Cemetery]||Cameron County||Santa Maria||[[:Category:Champion Cemetery, Santa Maria, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2401125/map FindAGrave] |- |2164||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061000505# El Calaboz Cemetery]||Cameron County||Ranchito||[[:Category:El Calaboz Cemetery, Ranchito, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2379750/map FindAGrave] |- |2176||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061010805# El Rancho Granjeno Cemetery]||Cameron County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2389948/map FindAGrave] |- |2300||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061004005# Estefana Goseaschochea Cemetery]||Cameron County|||||| |- |3349||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061004205# Hebrew Cemetery]||Cameron County||Brownsville||[[:Category:Hebrew Cemetery, Brownsville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2151173/map FindAGrave] |- |4610||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061000105# Longoria Cemetery #1]||Cameron County||Bluetown||[[:Category:Longoria Cemetery, Bluetown, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233030/map FindAGrave] |- |4626||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061000805# Los Alamos Cemetery at Galveston Ranch]||Cameron County||Santa Maria||[[:Category:Los Alamos Cemetery at Galveston Ranch, Santa Maria, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2381374/map FindAGrave] |- |6008||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061000205# Old Weaver Cemetery]||Cameron County||Los Indios||[[:Category:Weaver Family Cemetery, Las Rusias, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2492107/map FindAGrave] |- |6108||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061000705# Palm in Field Cemetery]||Cameron County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2399926/map FindAGrave] |- |7144||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061002205# San Benito City Cemetery]||Cameron County||San Benito||[[:Category:San Benito City Cemetery, San Benito, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2145958/map FindAGrave] |- |7188||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061000305# San Pedro Cemetery]||Cameron County||San Pedro||[[:Category:San Pedro Cemetery, San Pedro, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2379788/map FindAGrave] |- |7192||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061000405# San Pedro Cemetery at Rancho Viejo]||Cameron County||Rancho Viejo||[[:Category:San Pedro Cemetery, Rancho Viejo, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2399877/map FindAGrave] |- |7244||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061001005# Santa Isabel Cemetery]||Cameron County||Port Isabel||[[:Category:Santa Isabel Cemetery, Port Isabel, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2391319/map FindAGrave] |- |7636||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061000905# Solis Cemetery]||Cameron County||La Feria||[[:Category:Solis Cemetery, La Feria, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2337574/map FindAGrave] |- |8880||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7061000605# Zepeda Cemetery]||Cameron County||Ranchito||[[:Category:Zepeda Cemetery, Ranchito, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290650/map FindAGrave] |- |1015||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7063003205# Bynum Cemetery]||Camp County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2393313/map FindAGrave] |- |2116||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7063002405# Ebenezer Cemetery]||Camp County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/409284/map FindAGrave] |- |4410||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7063003805# Leesburg Cemetery]||Camp County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/373189/map FindAGrave] |- |5556||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7063002205# New Mine Cemetery]||Camp County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/383351/map FindAGrave] |- |6344||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7063002805# Pitts Cemetery]||Camp County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232543/map FindAGrave] |- |6812||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7063001105# Riley Cemetery]||Camp County||||[[:Category:Riley Cemetery, Camp County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/626248/map FindAGrave] |- |4442||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7065000605# Liberty Cemetery]||Carson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4835/map FindAGrave] |- |6116||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7065000305# Panhandle Cemetery]||Carson County||Panhandle||[[:Category:Panhandle Cemetery, Panhandle, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/792396/map FindAGrave] |- |7032||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7065000405# Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery]||Carson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6554/map FindAGrave] |- |8632||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7065000505# White Deer Cemetery]||Carson County||White Deer||[[:Category:White Deer Cemetery, Carson County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7596/map FindAGrave] |- |287||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7067000405# Avinger Cemetery]||Cass County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1964475/map FindAGrave] |- |4130||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7067000105# Kildare Cemetery]||Cass County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213120/map FindAGrave] |- |4366||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7067000205# Laws Chapel Cemetery]||Cass County||Atlanta||[[:Category:Laws Chapel Cemetery, Atlanta, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/267641/map FindAGrave] |- |5223||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7067010005# Mockingbird Hill Cemetery]||Cass County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2451634/map FindAGrave] |- |6288||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7067000305# Pine Crest Cemetery]||Cass County||Atlanta||[[:Category:Pine Crest Cemetery, Atlanta, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6002/map FindAGrave] |- |7420||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7067008405# Shelton-Rankin Cemetery]||Cass County||Hughes Springs||[[:Category:Shelton Rankin Cemetery, Hughes Springs, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6247/map FindAGrave] |- |1167||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7069000305# Castro Memorial Gardens]||Castro County||Dimmitt||[[:Category:Castro Memorial Gardens, Dimmitt, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3251/map FindAGrave] |- |3605||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7069000105# Holy Family Cemetery]||Castro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4332/map FindAGrave] |- |91||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7071008405# Algiers Cemetery]||Chambers County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2721329/map FindAGrave] |- |151||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7071009505# Anahuac's First Cemetery]||Chambers County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2668440/map FindAGrave] |- |2260||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7071008505# Emily Brown Cemetery]||Chambers County|||||| |- |3673||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7071005505# Hugo Point Cemetery]||Chambers County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395192/map FindAGrave] |- |5019||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7071000505# McNeir Cemetery]||Chambers County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1991962/map FindAGrave] |- |8664||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7071004205# Wilburn Cemetery #1]||Chambers County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2644781/map FindAGrave] |- |487||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073013105# Benge Cemetery]||Cherokee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232629/map FindAGrave] |- |511||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073005205# Berryman Cemetery]||Cherokee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2349/map FindAGrave] |- |1203||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073000505# Cedar Hill Cemetery]||Cherokee County||Rusk||[[:Category:Cedar Hill Cemetery, Rusk, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2813/map FindAGrave] |- |1584||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073001305# Concord Cemetery]||Cherokee County||Concord||[[:Category:Concord Cemetery, Cherokee County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1965215/map FindAGrave] |- |1688||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073012105# Couch Family Cemetery]||Cherokee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2153756/map FindAGrave] |- |3081||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073000405# Grimes Cemetery]||Cherokee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978483/map FindAGrave] |- |3397||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073004005# Hendrick Cemetery]||Cherokee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4167/map FindAGrave] |- |3401||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073011505# Henry Cemetery]||Cherokee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4172/map FindAGrave] |- |4018||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073000205# Jones Cemetery]||Cherokee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4546/map FindAGrave] |- |4650||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073001905# Lowes Chapel Cemetery]||Cherokee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1761409/map FindAGrave] |- |4939||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073011705# McDonald Cemetery]||Cherokee County||New Summerfield||[[:Category:McDonald Cemetery, New Summerfield, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5117/map FindAGrave] |- |5215||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073001605# Mixon Cemetery]||Cherokee County||Mixon||[[:Category:Mixon Cemetery, Mixon, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1989143/map FindAGrave] |- |5375||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073000105# Mt. Hope Cemetery]||Cherokee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5385/map FindAGrave] |- |7964||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073013305# Sweet Union Baptist Church Cemetery]||Cherokee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2342049/map FindAGrave] |- |8000||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073001505# Tecula Cemetery]||Cherokee County||Tecula||[[:Category:Tecula Cemetery, Tecula, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7197/map FindAGrave] |- |8084||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073000305# Thompson Cemetery]||Cherokee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7231/map FindAGrave] |- |8420||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7073011305# Walker's Chapel Cemetery]||Cherokee County||||[[:Category:Walkers Chapel Cemetery, Cherokee County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7449/map FindAGrave] |- |1352||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7075000305# Childress Cemetery]||Childress County||Childress||[[:Category:Childress Cemetery, Childress, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/160712/map FindAGrave] |- |667||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7077001105# Bluegrove Cemetery]||Clay County||Bluegrove||[[:Category:Bluegrove Cemetery, Bluegrove, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2468/map FindAGrave] |- |1063||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7077000105# Cambridge Cemetery]||Clay County||||[[:Category:Cambridge Cemetery, Clay County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2714/map FindAGrave] |- |5928||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7077002605# Old Newport Cemetery]||Clay County|||||| |- |5303||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7079000105# Morton Memorial Cemetery]||Cochran County||Morton||[[:Category:Morton Memorial Cemetery, Morton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1963708/map FindAGrave] |- |5444||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7081000105# Mule Creek Cemetery]||Coke County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5464/map FindAGrave] |- |1067||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7083000105# Camp Colorado Cemetery]||Coleman County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1992419/map FindAGrave] |- |2913||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7083001105# Glen Cove Cemetery]||Coleman County||Glen Cove||[[:Category:Glen Cove Cemetery, Glen Cove, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3815/map FindAGrave] |- |3433||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7083001205# Herring Cemetery]||Coleman County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4191/map FindAGrave] |- |5411||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7083001805# Mt. View Cemetery]||Coleman County||||[[:Category: Mount View Cemetery, Coleman County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5453/map FindAGrave] |- |7236||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7083002605# Santa Anna]||Coleman County||Santa Anna||[[:Category:Santa Anna Cemetery, Santa Anna, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/432375/map FindAGrave] |- |7508||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7083000205# Silver Valley Cemetery]||Coleman County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6916/map FindAGrave] |- |8164||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7083000305# Trickham Cemetery]||Coleman County||Trickham||[[:Category:Trickham Cemetery, Trickham, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1478374/map FindAGrave] |- |79||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085006905# Alexander Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2078/map FindAGrave] |- |295||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085005805# Baccus Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2194/map FindAGrave] |- |427||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085000905# Bear Creek Cemetery]||Collin County||Nevada||[[:Category:Bear Creek Cemetery, Nevada, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290/map FindAGrave] |- |535||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085004205# Bethany Cemetery]||Collin County||Plano||[[:Category:Bethany Cemetery, Plano, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2360/map FindAGrave] |- |763||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085017805# Bowman Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2196000/map FindAGrave] |- |843||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085007005# Brinlee Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2570/map FindAGrave] |- |939||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085018505# Buckner Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1246815/map FindAGrave] |- |1532||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085004105# Collinsworth Cemetery]||Collin County||Plano||[[:Category:Collinsworth Cemetery, Plano, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229190/map FindAGrave] |- |1784||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085006405# Crossroads Cemetery #1]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3129/map FindAGrave] |- |2465||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085002305# Farmersville IOOF Cemetery]||Collin County||Farmersville||[[:Category:Farmersville IOOF Cemetery, Farmersville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/266351/map FindAGrave] |- |2673||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085008205# Frankford Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/250370/map FindAGrave] |- |3089||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085003005# Grounds Cemetery]||Collin County||Blue Ridge||[[:Category:Grounds Cemetery, Blue Ridge, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5761/map FindAGrave] |- |3437||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085010805# Herring-Hogge Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1229059/map FindAGrave] |- |3465||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085005105# Higgins Cemetery]||Collin County|||||| |- |4102||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085014605# Kennedy Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229105/map FindAGrave] |- |4374||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085001005# Leach-Thomas Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2145178/map FindAGrave] |- |4743||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085014205# Mantua Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2305714/map FindAGrave] |- |4847||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085000305# Maxwell Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1204583/map FindAGrave] |- |5007||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085003605# McMillan Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5154/map FindAGrave] |- |5015||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085000405# McMinn Chapel Cemetery]||Collin County||Copeville||[[:Category:McMinn Cemetery, Copeville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5157/map FindAGrave] |- |5051||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085006505# Melissa Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5187/map FindAGrave] |- |5343||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085008505# Mount Pleasant Hill Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6069/map FindAGrave] |- |5456||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085003805# Murphy Family Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5362/map FindAGrave] |- |5528||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085010705# Nevada Cemetery]||Collin County||Nevada||[[:Category:Nevada Cemetery, Nevada, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/826536/map FindAGrave] |- |5840||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085000605# Old City Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2183403/map FindAGrave] |- |5972||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085005205# Old Settlers Cemetery at Wilson Creek]||Collin County|||||| |- |6004||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085006305# Old Union Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5809/map FindAGrave] |- |6048||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085019505# Orenduff Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1479370/map FindAGrave] |- |6536||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085000505# Prairie Grove Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6155/map FindAGrave] |- |6588||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085005405# Princeton Cemetery]||Collin County||Princeton||[[:Category:Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/373855/map FindAGrave] |- |7468||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085008905# Shiloh Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2273461/map FindAGrave] |- |7624||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085002805# Snow Hill Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1078981/map FindAGrave] |- |7868||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085001205# Stiff Chapel Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/545830/map FindAGrave] |- |7884||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085000205# Stony Point Cemetery]||Collin County||Altoga||[[:Category:Stoney Point Cemetery, Altoga, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/278124/map FindAGrave] |- |8088||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085000805# Thompson Cemetery]||Collin County||Lavon||[[:Category:Thompson Cemetery, Lavon, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7233/map FindAGrave] |- |8320||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085001905# Van Winkle Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7382/map FindAGrave] |- |8716||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085000105# Williams Cemetery]||Collin County||McKinney||[[:Category:Williams Cemetery, McKinney, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7651/map FindAGrave] |- |8864||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085001105# Wylie Cemetery]||Collin County||Wylie||[[:Category:Wylie Cemetery, Wylie, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1005946/map FindAGrave] |- |8876||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7085000705# Young Cemetery]||Collin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2297294/map FindAGrave] |- |2008||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7087000805# Dozier Cemetery]||Collingsworth County||Dozier||[[:Category:Dozier Cemetery, Dozier, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3284/map FindAGrave] |- |2433||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7087000305# Fairview Cemetery]||Collingsworth County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3521/map FindAGrave] |- |5059||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7087000105# Memorial Gardens Cemetery]||Collingsworth County||Wellington||[[:Category:Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Wellington, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5814/map FindAGrave] |- |5512||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7087000405# Needwood Cemetery]||Collingsworth County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5521/map FindAGrave] |- |6632||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7087000205# Quail Cemetery]||Collingsworth County||Quail||[[:Category:Quail Cemetery, Quail, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6220/map FindAGrave] |- |123||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7089005705# Alleyton Cemetery]||Colorado County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246609/map FindAGrave] |- |1460||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7089003505# Clear Creek Cemetery]||Colorado County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2929/map FindAGrave] |- |4066||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7089007505# Kaiser Cemetery]||Colorado County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994127/map FindAGrave] |- |4478||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7089008105# Lilie Cemetery]||Colorado County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2349353/map FindAGrave] |- |4819||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7089004805# Masonic Cemetery]||Colorado County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2155210/map FindAGrave] |- |5263||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7089009205# Montgomery Thatcher Cemetery]||Colorado County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2289206/map FindAGrave] |- |5464||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7089000805# Myrtle Cemetery]||Colorado County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5492/map FindAGrave] |- |5824||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7089007905# Old Brune Cemetery]||Colorado County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2616/map FindAGrave] |- |6052||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7089001705# Osage Community Cemetery]||Colorado County||||[[:Category:Osage Cemetery, Colorado County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5838/map FindAGrave] |- |6388||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7089001605# Pleasant Hill Cemetery]||Colorado County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2528801/map FindAGrave] |- |6576||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7089008605# Prause Cemetery]||Colorado County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2660349/map FindAGrave] |- |6800||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7089008005# Riesing Cemetery]||Colorado County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2291711/map FindAGrave] |- |8192||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7089007305# Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery]||Colorado County||Frelsburg||[[:Category:Trinity Cemetery, Frelsburg, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1995782/map FindAGrave] |- |8552||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7089008305# Weimar Masonic Cemetery]||Colorado County||Weimar||[[:Category:Weimar Masonic Cemetery, Weimar, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244570/map FindAGrave] |- |8896||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7089008705# Zimmerscheidt-Leyendecker Cemetery]||Colorado County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2144305/map FindAGrave] |- |367||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091002305# Bartels Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2657409/map FindAGrave] |- |811||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091002005# Bremer Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2551/map FindAGrave] |- |819||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091007405# Bretzke-Kopplin Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2658183/map FindAGrave] |- |1139||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091000305# Carolina Schwab Grave Site]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2658900/map FindAGrave] |- |1552||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091000105# Comal Cemetery]||Comal County||New Braunfels||[[:Category:Comal Cemetery, Comal, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2987/map FindAGrave] |- |2545||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091002105# Fischer Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2165175/map FindAGrave] |- |2681||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091008805# Franz Heimer Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4153/map FindAGrave] |- |2749||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091006505# Fritz Voges Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2430377/map FindAGrave] |- |3121||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091003805# Haag Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4113/map FindAGrave] |- |3369||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091008605# Heimer Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2657487/map FindAGrave] |- |3373||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091000605# Heinrich Voges Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2182229/map FindAGrave] |- |3913||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091016805# Jentsch Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2554522/map FindAGrave] |- |4070||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091006205# Karl Haas Cemetery]||Comal County|||||| |- |4202||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091005605# Koch Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4668/map FindAGrave] |- |4206||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091000205# Kohlenberg Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2414987/map FindAGrave] |- |4218||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091007505# Kopplin Cemetery]||Comal County|||||| |- |5231||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091000705# Moegelin Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2658877/map FindAGrave] |- |6064||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091016605# Our Lady of Perpetual Help Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1538416/map FindAGrave] |- |6480||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091010305# Posey Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2660233/map FindAGrave] |- |7256||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091000805# Sattler Family Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2273335/map FindAGrave] |- |7276||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091000405# Schlather Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6795/map FindAGrave] |- |7604||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091005005# Smithson Valley Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6986/map FindAGrave] |- |7664||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091006405# Spangenberg Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2376932/map FindAGrave] |- |7764||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091007105# St. Joseph's Cemetery]||Comal County||Comal||[[:Category:Saint Joseph's Cemetery, Comal, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2382895/map FindAGrave] |- |8360||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091000505# Vogel-Voges Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2641720/map FindAGrave] |- |8548||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091003205# Weidner-Kabelmacher Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7520/map FindAGrave] |- |8672||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091000905# Wilhelm Weidner Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7519/map FindAGrave] |- |8872||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7091002205# York Creek Cemetery]||Comal County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7795/map FindAGrave] |- |563||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7093000305# Big Eye Cemetery]||Comanche County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2408241/map FindAGrave] |- |1636||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7093005005# Cora Cemetery]||Comanche County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2405926/map FindAGrave] |- |2276||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7093001705# Energy Cemetery]||Comanche County||||[[:Category:Energy Cemetery, Comanche County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3438/map FindAGrave] |- |2461||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7093005105# Farmer Cemetery]||Comanche County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2403780/map FindAGrave] |- |3197||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7093003005# Hanson Cemetery]||Comanche County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4055/map FindAGrave] |- |5856||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7093003405# Old De Leon Cemetery]||Comanche County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2145406/map FindAGrave] |- |6856||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7093000105# Rock Bluff Cemetery]||Comanche County||||[[:Category:Rock Bluff Cemetery, Comanche County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1993608/map FindAGrave] |- |7208||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7093005305# Sand Hill Cemetery]||Comanche County||||[[:Category:Sand Hill Cemetery, Beattie, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148363/map FindAGrave] |- |7808||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7093004805# Stag Creek Cemetery]||Comanche County||Sidney||[[:Category:Stag Creek Cemetery, Sidney, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1111029/map FindAGrave] |- |6100||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7095000805# Paint Rock Memorial Cemetery]||Concho County||Paint Rock||[[:Category:Paint Rock Memorial Cemetery, Paint Rock, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5871/map FindAGrave] |- |1432||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7097000305# Clark Cemetery]||Cooke County||||[[:Category:Clark Cemetery, Cooke County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2146931/map FindAGrave] |- |1496||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7097002605# Coker Cemetery]||Cooke County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2964/map FindAGrave] |- |3353||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7097006005# Hebrew Congregation Emanuel of Gainesville Cemetery]||Cooke County|||||| |- |3757||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7097003605# Indian Creek Cemetery]||Cooke County|||||| |- |5520||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7097001005# Nelson Grove Cemetery]||Cooke County||Oak Ridge||[[:Category:Nelson Grove Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Cooke County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5528/map FindAGrave] |- |5664||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7097000105# Oak Grove Cemetery]||Cooke County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5647/map FindAGrave] |- |7116||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7097005805# Sam Callis Cemetery]||Cooke County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2345572/map FindAGrave] |- |8316||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7097001805# Van Slyke Cemetery]||Cooke County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7381/map FindAGrave] |- |8720||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7097000205# Williams Cemetery]||Cooke County|||||| |- |251||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099000405# Ater Cemetery]||Coryell County||Gatesville||[[:Category:Ater Cemetery, Gatesville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2145870/map FindAGrave] |- |883||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099004005# Brown Cemetery]||Coryell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2595/map FindAGrave] |- |2076||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099004905# Eagle Springs Cemetery]||Coryell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3326/map FindAGrave] |- |3389||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099002805# Hemmeline Cemetery]||Coryell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2327836/map FindAGrave] |- |4142||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099000305# King Cemetery]||Coryell County||King||[[:Category:King Cemetery, Coryell County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2280724/map FindAGrave] |- |6180||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099000105# Pearl Cemetery]||Coryell County||Pearl||[[:Category:Pearl Cemetery, Pearl, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1967523/map FindAGrave] |- |6564||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099000705# Prairie View Cemetery]||Coryell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6164/map FindAGrave] |- |6992||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099006005# Ruth Cemetery]||Coryell County||||[[:Category:Ruth Cemetery, Coryell County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6541/map FindAGrave] |- |7036||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099004405# Sadler Cemetery]||Coryell County||||[[:Category:Sadler Cemetery, Coryell County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6558/map FindAGrave] |- |7344||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099005205# Seaton Cemetery]||Coryell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6830/map FindAGrave] |- |7540||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099006905# Slater Cemetery]||Coryell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186999/map FindAGrave] |- |7836||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099005005# Station Creek Cemetery]||Coryell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7075/map FindAGrave] |- |8220||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099001005# Turnersville Cemetery]||Coryell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7311/map FindAGrave] |- |8276||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099009505# Union Valley Cemetery]||Coryell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/512950/map FindAGrave] |- |8476||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099000205# Warren-Miller Cemetery]||Coryell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5252/map FindAGrave] |- |8540||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7099001605# Weaver Chapel Cemetery]||Coryell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7507/map FindAGrave] |- |923||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7101000505# Buck Creek Cemetery]||Cottle County||Paducah||[[:Category:Buck Creek Cemetery, Paducah, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1462984/map FindAGrave] |- |1231||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7101000305# Cee Vee Cemetery]||Cottle County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4118/map FindAGrave] |- |2813||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7101000405# Garden of Memories Cemetery]||Cottle County||Paducah||[[:Category:Garden of Memories Cemetery, Paducah, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3755/map FindAGrave] |- |1736||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7103000105# Crane Memorial Gardens]||Crane County||Crane||[[:Category:Crane Memorial Cemetery, Crane, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3096/map FindAGrave] |- |1211||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7105000105# Cedar Hill-Lima Cemetery]||Crockett County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2817/map FindAGrave] |- |4622||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7107000905# Lorenzo Cemetery]||Crosby County||Lorenzo||[[:Category:Lorenzo Cemetery, Lorenzo, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4943/map FindAGrave] |- |5419||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7107000505# Mt. Zion]||Crosby County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/969411/map FindAGrave] |- |6880||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7107000105# Rock House Cemetery]||Crosby County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2623222/map FindAGrave] |- |8312||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7109000205# Van Horn Cemetery]||Culberson County||Van Horn||[[:Category:Van Horn Cemetery, Van Horn, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/528167/map FindAGrave] |} ----
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---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Historic Texas Cemeteries in Counties beginning with "D"''' !#!!Name!!County!!City!!WikiTree!!FindAGrave |- |8048||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7111000405# Texline Cemetery]||Dallam County||Texline||[[:Category:Texline Cemetery, Texline, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1702571/map FindAGrave] |- |207||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113014905# Antioch Life Park Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2617964/map FindAGrave] |- |455||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113008205# Beeman Memorial Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1147273/map FindAGrave] |- |503||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113025905# Bennett Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/154584/map FindAGrave] |- |827||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113001005# Brickyard Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282610/map FindAGrave] |- |1155||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113001605# Carrollton Black Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2166555/map FindAGrave] |- |1676||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113004405# Cottonwood Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3057/map FindAGrave] |- |1748||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113023105# Crawford's Tornado Graveyard]||Dallas County|||||| |- |2168||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113001105# El Camposanto de Cemento Grande de la Compania Trinity Portland]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1507637/map FindAGrave] |- |2525||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113006203# Ferris Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2443989/map FindAGrave] |- |2561||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113015605# Five Mile Cemetery]||Dallas County||Dallas||[[:Category:Five Mile Cemetery, Dallas, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1052900/map FindAGrave] |- |4254||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113007605# L. Butler Nelson Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2280606/map FindAGrave] |- |4394||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113015203# Ledbetter Family]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2469137/map FindAGrave] |- |4598||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113005805# Long Creek Cemetery]||Dallas County||Sunnyvale||[[:Category:Long Creek Cemetery, Sunnyvale, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/275444/map FindAGrave] |- |4763||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113000805# Marsh Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5040/map FindAGrave] |- |4863||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113016705# McAdams Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1991985/map FindAGrave] |- |5091||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113000705# Mesquite Cemetery]||Dallas County||Mesquite||[[:Category:Mesquite Cemetery, Mesquite, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/446227/map FindAGrave] |- |5155||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113000405# Miller Family Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2474851/map FindAGrave] |- |5171||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113004605# Mills Cemetery]||Dallas County||Garland||[[:Category:Mills Cemetery, Garland, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3764/map FindAGrave] |- |5900||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113024605# Old Kit Cemetery]||Dallas County||Irving||[[:Category:Old Kit Cemetery, Irving, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962423/map FindAGrave] |- |5912||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113003905# Old Letot Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4809/map FindAGrave] |- |6068||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113000605# Overton Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269138/map FindAGrave] |- |6208||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113004305# Perry Cemetery]||Dallas County||Carrollton||[[:Category:Perry Cemetery, Carrollton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5958/map FindAGrave] |- |6408||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113000505# Pleasant Valley Cemetery]||Dallas County||Sachse||[[:Category:Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Sachse, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6085/map FindAGrave] |- |6492||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113020305# Potter Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6135/map FindAGrave] |- |6848||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113009903# Robinson Family Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436020/map FindAGrave] |- |7024||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113008105# Sachse Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1120406/map FindAGrave] |- |7408||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113007205# Shearith Israel Memorial Park]||Dallas County||Dallas||[[:Category:Shearith Israel Cemetery, Dallas, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/937089/map FindAGrave] |- |7424||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113000205# Shelton's Bear Creek Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2505646/map FindAGrave] |- |7588||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113024705# Smith Family]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2501422/map FindAGrave] |- |8544||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113000905# Webb Chapel Cemetery]||Dallas County||Farmers Branch||[[:Category:Webb Chapel Cemetery, Farmers Branch, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1228880/map FindAGrave] |- |8580||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113000305# Wesley Cockrell Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2447681/map FindAGrave] |- |8616||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113017505# Wheatland Cemetery]||Dallas County||Dallas||[[:Category:Wheatland Cemetery, Dallas, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7578/map FindAGrave] |- |8636||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7113002405# White Rock Cemetery]||Dallas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7603/map FindAGrave] |- |6328||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7115000905# Pioneer Cemetery]||Dawson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2308881/map FindAGrave] |- |6112||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7117000505# Palo Duro Wildorado Cemetery]||Deaf Smith County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2413904/map FindAGrave] |- |1071||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7119001905# Camp Shed Cemetery]||Delta County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2721/map FindAGrave] |- |1340||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7119002405# Charleston Cemetery]||Delta County||Charleston||[[:Category:Charleston Cemetery, Charleston, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/223596/map FindAGrave] |- |1444||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7119002305# Clark Ridge Cemetery]||Delta County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2922/map FindAGrave] |- |2088||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7119002605# East Delta Cemetery]||Delta County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1260994/map FindAGrave] |- |2645||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7119003305# Foster-Dukes-Vancil Cemetery]||Delta County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2294377/map FindAGrave] |- |2897||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7119000905# Giles Cemetery]||Delta County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3805/map FindAGrave] |- |3633||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7119000205# Horton Cemetery]||Delta County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2151706/map FindAGrave] |- |4110||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7119000105# Kensing Cemetery]||Delta County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4612/map FindAGrave] |- |4306||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7119002805# Lake Creek Cemetery]||Delta County||Lake Creek||[[:Category:Lake Creek Cemetery, Lake Creek, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/317700/map FindAGrave] |- |5379||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7119002905# Mt. Joy Cemetery]||Delta County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2144350/map FindAGrave] |- |5688||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7119001605# Oak Lawn]||Delta County||Cooper||[[:Category:Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5669/map FindAGrave] |- |7472||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7119000305# Shiloh Cemetery]||Delta County||||[[:Category:Shiloh Cemetery, Delta County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6898/map FindAGrave] |- |8260||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7119002505# Union Grove Cemetery]||Delta County||Charleston||[[:Category:Union Grove Cemetery, Charleston, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7340/map FindAGrave] |- |459||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121001305# Belew Cemetery]||Denton County||Aubrey||[[:Category:Belew Cemetery, Aubrey, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/253053/map FindAGrave] |- |731||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121000105# Bolivar Cemetery]||Denton County||Bolivar||[[:Category:Bolivar Cemetery, Bolivar, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/914192/map FindAGrave] |- |831||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121004505# Bridges Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2563/map FindAGrave] |- |1163||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121007005# Cassady Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148924/map FindAGrave] |- |1368||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121000205# Chinn's Chapel Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2892/map FindAGrave] |- |1436||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121007105# Clark Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148915/map FindAGrave] |- |1616||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121007505# Conway Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148916/map FindAGrave] |- |1632||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121003105# Cooper Creek Cemetery]||Denton County||Denton||[[:Category:Cooper Creek Cemetery, Denton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1164870/map FindAGrave] |- |1648||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121002805# Corinth-Shiloh Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6888/map FindAGrave] |- |2052||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121000805# Dunham Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148883/map FindAGrave] |- |2593||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121004605# Flower Mound Cemetery]||Denton County||Flower Mound||[[:Category:Flower Mound Cemetery, Lewisville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1331327/map FindAGrave] |- |2657||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121005205# Fox Hembry Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2432109/map FindAGrave] |- |3249||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121006905# Harrington Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148887/map FindAGrave] |- |3721||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121000405# IOOF Cemetery]||Denton County||||[[:Category: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Denton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/264253/map FindAGrave] |- |3921||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121006105# Jeter Family Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148849/map FindAGrave] |- |4086||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121005805# Kelsay Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148848/map FindAGrave] |- |4126||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121009405# Key Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148845/map FindAGrave] |- |4326||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121001205# Landrum Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148832/map FindAGrave] |- |5744||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121000305# Oakwood Cemetery]||Denton County||Denton||[[:Category:Oakwood Cemetery, Denton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5701/map FindAGrave] |- |5800||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121000505# Old Alton Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/900448/map FindAGrave] |- |6272||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121001605# Pilot Point Community Cemetery]||Denton County||Pilot Point||[[:Category:Pilot Point Community Cemetery, Pilot Point, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1110184/map FindAGrave] |- |6352||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121003705# Plainview Cemetery]||Denton County||Krum||[[:Category:Plainview Cemetery, Krum, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2156250/map FindAGrave] |- |6816||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121000605# Ritter Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6379/map FindAGrave] |- |7124||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121009805# Sams-Burnett-Mennerly Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1837920/map FindAGrave] |- |7536||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121002105# Skinner Cemetery]||Denton County||Pilot Point||[[:Category:Skinner Cemetery, Pilot Point, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6942/map FindAGrave] |- |7984||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121000705# Taylor Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148839/map FindAGrave] |- |8764||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121001405# Wilson Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2173693/map FindAGrave] |- |8796||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7121005705# Wolf Foster Cemetery]||Denton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2275406/map FindAGrave] |- |107||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123006305# Allen Cemetery]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641484/map FindAGrave] |- |307||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123005405# Baker Cemetery]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2461091/map FindAGrave] |- |1596||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123000205# Concrete Cemetery]||DeWitt County||Concrete||[[:Category:Concrete Cemetery, Concrete, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2237549/map FindAGrave] |- |3525||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123001405# Hillside Cemetery]||DeWitt County||Cuero||[[:Category:Hillside Cemetery, Cuero, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4260/map FindAGrave] |- |3597||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123000605# Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4331/map FindAGrave] |- |4490||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123005205# Lindenau Community Cemetery]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2311754/map FindAGrave] |- |4550||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123000105# Lockhart Cemetery]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4892/map FindAGrave] |- |4618||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123002405# Lord Cemetery]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4940/map FindAGrave] |- |4907||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123001705# McCrabb Cemetery]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5108/map FindAGrave] |- |7180||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123003005# San Pedro]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6718/map FindAGrave] |- |7224||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123004005# Sandy Gate Cemetery]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2286368/map FindAGrave] |- |7584||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123006405# Smith Creek Cemetery]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2507252/map FindAGrave] |- |7632||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123004205# Sociedad De Cementerio Union Mexicana]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2325782/map FindAGrave] |- |7720||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123000405# St John Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery]||DeWitt County||Meyersville||[[:Category:Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Meyersville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2287885/map FindAGrave] |- |7708||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123006205# St. Ann's Cemetery]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1981736/map FindAGrave] |- |7860||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123000505# Stevens Cemetery]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2238377/map FindAGrave] |- |7992||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123005805# Taylor Family Cemetery]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2638767/map FindAGrave] |- |8296||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123000305# Upper Yorktown Cemetery]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2185565/map FindAGrave] |- |8900||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7123001805# Zion Arneckeville Cemetery]||DeWitt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1205619/map FindAGrave] |- |47||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7125000705# Afton]||Dickens County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/968600/map FindAGrave] |- |6680||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7125000105# Red Mud Cemetery]||Dickens County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224242/map FindAGrave] |- |5371||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7127000505# Mt. Hope]||Dimmit County||Carrizo Springs||[[:Category:Mount Hope Cemetery, Carrizo Springs, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1975970/map FindAGrave] |- |3917||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7129000105# Jericho Cemetery]||Donley County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4508/map FindAGrave] |- |211||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7131000305# Antonio Lopez Family Cemetery]||Duval County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6701/map FindAGrave] |- |4274||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7131000805# La Mota de Olmos Cemetery]||Duval County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4702/map FindAGrave] |- |7252||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7131000205# Santo Niño Cemetery (Santa Nino)]||Duval County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6772/map FindAGrave] |} ----
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---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Historic Texas Cemeteries in Counties beginning with "E"''' !#!!Name!!County!!City!!WikiTree!!FindAGrave |- |1376||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7133001105# Christ Lutheran Cemetery]||Eastland County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2346925/map FindAGrave] |- |1996||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7133004605# Dothan Cemetery]||Eastland County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3270/map FindAGrave] |- |4446||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7133000105# Liberty Cemetery]||Eastland County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4822/map FindAGrave] |- |5748||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7133001205# Oakwood Cemetery]||Eastland County||Cisco||[[:Category:Oakwood Cemetery, Cisco, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5699/map FindAGrave] |- |6332||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7133003505# Pioneer Cemetery]||Eastland County||Pioneer||[[:Category:Pioneer Cemetery, Pioneer, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6019/map FindAGrave] |- |6692||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7133004805# Redeemer Lutheran Cemetery]||Eastland County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2328647/map FindAGrave] |- |6932||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7133004905# Romney Lutheran Cemetery]||Eastland County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2430945/map FindAGrave] |- |7312||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7133004405# Scranton Cemetery]||Eastland County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/825595/map FindAGrave] |- |2132||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7135000205# Ector County]||Ector County||Odessa||[[:Category:Ector County Cemetery, Odessa, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/230089/map FindAGrave] |- |3125||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7137000305# Hackberry]||Edwards County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4005/map FindAGrave] |- |299||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7141000705# Bailey Cemetery]||El Paso County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2255700/map FindAGrave] |- |1592||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7141000305# Concordia Cemetery]||El Paso County||El Paso||[[:Category:Concordia Cemetery, El Paso, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3005/map FindAGrave] |- |2369||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7141000205# Evergreen Cemetery]||El Paso County||El Paso||[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, El Paso, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3479/map FindAGrave] |- |4270||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7141001805# La Isla Cemetery]||El Paso County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2352164/map FindAGrave] |- |7152||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7141000905# San Elizario Cemetery]||El Paso County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2155128/map FindAGrave] |- |7156||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7141001903# San Elizario Church Cemetery]||El Paso County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2447193/map FindAGrave] |- |7552||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7141000605# Smelter Cemetery]||El Paso County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234840/map FindAGrave] |- |339||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139007705# Bardwell Cemetery]||Ellis County||Bardwell||[[:Category:Elm Branch Cemetery, Bardwell, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2237/map FindAGrave] |- |435||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139008005# Beck Wilson Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2376543/map FindAGrave] |- |451||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139000805# Bee Creek Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2307/map FindAGrave] |- |515||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139002605# Berrys Chapel Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2176957/map FindAGrave] |- |655||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139011705# Blanton]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2448/map FindAGrave] |- |659||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139006905# Blanton-Hooser Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2452/map FindAGrave] |- |683||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139000505# Bluff Springs Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2473/map FindAGrave] |- |747||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139000305# Boren Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2505/map FindAGrave] |- |867||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139008205# Brooks Family Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606973/map FindAGrave] |- |1456||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139008405# Clay-Bell Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2350714/map FindAGrave] |- |1472||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139005305# Clopton Farm Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2348285/map FindAGrave] |- |1520||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139008505# Collier Farm Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2428073/map FindAGrave] |- |2224||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139000605# Ellis County Poor Farm Cemetery #1]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2345193/map FindAGrave] |- |2941||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139001305# Glenwood Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3825/map FindAGrave] |- |3017||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139000205# Graves Cemetery]||Ellis County||||[[:Category:Graves Cemetery, Rockett, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3905/map FindAGrave] |- |3157||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139008105# Hamby-Adams Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605149/map FindAGrave] |- |3173||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139007005# Hamrock-Weir Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231031/map FindAGrave] |- |3205||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139008805# Hardeman Family Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2339777/map FindAGrave] |- |3237||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139008905# Harpold Family Cemetery]||Ellis County|||||| |- |3473||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139007905# High Springs Cemetery]||Ellis County|||||| |- |3837||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139004705# Jackson Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4481/map FindAGrave] |- |4226||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139009105# Krantz Farm Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2298413/map FindAGrave] |- |4546||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139006505# Llewellyn Grave]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2270816/map FindAGrave] |- |4686||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139009405# Mabry Family Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222556/map FindAGrave] |- |4915||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139009605# McCulloch-Williams Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2334425/map FindAGrave] |- |4919||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139009505# McCulloch-Witten Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2611411/map FindAGrave] |- |5123||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139001805# Midlothian Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/531454/map FindAGrave] |- |5616||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139004905# Newton Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5593/map FindAGrave] |- |6152||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139011105# Patterson Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2343429/map FindAGrave] |- |6640||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139009905# Quinn Farm Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222759/map FindAGrave] |- |6780||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139000405# Richardson Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2298391/map FindAGrave] |- |7368||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139010005# Sevier Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2163103/map FindAGrave] |- |7528||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139010105# Singleton Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2343492/map FindAGrave] |- |8516||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139000105# Watson Family Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2713686/map FindAGrave] |- |8652||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7139005205# Whitfield Cemetery]||Ellis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2149248/map FindAGrave] |- |83||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143006305# Alexander Cemetery]||Erath County||||[[:Category:Alexander Cemetery, Alexander, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/419099/map FindAGrave] |- |1644||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143003005# Corinth Cemetery]||Erath County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3039/map FindAGrave] |- |1680||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143007005# Cottonwood Cemetery]||Erath County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2210667/map FindAGrave] |- |1712||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143002605# Cow Creek Cemetery]||Erath County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3077/map FindAGrave] |- |2296||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143010605# Erath County Poor Farm Cemetery]||Erath County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2416865/map FindAGrave] |- |3289||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143001905# Hatchett Cemetery]||Erath County|||||| |- |3489||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143005405# Hightower Cemetery]||Erath County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4226/map FindAGrave] |- |3553||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143005705# Hog Springs Cemetery]||Erath County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215380/map FindAGrave] |- |3761||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143001105# Indian Creek Cemetery]||Erath County||Stephenville||[[:Category:Indian Creek Cemetery, Stephenville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4446/map FindAGrave] |- |4450||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143004505# Liberty Cemetery]||Erath County||||[[:Category:Liberty Cemetery, Erath County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4823/map FindAGrave] |- |5291||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143008205# Morgan Mill Cemetery]||Erath County||Morgan Mill||[[:Category:Morgan Mill Cemetery, Morgan Mill, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1139151/map FindAGrave] |- |5339||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143001605# Mount Olive Cemetery]||Erath County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5402/map FindAGrave] |- |5640||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143007105# Northcutt Cemetery]||Erath County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279059/map FindAGrave] |- |5656||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143005605# Oak Dale Cemetery]||Erath County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/763076/map FindAGrave] |- |6448||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143000205# Pony Creek Cemetery]||Erath County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1102780/map FindAGrave] |- |6624||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143000305# Purves Live Oak Cemetery]||Erath County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2223248/map FindAGrave] |- |7600||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143005005# Smith Springs Cemetery]||Erath County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6983/map FindAGrave] |- |7896||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143000405# Stramler Family Cemetery]||Erath County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2348847/map FindAGrave] |- |8116||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143000105# Thurber Cemetery]||Erath County||Erath||[[:Category:Thurber Cemetery, Thurber, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7239/map FindAGrave] |- |8576||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143004905# Wesley Chapel Cemetery]||Erath County||Bluff Dale||[[:Category:Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Bluff Dale, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7542/map FindAGrave] |- |8648||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7143009105# Whitehead Cemetery]||Erath County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2519335/map FindAGrave] |} ----
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---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Historic Texas Cemeteries in Counties beginning with "F"''' !#!!Name!!County!!City!!WikiTree!!FindAGrave |- |963||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7145000905# Bull Hill Cemetery]||Falls County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2644/map FindAGrave] |- |1219||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7145008405# Cedar Springs Cemetery]||Falls County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2149997/map FindAGrave] |- |1476||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7145000405# Clover Hill Cemetery]||Falls County||Lott||[[:Category:Clover Hill Cemetery, Lott, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2947/map FindAGrave] |- |1776||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7145000105# Criswell Cemetery]||Falls County||||[[:Category:Criswell Cemetery, Falls County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/211847/map FindAGrave] |- |2449||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7145002005# Falls County Cemetery]||Falls County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3550/map FindAGrave] |- |3477||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7145008505# Highbank Catholic Cemetery]||Falls County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2583746/map FindAGrave] |- |4582||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7145003005# Long Branch Cemetery]||Falls County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2163597/map FindAGrave] |- |5287||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7145000305# Morgan Family Cemetery]||Falls County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2485945/map FindAGrave] |- |6500||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7145000205# Powell-Tull Cemetery]||Falls County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259545/map FindAGrave] |- |7788||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7145005205# St. Mary's Cemetery]||Falls County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6622/map FindAGrave] |- |8404||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7145001905# Waite Cemetery]||Falls County||Reagan||[[:Category:Waite Cemetery, Reagan, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7433/map FindAGrave] |- |8816||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7145008105# Woodland Cemetery]||Falls County||Rosebud||[[:Category:Woodland Cemetery, Rosebud, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7727/map FindAGrave] |- |119||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7147000205# Allens Chapel Cemetery]||Fannin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2094/map FindAGrave] |- |1207||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7147024205# Cedar Hill Cemetery]||Fannin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2175195/map FindAGrave] |- |1628||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7147000105# Coontown Cemetery]||Fannin County||Savoy||[[:Category:Coon Town Cemetery, Savoy, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3023/map FindAGrave] |- |2837||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7147005505# Gates Hill Cemetery]||Fannin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2170776/map FindAGrave] |- |3765||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7147000305# Indian Creek Cemetery]||Fannin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4449/map FindAGrave] |- |4014||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7147015505# Jones Cemetery #2]||Fannin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2463228/map FindAGrave] |- |4955||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7147000805# McFarland Cemetery]||Fannin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5127/map FindAGrave] |- |5440||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7147008105# Mulberry Cemetery]||Fannin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2171180/map FindAGrave] |- |5576||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7147001905# New Salem Cemetery]||Fannin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5578/map FindAGrave] |- |5692||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7147021205# Oak Ridge Cemetery]||Fannin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/514498/map FindAGrave] |- |6600||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7147003705# Providence Cemetery]||Fannin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6201/map FindAGrave] |- |6644||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7147020605# Ragsdale-Richardson Cemetery]||Fannin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2514765/map FindAGrave] |- |7476||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7147004305# Shiloh Cemetery]||Fannin County||Selfs||[[:Category:Shiloh Cemetery, Selfs, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6902/map FindAGrave] |- |8236||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7147010005# Union Cemetery]||Fannin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2396274/map FindAGrave] |- |8756||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7147005705# Willow Wild]||Fannin County||Bonham||[[:Category:Willow Wild Cemetery, Bonham, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7685/map FindAGrave] |- |387||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149010305# Barton's Creek Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2478680/map FindAGrave] |- |623||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149000705# Black Jack Springs Cemetery]||Fayette County||O'Quinn||[[:Category:Black Jack Springs Cemetery, O'Quinn, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2431/map FindAGrave] |- |711||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149012305# Boehnke Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2714662/map FindAGrave] |- |795||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149000605# Brandt Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2539/map FindAGrave] |- |1187||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149010405# Cedar Creek Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2356634/map FindAGrave] |- |1276||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149000105# Cesko Narodni Hrbitov Cemetery]||Fayette County||Ellinger||[[:Category:Cesko Narodni Hrbitov, Fayette County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218182/map FindAGrave] |- |1388||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149012505# Cistern Public Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1356394/map FindAGrave] |- |1612||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149009705# Connersville Primitive Baptist Church African American Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6370/map FindAGrave] |- |1844||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149012205# Darden Memorial]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2340415/map FindAGrave] |- |2489||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149014205# Fayette County Pauper Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2466756/map FindAGrave] |- |2493||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149000205# Fayetteville Brethren Church Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251952/map FindAGrave] |- |2497||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149003105# Fayetteville City Cemetery]||Fayette County||Fayetteville||[[:Category:Fayetteville City Cemetery, Fayetteville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1421195/map FindAGrave] |- |2689||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149010705# Freiburg Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2339849/map FindAGrave] |- |2709||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149010505# Freyburg United Methodist Church Cemetery]||Fayette County||||[[:Category:Freyburg United Methodist Cemetery, Freyburg, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288216/map FindAGrave] |- |3073||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149003005# Gresser Family]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2183413/map FindAGrave] |- |3137||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149000305# Halamicek Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4020/map FindAGrave] |- |4062||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149002105# Kaase Family Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4572/map FindAGrave] |- |4266||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149000805# La Grange Jewish Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221466/map FindAGrave] |- |4390||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149012005# Ledbetter Cemetery]||Fayette County||||[[:Category:Ledbetter Cemetery, Ledbetter, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1995067/map FindAGrave] |- |5432||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149004005# Mt. Zion Community Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1963477/map FindAGrave] |- |5496||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149001205# Navidad Baptist Cemetery]||Fayette County||Schulenburg||[[:Category:Navidad Baptist Cemetery, Schulenburg, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4988/map FindAGrave] |- |5500||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149001105# Navidad Corinthian Baptist Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2145793/map FindAGrave] |- |5936||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149010105# Old Plum Grove Cemetery]||Fayette County||West Point||[[:Category:Old Plum Grove Cemetery, West Point, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6091/map FindAGrave] |- |6092||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149003505# Pagel Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5867/map FindAGrave] |- |6284||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149000405# Pin Oak Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/295154/map FindAGrave] |- |6340||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149009305# Pitman Cemetery]||Fayette County||Muldoon||[[:Category:Pitman Cemetery, Muldoon, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6031/map FindAGrave] |- |6516||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149008405# Praha Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2191490/map FindAGrave] |- |6616||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149009605# Psencik Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6209/map FindAGrave] |- |7064||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149003805# Saints Peter & Paul Old Catholic Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2357100/map FindAGrave] |- |7100||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149010605# Salem Memorial Cemetery]||Fayette County||Freyburg||[[:Category:Salem Memorial Cemetery, Freyburg, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2340271/map FindAGrave] |- |7292||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149001505# Schulenburg City Cemetery]||Fayette County||Schulenburg||[[:Category:Schulenburg City Cemetery, Schulenburg, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/376572/map FindAGrave] |- |7296||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149001405# Schulenburg Community Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2456907/map FindAGrave] |- |7480||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149011905# Shiloh Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2390023/map FindAGrave] |- |7732||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149001005# St. John's Catholic Church Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1634941/map FindAGrave] |- |7744||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149011805# St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/151755/map FindAGrave] |- |7776||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149005105# St. Martin Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978535/map FindAGrave] |- |7784||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149005405# St. Mary's Catholic Church Cemetery]||Fayette County||Ellinger||[[:Category:Saint Marys Catholic Cemetery, Ellinger, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2299918/map FindAGrave] |- |7928||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149001905# Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Cemetery]||Fayette County||Dubina||[[:Category:Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Cemetery, Dubina, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1746407/map FindAGrave] |- |8828||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7149000505# Woods Prairie Cemetery]||Fayette County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7751/map FindAGrave] |- |4614||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7151001005# Longworth Cemetery]||Fisher County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/286548/map FindAGrave] |- |2597||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7153000705# Floydada]||Floyd County||Floydada||[[:Category:Floydada Cemetery, Floydada, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220494/map FindAGrave] |- |327||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7155000505# Banister Cemetery]||Foard County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/712089/map FindAGrave] |- |1788||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7155000105# Crowell Cemetery]||Foard County||Crowell||[[:Category:Crowell Cemetery, Crowell, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3134/map FindAGrave] |- |8052||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7155000205# Thalia Cemetery]||Foard County||Thalia||[[:Category:Thalia Cemetery, Thalia, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7215/map FindAGrave] |- |355||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157006705# Barnett Cemetery]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2674049/map FindAGrave] |- |971||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157017705# Bullhead Convict Labor Camp Cemetery]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2681183/map FindAGrave] |- |1916||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157001505# DeWalt Cemetery]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3239/map FindAGrave] |- |2012||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157005305# Dr. Johnson C Hunter Family Cemetery]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2453345/map FindAGrave] |- |2068||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157007103# Dyer-Myers Cemetery]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253712/map FindAGrave] |- |2517||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157003305# Feris Family Cemetery]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2132124/map FindAGrave] |- |2721||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157000605# Friedens United Church of Christ Cemetery]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3700/map FindAGrave] |- |2761||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157004105# Fulshear Black Cemetery]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2504105/map FindAGrave] |- |3405||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157003505# Henry & Nancy Stiles Jones Memorial]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2394047/map FindAGrave] |- |3749||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157012105# Imperial Prison Farm Cemetery]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2367279/map FindAGrave] |- |4074||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157016705# Katy Community]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2285376/map FindAGrave] |- |5676||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157010305# Oak Hill Cemetery]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2445239/map FindAGrave] |- |6044||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157003905# Orchard Cemetery]||Fort Bend County||Orchard||[[:Category:Orchard Cemetery, Orchard, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5834/map FindAGrave] |- |6392||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157000305# Pleasant Hill Cemetery]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1970485/map FindAGrave] |- |6496||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157005005# Powell Point Cemetery]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6146/map FindAGrave] |- |6652||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157010903# Randon Bottom Cemetery]||Fort Bend County|||||| |- |6956||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157000205# Rosenberg Cemetery]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7767/map FindAGrave] |- |8508||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7157012905# Watkins Cemetery]||Fort Bend County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2540110/map FindAGrave] |- |2973||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7159000405# Good Hope Cemetery]||Franklin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1371016/map FindAGrave] |- |3129||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7159001805# Hagansport Cemetery]||Franklin County||Hagansport||[[:Category:Hagansport Cemetery, Hagansport, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4009/map FindAGrave] |- |6604||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7159000705# Providence Cemetery]||Franklin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/371467/map FindAGrave] |- |199||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7161004505# Antioch Cemetery #1]||Freestone County||Fairfield||[[:Category:Antioch Cemetery, Fairfield, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2157568/map FindAGrave] |- |1304||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7161006005# Chancellor Union Cemetery]||Freestone County||Fairfield||[[:Category:Chancellor Union Cemetery, Fairfield, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2867/map FindAGrave] |- |1908||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7161003505# Day Cemetery]||Freestone County|||||| |- |3997||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7161006205# Johnson Cemetery]||Freestone County|||||| |- |7084||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7161000105# Salem Cemetery #1]||Freestone County||Freestone||[[:Category:Salem Cemetery, Freestone, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6666/map FindAGrave] |- |7400||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7161004805# Shanks Cemetery]||Freestone County||Kirvin||[[:Category:Shanks Cemetery, Kirvin, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6861/map FindAGrave] |- |8776||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7161001205# Wilson Chapel Cemetery]||Freestone County||Donie||[[:Category:Wilson Chapel Cemetery, Donie, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/417075/map FindAGrave] |- |907||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7163000105# Brummett Cemetery]||Frio County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615/map FindAGrave] |} ----
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---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Historic Texas Cemeteries in Counties beginning with "G"''' !#!!Name!!County!!City!!WikiTree!!FindAGrave |- |2793||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7165000405# Gaines County Cemetery]||Gaines County||||[[:Category:Gaines County Cemetery, Seminole, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218389/map FindAGrave] |- |3301||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7165000605# Hawkins Gravesite]||Gaines County|||||| |- |4987||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7165000705# McLaren Gravesite]||Gaines County|||||| |- |131||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7167001705# Alta Loma Cemetery]||Galveston County||||[[:Category:Alta Loma Cemetery, Santa Fe, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2103/map FindAGrave] |- |1764||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7167006305# Crenshaw Family Cemetery]||Galveston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2422220/map FindAGrave] |- |2437||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7167002305# Fairview Cemetery]||Galveston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3530/map FindAGrave] |- |2729||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7167002405# Friends Church Cemetery]||Galveston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/602167/map FindAGrave] |- |3033||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7167000305# Greek Orthodox Cemetery]||Galveston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3917/map FindAGrave] |- |3609||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7167002205# Holy Trinity Episcopal Church]||Galveston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265113/map FindAGrave] |- |6244||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7167001005# Phillips Memorial Cemetery]||Galveston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5980/map FindAGrave] |- |6460||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7167001205# Port Bolivar Community Cemetery]||Galveston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6109/map FindAGrave] |- |6960||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7167003705# Rosewood Cemetery]||Galveston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2340659/map FindAGrave] |- |7172||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7167000105# San Leon Cemetery]||Galveston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/521107/map FindAGrave] |- |8568||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7167001905# Wern Cemetery]||Galveston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2497249/map FindAGrave] |- |8028||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7169000205# Terrace]||Garza County||Post||[[:Category:Terrace Cemetery, Post, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7207/map FindAGrave] |- |855||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7171012905# Brodbeck Family Cemetery]||Gillespie County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2435950/map FindAGrave] |- |1936||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7171000105# Der Stadt Friedhof Cemetery]||Gillespie County||Fredericksburg||[[:Category:Der Stadt Friedhof Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/422870/map FindAGrave] |- |1988||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7171005405# Doebbler Family Cemetery]||Gillespie County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2357236/map FindAGrave] |- |1992||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7171006605# Dorothea & Wilhelm Blanck Cemetery]||Gillespie County|||||| |- |4114||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7171004705# Kensing Cemetery]||Gillespie County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2563532/map FindAGrave] |- |7056||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7171004005# Saint Paul Lutheran Cemetery]||Gillespie County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2192245/map FindAGrave] |- |7684||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7171007805# Spring Creek Cemetery]||Gillespie County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2298198/map FindAGrave] |- |7880||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7171000305# Stonewall Community Cemetery]||Gillespie County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1975686/map FindAGrave] |- |8180||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7171000205# Trinity Cemetery]||Gillespie County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2153580/map FindAGrave] |- |8676||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7171006005# Wilke Cemetery]||Gillespie County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2250204/map FindAGrave] |- |8744||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7171005505# Willow City Community Cemetery]||Gillespie County||||[[:Category:Willow City Cemetery, Willow City, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7676/map FindAGrave] |- |2805||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7173000205# Garden City Cemetery]||Glasscock County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3750/map FindAGrave] |- |4134||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7175004405# Kilgore Community Cemetery]||Goliad County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2156066/map FindAGrave] |- |4262||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7175004005# La Bahia Cemetery]||Goliad County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2149090/map FindAGrave] |- |4638||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7175001605# Lott Cemetery #2]||Goliad County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4949/map FindAGrave] |- |6184||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7175000105# Peck Cemetery]||Goliad County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/179014/map FindAGrave] |- |6220||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7175000805# Pettus Cemetery]||Goliad County|||||| |- |6224||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7175000605# Pettus-Lott Cemetery]||Goliad County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4952/map FindAGrave] |- |7524||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7175003105# Singer Cemetery]||Goliad County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615307/map FindAGrave] |- |579||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177000205# Billings Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2412/map FindAGrave] |- |975||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177000405# Bundick Cemetery]||Gonzales County||Smiley||[[:Category:Bundick Cemetery, Smiley, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648/map FindAGrave] |- |979||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177000605# Bunting Family Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2335800/map FindAGrave] |- |1952||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177006605# Dickinson Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2170245/map FindAGrave] |- |2833||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177000805# Gates Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3775/map FindAGrave] |- |2961||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177007805# Gonzales Old Jewish Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2332919/map FindAGrave] |- |3037||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177000905# Green De Witt Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3202/map FindAGrave] |- |3057||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177004205# Greenwood Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3937/map FindAGrave] |- |3257||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177008505# Harris Chapel-Rising Star Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2431583/map FindAGrave] |- |3545||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177000305# Hodges Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4279/map FindAGrave] |- |3929||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177001305# Jewish Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2332919/map FindAGrave] |- |4146||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177004705# King Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||[[:Category:King Cemetery, Oak Forest, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4633/map FindAGrave] |- |4823||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177001205# Masonic Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||[[:Category:Gonzales Masonic Cemetery, Gonzales, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1968546/map FindAGrave] |- |4895||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177000105# McClure-Braches Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2393549/map FindAGrave] |- |5327||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177007905# Mount Enon-Dement Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5379/map FindAGrave] |- |5768||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177001105# Odd Fellows Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||[[:Category:Odd Fellows Cemetery, Gonzales, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641638/map FindAGrave] |- |6056||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177000705# Ottine Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||[[:Category:Ottine Cemetery, Ottine, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269797/map FindAGrave] |- |6256||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177001005# Pilgrim Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/607176/map FindAGrave] |- |7260||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177006805# Saturn Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/566142/map FindAGrave] |- |7840||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177000505# Steen Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1992404/map FindAGrave] |- |7916||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177003205# Stroman Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7116/map FindAGrave] |- |8392||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177007105# Waelder Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1168511/map FindAGrave] |- |8396||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7177007205# Waelder City Cemetery]||Gonzales County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2505828/map FindAGrave] |- |63||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7179000605# Alanreed Cemetery]||Gray County||Alanreed||[[:Category:Alanreed Cemetery, Alanreed, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/584267/map FindAGrave] |- |2441||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7179000105# Fairview Cemetery]||Gray County||||[[:Category:Fairview Cemetery, Pampa, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3523/map FindAGrave] |- |543||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7181000205# Bethel Baptist Cemetery]||Grayson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1986598/map FindAGrave] |- |591||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7181000105# Binion Cemetery]||Grayson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2417/map FindAGrave] |- |1384||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7181004705# Christian Chapel]||Grayson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2901/map FindAGrave] |- |1972||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7181004505# Dixie Cemetery]||Grayson County||Whitesboro||[[:Category:Dixie Cemetery, Whitesboro, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/611949/map FindAGrave] |- |2377||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7181006905# Everheart-Canaan Cemetery]||Grayson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283753/map FindAGrave] |- |3813||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7181008705# Iron Ore Creek Cemetery]||Grayson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2530366/map FindAGrave] |- |4082||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7181002405# Keirsey Cemetery]||Grayson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2219370/map FindAGrave] |- |4094||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7181004805# Kendall Chapel Cemetery]||Grayson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1989159/map FindAGrave] |- |5407||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7181005005# Mt. Tabor Cemetery]||Grayson County||Sandusky||[[:Category:Mount Tabor Cemetery, Sandusky, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5424/map FindAGrave] |- |5696||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7181008805# Oak Ridge Cemetery]||Grayson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/969415/map FindAGrave] |- |7040||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7181004605# Sadler Cemetery]||Grayson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6559/map FindAGrave] |- |8120||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7181000605# Tioga Cemetery]||Grayson County||||[[:Category:Tioga Cemetery, Tioga, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7251/map FindAGrave] |- |8308||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7181001405# Van Alstyne Cemetery]||Grayson County||Grayson||[[:Category:Van Alstyne Cemetery, Van Alstyne, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/184539/map FindAGrave] |- |2549||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7183002305# Fisher Cemetery]||Gregg County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/447707/map FindAGrave] |- |2989||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7183000705# Grable Cemetery]||Gregg County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3870/map FindAGrave] |- |3689||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7183000105# Hunter Cemetery]||Gregg County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4426/map FindAGrave] |- |5391||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7183000305# Mt Pleasant Cemetery]||Gregg County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5417/map FindAGrave] |- |5403||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7183003705# Mt. Sylvan Cemetery]||Gregg County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2140950/map FindAGrave] |- |2773||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7185004205# Fuqua Family Cemetery]||Grimes County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3451/map FindAGrave] |- |3085||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7185000105# Grimes County Bethel Cemetery]||Grimes County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2361/map FindAGrave] |- |3669||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7185007605# Hughey Chapel Cemetery]||Grimes County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261102/map FindAGrave] |- |3753||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7185001805# Independence Cemetery]||Grimes County||||[[:Category:Independence Cemetery, Shiro, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1447746/map FindAGrave] |- |4787||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7185004705# Martins Prairie Cemetery]||Grimes County||Keith||[[:Category:Martins Prairie Cemetery, Keith, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2151200/map FindAGrave] |- |4943||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7185000705# McDonald Cemetery]||Grimes County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1390262/map FindAGrave] |- |5492||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7185013703# Navasota Hebrew Benevolent Society Cemetery]||Grimes County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2633878/map FindAGrave] |- |6360||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7185010005# Plantersville Cemetery]||Grimes County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/648583/map FindAGrave] |- |6660||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7185010405# Ratliff Cemetery]||Grimes County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2178411/map FindAGrave] |- |6688||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7185002005# Red Top Cemetery]||Grimes County||||[[:Category:Red Top Cemetery, Shiro, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6281/map FindAGrave] |- |6828||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7185003005# Roans Prairie Family Cemetery]||Grimes County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6386/map FindAGrave] |- |7212||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7185003505# Sand Prairie Cemetery]||Grimes County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2178303/map FindAGrave] |- |7532||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7185011203# Singleton Cemetery]||Grimes County||||[[:Category:Singleton Cemetery, Singleton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2317085/map FindAGrave] |- |7804||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7185001505# St. Stanislaus Catholic Cemetery]||Grimes County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2146093/map FindAGrave] |- |8904||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7185005205# Zion Cemetery]||Grimes County||||[[:Category:Zion Cemetery, Iola, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7815/map FindAGrave] |- |135||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187000605# Altwein Family Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||[[:Category:Altwein Family Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243030/map FindAGrave] |- |695||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187006905# Blumberg Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||[[:Category:Blumberg Cemetery, McQueeney, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2311567/map FindAGrave] |- |707||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187004705# Boecker Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||[[:Category:Boecker Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2484/map FindAGrave] |- |1111||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187015205# Capote Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||[[:Category:Capote Baptist Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2276185/map FindAGrave] |- |1600||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187000405# Concrete Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||[[:Category:Concrete Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3006/map FindAGrave] |- |1752||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187003705# Crayton Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||[[:Category:Crayton Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3105/map FindAGrave] |- |1960||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187005905# Dietert Family Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||[[:Category:Dietert Family Cemetery No. 2, Zorn, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2486718/map FindAGrave] |- |2036||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187001805# Dugger Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||[[:Category:Dugger Cemetery, Seguin, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3304/map FindAGrave] |- |2120||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187007405# Ebert Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||[[:Category:Ebert Cemetery, Cibolo, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2392851/map FindAGrave] |- |2144||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187001305# Eden Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||[[:Category:Eden Cemetery, Seguin, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3368/map FindAGrave] |- |2232||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187004405# Elm Creek Community Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||Seguin||[[:Category:Elm Creek Community Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259327/map FindAGrave] |- |3841||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187000105# Jacob Chrisitan Seiler Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2272062/map FindAGrave] |- |3845||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187000505# Jacob Christian and Emma Mergelel Seiler Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2272044/map FindAGrave] |- |3893||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187000905# Jauer Family Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2480545/map FindAGrave] |- |3969||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187016405# John Dietert Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2486716/map FindAGrave] |- |4154||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187011405# King Family Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1474681/map FindAGrave] |- |4578||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187005105# Lone Oak Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||Geronimo||[[:Category:Lone Oak Cemetery, Geronimo, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4912/map FindAGrave] |- |4979||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187003805# McKinney Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1686719/map FindAGrave] |- |5395||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187002605# Mt. Pleasant Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||[[:Category:Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Kingsbury, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2421719/map FindAGrave] |- |6252||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187016505# Pickens Family Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2488012/map FindAGrave] |- |6796||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187017005# Ridley Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2445993/map FindAGrave] |- |7164||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187002105# San Geronimo Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||[[:Category:San Geronimo Cemetery, Seguin, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6690/map FindAGrave] |- |7272||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187008205# Schertz-Cibolo Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2166622/map FindAGrave] |- |7280||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187000805# Schlather Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2435048/map FindAGrave] |- |7300||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187005605# Schumannsville Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1987202/map FindAGrave] |- |7672||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187000205# Specht Family Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2223772/map FindAGrave] |- |7848||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187000305# Steinmeyer Family Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2544733/map FindAGrave] |- |8472||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187000705# Warncke Family Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268007/map FindAGrave] |- |8668||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187016305# Wilhelm Dietert Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2486718/map FindAGrave] |- |8944||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7187016205# Zuehl Family Cemetery]||Guadalupe County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2362383/map FindAGrave] |} ----
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---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Historic Texas Cemeteries in Counties beginning with "H"''' !#!!Name!!County!!City!!WikiTree!!FindAGrave |- |6356||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7189000305# Plainview Cemetery and Memorial Park]||Hale County||||[[:Category:Plainview Memorial Park, Plainview, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6038/map FindAGrave] |- |6988||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7189000905# Running Water]||Hale County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2154782/map FindAGrave] |- |2028||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7191000105# Dreamland Cemetery]||Hall County||Turkey||[[:Category:Dreamland Cemetery, Turkey, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3287/map FindAGrave] |- |2304||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7191000705# Estelline Cemetery]||Hall County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3457/map FindAGrave] |- |3677||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7191000305# Hulver Cemetery]||Hall County||||[[:Category:Hulver Cemetery, Hulver, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4416/map FindAGrave] |- |4310||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7191000405# Lakeview Cemetery]||Hall County||||[[:Category:Lakeview Cemetery, Lakeview, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1870919/map FindAGrave] |- |4434||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7191000605# Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery]||Hall County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2336497/map FindAGrave] |- |5608||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7191000805# Newlin Cemetery]||Hall County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5586/map FindAGrave] |- |5864||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7191000905# Old Fairview Cemetery]||Hall County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2198007/map FindAGrave] |- |8448||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7191001005# Walls Family Cemetery]||Hall County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242454/map FindAGrave] |- |911||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7193005405# Brummett Cemetery]||Hamilton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615/map FindAGrave] |- |3697||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7193001805# Hurst Ranch Cemetery]||Hamilton County||||[[:Category:Hurst Ranch Cemetery, Hamilton County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4430/map FindAGrave] |- |3805||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7193000205# Ireland Cemetery]||Hamilton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3383/map FindAGrave] |- |7816||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7193000105# Stanely Cemetery]||Hamilton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7065/map FindAGrave] |- |3093||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7195000205# Gruver]||Hansford County||||[[:Category:Gruver Cemetery, Gruver, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3974/map FindAGrave] |- |575||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7197000205# Big Valley Cemetery]||Hardeman County||||[[:Category:Big Valley Cemetery, Medicine Mound, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2406/map FindAGrave] |- |2981||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7197000105# Goodlett Cemetery]||Hardeman County||||[[:Category:Goodlett Cemetery, Wheatland, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3851/map FindAGrave] |- |5920||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7197001005# Old Mound Cemetery]||Hardeman County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244837/map FindAGrave] |- |783||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7199005805# Bozeman Graveyard]||Hardin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2137897/map FindAGrave] |- |3021||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7199006505# Grayburg Black Cemetery]||Hardin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2487067/map FindAGrave] |- |3265||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7199001605# Hart-Herrington Cemetery]||Hardin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2181338/map FindAGrave] |- |4190||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7199001905# Knupple Cemetery]||Hardin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4666/map FindAGrave] |- |4975||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7199001505# McKinney Cemetery]||Hardin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5159/map FindAGrave] |- |5780||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7199002705# Oilfield Cemetery]||Hardin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2181190/map FindAGrave] |- |5880||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7199000705# Old Hardin Cemetery]||Hardin County||||[[:Category:Old Hardin Cemetery, Kountze, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1346999/map FindAGrave] |- |6024||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7199001305# Olive Cemetery]||Hardin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5822/map FindAGrave] |- |8620||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7199005705# Wheeler]||Hardin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2307044/map FindAGrave] |- |3||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201005703# 1840 Houston City]||Harris County||Houston||[[:Category:Old City Cemetery, Houston, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2227939/map FindAGrave] |- |35||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201010205# Adath Emeth Cemetery]||Harris County||Houston||[[:Category:Adath Emeth Cemetery, Houston, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2053/map FindAGrave] |- |39||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201010105# Adath Israel Cemetery]||Harris County||Houston||[[:Category:Adath Israel Cemetery, Houston, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2054/map FindAGrave] |- |99||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201004605# Alief Cemetery]||Harris County||Houston||[[:Category:Alief Cemetery, Houston, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2081/map FindAGrave] |- |115||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201050805# Allen Parkway Village Cemetery]||Harris County|||||| |- |147||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201000805# Amos Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240564/map FindAGrave] |- |431||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201010003# Beazley Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2150024/map FindAGrave] |- |519||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201009205# Beth Israel Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1113710/map FindAGrave] |- |523||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201006705# Beth Yeshurun-Allen Parkway Cemetery]||Harris County||||[[:Category:Beth Yeshurun Cemetery, Houston, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/340869/map FindAGrave] |- |527||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201009605# Beth Yeshurun-Post Oak Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2352/map FindAGrave] |- |735||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201001405# Bonin Family Cemetery]||Harris County||||[[:Category:Bonin Family Cemetery, Spring, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2493/map FindAGrave] |- |1223||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201003805# Cedarcrest Cemetery]||Harris County||||[[:Category:Cedar Crest Cemetery, Baytown, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2804/map FindAGrave] |- |1508||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201000205# College Memorial Park Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2975/map FindAGrave] |- |1792||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201008305# Crown Hill Cemetery]||Harris County||||[[:Category:Crown Hill Cemetery, Pasadena, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/495917/map FindAGrave] |- |1904||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201007205# Dawson Lunnon Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2145036/map FindAGrave] |- |2160||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201007705# Eichwurzel Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2301808/map FindAGrave] |- |2248||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201004505# Emanu El Memorial Park]||Harris County||Houston||[[:Category:Emanu El Memorial Park, Houston, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3434/map FindAGrave] |- |2344||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201005505# Evergreen Cemetery]||Harris County||Houston||[[:Category:Evergreen Cemetery, Houston, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1981079/map FindAGrave] |- |2373||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201014505# Evergreen Negro Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2299628/map FindAGrave] |- |2385||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201017505# Fairbanks Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/246631/map FindAGrave] |- |2649||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201040205# Founders' Memorial Park Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1196272/map FindAGrave] |- |2757||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201043805# Fuchs Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2578504/map FindAGrave] |- |2789||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201008803# Gaillard-Mitchell Family Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2136105/map FindAGrave] |- |2929||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201019405# Glenwood Cemetery]||Harris County||Houston||[[:Category:Glenwood Cemetery, Houston, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3828/map FindAGrave] |- |3169||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201020305# Hammer-McFaddin-Harris Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2484164/map FindAGrave] |- |3269||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201000105# Hart, Magee, Oates, Singleton Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2134356/map FindAGrave] |- |3513||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201021405# Hillendahl Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2205797/map FindAGrave] |- |3573||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201012605# Hollingsworth Family Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4986/map FindAGrave] |- |3577||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201006205# Hollywood]||Harris County||||[[:Category:Hollywood Cemetery, Houston, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4314/map FindAGrave] |- |3601||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201021805# Holy Cross Cemetery]||Harris County||||[[:Category:Holy Cross Cemetery, Houston, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4328/map FindAGrave] |- |3681||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201022805# Humble Negro Cemetery]||Harris County||||[[:Category: Humble Pipeyard Cemetery, Humble, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264776/map FindAGrave] |- |3885||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201023505# Jaschke Cemetery]||Harris County|||||| |- |4210||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201024405# Kohrmann Family Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962155/map FindAGrave] |- |4238||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201024905# Kuhlmann Family Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2549310/map FindAGrave] |- |4674||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201030305# Lynchburg Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1701708/map FindAGrave] |- |4719||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201000505# Magnolia Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5018/map FindAGrave] |- |4875||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201003005# McCall Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5097/map FindAGrave] |- |4935||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201006305# McDaniel Street Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7565/map FindAGrave] |- |4951||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201000305# McDougle Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5119/map FindAGrave] |- |5295||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201001705# Morse-Bragg Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2561560/map FindAGrave] |- |5436||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201002705# Mueschke Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5460/map FindAGrave] |- |6040||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201040105# Olivewood Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2136702/map FindAGrave] |- |6192||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201043505# Penn]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2331912/map FindAGrave] |- |6200||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201000605# Perry Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5959/map FindAGrave] |- |6260||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201031905# Pilgrim Rest Cemetery]||Harris County|||||| |- |6528||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201013005# Prairie Grove Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1989430/map FindAGrave] |- |6732||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201010405# Rest Lawn Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6341/map FindAGrave] |- |6944||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201036105# Rose Hill Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6459/map FindAGrave] |- |7096||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201002105# Salem Lutheran Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6657/map FindAGrave] |- |7220||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201002205# Sander Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6741/map FindAGrave] |- |7284||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201013905# Schlobohm Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2327750/map FindAGrave] |- |7320||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201000405# Seabrook Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6821/map FindAGrave] |- |7328||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201027305# Seal McDougle Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2255239/map FindAGrave] |- |7512||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201036203# Simms Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2331910/map FindAGrave] |- |7692||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201013705# Spring Peaceful Rest Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282234/map FindAGrave] |- |7724||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201000705# St. John Lutheran Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1964478/map FindAGrave] |- |7888||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201016005# Strack Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2413898/map FindAGrave] |- |8036||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201002505# Tetter Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2154637/map FindAGrave] |- |8040||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201013605# Tetter Negro Cemetery]||Harris County|||||| |- |8184||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201037405# Trinity Lutheran Cemetery]||Harris County||||[[:Category:Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Houston, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2293228/map FindAGrave] |- |8364||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201037805# Vollmer Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2254122/map FindAGrave] |- |8488||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201009405# Washington Cemetery]||Harris County||||[[:Category:Washington Cemetery, Houston, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7491/map FindAGrave] |- |8740||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201013505# Willis Wood Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2700370/map FindAGrave] |- |8916||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201043405# Zion Lutheran]||Harris County|||||| |- |8920||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201002905# Zion Lutheran Cemetery]||Harris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7811/map FindAGrave] |- |8940||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7201043704# Zube Cemetery]||Harris County|||||| |- |23||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7203009705# Adams Cemetery]||Harrison County|||||| |- |1692||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7203006705# County Line Cemetery]||Harrison County||||[[:Category:County Line Baptist Church Cemetery, Harrison County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/923699/map FindAGrave] |- |2381||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7203000605# Ewing Chapel Cemetery]||Harrison County||||[[:Category:Ewing Chapel Hall Cemetery, Marshall, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2163966/map FindAGrave] |- |4438||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7203000205# Liberty Cemetery]||Harrison County||||[[:Category:Liberty Cemetery, Harleton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4827/map FindAGrave] |- |4767||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7203014605# Marshall Hebrew Cemetery]||Harrison County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/853187/map FindAGrave] |- |5628||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7203000105# Noonday Cemetery]||Harrison County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/202496/map FindAGrave] |- |5992||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7203019005# Old Town Elysian Fields Cemetery]||Harrison County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2338180/map FindAGrave] |- |6308||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7203004205# Piney Cemetery]||Harrison County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6013/map FindAGrave] |- |6456||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7203016105# Pope Cemetery]||Harrison County|||||| |- |8012||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7203009605# Temple Emanu-El Cemetery]||Harrison County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2617771/map FindAGrave] |- |8820||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7203008305# Woodlawn Cemetery]||Harrison County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7738/map FindAGrave] |- |1316||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7205000205# Channing Cemetery]||Hartley County||||[[:Category:Channing Cemetery, Channing, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1976957/map FindAGrave] |- |1115||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7207001305# Capron Cemetery]||Haskell County|||||| |- |6852||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7207000705# Rochester Cemetery]||Haskell County||||[[:Category:Rochester Cemetery, Rochester, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6413/map FindAGrave] |- |191||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209005105# Antioch Cemetery]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2138/map FindAGrave] |- |995||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209005205# Burn's Sons' Gravesite]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2411967/map FindAGrave] |- |1011||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209000405# Butler Cemetery]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2337033/map FindAGrave] |- |1019||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209008705# Byrd Owen-Payne Cemetery]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2349394/map FindAGrave] |- |1239||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209228105# Cementerio Del Rio]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2669571/map FindAGrave] |- |1344||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209005703# Cheatham-Hohenberg Cemetery]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2487965/map FindAGrave] |- |1488||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209005905# Cocke Cemetery]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/752307/map FindAGrave] |- |1656||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209007603# Coronado]||Hays County|||||| |- |3357||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209000205# Hector Family Cemetery]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2361640/map FindAGrave] |- |3857||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209001905# Jacobs Well Cemetery]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4485/map FindAGrave] |- |3865||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209006003# James-Duran-Alba Cemetery]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2480960/map FindAGrave] |- |4242||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209000305# Kuykendall 101 Ranch Mausoleum]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2632660/map FindAGrave] |- |4246||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209004503# Kyle Family Pioneer Cemetery]||Hays County||||[[:Category:Kyle Cemetery, Kyle, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4695/map FindAGrave] |- |5111||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209002405# Middlebrooks Cemetery]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5230/map FindAGrave] |- |5267||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209000105# Moore-Belvin Cemetery]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5315/map FindAGrave] |- |6172||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209001605# Peal-Pleasant Valley Cemetery]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7371/map FindAGrave] |- |7184||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209000605# San Pedro Cemetery]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6721/map FindAGrave] |- |8336||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209008305# Veracrus Burial Ground]||Hays County|||||| |- |8436||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209000505# Wallace Family Cemetery]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2540087/map FindAGrave] |- |8440||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7209003005# Wallace Mountain Cemetery]||Hays County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7457/map FindAGrave] |- |1175||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7211000405# Cataline Cemetery]||Hemphill County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2789/map FindAGrave] |- |2152||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7211000505# Edith ford Memorial Cemetery]||Hemphill County||||[[:Category: Edith Ford Memorial Cemetery, Canadian, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216505/map FindAGrave] |- |2220||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7211000605# Eller Flat]||Hemphill County||Canadian||[[:Category:Eller Flat Cemetery, Hemphill County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6152/map FindAGrave] |- |2781||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7211000705# Gageby Cemetery]||Hemphill County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1981661/map FindAGrave] |- |2909||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7211000105# Glazier]||Hemphill County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1974131/map FindAGrave] |- |8504||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7211000305# Washita Cemetery]||Hemphill County|||||| |- |111||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213004405# Allen Family Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1537925/map FindAGrave] |- |127||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213002905# Alligator Cemetery]||Henderson County||||[[:Category:Alligator Cemetery, Baxter, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2097/map FindAGrave] |- |215||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213010705# Arbuckle Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2302017/map FindAGrave] |- |255||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213000505# Athens Cemetery]||Henderson County||||[[:Category:Athens Cemetery, Athens, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/317712/map FindAGrave] |- |347||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213004005# Barker Cemetery]||Henderson County|||||| |- |443||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213002805# Beck's Chapel Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/967185/map FindAGrave] |- |619||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213004305# Black Jack Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2434/map FindAGrave] |- |1151||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213009705# Carroll Springs Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/197082/map FindAGrave] |- |1312||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213010405# Chandler Memorial Cemetery]||Henderson County||||[[:Category:Chandler Memorial Cemetery, Chandler, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1973972/map FindAGrave] |- |1668||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213000205# Cottonwood Cemetery]||Henderson County||Eustace||[[:Category:Cottonwood Cemetery, Eustace, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3058/map FindAGrave] |- |1876||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213003405# Davis Cemetery]||Henderson County||Athens||[[:Category:Davis Cemetery, Athens, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3178/map FindAGrave] |- |2128||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213005705# Echols Cemetery on Jennings Mountain]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4507/map FindAGrave] |- |2328||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213000305# Evans Chapel Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2302181/map FindAGrave] |- |2977||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213003005# Goodgame Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3850/map FindAGrave] |- |4378||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213001205# Leagueville Cemetery]||Henderson County||Leagueville||[[:Category:Leagueville Cemetery, Leagueville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/770432/map FindAGrave] |- |4474||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213010205# Lightfoot-Miller Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1499468/map FindAGrave] |- |4739||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213003305# Malakoff Cemetery]||Henderson County||Malakoff||[[:Category:Malakoff City Cemetery, Malakoff, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5025/map FindAGrave] |- |5283||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213005505# Morehead-Melton Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5319/map FindAGrave] |- |5468||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213001605# Myrtle Springs Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5495/map FindAGrave] |- |6164||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213005005# Payne Cemetery]||Henderson County||||[[:Category:Payne Cemetery, Athens, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5917/map FindAGrave] |- |6512||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213006905# Poynor Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6148/map FindAGrave] |- |6752||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213010605# Reynolds Family Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288338/map FindAGrave] |- |6776||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213003905# Richardson Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6364/map FindAGrave] |- |6876||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213006105# Rock Hill Cemetery]||Henderson County||Brownsboro||[[:Category:Rock Hill Cemetery, Brownsboro, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/266999/map FindAGrave] |- |6928||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213000605# Rome Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/333266/map FindAGrave] |- |6976||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213010305# Rounsavall Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6513/map FindAGrave] |- |7200||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213005105# Sand Flat Cemetery]||Henderson County||||[[:Category:Sand Flat Community Cemetery, Athens, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6732/map FindAGrave] |- |7412||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213000105# Shelby Chapel Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/169375/map FindAGrave] |- |7556||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213000705# Smith Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/360517/map FindAGrave] |- |8176||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213008505# Trinidad Cemetery #1]||Henderson County||Trinidad||[[:Category:Trinidad Cemetery, Trinidad, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/611900/map FindAGrave] |- |8240||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213002205# Union Chapel Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7330/map FindAGrave] |- |8452||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213000405# Walnut Creek Cemetery]||Henderson County||||[[:Category:Walnut Creek Cemetery, Henderson County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7468/map FindAGrave] |- |8752||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213002405# Willow Springs Cemetery]||Henderson County||||[[:Category: Willow Springs Cemetery, Henderson County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7683/map FindAGrave] |- |8840||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7213000805# Wreay Cemetery]||Henderson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1966363/map FindAGrave] |- |231||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7215002305# Asadores Ranch Cemetery]||Hidalgo County||||[[:Category:Asadores Cemetery, Donna, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2166/map FindAGrave] |- |239||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7215001705# Asociacion del Cementerio La Piedad]||Hidalgo County|||||| |- |1075||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7215000105# Campacuas Cemetery]||Hidalgo County||||[[:Category:Campacuas Memorial Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2725/map FindAGrave] |- |2124||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7215008205# Ebony Grove Cemetery]||Hidalgo County||||[[:Category:Ebony Grove Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3362/map FindAGrave] |- |2196||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7215007205# Eli Jackson Cemetery]||Hidalgo County||||[[:Category:Eli Jackson-Brewster Cemetery, San Juan, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2650696/map FindAGrave] |- |3097||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7215001805# Guadalupe Cemetery]||Hidalgo County||||[[:Category:Guadalupe Cemetery, Pharr, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3977/map FindAGrave] |- |3185||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7215002105# Handy Cemetery]||Hidalgo County||||[[:Category:Handy Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2525533/map FindAGrave] |- |3457||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7215007905# Hidalgo City Cemetery]||Hidalgo County||||[[:Category:Hidalgo Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2313151/map FindAGrave] |- |3733||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7215003705# Immaculate Conception Cemetery]||Hidalgo County||||[[:Category:Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4442/map FindAGrave] |- |4358||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7215003205# Laurel Hill Cemetery]||Hidalgo County||||[[:Category:Laurel Hill Cemetery, Mission, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4766/map FindAGrave] |- |6232||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7215005705# Peñitas Cemetery (Penitas)]||Hidalgo County||||[[:Category:Penitas City Cemetery, Penitas, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2176852/map FindAGrave] |- |6744||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7215001105# Restlawn Cemetery]||Hidalgo County||||[[:Category:Restlawn Cemetery, Edinburg, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2408386/map FindAGrave] |- |6952||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7215001605# Roselawn Cemetery]||Hidalgo County||||[[:Category:Roselawn Cemetery, McAllen, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6474/map FindAGrave] |- |8572||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7215008105# Weslaco City Cemetery]||Hidalgo County||Weslaco||[[:Category:Weslaco Cemetery, Weslaco, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7540/map FindAGrave] |- |7||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217004405# Abbott Cemetery]||Hill County||||[[:Category:Abbott Cemetery, Abbott, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2033/map FindAGrave] |- |555||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217003005# Bethlehem Cemetery]||Hill County||||[[:Category:Bethlehem Cemetery, Whitney, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2384/map FindAGrave] |- |691||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217000205# Blum Cemetery]||Hill County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/325201/map FindAGrave] |- |1672||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217005505# Cottonwood Cemetery]||Hill County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229884/map FindAGrave] |- |1708||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217000705# Covington Cemetery]||Hill County||||[[:Category:Covington Cemetery, Covington, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/943021/map FindAGrave] |- |1940||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217000305# Derden Cemetery]||Hill County||||[[:Category:Derden Cemetery, Derden, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/562747/map FindAGrave] |- |1984||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217002405# Dodson Family Cemetery]||Hill County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3262/map FindAGrave] |- |2312||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217007205# Eureka Cemetery]||Hill County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2344760/map FindAGrave] |- |2413||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217005805# Fairview Cemetery]||Hill County||||[[:Category:Fairview Cemetery, Hubbard, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3544/map FindAGrave] |- |2997||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217000105# Graham-Mason Cemetery]||Hill County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3878/map FindAGrave] |- |3521||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217005705# Hillsboro City Cemetery]||Hill County||||[[:Category:Hillsboro City Cemetery, Hillsboro, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2156761/map FindAGrave] |- |5087||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217006305# Mesquite Cemetery]||Hill County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5217/map FindAGrave] |- |5504||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217008305# Neal Bones Cemetery]||Hill County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1911720/map FindAGrave] |- |5908||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217003905# Old Lebanon Cemetery]||Hill County||||[[:Category:Old Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4785/map FindAGrave] |- |6520||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217001705# Prairie Dale Cemetery]||Hill County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6167/map FindAGrave] |- |6904||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217001605# Rockwall Cemetery]||Hill County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1761821/map FindAGrave] |- |7308||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217004805# Scott's Chapel Cemetery]||Hill County||||[[:Category:Scotts Chapel Cemetery, Aquilla, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6819/map FindAGrave] |- |7364||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217007803# Sevier Cemetery]||Hill County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2163103/map FindAGrave] |- |8936||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7217005205# Zollicoffer Cemetery]||Hill County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2468187/map FindAGrave] |- |1400||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7219000705# City of Levelland Cemetery]||Hockley County||Levelland||[[:Category:Levelland Municipal Cemetery, Levelland, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1004482/map FindAGrave] |- |1408||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7219000105# City of Sundown Cemetery]||Hockley County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2137021/map FindAGrave] |- |3537||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7219000605# Hockley County Cemetery]||Hockley County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2553259/map FindAGrave] |- |3541||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7219000505# Hockley County Hispanic Cemetery]||Hockley County|||||| |- |6936||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7219000405# Ropesville]||Hockley County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6452/map FindAGrave] |- |195||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7221002205# Antioch Cemetery]||Hood County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2136/map FindAGrave] |- |1536||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7221000105# Colony Cemetery]||Hood County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2336468/map FindAGrave] |- |2236||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7221001705# Elm Flat Cemetery]||Hood County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3423/map FindAGrave] |- |2733||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7221002005# Friendship Cemetery]||Hood County||||[[:Category:Friendship Cemetery, Hood County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1990187/map FindAGrave] |- |2925||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7221002705# Glenn Cemetery]||Hood County||||[[:Category:Glenn Cemetery, Tolar, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3824/map FindAGrave] |- |3001||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7221000305# Granbury Cemetery]||Hood County||||[[:Category:Granbury Cemetery, Granbury, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3884/map FindAGrave] |- |4594||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7221001305# Long Creek]||Hood County||||[[:Category:Long Creek Cemetery, Granbury, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4929/map FindAGrave] |- |4771||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7221000205# Martin Cemetery]||Hood County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5051/map FindAGrave] |- |5203||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7221003705# Mitchell Bend]||Hood County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5279/map FindAGrave] |- |5648||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7221000505# Nubbin Ridge Cemetery]||Hood County||||[[:Category:Nubbin Ridge Cemetery, Mambrino, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/263739/map FindAGrave] |- |6868||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7221003005# Rock Church Community Cemetery]||Hood County||||[[:Category:Rock Church Cemetery, Tolar, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/807804/map FindAGrave] |- |7924||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7221002305# Stroud Creek Cemetery]||Hood County||||[[:Category:Strouds Creek Cemetery, Tolar, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7120/map FindAGrave] |- |8104||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7221000405# Thorp Spring Cemetery]||Hood County||||[[:Category:Thorp Spring Cemetery, Thorp Spring, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7238/map FindAGrave] |- |8376||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7221001405# W.M. Miller]||Hood County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1852952/map FindAGrave] |- |1396||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7223003705# City Cemetery of Sulphur Springs]||Hopkins County||Sulphur Springs||[[:Category:Sulphur Springs City Cemetery, Sulphur Springs, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2167092/map FindAGrave] |- |2256||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7223007205# Emblem Cemetery]||Hopkins County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1970192/map FindAGrave] |- |3053||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7223003105# Greenview Cemetery]||Hopkins County||||[[:Category:Greenview Cemetery, Greenview, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/162721/map FindAGrave] |- |4586||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7223000405# Long Cemetery]||Hopkins County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4927/map FindAGrave] |- |5159||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7223004105# Miller Grove]||Hopkins County||||[[:Category:Miller Grove Cemetery, Miller Grove, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/600735/map FindAGrave] |- |5524||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7223002205# Nelta Cemetery]||Hopkins County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216010/map FindAGrave] |- |5956||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7223002005# Old Saltillo Cemetery]||Hopkins County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1653901/map FindAGrave] |- |6784||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7223000105# Richland Cemetery]||Hopkins County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/455083/map FindAGrave] |- |7944||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7223004305# Sunny Point Cemetery]||Hopkins County||||[[:Category:Sunny Point Cemetery, Cumby, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7136/map FindAGrave] |- |8812||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7223001105# Woodland Cemetery]||Hopkins County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7731/map FindAGrave] |- |267||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225009305# Augusta Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2184/map FindAGrave] |- |699||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225009205# Bobbitt Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2480/map FindAGrave] |- |1031||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225008805# Cal Wooden Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697/map FindAGrave] |- |1268||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225000405# Center Hill Cemetery]||Houston County||||[[:Category:Center Hill Cemetery, Houston County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2843/map FindAGrave] |- |1280||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225000305# Chaffin Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2143472/map FindAGrave] |- |1564||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225010605# Concord Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2997/map FindAGrave] |- |1760||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225016505# Creek Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2718529/map FindAGrave] |- |1872||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225009605# Davis]||Houston County||||[[:Category:Davis Cemetery, Grapeland, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/292545/map FindAGrave] |- |2601||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225000505# Fodice Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3624/map FindAGrave] |- |3145||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225015505# Hall Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266168/map FindAGrave] |- |3693||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225001105# Huntley Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4420/map FindAGrave] |- |3889||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225000205# Jasper Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2156323/map FindAGrave] |- |4298||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225023803# Lake Creek Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279671/map FindAGrave] |- |4354||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225002505# Latexo #1 Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4760/map FindAGrave] |- |4642||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225015105# Lovelady Evergreen Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3476/map FindAGrave] |- |4883||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225003305# McCarter Cemetery]||Houston County||||[[:Category:McCarter Cemetery, Houston County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5100/map FindAGrave] |- |5167||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225002405# Milligan Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5265/map FindAGrave] |- |5544||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225004305# New Hope Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4607/map FindAGrave] |- |5792||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225018505# Old Alabama Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2258882/map FindAGrave] |- |5976||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225021705# Old Shady Grove Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5803/map FindAGrave] |- |6124||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225008305# Parker Cemetery]||Houston County||Grapeland||[[:Category:Parker Cemetery, Grapeland, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5888/map FindAGrave] |- |6484||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225009405# Post Oak Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6131/map FindAGrave] |- |6708||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225000105# Refuge Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6303/map FindAGrave] |- |6768||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225026203# Rhodes-Neal Family Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2343070/map FindAGrave] |- |6912||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225006905# Rocky Mount]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6433/map FindAGrave] |- |7072||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225005305# Salem Cemetery]||Houston County||||[[:Category:Salem Cemetery, Lovelady, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6656/map FindAGrave] |- |7128||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225021805# Samuel Amzi Snell Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2349247/map FindAGrave] |- |7988||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225022303# Taylor Family Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2346480/map FindAGrave] |- |8640||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7225000803# Whitehead Cemetery]||Houston County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2192026/map FindAGrave] |- |5335||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7227000205# Mount Olive]||Howard County||Big Spring||[[:Category:Mount Olive Cemetery, Big Spring, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5403/map FindAGrave] |- |7076||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7227000605# Salem Cemetery]||Howard County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2149560/map FindAGrave] |- |7500||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7229000405# Sierra Blanca Cemetery]||Hudspeth County||||[[:Category:Sierra Blanca Cemetery, Sierra Blanca, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2150102/map FindAGrave] |- |775||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7231000505# Boyle Cemetery]||Hunt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2525/map FindAGrave] |- |2332||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7231001905# Evans Family Cemetery]||Hunt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1976349/map FindAGrave] |- |3505||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7231008105# Hill Family Cemetery]||Hunt County|||||| |- |3617||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7231000305# Hope Cemetery]||Hunt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4352/map FindAGrave] |- |3717||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7231000405# I.O.O.F. Cemetery]||Hunt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2172023/map FindAGrave] |- |4330||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7231006205# Lane Cemetery]||Hunt County||||[[:Category:Lane Cemetery, Celeste, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4741/map FindAGrave] |- |4398||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7231000205# Lee Cemetery]||Hunt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4792/map FindAGrave] |- |5079||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7231006105# Merit Cemetery]||Hunt County||||[[:Category:Merit Cemetery, Merit, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5211/map FindAGrave] |- |6704||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7231000605# Reed's Chapel Cemetery]||Hunt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4562/map FindAGrave] |- |7432||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7231000905# Shiloh Cemetery]||Hunt County||||[[:Category:Shiloh Cemetery, Campbell, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6887/map FindAGrave] |- |7864||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7231000105# Stewart Cemetery]||Hunt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7088/map FindAGrave] |- |7936||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7231000705# Sullivan Cemetery]||Hunt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7132/map FindAGrave] |- |8076||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7231008005# Thomason Cemetery]||Hunt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1976319/map FindAGrave] |- |8372||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7231008305# W. L. Mayo Gravesite]||Hunt County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2425225/map FindAGrave] |- |3585||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7233000105# Holt Cemetery]||Hutchinson County||||[[:Category: Holt Cemetery, Hutchinson County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2181048/map FindAGrave] |- |4466||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7233000205# Lieb Cemetery]||Hutchinson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4844/map FindAGrave] |} ----
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---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Historic Texas Cemeteries in Counties beginning with "J"''' !#!!Name!!County!!City!!WikiTree!!FindAGrave |- |375||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7237001205# Barton Chapel Cemetery]||Jack County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266/map FindAGrave] |- |1804||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7237000105# Cundiff Cemetery]||Jack County||||[[:Category:Cundiff Cemetery, Cundiff, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1082555/map FindAGrave] |- |2885||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7237004205# Gibtown Cemetery]||Jack County||||[[:Category:Gibtown Cemetery, Gibtown, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/169480/map FindAGrave] |- |3453||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7237004505# Hicks Cemetery]||Jack County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1971394/map FindAGrave] |- |4038||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7237001105# Joplin Fairview]||Jack County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3539/map FindAGrave] |- |4678||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7237002905# Lynn Creek Cemetery]||Jack County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1148806/map FindAGrave] |- |6836||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7237002805# Roberts Branch Cemetery]||Jack County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6393/map FindAGrave] |- |7108||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7237002005# Salt Creek Cemetery]||Jack County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6669/map FindAGrave] |- |8204||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7237000205# Truce Cemetery]||Jack County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1968422/map FindAGrave] |- |187||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7239000405# Anthony Butler McDowell Cemetery]||Jackson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2670383/map FindAGrave] |- |2589||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7239000305# Flournoy Cemetery]||Jackson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3616/map FindAGrave] |- |2857||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7239000505# George A McDowell Cemetery]||Jackson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2670378/map FindAGrave] |- |4967||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7239000205# McHenry Cemetery]||Jackson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5139/map FindAGrave] |- |5067||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7239001705# Memory Gardens of Edna]||Jackson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6151/map FindAGrave] |- |8468||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7239004805# Ward Family Cemetery]||Jackson County|||||| |- |8688||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7239004705# William Davenport Cemetery]||Jackson County|||||| |- |8380||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7239000105# WP Laughter Cemetery]||Jackson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4764/map FindAGrave] |- |607||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7241005403# Bishop Cemetery]||Jasper County|||||| |- |771||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7241013305# Boyett-McLemore Family Cemetery]||Jasper County|||||| |- |1087||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7241011005# Campground Cemetery]||Jasper County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2192136/map FindAGrave] |- |3165||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7241001905# Hamilton Cemetery at Zavala]||Jasper County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2298881/map FindAGrave] |- |4342||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7241000305# Lanier Cemetery]||Jasper County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4751/map FindAGrave] |- |4522||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7241000405# Little Hope Cemetery]||Jasper County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1975352/map FindAGrave] |- |4731||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7241010805# Magnolia Springs Spring Hill Community Cemetery]||Jasper County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7042/map FindAGrave] |- |5299||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7241003205# Morse Cemetery]||Jasper County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5346/map FindAGrave] |- |6016||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7241003905# Olds Cemetery]||Jasper County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212474/map FindAGrave] |- |8208||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7241005005# Truett Cemetery]||Jasper County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2139865/map FindAGrave] |- |6316||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7243000305# Pioneer Cemetery]||Jeff Davis County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6022/map FindAGrave] |- |2349||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7245000105# Evergreen Cemetery]||Jefferson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2344347/map FindAGrave] |- |6568||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7245002805# Prater Cemetery]||Jefferson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2140022/map FindAGrave] |- |51||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7247000705# Agua Nueva Cemetery]||Jim Hogg County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2441547/map FindAGrave] |- |2172||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7247001405# El Colorado Ranch Cemetery]||Jim Hogg County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2393262/map FindAGrave] |- |4502||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7247001305# Lino Ramirez Family Cemetery]||Jim Hogg County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2505669/map FindAGrave] |- |5884||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7247001205# Old Hebbronville Cemetery]||Jim Hogg County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5764/map FindAGrave] |- |71||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7249003205# Alegria Cemetery]||Jim Wells County|||||| |- |95||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7249002805# Alice Cemetery]||Jim Wells County||||[[:Category:Alice Cemetery, Alice, Texas]]|| |- |1524||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7249001005# Collins Cemetery]||Jim Wells County||Alice||[[:Category:Collins Cemetery, Alice, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2980/map FindAGrave] |- |4346||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7249000105# Las Calaveras Cemetery]||Jim Wells County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2620425/map FindAGrave] |- |7148||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7249000205# San Diego City Cemetery]||Jim Wells County||||[[:Category:San Diego Cemetery, San Diego, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2129376/map FindAGrave] |- |143||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7251003605# Alvarado Glenwood Cemetery]||Johnson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3826/map FindAGrave] |- |247||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7251008905# Atchison Cemetery #1]||Johnson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2505821/map FindAGrave] |- |315||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7251000305# Baker-Lain Cemetery]||Johnson County||||[[:Category:Baker Lain Cemetery, Johnson County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217/map FindAGrave] |- |539||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7251000405# Bethany Rest Cemetery]||Johnson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1193066/map FindAGrave] |- |1027||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7251001705# Cahill Family Cemetery]||Johnson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696/map FindAGrave] |- |1468||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7251000105# Cleburne Memorial Cemetery]||Johnson County||||[[:Category:Cleburne Memorial Cemetery, Cleburne, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2936/map FindAGrave] |- |3009||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7251007505# Grange Hall Cemetery]||Johnson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3892/map FindAGrave] |- |4811||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7251002605# Marystown Cemetery]||Johnson County||Burleson||[[:Category:Marystown Cemetery, Cleburne, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5060/map FindAGrave] |- |5716||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7251006505# Oakland Cemetery]||Johnson County||||[[:Category:Oakland Cemetery, Grandview, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5678/map FindAGrave] |- |6396||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7251001505# Pleasant Point Cemetery]||Johnson County||Lillian||[[:Category:Pleasant Point Cemetery, Lillian, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/198374/map FindAGrave] |- |6560||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7251000905# Prairie Springs Cemetery]||Johnson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6162/map FindAGrave] |- |8280||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7251000205# Unity Cemetery]||Johnson County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7354/map FindAGrave] |- |1556||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7253000105# Compere Cemetery]||Jones County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1985493/map FindAGrave] |- |4658||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7253001805# Lueders Cemetery]||Jones County||Lueders||[[:Category:Lueders Cemetery, Lueders, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4970/map FindAGrave] |- |6240||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7253000705# Phantom Hill Cemetery]||Jones County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3660/map FindAGrave] |- |6972||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7253000605# Round Mound Cemetery]||Jones County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6507/map FindAGrave] |- |8200||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7253000205# Truby Cemetery]||Jones County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7288/map FindAGrave] |} ----
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---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Historic Texas Cemeteries in Counties beginning with "K"''' !#!!Name!!County!!City!!WikiTree!!FindAGrave |- |2204||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7255000105# Elim Lutheran Church Cemetery]||Karnes County||||[[:Category:Elim Lutheran Church Cemetery, Bainville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2353366/map FindAGrave] |- |2609||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7255003305# Ford Family Cemetery]||Karnes County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2643549/map FindAGrave] |- |4098||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7255000405# Kenedy Alien Detention Camp Cemetery]||Karnes County|||||| |- |7112||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7255000205# Salt Creek Cemetery]||Karnes County||||[[:Category:Salt Creek Cemetery, Karnes County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6668/map FindAGrave] |- |15||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7257000405# Ables Springs Cemetery]||Kaufman County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2040/map FindAGrave] |- |631||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7257003305# Blackland Cemetery]||Kaufman County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2439/map FindAGrave] |- |1195||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7257000305# Cedar Grove Cemetery]||Kaufman County||||[[:Category:Cedar%20Grove%20Cemetery,%20Kaufman%20County,%20Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2812/map FindAGrave] |- |1227||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7257006605# Cedarvale Cemetery]||Kaufman County||||[[:Category:Cedarvale Cemetery, Cedarvale, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4152/map FindAGrave] |- |4078||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7257000105# Kaufman County Indigent Cemetery]||Kaufman County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2327259/map FindAGrave] |- |4250||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7257009405# Kyser Cemetery]||Kaufman County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/622771/map FindAGrave] |- |6144||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7257010805# Paschall Family]||Kaufman County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2149646/map FindAGrave] |- |6372||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7257001205# Pleasant Grove Cemetery]||Kaufman County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6058/map FindAGrave] |- |8528||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7257000205# Weaver]||Kaufman County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7503/map FindAGrave] |- |715||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7259000105# Boerne Cemetery]||Kendall County||||[[:Category:Boerne Cemetery, Boerne, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/205399/map FindAGrave] |- |895||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7259000505# Brownsboro Cemetery]||Kendall County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2611/map FindAGrave] |- |2725||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7259000205# Friedrich Gass Cemetery]||Kendall County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2441816/map FindAGrave] |- |3957||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7259008605# Johann Scherz Grave]||Kendall County|||||| |- |8844||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7259002905# Wren Cemetery]||Kendall County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2569305/map FindAGrave] |- |4278||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7261000405# La Parra Ranch]||Kenedy County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2503762/map FindAGrave] |- |1416||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7263000205# Clairemont Cemetery]||Kent County||Clairemont||[[:Category:Clairemont Cemetery, Clairemont, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2911/map FindAGrave] |- |2921||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7265000805# Glen Rest Cemetery]||Kerr County||||[[:Category:Glen Rest Cemetery, Kerrville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3817/map FindAGrave] |- |3569||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7265004405# Hollimon Cemetery]||Kerr County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2383766/map FindAGrave] |- |7828||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7265002705# Starkey Cemetery]||Kerr County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213719/map FindAGrave] |- |4006||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7267000305# Johnson Fork #1]||Kimble County|||||| |- |5644||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7267000405# Noxville Cemetery]||Kimble County||||[[:Category:Noxville Cemetery, Kimble County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5635/map FindAGrave] |- |8960||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7267000205# unknown (W London Cem)]||Kimble County|||||| |- |8532||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7267000105# Weaver-Bannowsky-Big Saline Cemetery]||Kimble County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2341354/map FindAGrave] |- |3117||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7269000305# Guthrie Cemetery]||King County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2195727/map FindAGrave] |- |7352||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7271000505# Seminole Indian Scouts' Cemetery]||Kinney County||||[[:Category:Seminole Indian Scout Cemetery, Brackettville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6838/map FindAGrave] |- |1288||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7273000505# Chamberlain Cemetery]||Kleberg County||||[[:Category:Chamberlain Cemetery, Kingsville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2864/map FindAGrave] |- |6824||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7273000705# Riviera Cemetery]||Kleberg County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/663570/map FindAGrave] |- |6760||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7275001405# Rhineland]||Knox County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2497489/map FindAGrave] |} ----
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---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Historic Texas Cemeteries in Counties beginning with "L"''' !#!!Name!!County!!City!!WikiTree!!FindAGrave |- |1684||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7283000505# Cotulla]||La Salle County||||[[:Category:Cotulla Cemetery, Cotulla, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/580109/map FindAGrave] |- |1079||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7277001505# Campbell Cemetery]||Lamar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2135456/map FindAGrave] |- |2353||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7277006905# Evergreen Cemetery]||Lamar County||||[[:Category:Evergreen Cemetery, Paris, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3481/map FindAGrave] |- |3449||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7277009805# Hickory Grove Black Cemetery]||Lamar County|||||| |- |3481||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7277006205# Highland Cemetery]||Lamar County||||[[:Category:Highland Cemetery, Deport, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4217/map FindAGrave] |- |4402||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7277000205# Lee Cemetery]||Lamar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2332090/map FindAGrave] |- |5275||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7277000105# Moore's Spring Cemetery]||Lamar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5318/map FindAGrave] |- |5387||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7277000305# Mt. Pleasant Cemetery]||Lamar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5412/map FindAGrave] |- |5860||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7277006005# Old Deport Cemetery]||Lamar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1490271/map FindAGrave] |- |6120||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7277011805# Paris Hebrew Benevolent Association Cemetery]||Lamar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2184233/map FindAGrave] |- |6676||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7277008805# Red Hill Cemetery]||Lamar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1158969/map FindAGrave] |- |6724||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7277011705# Reno Historic African-American Cemetery]||Lamar County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2377283/map FindAGrave] |- |7380||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7277000405# Shady Grove Cemetery]||Lamar County||||[[:Category:Shady Grove Cemetery, Pattonville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1973080/map FindAGrave] |- |7704||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7279000105# Springlake]||Lamb County||Springlake||[[:Category:Springlake Cemetery, Springlake, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7051/map FindAGrave] |- |4590||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7281000205# Long Cove Cemetery]||Lampasas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1974312/map FindAGrave] |- |4602||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7281004005# Long Meadows Cemetery]||Lampasas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2335388/map FindAGrave] |- |6860||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7281001205# Rock Church Cemetery]||Lampasas County||Rumley||[[:Category:Rock Church Cemetery, Rumley, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6415/map FindAGrave] |- |7560||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7281002705# Smith Cemetery]||Lampasas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6965/map FindAGrave] |- |7576||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7281001305# Smith Cemetery at School Creek]||Lampasas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6966/map FindAGrave] |- |7820||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7281000105# Stanley Chapel Cemetery]||Lampasas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2149714/map FindAGrave] |- |7892||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7281002305# Straley Cemetery]||Lampasas County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7110/map FindAGrave] |- |8140||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7281002405# Townsen Cemetery]||Lampasas County||Adamsville||[[:Category:Townsen Cemetery, Adamsville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7264/map FindAGrave] |- |175||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285004705# Andrews Chapel Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2124/map FindAGrave] |- |495||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285000105# Bennett Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2156740/map FindAGrave] |- |1336||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285003005# Charles & Johanna Pagel Family Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264655/map FindAGrave] |- |1392||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285002805# City Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641455/map FindAGrave] |- |2845||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285001205# Geiger]||Lavaca County||Sublime||[[:Category:Geiger Cemetery, Sublime, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3779/map FindAGrave] |- |3933||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285009805# Jewish Cemetery of Hallettsville]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1973764/map FindAGrave] |- |4174||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285008905# Klimitchek Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2588695/map FindAGrave] |- |4839||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285007305# Matula Settlement Cemetery]||Lavaca County|||||| |- |5199||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285000205# Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2329033/map FindAGrave] |- |5540||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285000405# New County Farm-Willing Workers Black Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5545/map FindAGrave] |- |5568||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285000605# New Poor Farm Cemetery]||Lavaca County|||||| |- |5896||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285004505# Old Kinkler Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2332976/map FindAGrave] |- |5944||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285008205# Old Sacred Heart Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2356566/map FindAGrave] |- |6096||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285003605# Pagel Settlement Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5868/map FindAGrave] |- |6592||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285008805# Providence Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2181407/map FindAGrave] |- |6636||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285005405# Queen of Peace Catholic Cemetery]||Lavaca County||Sweet Home||[[:Category:Queen of Peace Cemetery, Sweet Home, Lavaca County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6222/map FindAGrave] |- |7020||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285007405# S.P.J.S.T. Velehrad Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2423969/map FindAGrave] |- |7440||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285002305# Shiloh Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6884/map FindAGrave] |- |7488||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285000505# Shiner Brethren Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240430/map FindAGrave] |- |7492||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285000705# Shiner Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||[[:Category:Shiner Cemetery, Shiner, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6904/map FindAGrave] |- |7008||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285004905# SPJST Moravia Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2408520/map FindAGrave] |- |7012||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285006705# SPJST Moulton Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6948/map FindAGrave] |- |7016||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285008705# SPJST Shiner Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2529132/map FindAGrave] |- |7712||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285008405# St. Augustine Catholic Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2118990/map FindAGrave] |- |7756||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285005605# St. Joseph Catholic]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6596/map FindAGrave] |- |7908||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285007205# Stratmann Cemetery]||Lavaca County|||||| |- |8060||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7285009705# Thigpen Cemetery]||Lavaca County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2408950/map FindAGrave] |- |43||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7287000105# Adina Cemetery]||Lee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/593219/map FindAGrave] |- |2965||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7287007705# Good Hope Cemetery]||Lee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2278648/map FindAGrave] |- |4362||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7287004005# Lawhon Springs Cemetery]||Lee County||||[[:Category:Lawhon Springs Cemetery, Blue, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4770/map FindAGrave] |- |4430||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7287001705# Lexington Memorial Cemetery]||Lee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2322769/map FindAGrave] |- |7304||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7287002705# Scott Cemetery]||Lee County||||[[:Category:Scott Cemetery, Lee County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6813/map FindAGrave] |- |8340||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7287017005# Vick Cemetery]||Lee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2337306/map FindAGrave] |- |8492||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7287003705# Washington Cemetery]||Lee County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2562127/map FindAGrave] |- |719||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7289016905# Boggy Cemetery]||Leon County||||[[:Category: Boggy Cemetery, Leon County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2445930/map FindAGrave] |- |915||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7289000205# Brushy Cemetery]||Leon County||Buffalo||[[:Category:Brushy Cemetery, Buffalo, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2622/map FindAGrave] |- |2737||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7289000105# Friendship Cemetery #2]||Leon County||||[[:Category:Friendship Cemetery, Marquez, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3709/map FindAGrave] |- |3025||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7289005405# Grayson Cemetery]||Leon County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3914/map FindAGrave] |- |3065||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7289003805# Greer Family Cemetery]||Leon County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3945/map FindAGrave] |- |4514||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7289012905# Little Flock Cemetery]||Leon County||||[[:Category: Little Flock Cemetery, Leon County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/174146/map FindAGrave] |- |6128||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7289002605# Parker Cemetery]||Leon County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5887/map FindAGrave] |- |8224||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7289007405# Two Mile Paradise Cemetery]||Leon County||||[[:Category:Two Mile Paradise Cemetery, Leona, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202906/map FindAGrave] |- |8760||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7289016705# Wilson Cemetery]||Leon County|||||| |- |19||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291006905# Abshier Cemetery]||Liberty County||||[[:Category:Abshier Cemetery, Devers, Texas]]|| |- |919||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291003205# Bryan-Neyland Cemetery]||Liberty County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2176988/map FindAGrave] |- |1568||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291005105# Concord Cemetery]||Liberty County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1091812/map FindAGrave] |- |1620||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291001505# Cooke-Griffin Methodist Cemetery]||Liberty County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1790399/map FindAGrave] |- |2529||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291004805# Fields Cemetery]||Liberty County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3582/map FindAGrave] |- |2697||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291001905# French Cemetery]||Liberty County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/988565/map FindAGrave] |- |4454||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291007705# Liberty City Cemetery]||Liberty County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/172995/map FindAGrave] |- |4498||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291002305# Linney-Acie Cemetery]||Liberty County||||[[:Category:Linney Cemetery, Dayton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4857/map FindAGrave] |- |4959||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291004205# McGinnis Cemetery]||Liberty County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5133/map FindAGrave] |- |5700||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291004405# Oak Shade Cemetery]||Liberty County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/665741/map FindAGrave] |- |5704||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291001005# Oakdale Cemetery]||Liberty County||||[[:Category:Oak Dale Cemetery, Daisetta, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5644/map FindAGrave] |- |6804||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291011705# Riggs Cemetery]||Liberty County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960127/map FindAGrave] |- |7000||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291002405# Ryan Cemetery]||Liberty County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2721531/map FindAGrave] |- |7132||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291012605# Samuel Barber Cemetery]||Liberty County|||||| |- |8560||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291013105# Wells Cemetery]||Liberty County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7535/map FindAGrave] |- |8852||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7291004105# Wright Cemetery]||Liberty County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960809/map FindAGrave] |- |223||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293005205# Armour (Old)]||Limestone County|||||| |- |483||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293013705# Bend Cemetery]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2573024/map FindAGrave] |- |567||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293002905# Big Hill]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228771/map FindAGrave] |- |583||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293008305# Billington]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2414/map FindAGrave] |- |887||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293008405# Brown Family]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2418130/map FindAGrave] |- |1480||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293003405# Cobb]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2537260/map FindAGrave] |- |1720||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293000605# Cox]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2195141/map FindAGrave] |- |1928||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293000405# Delia]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3221/map FindAGrave] |- |2100||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293008205# Eaton]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1984500/map FindAGrave] |- |2104||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293000505# Ebenezer]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/734839/map FindAGrave] |- |2481||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293004005# Faulkenberry]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3562/map FindAGrave] |- |2513||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293000305# Ferguson]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3575/map FindAGrave] |- |2637||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293004105# Fort Parker Memorial Park]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3659/map FindAGrave] |- |3113||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293000105# Gunter]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3995/map FindAGrave] |- |3177||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293012905# Hancock Cemetery]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2346495/map FindAGrave] |- |3557||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293008105# Hogan]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4285/map FindAGrave] |- |4162||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293003105# King-Williams Cemetery]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2298157/map FindAGrave] |- |4971||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293000205# McKenzie]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5142/map FindAGrave] |- |5708||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293001605# Oakes]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5690/map FindAGrave] |- |5964||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293001405# Old Sandy Creek]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2539510/map FindAGrave] |- |6216||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293008005# Personville]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2418288/map FindAGrave] |- |6420||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293007105# Plummer]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6093/map FindAGrave] |- |6532||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293006905# Prairie Grove Cemetery]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/290854/map FindAGrave] |- |6540||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293006105# Prairie Hill]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/401884/map FindAGrave] |- |7404||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293005705# Shead Cemetery]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6871/map FindAGrave] |- |7696||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293004305# Springfield]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7048/map FindAGrave] |- |8008||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293006505# Tehuacana Cemetery]||Limestone County||Tehuacana||[[:Category:Tehuacana Cemetery, Tehuacana, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/754911/map FindAGrave] |- |8348||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7293003005# Vinson]||Limestone County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7416/map FindAGrave] |- |1848||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7295000405# Darrouzett Cemetery]||Lipscomb County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1961821/map FindAGrave] |- |2401||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7295000505# Fairmont Cemetery]||Lipscomb County||||[[:Category:Fairmont Cemetery, Follett, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3514/map FindAGrave] |- |2421||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7295000105# Fairview Cemetery]||Lipscomb County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3522/map FindAGrave] |- |3345||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7295000705# Heart Cemetery]||Lipscomb County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4139/map FindAGrave] |- |3461||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7295000905# Higgins Cemetery]||Lipscomb County||||[[:Category:Higgins Cemetery, Higgins, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/251550/map FindAGrave] |- |4170||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7295000805# Kiowa Cemetery]||Lipscomb County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4647/map FindAGrave] |- |4506||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7295000305# Lipscomb Cemetery]||Lipscomb County||||[[:Category:Lipscomb Cemetery, Lipscomb, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2223113/map FindAGrave] |- |7748||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7295000205# St John's Lutheran Church Cemetery]||Lipscomb County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6586/map FindAGrave] |- |8344||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7295001005# View Point Cemetery]||Lipscomb County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7409/map FindAGrave] |- |2869||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7297001105# George West Cemetery]||Live Oak County||George West||[[:Category:George West Cemetery, George West, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/860711/map FindAGrave] |- |4286||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7297000205# Lagarto]||Live Oak County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4714/map FindAGrave] |- |5724||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7297001605# Oakville Cemetery]||Live Oak County||||[[:Category:Oakville Cemetery, Live Oak County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1554139/map FindAGrave] |- |8596||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7297001705# Weston-Chapa Cemetery]||Live Oak County|||||| |- |687||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7299000105# Bluffton Cemetery]||Llano County||||[[:Category:Bluffton Cemetery, Bluffton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2474/map FindAGrave] |- |2565||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7299002505# Flat Rock Cemetery]||Llano County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3602/map FindAGrave] |- |3661||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7299001805# Huffman Cemetery]||Llano County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2303320/map FindAGrave] |- |4542||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7299003405# Llano City Cemetery]||Llano County||||[[:Category:Llano City Cemetery, Llano, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/828279/map FindAGrave] |- |7228||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7299000305# Sandy Mountain Cemetery]||Llano County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2239086/map FindAGrave] |- |7728||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7299000205# St John Lutheran Church Cemetery]||Llano County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/756636/map FindAGrave] |- |8136||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7299000405# Tow Cemetery]||Llano County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7263/map FindAGrave] |- |7372||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7301000105# Shady Davis Cemetery]||Loving County|||||| |- |447||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7303000305# Becton Cemetery]||Lubbock County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2304/map FindAGrave] |- |1404||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7303000205# City of Lubbock Cemetery]||Lubbock County||||[[:Category:City of Lubbock Cemetery, Lubbock, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/151541/map FindAGrave] |- |1696||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7303000905# County Line Cemetery]||Lubbock County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1990936/map FindAGrave] |- |2284||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7303000405# Englewood Cemetery]||Lubbock County||Slaton||[[:Category:Englewood Cemetery, Slaton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3441/map FindAGrave] |- |3725||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7303000605# Idalou Cemetery]||Lubbock County||Idalou||[[:Category:Idalou Cemetery, Idalou, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4438/map FindAGrave] |- |6748||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7303001105# Restlawn Mausoleum]||Lubbock County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1848303/map FindAGrave] |- |8800||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7303001005# Wolfforth Cemetery]||Lubbock County||||[[:Category:Wolfforth Cemetery, Wolfforth, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1972493/map FindAGrave] |- |2020||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7305000505# Draw Cemetery]||Lynn County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/343765/map FindAGrave] |- |3041||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7305000405# Green Memorial Park Cemetery]||Lynn County||||[[:Category:Green Memorial Park, Wilson, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3923/map FindAGrave] |} ----
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---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Historic Texas Cemeteries in Counties beginning with "M"''' !#!!Name!!County!!City!!WikiTree!!FindAGrave |- |779||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7313000805# Bozeman Family Cemetery]||Madison County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2529/map FindAGrave] |- |2505||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7313003505# Fellowship Primitive Baptist Cemetery]||Madison County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262071/map FindAGrave] |- |3313||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7313005205# Hayes Cemetery]||Madison County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2601305/map FindAGrave] |- |6080||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7313002605# Oxford Cemetery]||Madison County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5854/map FindAGrave] |- |8016||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7313003105# Ten Mile Cemetery]||Madison County||||[[:Category:Ten Mile Cemetery, Madisonville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1981976/map FindAGrave] |- |1191||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7315001705# Cedar Grove Cemetery #1]||Marion County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2810/map FindAGrave] |- |2685||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7315000105# Frazier Cemetery]||Marion County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2312352/map FindAGrave] |- |2745||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7315004005# Frith-Jones Cemetery]||Marion County|||||| |- |5347||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7315003805# Mount Sinai Cemetery]||Marion County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5421/map FindAGrave] |- |5728||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7315001105# Oakwood Cemetery]||Marion County||||[[:Category:Oakwood Cemetery, Jefferson, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5703/map FindAGrave] |- |6628||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7315000405# Pyland Cemetery #2]||Marion County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6217/map FindAGrave] |- |7264||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7315003605# Savannah Cemetery]||Marion County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1582293/map FindAGrave] |- |8680||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7315004105# Wilkinson Cemetery]||Marion County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2409309/map FindAGrave] |- |2336||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7317000105# Evergreen]||Martin County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3498/map FindAGrave] |- |1183||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7319003105# Cavness Cemetery]||Mason County||||[[:Category:Cavness Cemetery, Streeter, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2796/map FindAGrave] |- |8400||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7319000205# Wagram Cemetery]||Mason County||||[[:Category:Wagram Cemetery, Fredonia, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7432/map FindAGrave] |- |1516||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7321000205# Collegeport Cemetery]||Matagorda County||||[[:Category:Collegeport Cemetery, Collegeport, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2977/map FindAGrave] |- |3077||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7321002305# Grimes Cemetery]||Matagorda County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3961/map FindAGrave] |- |3305||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7321002605# Hawley Cemetery]||Matagorda County||||[[:Category:Hawley Cemetery, Matagorda County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2192415/map FindAGrave] |- |4827||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7321000105# Matagorda Cemetery]||Matagorda County||Matagorda||[[:Category:Matagorda Cemetery, Matagorda, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5069/map FindAGrave] |- |5119||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7321002905# Midfield Cemetery]||Matagorda County||||[[:Category:Midfield Cemetery, Midfield, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2239567/map FindAGrave] |- |6140||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7321002705# Partain Cemetery]||Matagorda County||||[[:Category:Partain Cemetery, Blessing, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5903/map FindAGrave] |- |4418||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7323000605# Lehmann Ranch Cemetery]||Maverick County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2418295/map FindAGrave] |- |1652||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7307002605# Cornils Ranch Grave]||McCulloch County|||||| |- |1716||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7307000205# Cowboy Cemetery]||McCulloch County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3078/map FindAGrave] |- |2533||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7307000305# Fife Cemetery]||McCulloch County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3584/map FindAGrave] |- |4422||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7307002705# Lewis B Ledbetter Cemetery]||McCulloch County|||||| |- |4566||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7307000405# Lohn Cemetery]||McCulloch County||Lohn||[[:Category:Lohn Cemetery, Lohn, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4901/map FindAGrave] |- |5351||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7307000605# Mount Tabor Cemetery]||McCulloch County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7167/map FindAGrave] |- |5988||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7307000105# Old Spiller Cemetery]||McCulloch County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7029/map FindAGrave] |- |8356||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7307000505# Voca Cemetery]||McCulloch County||||[[:Category:Voca Cemetery, Voca, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1076233/map FindAGrave] |- |727||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309007805# Bold Springs Cemetery]||McLennan County||||[[:Category:Bold Springs Cemetery, West, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2489/map FindAGrave] |- |1099||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309003905# Canaan Baptist Cemetery]||McLennan County||||[[:Category:Caanan Baptist Church Cemetery, Crawford, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1979288/map FindAGrave] |- |1324||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309010205# Chapel Hill Community Cemetery]||McLennan County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283226/map FindAGrave] |- |1364||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309008205# China Spring Cemetery]||McLennan County||China Spring||[[:Category:China Spring Cemetery, China Spring, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/199595/map FindAGrave] |- |1572||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309006205# Concord Cemetery]||McLennan County||||[[:Category:Concord Cemetery, Waco, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2996/map FindAGrave] |- |1744||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309009405# Crawford Cemetery]||McLennan County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3102/map FindAGrave] |- |2357||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309000205# Evergreen Cemetery]||McLennan County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3483/map FindAGrave] |- |2537||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309009605# First Street Cemetery]||McLennan County||||[[:Category:First Street Cemetery, Waco, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/471525/map FindAGrave] |- |2577||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309003405# Fletcher Cemetery]||McLennan County||Robinson||[[:Category:Fletcher Cemetery, Robinson, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3605/map FindAGrave] |- |2717||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309000105# Friedens Cemetery]||McLennan County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3701/map FindAGrave] |- |3149||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309009305# Hall-Sears Cemetery]||McLennan County|||||| |- |4462||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309007705# Liberty Grove Cemetery]||McLennan County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4837/map FindAGrave] |- |5271||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309005205# Moore Cemetery]||McLennan County||Chalk Bluff||[[:Category:Moore Cemetery, Chalk Bluff, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1828607/map FindAGrave] |- |6020||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309001505# Olive Branch Cemetery]||McLennan County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1979147/map FindAGrave] |- |6808||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309009105# Riggs Cemetery]||McLennan County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2593778/map FindAGrave] |- |7240||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309004005# Santa Cruz Cemetery]||McLennan County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6759/map FindAGrave] |- |7772||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309007405# St. Martin Cemetery]||McLennan County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6611/map FindAGrave] |- |8748||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309008105# Willow Grove Community Cemetery]||McLennan County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2201522/map FindAGrave] |- |8836||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7309007305# Wortham Bend Cemetery]||McLennan County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7765/map FindAGrave] |- |7176||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7311000105# San Miguel Cemetery]||McMullen County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2254641/map FindAGrave] |- |3789||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7325000105# Inhken Family Cemetery]||Medina County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2191208/map FindAGrave] |- |6720||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7325009205# Renken Family Cemetery]||Medina County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2671632/map FindAGrave] |- |7716||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7325000205# St. Dominic Cemetery]||Medina County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6572/map FindAGrave] |- |7768||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7325000305# St. Louis Cemetery]||Medina County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6604/map FindAGrave] |- |8132||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7325000405# Tomerlin Cemetery]||Medina County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7259/map FindAGrave] |- |8168||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7325000505# Trimble Cemetery]||Medina County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261292/map FindAGrave] |- |6336||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7327000505# Pioneer Rest]||Menard County||||[[:Category:Pioneer Rest Cemetery, Menard, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1238057/map FindAGrave] |- |8384||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7327000305# Waddell Cemetery]||Menard County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7426/map FindAGrave] |- |2425||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7329000305# Fairview Cemetery]||Midland County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3542/map FindAGrave] |- |991||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331006805# Burlington Cemetery]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2663/map FindAGrave] |- |1003||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331000105# Bushdale Cemetery]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683/map FindAGrave] |- |2741||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331000405# Friendship United Methodist Church Cemetery]||Milam County||||[[:Category:Friendship United Methodist Church Cemetery, Davilla, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1996209/map FindAGrave] |- |2841||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331011205# Gause Peaceful Rest Cemetery]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231257/map FindAGrave] |- |3621||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331000505# Hope Lutheran Memorial Park]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4351/map FindAGrave] |- |3701||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331001205# Hurt Cemetery]||Milam County||||[[:Category:Hurt Cemetery, Milano, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4431/map FindAGrave] |- |3925||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331011005# Jewish Cemetery]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211215/map FindAGrave] |- |4382||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331001905# Ledbetter Cemetery]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2490141/map FindAGrave] |- |4426||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331010305# Lewis Family Cemetery]||Milam County||||[[:Category:Lewis Cemetery, Milam County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4816/map FindAGrave] |- |4526||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331005105# Little River Cemetery]||Milam County||||[[:Category:Little River Cemetery, Jones Prairie, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/462301/map FindAGrave] |- |4554||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331008405# Locklin Cemetery]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4893/map FindAGrave] |- |4879||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331010505# McCann Cemetery]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5098/map FindAGrave] |- |5191||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331002505# Minerva-Midway Cemetery]||Milam County||Minerva||[[:Category:Minerva-Midway Cemetery, Milam County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1744280/map FindAGrave] |- |5311||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331009005# Moss Ragsdale Cemetery]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5356/map FindAGrave] |- |5331||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331011105# Mount Homer Baptist Church Cemetery]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218797/map FindAGrave] |- |5460||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331008905# Murray Cemetery]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5483/map FindAGrave] |- |5636||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331000205# North Elm Cemetery]||Milam County||North Elm||[[:Category:North Elm Cemetery, North Elm, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1995101/map FindAGrave] |- |5844||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331000705# Old City Cemetery Rockdale]||Milam County||||[[:Category:Old City Cemetery, Rockdale, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2285099/map FindAGrave] |- |5916||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331010905# Old Marak Cemetery]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/775550/map FindAGrave] |- |6276||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331002105# Pin Oak Cemetery]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5998/map FindAGrave] |- |6468||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331006105# Port Sullivan Cemetery]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2225274/map FindAGrave] |- |7792||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331006905# St. Michael's Cemetery]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6625/map FindAGrave] |- |8300||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331000305# Val Verde Cemetery]||Milam County||Val Verde||[[:Category:Val Verde Cemetery, Val Verde, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1581786/map FindAGrave] |- |8424||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7331004205# Walkers Creek Cemetery]||Milam County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1351310/map FindAGrave] |- |2064||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7333002305# Duren Cemetery]||Mills County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3315/map FindAGrave] |- |2953||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7333000105# Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery]||Mills County||||[[:Category:Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery, Goldthwaite, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3841/map FindAGrave] |- |4034||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7333000805# Jones Valley Cemetery]||Mills County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6252/map FindAGrave] |- |5239||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7333001805# Mohler Cemetery]||Mills County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1992483/map FindAGrave] |- |7652||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7333003605# South Bennett Cemetery]||Mills County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2392210/map FindAGrave] |- |8728||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7333002105# Williams Ranch Cemetery]||Mills County||Mullin||[[:Category:Williams Ranch Cemetery, Mullin, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7668/map FindAGrave] |- |1544||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7335000905# Colorado City Cemetery]||Mitchell County||||[[:Category:Colorado City Cemetery, Colorado City, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2986/map FindAGrave] |- |1796||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7335001405# Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery]||Mitchell County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2557279/map FindAGrave] |- |2240||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7337003205# Elmwood Cemetery]||Montague County||||[[:Category:Elmwood Cemetery, Bowie, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3429/map FindAGrave] |- |3729||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7337006105# Illinois Bend Memorial Cemetery]||Montague County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962378/map FindAGrave] |- |4486||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7337000105# Lindale Cemetery]||Montague County||Bowie||[[:Category:Lindale Cemetery, Bowie, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4850/map FindAGrave] |- |5247||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7337002405# Montague Catholic Cemetery]||Montague County||Montague||[[:Category:Montague Cemetery, Montague, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/426299/map FindAGrave] |- |5624||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7337006505# Nocona Cemetery]||Montague County||Nocona||[[:Category:Nocona Cemetery, Nocona, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/914748/map FindAGrave] |- |5668||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7337004205# Oak Hill Cemetery]||Montague County||Stoneburg||[[:Category:Oak Hill Cemetery, Montague County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5665/map FindAGrave] |- |6452||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7337006205# Poor Farm Cemetery]||Montague County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2515980/map FindAGrave] |- |6684||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7337004505# Red River Station Cemetery]||Montague County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6277/map FindAGrave] |- |7104||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7337002305# Salona Cemetery]||Montague County||Salona||[[:Category:Salona Cemetery, Salona, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960797/map FindAGrave] |- |7660||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7337006405# Southward-Magee Cemetery]||Montague County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2375357/map FindAGrave] |- |303||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7339001705# Baker Cemetery]||Montgomery County||Decker Prairie||[[:Category:Baker Cemetery, Decker Prairie, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215/map FindAGrave] |- |403||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7339006205# Bays Chapel Cemetery]||Montgomery County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2278/map FindAGrave] |- |1159||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7339004805# Cartwright Cemetery]||Montgomery County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6227/map FindAGrave] |- |1836||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7339005905# Danville Cemetery]||Montgomery County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6876/map FindAGrave] |- |1920||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7339002905# Decker Prairie Cemetery #2]||Montgomery County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3214/map FindAGrave] |- |3849||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7339003905# Jacob Shannon Evergreen Cemetery]||Montgomery County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6863/map FindAGrave] |- |4723||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7339000105# Magnolia Cemetery]||Montgomery County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/636091/map FindAGrave] |- |4779||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7339014605# Martin Cemetery No.1]||Montgomery County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2690155/map FindAGrave] |- |4783||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7339005205# Martin Hill Cemetery]||Montgomery County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2146222/map FindAGrave] |- |5259||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7339005405# Montgomery Memorial Cemetery]||Montgomery County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5304/map FindAGrave] |- |5536||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7339001005# New Bethlehem Cemetery]||Montgomery County||||[[:Category:New Bethlehem Cemetery, Cut and Shoot, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214392/map FindAGrave] |- |5784||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7339000205# Oklahoma Cemetery]||Montgomery County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/349023/map FindAGrave] |- |5836||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7339009505# Old China Grove Cemetery]||Montgomery County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2373049/map FindAGrave] |- |8244||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7339006005# Union Grove Cemetery]||Montgomery County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2187557/map FindAGrave] |- |2040||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7341000405# Dumas Cemetery]||Moore County||||[[:Category:Dumas Cemetery, Dumas, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1083048/map FindAGrave] |- |3317||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7343003505# Hayes Cemetery]||Morris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962112/map FindAGrave] |- |3809||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7343003305# Iron Bluff Cemetery]||Morris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4463/map FindAGrave] |- |7620||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7343001605# Snow Hill Cemetery]||Morris County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2312620/map FindAGrave] |- |2092||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7345000205# East Mound Cemetery]||Motley County||||[[:Category:East Mound Cemetery, Matador, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3344/map FindAGrave] |} ----
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---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Historic Texas Cemeteries in Counties beginning with "N"''' !#!!Name!!County!!City!!WikiTree!!FindAGrave |- |547||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347000105# Bethel Cemetery]||Nacogdoches County||Appleby||[[:Category:Bethel Cemetery, Appleby, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/205391/map FindAGrave] |- |823||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347002105# Brewer Cemetery]||Nacogdoches County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228102/map FindAGrave] |- |1372||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347001005# Chireno Lower Cemetery]||Nacogdoches County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2226778/map FindAGrave] |- |2445||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347003805# Fairview Church Cemetery]||Nacogdoches County||||[[:Category:Fairview Church Cemetery, Nacogdoches, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/154635/map FindAGrave] |- |3201||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347022005# Hardeman Cemetery]||Nacogdoches County|||||| |- |3217||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347006005# Harmony Cemetery]||Nacogdoches County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1792618/map FindAGrave] |- |3385||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347007605# Helpenstell]||Nacogdoches County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4160/map FindAGrave] |- |3737||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347016403# Immaculate Conception Cemetery]||Nacogdoches County||Nacogdoches||[[:Category:Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Nacogdoches, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1970552/map FindAGrave] |- |3853||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347003305# Jacobs Chapel Cemetery]||Nacogdoches County||||[[:Category:Jacobs Chapel Cemetery, Nacogdoches County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2166419/map FindAGrave] |- |4370||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347016705# Lazarine Cemetery]||Nacogdoches County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2351902/map FindAGrave] |- |4494||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347000205# Linn Flat Cemetery]||Nacogdoches County||||[[:Category:Linn Flat Cemetery, Linn Flat, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4855/map FindAGrave] |- |4983||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347003105# McKnight Cemetery]||Nacogdoches County||||[[:Category:McKnight Cemetery, Cushing, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1356479/map FindAGrave] |- |5660||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347013605# Oak Grove Cemetery]||Nacogdoches County||Nacogdoches||[[:Category:Oak Grove Cemetery, Nacogdoches, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/205435/map FindAGrave] |- |6160||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347000305# Patton Cemetery]||Nacogdoches County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2313239/map FindAGrave] |- |6696||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347001205# Redland Cemetery]||Nacogdoches County||||[[:Category:Redland Cemetery, Douglass, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6284/map FindAGrave] |- |6884||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347005405# Rock Springs Cemetery]||Nacogdoches County||Nacogdoches||[[:Category:Rock Springs Cemetery, Nacogdoches, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/280192/map FindAGrave] |- |7608||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7347012605# Smyrna]||Nacogdoches County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6988/map FindAGrave] |- |59||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349013005# Akers-Brown Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2508037/map FindAGrave] |- |163||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349007905# Anderson Family Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2196596/map FindAGrave] |- |351||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349013205# Barnett-Burnett Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |599||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349011705# Birdston Valley Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2187260/map FindAGrave] |- |615||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349006405# Black Hills Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2429/map FindAGrave] |- |663||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349010205# Bledsoe Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |839||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349008705# Bright-Boyd Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2367699/map FindAGrave] |- |851||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349000905# Britton Dawson Family Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2429858/map FindAGrave] |- |863||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349008805# Brooks Family Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2647207/map FindAGrave] |- |959||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349009205# Buggy Axle Gravesite]||Navarro County|||||| |- |1043||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349008305# Caleb & Nancy Green Family Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |1083||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349012405# Campbell-Elrod Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2726/map FindAGrave] |- |1103||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349009405# Candalerio Garcia Family Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |1147||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349012605# Carroll Family Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2361560/map FindAGrave] |- |1500||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349012305# Colbert Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2490852/map FindAGrave] |- |1660||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349013805# Corsicana Hebrew Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/413946/map FindAGrave] |- |1724||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349010305# Crabtree Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |1808||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349001505# Curry Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1964222/map FindAGrave] |- |1864||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349008505# Davidson Family Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2200107/map FindAGrave] |- |1976||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349009305# Dixon Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1964103/map FindAGrave] |- |2060||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349002105# Dunn-Johnston Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4527/map FindAGrave] |- |2140||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349010405# Eden Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2435897/map FindAGrave] |- |2200||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349009005# Elijah Anderson Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |2701||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349001305# French Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2156863/map FindAGrave] |- |2797||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349012205# Gaines-Green Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |2969||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349015005# Good Hope Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |3133||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349012505# Hagle Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281404/map FindAGrave] |- |3161||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349011305# Hamilton-Bragg Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2334392/map FindAGrave] |- |3193||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349013605# Hannon Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |3321||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349013105# Haynie-Dunn Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |3873||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349009905# James & Sarah Green Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |3877||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349009505# James Wilson Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |3897||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349010105# Jefferson Owen Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2661868/map FindAGrave] |- |3973||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349007705# John H Stovall Gravesite]||Navarro County|||||| |- |4026||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349002205# Jones-Gunn Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3994/map FindAGrave] |- |4606||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349003205# Long Prairie Cemetery]||Navarro County||||[[:Category:Long Prairie Cemetery, Kerens, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/317918/map FindAGrave] |- |4711||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349010005# Magness Cemetery No 2]||Navarro County|||||| |- |4707||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349010905# Magness Cemetery No. 1]||Navarro County|||||| |- |4791||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349006005# Marvin's Chapel Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2506372/map FindAGrave] |- |4799||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349009805# Mary C Martin Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |4903||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349007605# McCord Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1524415/map FindAGrave] |- |5055||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349012705# Melton Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |5127||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349014605# Midway Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2138864/map FindAGrave] |- |5135||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349009105# Migrant Worker Gravesite]||Navarro County|||||| |- |5151||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349010605# Miller Family Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |5227||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349013705# Modrall Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/616229/map FindAGrave] |- |5564||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349007305# New Pevehouse Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5967/map FindAGrave] |- |5892||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349010805# Old Jones Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2170335/map FindAGrave] |- |5932||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349007505# Old Pevehouse Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2163365/map FindAGrave] |- |6072||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349013405# Owen-Weir Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2376841/map FindAGrave] |- |6188||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349000405# Pelham Cemetery]||Navarro County||||[[:Category:Pelham Cemetery, Navarro County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5936/map FindAGrave] |- |6280||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349010705# Pin Oak Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2382757/map FindAGrave] |- |6376||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349002905# Pleasant Hall Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |6508||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349012805# Powers Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |6608||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349004905# Providence Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6205/map FindAGrave] |- |6612||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349013305# Pruitt Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2311235/map FindAGrave] |- |7416||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349008005# Shelton Family Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |7548||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349008905# Sloan Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2623925/map FindAGrave] |- |7580||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349010505# Smith Chapel Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2584049/map FindAGrave] |- |7676||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349012905# Speed Family Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |7688||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349000105# Spring Hill Cemetery]||Navarro County||Dawson||[[:Category:Spring Hill Cemetery, Dawson, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7044/map FindAGrave] |- |7960||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349002805# Sweatman-Blackmon Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7155/map FindAGrave] |- |8072||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349008105# Thomas Mooney Gravesite]||Navarro County|||||| |- |8124||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349013505# Toliver Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |8264||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349007205# Union Hill Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7348/map FindAGrave] |- |8464||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349011005# Ward Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2309163/map FindAGrave] |- |8524||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349008205# Weathersbee Family Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |8584||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349005405# Wesley's Chapel Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/442632/map FindAGrave] |- |8644||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349007805# Whitehead Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |8692||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349009705# William F Bowen Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |8696||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349008605# William H & Nancy Garner Family Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |8700||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349008405# William M Love Family Cemetery]||Navarro County|||||| |- |8824||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349003905# Woods Cemetery]||Navarro County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7747/map FindAGrave] |- |8932||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7349004605# Zions Rest Cemetery]||Navarro County||Corsicana||[[:Category:Zion Rest Cemetery, Corsicana, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7821/map FindAGrave] |- |587||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351003805# Biloxi Evergreen Cemetery]||Newton County||||[[:Category: Biloxi Evergreen Cemetery, Newton County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2415/map FindAGrave] |- |2473||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351002005# Farr Family Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2401676/map FindAGrave] |- |2477||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351000205# Farrsville Cemetery]||Newton County||Farrsville||[[:Category:Farrsville Cemetery, Farrsville, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2308434/map FindAGrave] |- |2485||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351003205# Fawil Sam Herrin Cemetery]||Newton County||||[[:Category:Sam Herrin Cemetery, Fawil, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4190/map FindAGrave] |- |2821||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351000305# Garlington Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2256686/map FindAGrave] |- |3213||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351001105# Hardy Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4064/map FindAGrave] |- |3665||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351003105# Hughes Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4408/map FindAGrave] |- |3793||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351006905# Inman Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4458/map FindAGrave] |- |3941||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351004805# Jim Shankle Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2179594/map FindAGrave] |- |4835||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351000505# Mattox Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5077/map FindAGrave] |- |5003||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351012205# McMahon Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265764/map FindAGrave] |- |5147||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351005105# Mill Creek Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1966637/map FindAGrave] |- |5612||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351009005# Newton Cemetery]||Newton County||Newton||[[:Category:Newton City Cemetery, Newton, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/326168/map FindAGrave] |- |5808||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351012305# Old Belgrade Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2143623/map FindAGrave] |- |7216||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351001605# Sand Ridge Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2129479/map FindAGrave] |- |7396||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351004605# Shankleville Community Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1981554/map FindAGrave] |- |7668||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351006205# Spears Chapel Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/528914/map FindAGrave] |- |7972||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351000105# Sycamore Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1996608/map FindAGrave] |- |8660||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351003005# Whitman Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7622/map FindAGrave] |- |8768||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7351000405# Wilson Chapel Cemetery]||Newton County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2349974/map FindAGrave] |- |1292||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7353001005# Champion]||Nolan County||||[[:Category:Champion Cemetery, Nolan County, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2866/map FindAGrave] |- |2044||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7355000105# Duncan Cemetery]||Nueces County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/821222/map FindAGrave] |- |5532||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7355001905# New Bayview Cemetery]||Nueces County||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282/map FindAGrave] |- |5804||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7355000205# Old Bayview Cemetery]||Nueces County||||[[:Category:Old Bayview Cemetery, Corpus Christi, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5728/map FindAGrave] |- |6740||[https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7355000505# Restland Memory Park]||Nueces County||||[[:Category:Restland Memory Park, Bishop, Texas]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1969801/map FindAGrave] |} ----
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Historic Towns of the Connecticut River Valley

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Historic Towns of the Connecticut River Valley == * by [[Roberts-28766|George Simon Roberts]] (1860-1940) * published by Robson & Adee, Schenectady, N.Y., 1906 * 494 pages * ''Book Review'', [[Space:Connecticut Ancestry|Connecticut Ancestry]] (Connecticut Ancestry Society, Nov 1999) Vol. 42, Page 100. * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Historic Towns of the Connecticut River Valley | WikiTree Profiles that use this source.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=LZTM2-JLa6QC * https://books.google.com/books?id=ZgcWAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=FunXRmE3eS0C * https://archive.org/details/historictownsofc00roberts * https://archive.org/details/historictownsofc00robe * https://archive.org/details/historictownsofc00robeuoft * https://archive.org/details/historictownsco00robegoog * https://archive.org/details/historictownsofc00robe_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651267 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Roberts, George Simon. ''[[Space:Historic Towns of the Connecticut River Valley|Historic Towns of the Connecticut River Valley]]'' (Robson & Adee, Schenectady, N.Y., 1906) [ Page ]. * ([[#Roberts|Roberts]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Roberts, George Simon. ''[[Space:Historic Towns of the Connecticut River Valley|Historic Towns of the Connecticut River Valley]]'' (Robson & Adee, Schenectady, N.Y., 1906) [ Page ].

Historical Administrative Divisions of Ireland

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[[Category: Ireland, Places]] ==Introduction== :The Baronies and Superintendent Registrar District or Poor Law Unions referred to here and other pages related to this one are those in the 32 Counties of Ireland no distinction being made between Northern Ireland and The Republic Of Ireland. ===Baronies=== :Irish baronies are historical administrative sub-divisions of counties, and larger than civil parishes that are no longer used. :See [[Space:Baronies_Of_Ireland|the main page for the Baronies of Ireland]] for further information. ===Superindendent Registrar Districts / Poor Law Unions=== :See [[Space:Superintendent_Registrar_Districts_or_Poor_Law_Unions_in_Ireland|the main space for SRDs and Poor Law Unions]] for further information.

Historical and Bibliographical Notes on the Military Annals of New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New Hampshire]] [[Category: New Hampshire, United States Civil War]] == Historical and Bibliographical Notes on the Military Annals of New Hampshire == with special reference to regimental histories. : A reprint of a chapter from the [[Space:History of the Seventeenth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry. 1862-1863.|History of the Seventeenth Regiment]]. * by Albert Stillman Batchellor (1850-1913) * published by The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1898 * Source Example: ::: Batchellor, Albert Stillman. ''[[Space:Historical and Bibliographical Notes on the Military Annals of New Hampshire|Historical and Bibliographical Notes on the Military Annals of New Hampshire]]'' (Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1898) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Batchellor|Batchellor]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical and Bibliographical Notes on the Military Annals of New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=qzdAAAAAYAAJ * http://books.google.com/books?id=81v20bQrxxgC * https://archive.org/details/historicalbiblio00batc * https://archive.org/details/historicalandbi00batcgoog * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100327748

Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category:Berks County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania == :Embracing a concise history of the county and a genealogical and biographical record of representative families * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/206969643/morton-luther-montgomery Morton Luther Montgomery], 1846 - 1933 * published by Chicago, J.H. Beers & Co., 1909 * Originally published 1886, under title: History of Berks County in Pennsylvania. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770576 (Volume 1 and Volume 2) *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14571/ (Volume 1 and Volume 2) *https://books.google.com/books/about/Historical_and_Biographical_Annals_of_Be.html?id=nvBmngEACAAJ (Volume 1 and Volume 2) *https://archive.org/details/cu31924097286300/page/n10/mode/2up (Volume 1) *https://books.google.com/books/about/Historical_and_Biographical_Annals_of_Be.html?id=nvBmngEACAAJ (Volume 1) *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/552876-historical-and-biographical-annals-of-berks-county-pennsylvania-embracing-a-concise-history-of-the-county-and-a-genealogical-and-biographical-record-of-representative-families-v-2?offset= Family Search] (Volume 2) ===Table of Contents=== :Chapter I — Erection of County :Chapter II — Industry of County Agriculture :Chapter III - Education in County Religion :Chapter IV — Government and Officials :Chapter V — Bench and Bar :Chapter VI — Medical Profession :Chapter VII — Public Charities :Chapter VIII — War Periods :Chapter IX — Census :Chapter X — Reading :Chapter XI — Boroughs Erection :Chapter XII — Townships :Chapter XIII — Family Reunions: :Baer - Bertolet - Boyer - Croll - De Long - Dierolf - Dietrich - Dries - Fisher-Hartman :Furry - Gery - Grim - Hafer - Hartman-Fisher - Heffner - Heinly - Kistler - Kline - Krick :Levengood - Ludwig - Lutz - Reedy - Ritter - Rohrbach - Saul - Schaeffer - Seaman :Schneider - Strauss - Trexler - Wamsher - Yeich :Biographical :Historical Index :Biographical Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Montgomery, Morton L. ''[[Space: Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania| Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania]]'' (Chicago: J.H. Beers & Co., 1909), [ Page ]. * [[#Montgomery|Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania]]

Historical and Biographical Annals of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Historical and Biographical Annals of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania == :containing a concise history of the two counties and a genealogical and biographical record of representative families * published by J. H. Beers & Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical and Biographical Annals of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historicalbiogra01chic/page/n6 (Volume 1) *https://books.google.com/books/about/Historical_and_Biographical_Annals_of_Co.html?id=jEkVAAAAYAAJ (Volume 1) *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh46544254/ (Volume 1 and 2) *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651755 (Volume 1 and 2) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume 1''' :'''Columbia County History''' :Chapter I The Indians :Chapter II Founding of Pennsylvania :Chapter III Topography and Geology— Iron— Coal :Chapter IV Agriculture :Chapter V Transportation Facilities— Lighting— Roads, Turnpikes :Chapter VI Religious Denominations :Chapter VII Bench and Bar :Chapter VIII The Medical Profession of Columbia County :Chapter IX War Records of the Counties :Chapter X County Formation :Chapter XI Columbia County After 1850 :Chapter XII Educational Growth :Chapter XIII The Press :Chapter XIV Bloomsburg :Chapter XV Berwick and West Berwick :Chapter XVI Catawissa Borough - Catawissa Township :Chapter XVII Centralia Borough— Conyngham Township :Chapter XVIII Beaver Township :Chapter XIX Benton Township — Benton Borough :Chapter XX Briarcreek Township :Chapter XXI Centre Township :Chapter XXII Locust and Cleveland Townships :Chapter XXIII Fishingcreek Township— Stillwater Borough :Chapter XXIV Franklin Township :Chapter XXV Greenwood Township— Millville Borough :Chapter XXVI Hemlock Township :Chapter XXVII Jackson Township :Chapter XXVIII Madison Township :Chapter XXIX Main Township :Chapter XXX Mifflin Township — Mifflinville :Chapter XXXI Montour Township :Chapter XXXII Mount Pleasant Township :Chapter XXXIII Orange Township — Orangeville Borough :Chapter XXXIV Pine Township :Chapter XXXV Roaringcreek Township :Chapter XXXVI Scott Township :Chapter XXXVII Sugarloaf Township :'''Montour County History''' :Chapter I Early History — County Organization, etc :Chapter II Some of the Early Families :Chapter III Internal Improvements :Chapter IV Military Record :Chapter V Schools of Montour County :Chapter VI Bench and Bar :Chapter VII Physicians :Chapter VIII Officials :Chapter IX Danville :Chapter X Township Formation :Chapter XI Anthony Township :Chapter XII Cooper Township :Chapter XIII Derry Township — Washingtonville Borough :Chapter XIV Liberty Township :Chapter XV Limestone Township :Chapter XVI Mahoning Township :Chapter XVII Mayberry Township :Chapter XVIII Valley Township :Chapter XIX West Hemlock Township :Biographical Section === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * * ''[[Space: Historical and Biographical Annals of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania|Historical and Biographical Annals of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania]]'' (J. H. Beers & Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1915), [ pp. Page ]. * [[Space: Historical and Biographical Annals of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania|Historical and Biographical Annals of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania]]'' (J. H. Beers & Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1915), [ pp. Page ].

Historical and Genealogical Memoir of the Family of Poyntz

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Historical and Genealogical Memoir of the Family of Poyntz == Or, eight centuries of an English house * by [[MacLean-4595|Sir John Maclean]] (1811-1895) * privately printed by William Pollard, North Street, Exeter, 1886 * reprinted for the benefit of the Owsley Family Historical Society in 1983 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical and Genealogical Memoir of the Family of Poyntz|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Part 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal01macl ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100600652 * Part 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02macl ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100600652 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Maclean, John. ''[[Space:Historical and Genealogical Memoir of the Family of Poyntz|Historical and Genealogical Memoir of the Family of Poyntz]]'' (William Pollard, Exeter, 1886) Part , [ Page ]. * ([[#Maclean|Maclean]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Maclean, John. ''[[Space:Historical and Genealogical Memoir of the Family of Poyntz|Historical and Genealogical Memoir of the Family of Poyntz]]'' (William Pollard, Exeter, 1886) Part , [ Page ].

Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton == With genealogical memoirs of the several branches of the family. * by John Anderson * published by Edinburgh, 1825 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal00ande * https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal00ande_0 * http://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/archive/95389795 * https://deriv.nls.uk/dcn23/9538/95389798.23.pdf * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=29093 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * "Many of the accounts of the smaller branches are not to be trusted owing to the suspicious assertions of family vanity and doubtful tradition."Johnston, George Harvey. ''[[Space:The Heraldry of the Hamiltons|The Heraldry of the Hamiltons]]'' (Johnston, Ltd., Edinburgh and London, 1909) [https://archive.org/stream/heraldryofhamilt00john#page/n14/mode/1up Preface] * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Anderson, John. ''[[Space:Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton|Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton]]'' (Edinburgh, 1825) [ Page ]. * ([[#Anderson|Anderson]]) === Footnotes ===

Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Data Relating to the Settlement and Settlers of New York and New Jersey

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[[Category: New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-New Jersey | New Jersey Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Data Relating to the Settlement and Settlers of New York and New Jersey == * by [[Stillwell-1048|John Edwin Stillwell]], M.D. (1853-1930) * published in New York, 1903-1932 * [http://www.archivecdbooksusa.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=US0209-DL overview] * reprint Baltimore 1970 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Data Relating to the Settlement and Settlers of New York and New Jersey|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1903) ::* [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal00stil/page/n10/mode/1up Table of Contents (records from Staten Island, Shrewsbury, Cape May, miscellaneous records)] ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal00stil ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal01stil ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009560330 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008437911 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE229570 * Vol. 2 (1906) ::* [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02stil/page/n10/mode/1up Table of Contents (records from Burlington, Middletown, Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, miscellaneous records)] ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02stil ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008437911 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE104120 * Vol. 3 (1914) ::* [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal03instil/page/n13/mode/2up Table of Contents (family genealogies A-M)] ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal03instil ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE104129 * Vol. 4 (1916) ::* [https://archive.org/details/historicalgen2400stil/page/n10/mode/1up Table of Contents (family genealogies M-S)] ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalgen2400stil ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal04stil ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE103953 * Vol. 5 (1932) ::* [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/502012-historical-and-genealogical-miscellany-data-relating-to-the-settlement-and-settlers-of-new-york-and-new-jersey-vol-5?viewer=1&offset=0#page=2&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Table of Contents (family genealogies L-W, index)] ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE103971 * Vol. 1-5 ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6248 === WikiTree Syntax === * Stillwell, John. ''[[Space:Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Data Relating to the Settlement and Settlers of New York and New Jersey|Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Data Relating to the Settlement and Settlers of New York and New Jersey]]'' (New York, 1903-1932) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Stillwell|Stillwell]])

Historical and genealogical miscellany : data relating to the settlement and settlers of New York and New Jersey. by Stillwell, John Edwin, 1853-1930. Published 1916

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[[Category:Hezekiah Stout]] == Description of Source == :Historical and Genealogical Miscellany : Volume IV pub 1916, data relating to the settlement and settlers of New York and New Jersey :by Stillwell, John E. :Published 1916 by unknown in New York . :Written in English. == Conflicts == As told to her, [[Tauche-7|Teresa Bennett]] by her grandmother [[Moss-2831|Mary Magdalene Moss]] grandaughter of and raised by [[Cottrill-143|Sarahetta Cottrill]], the Stillwell book was one generation off in its description of her grandparents and great grandparents. Obviously, as the surviving photos of these women can attest, the history had been dutifully passed down through the generations. :[https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal04stil Available here] == Research Notes == This source calls into question some of the work outlined in [[Space:The_History_of_the_Stout_Family|The History of the Stout Family, Nathan Stout]]. There is a major mistake in the research here on page

Historical and Genealogical Record of the Descendants, as far as known, of Richard and Joan Borden

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Portsmouth, Rhode Island]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Rhode Island | Rhode Island Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical and Genealogical Record of the Descendants, as far as known, of Richard and Joan Borden == who settled in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, May, 1638, with historical and biographical sketches of some of their descendants. * by Hattie Lovisa Borden Weld (b.1859) * published by H.B. Weld, Los Angeles, Calif., 1899 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical and Genealogical Record of the Descendants, as far as known, of Richard and Joan Borden|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=jt41AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal00weld * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729817 === Citation Formats === * Weld, Hattie. ''[[Space:Historical and Genealogical Record of the Descendants, as far as known, of Richard and Joan Borden|Historical and Genealogical Record of the Descendants, as far as known, of Richard and Joan Borden]]'' (H.B. Weld, Los Angeles, Calif., 1899) [ Page ]. * ([[#Weld|Weld]])

Historical and genealogical records of the Devenish families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == Historical and genealogical records of the Devenish families == of England and Ireland * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96532456/robert-jones-devenish Robert Jones Devenish], (1864-1952) * published Chicago, Illinois, 1948. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical and genealogical records of the Devenish families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009184423 *https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal00deve *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh20377039/ ===Table of Contents=== :'''Preface''' :'''PART I. PROLEGOMENA''' :Introduction :'''A. Sources of Information''' :'''1. Heralds' Reports''' :a. Sir Arthur Vicars; b. Assheton Burke; c-d. G. D. Burtchaell; e. Major Sir Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson; f. Thomas U. Sadleir. :'''2. Family Records''' :a. Pedigree constructed by George Devenish, 1777; :b. Family letters and papers; c. Henry Weston Devenish, Archives of the Devenish Family. :'''3. Special Reports''' :a. E. St. John Brooks; b. Miss P. Beryl Eustace; c. Liam Price; d. R. A. Walker; e. Henry A. Vernon; f. Henry A. Upton; g. Walter A. Jones. :'''4. Printed Materials''' :a. Research by Robert J. Devenish :b. Research by C. H. McLaughlin :(1) Publications of English and Irish Record Commissions and Public Record Offices :(2) Publications and proceedings of antiquarian, archaeological, record, and learned societies :(3) Cartularies of religious houses :(4) Miscellaneous records :'''5. Miscellaneous Sources''' :'''B. Method of Presentation''' :Recording and numbering of names; genealogical charts; citation of sources; abbreviations; arrangement of material :'''Chapter I'''. Derivation of the Name "Devenish" :'''A. Theories as to the Etymology of the Name''' :1. Derivation from Dewan-isques, Assumed Name of a Sutton family :2. Derivation from De Venice :3. Toponymic Origin :B. Changes in the Form of the Name :'''PART II. EARLY HISTORICAL RECORDS''' :'''Chapter II. Devenish in Medieval England (to ca. 1500)''' :'''A. Devenish in Devonshire''' :'''B. Devenish in Oxfordshire''' :'''C. Devenish in Cambridgeshire''' :'''D. Devenish in Gloucestershire''' :1. Gloucester and Environs :2. Bristol and Environs :'''E. Devenish in Somerset ''' :'''F. Devenish in Winchester and Southampton''' :Early records; John le Devenissh,founder of the Hospital of St. John the Baptist; Nicholas le Devenyssh; John le Devenish, abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury; other children of John le Devenissh; Thomas le Devenish; his children, 75; later Winchester Devenishes :'''G. Devenish in Wiltshire''' :'''H. Devenish in London''' :'''I. Miscellaneous Devenish Records''' :J. Conclusion :''''Chapter III. Devenish in Medieval Ireland''' (to ca. 1500) :'''A. Irish Public Records''' :'''B. Devenish in County Dublin'''
:1. Earliest Devenishes in the City of Dublin :2. William le Deveneys, of Dublin and Thorncastle :3. Devenishes in Areas near Dublin :4. Later Devenishes in the City and County of Dublin :'''C. Devenishes in Estates of William le Mareschal's Successors ''' (Kilkenny, Kildare) :'''D. Devenishes in Ormond Estates''' (Kilkenny, Tipperary, Kildare, Carlow) :1. Feudal Domain of the Butler Family :2. Devenish in Kilkenny :3. Devenish in Tipperary :4. Other Counties :'''E. Devenish in County Limerick''' :'''F. Devenish in County Waterford''' :'''G. Devenish in County Cork''' :'''H. Devenish in Counties Meath, Louth, and Down''' :'''I. Conclusion''' :'''Part III. DEVENISH GENEALOGIES''' :'''Chapter IV. Devenish in Sussex''' :'''A. John Devenyssh, Esq., Founder of the Family''' :'''B. Children of John Devenyssh, Esq''' :'''C. Children of Sir John Devenyssh, Knt.''' :The Manor House of Horselunges :'''D. Children of Richard Devenyssh, Esq., of Hellingly''' :'''E. Children of Thomas Devenyshe, Esq., of Westhampnett''' :'''F. Children of William Devenyshe, Esq., of Hellingly and Westhampnett''' :'''G. Sussex Miscellany''' :'''Chapter V. Devenish in Dorset ''' :'''A. Devenish of Lillington and Gillingham''' :Henry Devenish of Lillington (1); Francis Devenish of Lillington (1-1); his children; children of Francis Devenish of Gillingham (1-1-1); Anne Devenish Rowe Deanes; Miscellany of Devenishes of Northwest Dorset :'''B. Devenish of Sydling ''' :Henry Devenish of Upsydling, and the early generations :1. Descendants of Robert Devenish, of London and Grimstone :2. Descendants of Henry Devenish of Upsydling :[Children and grandchildren; children of Matthew Devenish III; of Matthew Devenish IV; miscellany of early Sydling Devenishes] :a. Descendants of Matthew Devenish V (A-A) and Elizabeth Aldridge :Matthew Devenish VI (A-A-1); his children; children of James Aldridge Devenish (A-A-3); children of James Aldridge Devenish (A-A-3-1); children of John Hoppus Devenish (A-A-3-7) :b. Descendants of Henry Devenish (A-B) and Martha Schollar :William Devenish of Orchardleigh Park, Somerset (A-B-1), and his children; descendants of Henry Devenish of Whitchurch, Hampshire (A-B-1-3); descendants of the Reverend Charles Weston Devenish, of Publow, Somerset (A-B-1-7) :c. Descendants of the Reverend Samuel Devenish of Sydling (A-C) and Mary Whitty :Matthew Henry Devenish (A-C-1); his descendants :d. Descendants of James Devenish (A-D) and Sarah Pratt :Other Sydling Devenishes :Miscellany of Devenishes in Other Towns of the Sydling Area :'''C. Devenish Families in Towns of the Frome River Valley''' :1. Devenish of Bradford Peverell and Dorchester :[Early records; Thomas Devenish, of Dorchester and Winchester House, Southwark; Dorchester descendants of Robert Devenish, of Bradford Peverell; Dorchester miscellany] :2. Devenish of Charminster :3. Miscellany :'''D. Other Dorsetshire Devenishes''' :1. West Dorset Devenishes :2. Central and Southeast Dorset Devenishes :'''Chapter VI. Miscellany of English Devenishes''' (since ca. 1500) :'''A. London''' :'''B. Essex''' :'''C. Hampshire''' :'''D. Hertfordshire''' :'''E. Kent''' :'''F. Oxford''' :'''G. Somerset''' :'''H. Suffolk''' :'''I.Surrey''' :''' J. Wiltshire''' :'''K. No Location Given''' :'''Chapter VII. Devenish in Modern Ireland''' (since ca. 1500) :Connections between England and Ireland :'''A. Devenish in Dublin''' :1. The Two Edmunds :Edmund Devenish the elder, of Thomas Street; his children; Edmund Devenish the younger; origin of arms confirmed to him :2. Christopher Devenish :3. George Devenish, of Dublin and Athlone :[Family and activities; political difficulties; argument for the identity of George of Dublin with George of Athlone] :4. James Devenish of Dublin and Athlone :5. Later Dublin Devenishes :'''B. Devenish in Roscommon''' :Early generations: :George Devenish (1); William Devenish (1-5); Christopher Devenish (1-5-7); William Devenish (1-5-7-1); his children; children of William Devenish (A); Olivia Mariamne Devenish (Fancourt) Raffles; children of George Devenish (A-1) and Sarah Hemsworth :Descendants of William Devenish (A-i-1) and Hannah Lloyd :Children of John Devenish (A-i-1-1) and Susan Emma Fox; children of the Very Reverend Robert Jones Sylvester Devenish (A-1-1-1-7) and Rosamond Kate Price :Descendants of Robert Devenish (A-1-7) and Theodosia Mahon :[Children of George Devenish (A-1-7-1) and Mary Percy Jones; children of John Devenish (A-1-7-3) and Elizabeth Frances Jones; children of Robert Jones Devenish (A-1-7-1-1) and Letitia Frances Jones; children of Robert Devenish (A-1-7-3-1) and Kathleen Maria Russell] :'''C. Devenish in Westmeath''' :Origin of the family. Early Westmeath Devenishes: George and Sylvester; Thomas; Lt. Genl. John James Devenish D'Athlone; Colonel Devenish; Major Edward Devenish; Benjamin; Major Devenish; Christopher and John of Collierstown. John Devenish of Portlick Castle; his descendants (Devenish-Meares family): William (1-5); John (1-5-1); children of John; children of Joseph Leycester :'''D. Miscellany of Irish Devenishes''' :'''Chapter VIII. Devenish in the Americas ''' :'''A. United States of America''' :1. Massachusetts :2. New Jersey :3. Maryland and Indiana :Early Maryland Devenishes. Indiana Devenishes: founders of the family; descendants of James Devenish (1-1) and Mary Guest; descendants of Solomon Devenish (1-3) and Elizabeth Ferguson :4. Utah :5. Miscellany :'''B. Dominion of Canada''' :'''C. Trinidad, B.W.I ''' :'''Chapter IX. Devenish in Australasia ''' :'''A. Australia''' :1. Victoria and Tasmania :2. New South Wales :3. Queensland :4. South Australia :5. Western Australia :'''B. New Zealand''' :'''Chapter X. Devenish in South Africa''' :Lieutenant John Devenish, of Westmeath and South Africa; literary references to his family; descendants of his sons, as follows: of John Donald Devenish of Frazerburg; of James Gouldsbury Devenish of Riverdale; of George Devenish of Beaufort; of Charles Devenish of Salt River; of Anthony Lennox Devenish of Victoria West. Other South African Devenishes :'''Bibliography''' :Bibliography of Works Cited in the Text === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Devenish, Robert Jones ''[[Space:Historical and genealogical records of the Devenish families|Historical and genealogical records of the Devenish families]]'' (Chicago, 1948), [ Page ]. * [[#Devenish|Devenish]]

Historical and Genealogical Records of the First Settlers of Colchester County

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Historical and Genealogical Records of the First Settlers of Colchester County== * by Thomas Miller, b. 1803 * published Halifax, N.S. : A. & W. MacKinlay 1873 * Citation Example: ::: Miller, Thomas. ''[[Space:Historical and Genealogical Records of the First Settlers of Colchester County|Historical and Genealogical Records of the First Settlers of Colchester County]]'' (Halifax, N.S. : A. & W. MacKinlay 1873) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Miller|Miller]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical and Genealogical Records of the First Settlers of Colchester County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cihm_11106/page/n327

Historical and Genealogical Researches

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[[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''Historical and Genealogical Researches and Recorder of Passing Events of Merrimack Valley'' * '''Author''': None identified * '''Publishing Information''': Haverhill, Massachusetts : Warren F. Draper, 1857 === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: ''[[Space=Historical and Genealogical Researches|The Historical and Genealogical Researches and Recorder of Passing Events of Merrimack Valley]], Haverhill, Massachusetts : Warren F. Draper, 1857, Vol. I, April 1857, pg. 77. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: ''[[Space=Historical and Genealogical Researches|The Historical and Genealogical Researches and Recorder of Passing Events of Merrimack Valley]], Haverhill, Massachusetts : Warren F. Draper, 1857, Vol. I, April 1857, pg. 77. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x030223965 === Links === * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical_and_Genealogical_Researches|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Historical and Topographical Collections Relating to the Early History of Parts of South Somerset

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other [[Space:Sources-England#Somerset|Somerset Sources]] == Historical and Topographical Collections Relating to the Early History of Parts of South Somerset == viz., Barwick, Chilton Cantelo, Sutton Bingham, East Coker, Brympton, Houndston, Preston, Limington, with notices of West Coker and Hardington Mandeville. * by John Batten, F.S.A. * published by Whitby and Son, Yeovil, Simpkin, Marshall & Co., Paternoster Row, London, 1894. * Source Example: ::: Batten, John. ''[[Space:Historical and Topographical Collections Relating to the Early History of Parts of South Somerset|Historical and Topographical Collections Relating to the Early History of Parts of South Somerset]]'' ( Whitby and Son, Yeovil, 1894) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Batten|Batten]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical and Topographical Collections Relating to the Early History of Parts of South Somerset|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=DiZTAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009042682

Historical Annals of Dedham

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] == Historical Annals of Dedham == * by Herman Mann (1795-1851) * published by Herman Mann, Dedham, Mass., 1847 * Review: [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (1848) Vol. 2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=lxQqAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA224 Page 224]. * Source Example: ::: Mann, Herman. ''[[Space:Historical Annals of Dedham|Historical Annals of Dedham]]'' (Herman Mann, Dedham, Mass., 1847) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Mann|Mann]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Mann|Mann]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Annals of Dedham|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historicalannals01mann * https://archive.org/details/historicalannals02mann * https://archive.org/details/historicalannals1635mann * https://archive.org/details/historicalannal00manngoog * https://archive.org/details/historicalannals00mann * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733103 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/17463/ === Table of Contents === * Part I. Chronological History * Part II. Statistical History * Index

Historical Background of the Brickey-Slinker-Houlette Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Historical Background of the Brickey-Slinker-Houlette Families == * compiled by John R. Nielsen and Helen P. (Creger) Nielsen. * Priv. print., Oregon, 1980. * Source Example: ::: Nielsen, John R. and Helen P. (Creger). ''[[Space:Historical Background of the Brickey-Slinker-Houlette Families.|Historical Background of the Brickey-Slinker-Houlette Families.]]'' (Priv. print., Oregon, 1980) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Background of the Brickey-Slinker-Houlette Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/168617?availability=Family%20History%20Library *https://www.worldcat.org/title/historical-background-of-the-brickey-slinker-houlette-families/oclc/865840703 [[Nielsen-6851|Kathi Jacobs]]

Historical Brighton

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Brighton == An illustrated history of Brighton and its citizens. * by John Perkins Cushing Winship * published by George A. Warren, Boston, 1899, 1902 * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Historical Brighton | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1899) ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalbright01wins * Vol. 2 (1902) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CXkUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalbright02wins ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalbright02wins_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651282 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Winship, John Perkins Cushing. ''[[Space:Historical Brighton|Historical Brighton]]'' (George A. Warren, Boston, 1899, 1902) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Winship|Winship]])

Historical Catalogue of the Dedham High School, Teachers and Students, 1851-1889

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Dedham, Massachusetts]] == Historical Catalogue of the Dedham High School, Teachers and Students, 1851-1889 == Prepared by a committee appointed at the annual reunion, November, 1888. Pub. by the High school association, December, 1889. * printed by H. H. McQuillen, Dedham, Mass., 1889 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Historical Catalogue of the Dedham High School, Teachers and Students, 1851-1889|Historical Catalogue of the Dedham High School, Teachers and Students, 1851-1889]]'' (H.H. McQuillen, Dedham, Mass., 1889) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#HCDHS|Historical Catalogue DHS]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Catalogue of the Dedham High School, Teachers and Students, 1851-1889|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008902423 * https://books.google.com/books?id=9TVOAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historicalcatalo1851unse * https://archive.org/details/historicalcatalo00dedh

Historical Catalogue of the First Church in Hartford. 1633-1885

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Hartford, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Catalogue of the First Church in Hartford. 1633-1885 == * compiled and published by The First Church in Hartford, 1885 * 274 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Catalogue of the First Church in Hartford. 1633-1885|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=3NDwY_UmYAsC * https://archive.org/details/historicalcatal00goog * https://archive.org/details/historicalcatalo00firs * https://archive.org/details/historicalcatalo00hart * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100189951 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh17888258/ === Table of Contents === * Preface * Contents * Historical Notes * Notes on the Articles of Faith and Church Covenant * Articles of Faith * Covenant * Covenant and Full Communion Membership * Explanations * Pastors and Teachers * Ruling Elder * Deacons * Prudential Committee * Original and Early Members * Members Who Went to Hadley * Members Who Separated to the Second Church, Feb. 22, 1670 * List of Persons Owning to the Covenant * Admitted to Full Communion * Names of the Members of the First Church of Christ in Hartford, at the Completion of the * Brick Meeting-House, December, 1807 * Names of Persons Added to the First Church Since 1807 * Appendix A. Births and Baptisms * Appendix B. Marriages * Appendix C. Deaths === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Historical Catalogue of the First Church in Hartford. 1633-1885|Historical Catalogue of the First Church in Hartford. 1633-1885]]'' (First Church, Hartford, Conn., 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#HCFCH|First Church]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Historical Catalogue of the First Church in Hartford. 1633-1885|Historical Catalogue of the First Church in Hartford. 1633-1885]]'' (First Church, Hartford, Conn., 1885) [ Page ].

Historical Catalogue of the Members of the First Church of Christ in New Haven

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Haven, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Catalogue of the Members of the First Church of Christ in New Haven == Connecticut (Center Church): A.D. 1639-1914, Parts 1639-1914 * compiled by [[Dexter-953|Franklin Bowditch Dexter]] (1842-1920) * published New Haven, 1914 * 469 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical_Catalogue_of_the_Members_of_the_First_Church_of_Christ_in_New_Haven|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=lAoWAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=eOBLAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historicalcatal00dextgoog * https://archive.org/details/historicalcatal01dextgoog * https://archive.org/details/historicalcata00dext * https://archive.org/details/historicalcatalo00dext * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001960279 === Table of Contents === * I Partial list of admissions under Mr. Davenport's ministry 1639-68 - Page 1 * II Partial list of admissions under Mr. Street 1668-84 - Page 19 * III Admissions under Mr. Pierpont 1685-1714 - Page * IV Admissions 1714-16 - Page 52 * V Admissions under Mr. Noyes 1716-58 - Page 53 * VI Admissions under Mr. Whittelsey 1758-87 - Page 92 * VII Admissions 1788-89 - Page 114 * VIII amiss ion's under Dr. Dana 1789-1805 - Page 114 * IX Admissions under Mr. Stuart 1806-09 - Page 123 * X Adtarsiiorfs ji&io fr - Page 139 * XI Admissions vm5ir D Taylor 1812-22 - Page 140 * XII Admissions 1823-25 - Page 170 * XIII Admissions under Dr. Bacon 1825-66 - Page 173 * XIV Admissions 1866-68 - Page 287 * XV Admissions under Dr. Walker 1869-73 - Page 292 * XVI Admissions 1873-75 - Page 310 * XVII Admissions under Dr. Noble 1875-79 - Page 314 * XVIII Admissions 1879-82 - Page 326 * XIX Admissions under Dr. Smyth 1882-1908 - Page 329 * XX Admissions 1908-09 - Page 365 * XXI Admissions under Dr. Maurer 1909-14 - Page 367 * Index Page - 407 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. ''[[Space:Historical Catalogue of the Members of the First Church of Christ in New Haven|Historical Catalogue of the Members of the First Church of Christ in New Haven]]'' (New Haven, 1914) [ Page ]. * ([[#Dexter|Dexter]])

Historical Collections: Reformation in France

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-France | France Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Collections == * by [[Amidon-600|Holmes Ammidown]] (1801-1883) * published by the author, 1877 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Collections: Reformation in France|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009833527 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011528581 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100734430 * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec01ammi * 2nd edition (1877) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0rQyAQAAMAAJ === WikiTree Syntax === * Ammidown, Holmes. ''[[Space:Historical Collections: Reformation in France|Historical Collections]]'' (by the author, 1877) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Ammidown|Ammidown]])

Historical collections of Harrison County, Ohio

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Harrison County, Ohio]] [[Category:Ohio, Sources]] == Historical collections of Harrison County, in the state of Ohio, == : with lists of the first land-owners, early marriages (to 1841), will records (to 1861), burial records of the early settlements, and numerous genealogies. *by Charles Augustus Hanna, 1863-? *self published 1900, New York *Citation Example: :::Charles Augustus Hanna, ''[[Space:Historical_collections_of_Harrison_County%2C_Ohio|Historical collections of Harrison County, in the state of Ohio]], with lists of the first land-owners, early marriages (to 1841), will records (to 1861), burial records of the early settlements, and numerous genealogies'' New York: self published, 1900. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Hanna|Hanna, Historical collections of Harrison County, in the state of Ohio]], Page 521 *Named Reference Example: ::First Use: :::Charles Augustus Hanna, ''[[Space:Historical_collections_of_Harrison_County%2C_Ohio|Historical collections of Harrison County, in the state of Ohio]], with lists of the first land-owners, early marriages (to 1841), will records (to 1861), burial records of the early settlements, and numerous genealogies'' New York: self published, 1900, pg ##. ::Subsequent Usage: ::: * For profiles using this source, [[Special:Whatlinkshere/{{FULLPAGENAMEE}}|click here]]. == Available at these locations: == Hard Copies: :US Library of Congress - https://lccn.loc.gov/01030675 :WorldCat - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/978996410 Digital Images: :Archive.org - https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec00hann :HathiTrust - https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011205763 To Purchase: :Amazon.com - https://www.amazon.com/Historical-Collections-Harrison-County-State/dp/127234603X :Barnes & Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/historical-collections-of-harrison-county-in-the-state-of-ohio-charles-augustus-hanna/1114916967 :GoogleBooks - https://books.google.com/books?id=V-ouAAAAYAAJ&pg=PP7#v=onepage&q&f=false

Historical collections of New Jersey: past and present

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[[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Historical Collections of New Jersey: Past and Present== '''Citation Example''' :Barber, John W, and Henry Howe. ''[[Space:Historical_collections_of_New_Jersey:_past_and_present| Historical Collections of New Jersey: Past and Present: Containing a General Collection of ... Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, Etc., Relating to the History and Antiquities, with Geographical Descriptions, of All the Important Places in the State, and the State Census of All the Towns in 1865.]]'' (New Haven, Conn: Pub. by J.W. Barber for J.H. Bradley, 1868) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#barber|Barber]], Page 123 '''Find it''' *[https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec00barber Full Text on Archive.org] *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/54307723 Find in a library] via WorldCat *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=27085 on Ancestry] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical_collections_of_New_Jersey:_past_and_present|What Links to Here]]'''

Historical Collections of Piscataquis County, Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Maine, Sources]] [[Category: Piscataquis County, Maine]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Collections of Piscataquis County, Maine == Consisting of papers read at meetings of Piscataquis County Historical Society, also The north eastern boundary controversy and the Aroostook War, with documentary matter pertaining thereto * by [https://www.countyoffice.org/me-piscataquis-county-historical-society/ Piscataquis County Historical Society] * published by Observer Press, Dover, 1910 * 522 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Collections of Piscataquis County, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=3pYwAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec01pisc * https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec02pisc * https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec01pisc_0 * https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec01piscuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006784518 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/21915/ === Table of Contents === * An address delivered before the Piscataquis County Historical Society by its president, John Francis Sprague, at Sebec, Maine, July 23, 1908 * Early history of the town of Sebec. Its incorporation and development * Some facts in regard to the early history of the town of Guilford * Some facts relating to the early history of Greenville and Moosehead Lake * History of the Baptist churches in Piscataquis County * Universalism in Piscataquis County * Foxcroft Academy * Historical sketch of Monson Academy * Early navigation on Sebec Lake * Peter Brawn and his celebrated bear-fight on Sebec Lake * Sketch of Hunter John Ellis * Edgar Wilson Nye * Sketches of some Revolutionary soldiers of Piscataquis County * Notes of the Crosby Family and a sketch of the life of Josiah Crosby * The North Eastern boundary controversy and the Aroostook War * Documentary history of the North Eastern boundary controversy * State papers relative to the North Eastern boundary controversy * History of the Shaw Family with a sketch of Milton G. Shaw of Greenville * William Bingham and the million acre tract * The Blanchard Family of Blanchard * Resolutions presented on the death of Dr. William Buck before Piscataquis County Historical Society January 7, 1909 * Resolutions upon the death of Columbus W. Ellis of Guilford. Born January 31, 1837. Died January 3, 1909 * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Historical Collections of Piscataquis County, Maine|Historical Collections of Piscataquis County, Maine]]'' (Observer Press, Dover, 1910) [ Page ]. * ([[#HCPC|Hist. Coll. of Piscataquis]])

Historical Collections of The Danvers Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Danvers, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Collections of The Danvers Historical Society == * published Danvers, Mass., 1913- * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Historical Collections of The Danvers Historical Society|Historical Collections of The Danvers Historical Society]]'' (Danvers, Mass., 1913) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#HCDHS|Historical Collections Danvers]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#HCDHS|Historical Collections Danvers]]: Vol. 1, Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Collections of The Danvers Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Index, Vol. 1-5 (1919) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=USZp8ddVskgC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iIslAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102671153 * Vol. 1-13 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699569 * Vol. 14-46 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699569 search only * Vol. 1 (1913) ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec01danv * Vol. 2 (1914) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89067478495 * Vol. 3 (1915) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89067483198 * Vol. 4 (1916) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081831442 * Vol. 5 (1917) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081831459 * Vol. 6 (1918) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89067478537 * Vol. 7 (1919) ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec06danv * Vol. 8 (1920) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044090124298 * Vol. 9 (1921) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044090124306 * Vol. 10 (1922) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044090124389 * Vol. 11 (1923) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AkMZAtkkw70C * Vol. 21, Index 6-20 (1933) ::* https://archive.org/details/danvershistorica21danv

Historical Collections Relating to the Potts Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == Historical Collections Relating to the Potts Family == in Great Britain and America; With a Historic Genealogy of the Descendants of David Potts, An Early Anglo-Welsh Settler of Pennsylvania by Thomas Maxwell Potts, 1836; William John Potts, 1842-1895 * Canonsburg, PA, 1901 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Collections Relating to the Potts Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec02pott/mode/2up === Table of Contents === :Preface :Explanatory :Table of Contents :List of Tabulated Pedigrees :List of Illustrations :List of Autographs :Historians of The Potts Family :Biographical Sketch of William John Potts :List of Subscribers :'''PART I. The Potts Family in Great Britain. By William John- Potts.''' :Anns of Pott or Potts :The Derivation of the Name :The Potts of Cheshire and Derbyshire :The Potts of Hoole Hall :Pott Hall, and Pott of Pott, Cheshire :The Potts of Stancliffe, Derbyshire :The Potts of London :Some Brief Biographies :The Potts of Staffordshire :The Potts of Shropshire :Thomas Pott, the Persecuted Quaker, of Cheshire :The Potts of Wales :The Potts of Mannington, Norfolk :The Potts of Bedfordshire :The Potts of Bentham Hill, Kent :The Potts of Scotland :Miscellaneous Memoranda :Rev. Thomas Potts, of Flushing, Holland :The Potts of Ireland :'''PART II. The Potts Family in America.''' :Introduction :I The Earliest Potts Emigrants :II The Potts of the Virginia Settlement :III Thomas Potts, (Shield), and Family :IV The Potts of Middlesex County, New Jersey :V The Potts Family in Pennsylvania :VI Elizabeth Potts and her Daughter Jane Potts :VII Thomas Potts, (Miller), and Family :VIII Jonas Potts, of Philadelphia County :IX David Potts, of Philadelphia County :X Thomas Potts, Junior, (Colebrookdale) :XI The Orphan Children of John Potts, of Wales :XII Joan or Jone Potts :XIII Margaret Potts-Cox :XIV Eleanor Potts-Roberts :XV Margaret Potts-Morgan :XVI Rees Potts, of Germantown :XVII Jonathan Potts, of Lower Dublin :XVIII Solution of the Old Potts Puzzle :XIX Kinship of The Potts of Pennsylvania :XX David Potts, of Loudoun County, Virginia :XXI Jonas Potts, of Loudoun County, Virginia :XXII Jonathan Potts, of Pennsylvania and Kentucky :XXIII John Potts, of Path Valley, Pennsylvania :XXIV The Potts of Northumberland County, Penna :XXV The Potts Family of Barbadoes and Maryland :XXVI The Canadian Branch of The Potts Family :XXVII Early Potts Settlers in North Carolina :XXVIII Moses Potts, of Iredell County, North Carolina :XXIX John Potts, of Iredell County, North Carolina :XXX Henry Potts, of Rowan County, North Carolina :XXXI The Potts of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina :XXXII Jonathan Potts, of South Carolina :XXXIII The Potts Family of Eastern Virginia :XXXIVThe Potts of King George County, Virginia :XXXV The Potts of Georgetown District, South Carolina :XXXVI Dr. Anthony Potts and his Family :XXXVII A Potts Family of Charleston, South Carolina :XXXVIII The Potts of Union District, vSouth Carolina :XXXIX The Potts of Davies County, Kentucky :XL The Potts of Jefferson County, Kentucky :XLI A Potts Family from County Cavin, Ireland, :XLII A Potts Family from County Monaghan, Ireland :XIvIII Dutch and German Families of Pott, Potts and Putt Wilhelm and Degenhardt Pott :The Potts of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania :XLIV Some Miscellaneous Fragments :An Anglo-Hibernian Potts Family :'''PART III. David Potts and His Descendants''' :I David Potts of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania :II Second Generation :III Third Generation :IV Fourth Generation :V Fifth Generation :VI Sixth Generation :VII Seventh Generation :VIII Eighth Generation :Supplement :Appendix :Index to Part I. The Potts Family in Great Britain :Index to Part II. The Potts Family in America :Index to Part III. David Potts and his Descendants :Index to Part III, Continued. Names of Persons who have Married Descendants of David Potts :Index to Part III, Continued. Names of Persons Incidentally Mentioned :List of Tabulated Pedigrees. ::The Potts of Cheshire of Derbyshire ::The Potts of Hoole Hall, Cheshire ::The Potts of Pott ::The Potts of Cheshire and Derbyshire, Facing ::Pott Families of London ::The Potts of Llangirrig, Wales ::The Potts Family of Manington, Norfolk ::The Potts of Bedfordshire ::The Potts of Bentham Hill, Kent ::The Potts ofTodrig, Scotland ::The Potts of Athlone and Ballinsloe, Ireland ::The Family of Thomas Potts, (Shield) ::The Potts Family of Middlesex County, New Jersey ::The Family of Thomas Potts, (Miller) ::Jonas Potts Family ::The Thomas Potts, Junior, (Colebrookdale), Family ::Thomas Roberts' Family ::Jonathan Potts Family of Pennsylvania ::The Potts Family of Llangirrig, Wales, and Pennsylvania ::David Potts Family, of Loudoun County, Virginia ::Jonas Potts Family, of Loudoun County, Virginia ::Jonathan Potts Family, of Kentucky ::John Potts Family, Path Valley, Pennsylvania ::The Barbadoes-Maryland Family ::An Irish-Canadian Branch ::Moses Potts Family, Iredell County, North Carolina ::John Potts Family, Iredell County, North Carolina ::Henry Potts Family, Rowan County, North Carolina ::The Potts Family of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina ::John Potts Family, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina ::James Potts Family, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina ::Jonathan Potts Family, South Carolina ::A Potts Family of Eastern Virginia ::The Potts Family of King George County, Virginia ::The Potts Family of Georgetown Distridl, South Carolina ::The Family of David Potts of Pennsylvania ::Stacy Potts, Ancestors and Descendants :Autographs :Index to Important Wills and Deeds. === WikiTree Syntax === * Potts, Thomas M. ''[[Space:Historical Collections Relating to the Potts Family | Historical Collections Relating to the Potts Family ]]'' (Canonsburg, PA, 1901), [ Page ]. * ([[#Potts|Potts]]) === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

Historical Collections Relating to the Town of Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Salisbury, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] == Historical Collections Relating to the Town of Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut == Includes vital records of Salisbury, cemetery records, and a brief military history of the town. * by The Salisbury Association * published by The Salisbury Association, Inc., Salisbury, Conn., 1913-1916 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Collections Relating to the Town of Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1913) ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec00sali ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec01sali ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec01sali_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec01sali_1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733942 * Vol. 2 (1916) ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec02sali ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec02sali_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733942 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* The Salisbury Association, Inc., together with a list of its officers and membbers for the year 1913, Page 5 ::* Introduction to the Vital Reords, Page 25 ::* Vital Records of the Town of Salisbury to about the year 1770, Page 29 ::* Introduction to Cemetery Records, Page 81 ::* Gravestone Records in Chapinville Cemetery, Page 84 ::* Gravestone Records in Dutcher's Bridge Cemetery, Page 92 ::* Gravestone Records in Mount Riga Cemetery, Page 98 ::* Gravestone Records in Town Hill Cemetery, Page 103 ::* Gravestone Records in Five Small isolated Cemeteries, Page 121 ::* A Brief Military History of Salisbury, Conn. (with index), Page 125 * Vol. 2 ::* The Salisbury Association, Inc., recent work of, Page 5 ::* Error, etc., noted in Vol. 1, Collections, Page 7 ::* Notes on pictures of the Town Hall, Page 8 ::* History of the Town Hall, Page 13 ::* Vital Records of Salisbury ca. 1768-1800, Page 40 ::* Sketch of Salisbury "New" Cemetery, Page 125 ::* Inscriptions in the old part of the "New" Cemetery, Page 129 ::* Historical Digest of Vol. 1, Salisbury Land Records, Page 173 ::* Explanatory note on the indexes, Page 197 ::* Index of Persons, Page 199 ::* Index of Places, etc., Page 205 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Historical Collections Relating to the Town of Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut|Historical Collections Relating to the Town of Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut]]'' (The Salisbury Association, Inc., Salisbury, Conn., 1913-1916) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#HCRS|Historical Collections Salisbury]])

Historical Data Relating to Counties, Cities, and Towns in Massachusetts, 1997

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[[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] ==Historical Data Relating to Counties, Cities, and Towns in Massachusetts, 1997== *'''Full Title''': Historical Data Relating to Counties, Cities and Towns in Massachusetts *'''Compiler''': Prepared by William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth *'''Publication Year''': 1997 *'''Publisher''': New England Historical Genealogical Society (Thomson-Shore: Dexter, Michigan) *'''Page Count''': 176 pages ==Cite this book== *Galvin, William Francis. Secretary of the Commonwealth. ''[[Space:Historical Data Relating to Counties, Cities, and Towns in Massachusetts, 1997|Space:Historical Data Relating to Counties, Cities and Towns in Massachusetts]]'' Fifth Edition. New England Historical Genealogical Society (Thomson-Shore: Dexter, Michigan, 1997) ==Lookups== *For lookups, you can message [[Millerd-11]]. Book is currently under copyright protection. .
Excerpt from Introduction, page 5: "The fifth edition of Historical Data Relating to Counties, Cities, and Towns in Massachusetts, like its predecessors, provides summary information relating to counties and municipalities in Massachusetts. In this edition, however, the format has been restructured, and additional information relating to the town charters, archaic names, and section/village names added."
===Historical Data Relating to the Incorporation of and Abolishment of Counties in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts=== ==== Part One: Incorporation of Counties==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | County || Date of Incorporation/first mention ||Reference to Act |- | Barnstable|| June 2, 1685 ||Ply. Col. Rec. Vol. VI, p.169 |- | Berkshire || April 21, 1761 || Prov. Laws, Vol. IV, p.432 |- | Bristol || June 2, 1685 || Ply. Col. Rec. Vol. VI, p.169 |- | Dukes|| June 22, 1695 ||Prov. Laws, Vol. I, p. 216 |- | Essex ||May 10, 1643 ||Mass. Bay Rec. Vol. II, p.38 |- | Franklin|| June 24, 1811||Chapter 61, Acts of 1811 |- |Hampden|| February 25, 1812||Chapter 137, Acts of 1811 |- | Hampshire|| May 7, 1662||Mass. Bay Rec. Vol. IV Part 2, p.52 |- | Middlesex|| ​May 10, 1643||Mass. Bay Rec. Vol. II, p.38 |- | Nantucket|| June 22, 1695 ​||Prov. Laws, Vol. I, p. 216 |- | Norfolk (defunct/extinct)||May 10, 1643 ​||Mass. Bay Rec. Vol. II, p.38 |- | Norfolk|| March 26, 1793​||Chapter 72, Acts of 1792 |- | Plymouth|| ​June 2, 1685||Ply. Col. Rec. Vol. VI, p.169 |- | Suffolk|| May 10, 1643 ​||Mass. Bay Rec. Vol. II, p.38 |- | Worcester|| April 2, 1731 ​||Prov. Laws, Vol. II, p.584 |} ==== Part Two: Abolishment of County==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | County || Date ||Chapter: Section / Acts of |- | Franklin|| July 1, 1997 ||151:567 / 1996 |- | Middlesex|| July 11, 1997|| 48:1 / 1997 |- | Hamden|| July 1, 1998 || 48:1 / 1997 |- | Worcester|| July 1, 1998 ||48:1 / 1997 |- | Hampshire||January 1, 1999||300:11 / 1998 |- | Essex|| July 1, 1999||300:11 / 1998 |- | Berkshire|| July 1, 2000||300:11 / 1998 |- | Suffolk|| July 1, 1999||Ma. Gen. Law Chapter 34B Sec.1 |} ==Previous Versions of this Text== :Historical Data Relating to Counties, Cities, and Towns in Massachusetts, Boston, Wright & Potter printing co., state printers,1920 Edition. 73 pp. Available on [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009589403 HathiTrust, Free]

Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Illinois Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Illinois|Illinois Sources]] == Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois == * edited by Newton Bateman (1822-1897) & Paul Selby (1825-1913) * published by Munsell Publishing Company, Chicago, 1900. * Source Example: ::: Bateman, Newton & Selby, Paul. ''[[Space:Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois|Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois]]'' (Munsell Publishing Co., Chicago, 1904) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Bateman|Bateman]]: County, Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois (1900) ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl5810bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904693 ==== Boone County (1909) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclbc02bate ==== Carroll County (1913) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycccl01bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclcar01bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652427 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycccl02bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyc01unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3BMVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652427 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101737807 ==== Cass County (1915) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicencyclop01bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyc00martgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DRQVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652431 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicencyclop02bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl02bate_1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652431 ==== Champaign County (1905) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclv1bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclope01bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyc00sellgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WRUVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652439 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclope02bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclv2bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652439 ==== Christian County (1918) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl01bate_1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008700659 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl00bate_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008700659 ==== Clark County (1907) ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl00clarkbate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011679917 ==== Coles County (1906) ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclcoc00bate ==== Cook County ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl001inbate ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_htEpAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=htEpAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008700640 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalency2bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl02bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008700640 ==== Du Page County (1913) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycol01bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652228 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclo02bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl1905bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652228 ==== Effingham County (1910) ==== ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100406947 ==== Edgar County ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl00bate_1 ==== Evanston County (1906) ==== * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008715514 :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyc00shepgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl01inbate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclol01bate ::* https://archive.org/details/3889366 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u3IUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652232 :* Vol. 2 (1906) ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclevan02bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652232 ==== Fayette County (1910) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* :* Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101737712 ==== Fulton County ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl06bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101737616 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009568300 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100677632 ==== Grundy County ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl02selb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100550783 ==== Hancock County (1921) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl00bate_2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100734544 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl02bate_2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100678097 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100734544 ==== Henderson County ==== * Vol. 1 (1911) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011679940 search only * Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011679940 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102290622 ==== Jo Daviess County ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl05bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009586321 ==== Kane County ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclkan00bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl00unse ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011679953 ==== Kankakee County (1906) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl01kankakeebate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652205 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011679952 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101737592 ==== Kendall County ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl01bate_2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652467 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl02bate_3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652467 ==== Knox County (1899) ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycknill00bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100677971 ==== Lake County ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/ldpd_8627110_000 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102435882 ==== Lee County ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl04bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycllee00inbate ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028805526 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009567990 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652502 ==== Livingston County (1909) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl11selb ==== McDonough County ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl1907bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyc02bate Pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyc01bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl03bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011680013 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652528 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009571285 ==== McHenry County (1903) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* :* Vol.2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historical2bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100699195 ==== McLean County ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclmcl01bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652596 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011680010 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652596 ==== Mercer County (1903) ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyc00bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652607 ==== Montgomery County ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl01bate_4 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl02bate_5 ==== Morgan County (1906) ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl00bate_3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011679999 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101737790 ==== Ogle County (1909) ==== :* Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008653107 :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyc00carpgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bRsVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclo01bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclo01inbate ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092225840 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl5809bate :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclop02bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl02inbate ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092225832 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyc00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yRsVAAAAYAAJ ==== Piatt County (1917) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycloped02bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyc02unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lxoVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652797 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclopc02bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclpiatt02bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652797 ==== Peoria County ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalency01bate ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092225550 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclpeoria01bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007696514 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100734986 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100677625 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalency02bate ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092225568 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007696514 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011680003 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100734986 ==== Rock Island County (1914) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycloill01bate :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclill02bate ==== St. Clair County (1907) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl01bate_3 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl02bate_4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100415834 ==== Sangamon County (1912) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl01bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycloisc01bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652810 :* Vol. 2 Biographical ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl21bate pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl22bate pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclopedi02bate pt. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652810 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011679986 ==== Schuyler County ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl02dyso ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl00bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl07bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008653085 ==== Shelby County (1910) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* :* Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101737815 ==== Tazewell County ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924093604670 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770636 ==== Warren County (1903) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl02bate_7 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl02bate_6 ==== Winnebago County (1916) ==== :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl01bate_5 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652789 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencycl01bate_6 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652789 ==== Biographical and Memorial Edition (1915) ==== : Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100736464 : Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalmemo02bate ==== Biographical, Memorial, Illustrative (1920) ==== ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100736802 ==== Commemorative Biographies (1926-1943) ==== :* Vol. 1 (1926) ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalen01bate :* Vol. 2 (1933) ::* https://archive.org/details/historical02bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalencyc2bate ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalen02bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012358342 :* Vol. 3 (1943) ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalen03bate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012358342

Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Ogle County

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Illinois Genealogy Resources]] == Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Ogle County == Excerpt from the preface in Volume II: :The sources of information have been various. They include histories and historical papers, treatises, addresses, official documents and reports, court records, newpaper files, scrap books, individual and organization records, correspondence an dperson and interviews. Among the histories and historical writings used are: Boss's "History of Ogle County (1850); Kett's "History of Ogle County" (1878); Portrait and Biographical Album of Ogle County" (1886); "The Biographical Record of Ogle County" (1899); Ford's "History of Illinois" .... * Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, edited by Newton Bateman, Paul Selby * History of Ogle County, edited by Horace G. Kauffman, Rebecca H. Kauffman. * published by Munsell Pub. Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1909 * Citation Example: ::: ''[[Space:Historical_encyclopedia_of_Illinois_and_History_of_Ogle_County|Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Ogle County]]'' (Newton, Bateman. Chicago, Illinois. Munsell Pub. Co., 1909.) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Ogle_Encyclopedia|Historical_encyclopedia_of_Illinois_and_History_of_Ogle_County]]: Page 1009 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical_encyclopedia_of_Illinois_and_History_of_Ogle_County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008653107 :Volume 1 * https://archive.org/details/historicalencyc00carpgoog :Volume 2 * https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclop02bate

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Historical Facts and Incidents Relating to the Family of Richard Greene

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Historical Facts and Incidents Relating to the Family of Richard Greene == with particulars regarding the ancestry and near relatives * by Josias Greene * published by Acton Free Press, Acton, Ont., 1907 * Source Example: ::: Greene, Josias. ''[[Space:Historical Facts and Incidents Relating to the Family of Richard Greene|Historical Facts and Incidents Relating to the Family of Richard Greene]]'' (Acton Free Press, Acton, Ont., 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Greene|Greene]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Facts and Incidents Relating to the Family of Richard Greene|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historicalfactsi00greeuoft

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'''This page has facts about the village which have been shared in a Facebook group. ''' '''They have been shared with the permission of the author James Berry a local historian for the village. ''' ---- === Llan Fact shared 12 August 2022 === For many years the hamlet of Bryn Rhys was independent of Llan. With its Chapel, two pubs, a smithy, a shop and a school; It was a vibrant if unorthdox community. The name has nothing to do with anybody called Rhys rather it is the word Rhus meaning an obstacle or a barrier and walking up old Bryn Hill you can see why it got the name Difficult Hill - Bryn Rhus Ysgoldy is still there which translates as School house. ---- === Llan Fact shared 4 September 2021 === There has always been debate about how Y Bont Plismon got its name. Was a Policeman killed there by robbers breaking into Penrhiw Farm or was it all just a story? Well, thankfully I can now give you the facts. PC Thomas Owen originally from Denbigh had by 1874 been the village constable for15 years. By all accounts, he was a sensible, wise and resourceful officer who had the respect of the locals. His arrest rate was so low not because of his ineptitude but because of his excellent preservation of the Queen's Peace in Llan. On the afternoon of Tuesday 20th, October 1874 PC Owen attended a public auction at Bron Feriaeth Farm. He left early in the evening to return home probably due to the impending storm. That night Llansanffraid and the surrounding area was hit by torrential rain and devastating winds. PC Owen never returned home, On Wednesday morning 21st of October, a search discovered his body floating in a pool of water in Nant Y Garreg Ddu. The body was removed to Penrhiw Farm where Dr Pierce performed an autopsy. He deduced death was by drowning after a knock to the head. The inquest ventured that at the height of the storm PC Owen had tried to cross the wooden footbridge which was less than a yard wide and with no handrails. The strength of the wind it was believed had thrown him into the water whereupon he hit his head on the rocks. Unconcious he drowned in the swollen river. Other suggestions proffered that his police cape may have blown over his head causing him to fall. The court found that death was due to accidental drowning. From then on the bridge was renamed Y Bont Plismon, its original name lost forever. There is a mention of this in the Welsh newspaper [https://hdl.handle.net/10107/3147758 Y Dydd "YSTORMFAWR" 30 October 1874 (accessed 1 August 2022)] published by William Hughes Policeman Thomas Owen, Llansantffraid Glan Conwy, lost his life during the storm on Tuesday night. As he dared to see towards his home, He slipped on a stone bridge to which there were no guides; he hit his head against a large stone, and went headlong into the water, and died. {{Image|file=Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village-14.jpg |caption=Funeral of a Police Officer }} ---- === Llan Fact shared 1 September 2021=== In the mid 19th century the railway had not yet cut the village off from the river. At high tide, the water would fill up the creeks and gullies presenting a totally different view than today. Had you been down on the shore on Monday 27th October 1857 you would have seen a large crowd of people from the village and the surrounding area gathered to see the launching of one of the last ships to be built in Llan. The sloop The Ann & Ellen had been built of local oak by the master Shipwright John Jones. The trouble-free launching into the Conwy was noted as perfect by the press The Ann & Ellen was built for the Slate trade and was capable of carrying 60 -70 tons of slate. {{Image|file=Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village-2.jpg |caption=Before the Railway }} ---- === Llan Fact shared 31 August 2021 === In 1887 the Crown Inn was put up for sale. The description of the premises gives an idea of how the many small inns in Llan would have looked." "Lot 3 Licensed Inn The Crown with outbuildings and garden, Situate on the main road to Eglwysbach at Top y Llan now in the ownership of Owen Jones. Basement- cellar and Brewhouse. Ground floor- Bar. Kitchen and Parlour, First floor- 2 bedrooms with attics above. " ---- === Llan Fact shared 28 August 2021 === When Sir John Wynn of Gwydir reported on the plague in Llan in the late 16th century. He noted that only " five cabins" stood near the church. By the late 18th century the village was dominated by four farms. Tyddyn Y Llan, Ty Mawr yn Llan, Bryn Gynog and the Union Inn Farm. Only two houses stood on "Church Street" , today's Victoria House and Tan y Fynwent. The main concentration of housing was on Stryt Ucha' (Top Llan) and Pendraw Llan and around the now vanished square. A few cottages clung to Pen Tai which developed after the first Bryn Ebenezer was built. The vast majority of building in the village dates from trhe 19th century and after. The term Church Street is a very modern development. In the 1930's it was noted as Main Street but locals called it Pentre Llan. Locals simply divided Llan up into Pentre Llan, Canol Llan, Pendraw Llan and Top Llan. ---- === Llan Fact shared 9 August 2021 === The tithes and rents from the parish of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy made the position of rector a very lucrative one indeed. However for many years in the late 17th century and 18th the rector of the parish, didn't live here. The Rectory was rented out and the rector rarely if ever visited. Tithes and rents were collected on his behalf. Instead, the rector would employ a curate to run the parish and pay him a wage , which at times was barely enough for the curate to survive on. The curate lived in a house next to the church known as Tan y Fynwent. The Mounting Stone which he used to get onto his horse is just still visable outside his front door. In later years ithe house would become the Church Institute, then a shop and today is divided into two flats. The house today has been renamed TIr Eglwys, and one can only hope it will regain its original name soon. ---- === Llan Fact shared 8 August 2021 === For centuries a small stone chapel gaurded the entrance to the little river port of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, The chapel was dedicated to St Ffraid and marked the spot of her supposed miracle of changing rushes into fish. However the site has been sacred for centuries before the chapel was built. The rock would have been an island when the tide was in and was marked as sacred by the Celts to their goddess Ffraid. The majority of Ffraid sites are located at or near obvious water features. At Dyserth the waterfalls. The vast expanse of St Ffraid's Bay in Pembrokshire. In Llan the rock marked the site where the fresh water of the village stream met the salty waters of the estuary. Even today the clear water of the stream exit in to the Conwy from a culvert under the embankment. Somebody other than myself has also realised the importance of this site and hangs strips of cloth near the spot on the major ancient celtic festivals., When the Celts converted to Christianity they made their gods and goddesses saints. Exit the goddess Ffraid enter St Ffraid. In the late 17th century the Chapel was stiil been used for offerings to St Ffraid for the safety of the herds. In the early 18th century it stood in ruins, untiL a huge storm in or around 1740 washed every trace away. The rock on which the chapel stood is called Pen trwyn yr Hen Gapel. ---- === Llan Fact shared 7 August 2021 === When the old medieval church of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy was demolished in 1839 very little of its ancient sructure and contents remained. However if you look closely some traces are still visable. 1.Any good bits of masonary were re cycled to build the North wall this included many shaped pieces of sandstone which more than likely came from the Roman fort at Caerhun. 2. The limestone ridge tiles of the old double aisled church were reused. 3.The old East window of 15th century stained glass depicting St Catherine and St John was repaired and placed in the west wall above the door. 4. The 18th century parish chest with its triple lock, 5. The tomb of Lady Eleanor Mytton (1642) ---- === Llan Fact shared 6 August 2021 === The old parish of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy which consisted of five townships:- Deunant, Llan or Tre'r Llan, Penoros,Trallwyn and Tre Bwll. This parish was also known as Diserth. In 1873 part of the township of Deunant was lost to the new parish of Trofarth and in 1900 the remainder of the township of Deunant and part of the township of Tre Bwll went to the new parish of Bryn y Maen. In 1970 a small portion of the north of the parish was transferred to the parish of Llangwstenin. ---- === Llan Fact shared 19 March 2021 === In 1860 the government legislated for the destruction of the vast majority of fishing weirs and fish traps. In use for hundreds of years they were highly effective and even in 1860 the government feared that they were damaging fish stocks. The fishing weir at Llandrillo yn Rhos had been established by the Cistercian Monks of Aberconwy, A fish processing "factory" based around what is now Rhos Fynach, Rhos' weir was in operation well into the age of photography and beyond. At low tide the remains of it's wooden fences and stone lines can still be seen. In Llan along the river between Bys y Benwaig yr Ail and Carreg y Groes and below Garth Farm was Cored Trallwyn (Trallwyn Weir). An alternative name Cored Bigot (Spikey Weir /Picket Weir) gives some suggestion of its construction. The weir seems to have been very profitable . As a result of a legal case in 1600 "William ap Meredith Ap David Ap Gronowe" was granted "all fish and profits in the wear and fishing place called Cored Bigot alias Cored Talloyn in every four tides and ebbings in the river and water of Conwey every Tuesday, Tuesday night Wednesday and Wednesday night." {{Image|file=Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village-4.jpg |caption=Rhos Weir }} The picture shows Rhos Weir ---- === Llan Fact shared 11 March 2021 === Margaret Yorke nee Holland. 1778 - 1848 In 1776 John Holland married Margaret Ellis heiress of Plas Ucha' daughter of John Ellis and Mary Anwyl. On marrying Margaret, Mr Holland gained not just a wife but the lands of Plas Ucha' and her £20,000 fortune. They were to have two daughters both of whom would make very advantageous marriages and further the family's fortunes. The eldest daughter Mary was to marry John Lloyd- Wynne the Squire of the Plas Coch Estate, Their second daughter Mary was to do even better in 1807 she married Mr Simon Yorke II and became mistress of the fantastic Erddig estate near Wrexham. It was a relative of the girls, Robert Anwyl who gave the church its sundial. {{Image|file=Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village-5.jpg |caption=Margaret Yorke nee Holland. 1778 - 1848 }} The picture shows Margaret Yorke of Erddig with her son Simon Yorke III ---- === Llan Fact shared 10 March 2021 === The Union Inn stood on the parcel of land on Stryt Ucha (Top Llan Rd) between Merion Cottage and Gordon Villa. It consisted of a small farm., Inn and a Smithy, The land associated with it is today's Acre Field, Llywelyn Terrace and Avenue and the Park. Today's children's park stands on the same footprint its smallest field. ---- === Llan Fact shared 19 February 2021=== In the late 1820's opposition grew across the country to the government's idea to grant emancipation the the country's catholics. In towns and villages all across the kingdom Anti Popery movements were established to stop catholics gaining civil and religious liberty. In Llan the movement was led by William Williams Esq, of Hendrewaelod. A unswerving member of the Established Church, Williams gathered a group of likeminded men around him. The men in William's group were from across the social divide.In his speeches claimed that the pernicious tenets of the Church of Rome, were hostile to the civil and religious liberties of the country. At 11 o'clock on the morning of Dec 30th, 1828 at which speaker after speaker attacked the idea of Catholic Emancipation Williams produced a petition. In it it asked the King to stand firm against emancipation. Over 400 men signed the petition that morning. A month later Williams received a reply from Sir Robert Peel;The king had been pleased to receive the petition and had read it. Despite the petition Catholic emancipation passed into law later that year and the Anti Popery Movement in Llan eventually disappeared ---- === Llan Fact shared 17 February 2021 === In the 1911 census, there were 1173 people over the age of 4 living in the Parish of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy. Of these, a massive 86% spoke Welsh ( 62% both English and Welsh and 14% Welsh only) Many of these are now in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy%2C_Denbighshire_One_Place_Study Llansanffraid Glan Conwy One Place Study] ---- === Llan Fact shared 16 February 2021 === A shorter fact today for you. I've always liked this view of Llan. The field that is being ploughed was called Cae David and the small valley beyond was known as Nant y Pistyll {{Image|file=Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village.jpg |caption=Cae David }} ---- === Llan Fact shared 12 February 2021=== Alfred Perrin was born in Birmingham in 1834. As a young man, he studied art in France. In later life, he settled with his wife Sarah in Wales at Penmaenmawr where his two children Clara and Robert were born. By 1911 the family had moved to the Artist Colony in the new development in Llan called New Glan Conway (Known today as West End) to a house called Vaynol. Perrin and his daughter Clara who was also an artist were inspired by the unspoilt countryside while his son Robert became a photographer. Perrin died in November 1917 and was buried in the village cemetery. Sometimes after that, the family moved to a newly built house at the Junction of Top Llan and Ty Du Rd. The house was called Trum y Garnedd after the field in which it had been built. Ther Perrins must have made an impression because the walkthrough Maes Hyfryd along Ty du Rd and back along Top Llan Rd is called by locals "Going round Perrin" Where the Waters Meet. Glan Conwy. {{Image|file=Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village-3.jpg |caption=Where the Waters meet }} Today this is where the Nant runs under the road into Snowdonia Nurseries ---- The Antelope Inn Graig ceased being an Inn sometime before 1841. In that year it was the home of Edward Evans aged 35 a Joiner who lived there with his wife. Along with them lived another 6 people including apprentice William Evans 15 and Ann Jones his servant. ---- === Llan Fact shared 21 July 2020 === According to the earliest historical records the community of Llansanffraid was created in the early part of the 6th century by Maelgwyn Gwynedd. Maelgwyn is said to have given 5 of his townships of the Kingdom of Rhos to our community. These were Tre Llan, Trebwll. Tretrallwyn, Tredeunant and Trebenoros. One of these Tretrallwyn was known as the TIr Bord that is the land that provided for the Prince's table with food and provided accommodation for the Prince at Hendrewaelod ---- === Llan Fact shared 7 July 2020 === Llan usually held its weekly market on a Thursday on the square out side the Conway Vale Hotel. The square has long vanished beneath the A470 and the site of the Vale awaits redevelopment. As well as its weekly market the village had its monthly fairs. Held on or near the first of the month.There were three especilaly important fairs. Ffair Ffraid (February 1st / 2nd) This was the fair to celebrate the village's patron saint.In May was held the Ffair Cyflogi (Hiring Fair) At this fair young men and women hired themselves out for he year to local farmers.Towards the end of summer came Ffair Fel (Honey Fair). Sometimes Sel Potiau were held where fancy goods and crockery were sold to the villagers. By the beginning of the 20th century the markets had stopped and the fairs were failing. Just before the first world war both had ceased to exist. {{Image|file=Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village-1.jpg |caption=Square outside the Conwy Vale Hotel }} ---- === Llan Fact shared 16 June 2020 === Without doubt the parish has some beautiful and wonderfully sounding names. Cilglasan is a corruption of Cil Glas Llyn the narrow blue lake, which centuries ago filled the little valley. Penoros is literallly the Pen o rhos . The furthest end of the early medieval Kingdom of Rhos to more modern ones such as Cae Ffwt which started off as Cae Ffwtbol and in a different place. The village itself has changed its name a few times originally known as Dyserth the Dyserth alis san Ffryed. Later on Llansanffraid then Llansanffraid Glyn Conwy and then Llansantffraid Glan Conway. When the railway came the name was shortened to Glan Conway to fit on the tickets. In 1974 the A was dropped and Glan Conwy appeared. Today Llansanffraid has made a comeback. In the 1980's the argument was whether we were to spell it with a T or not. But the old communion cup of 1689 spelt it without a T so we are now officially Llansanffraid Glan Conwy or just Llan. {{Image|file=Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village-10.jpg |caption=The Village }} Comment on this post Thank you James that's interesting as up at Cilglassen farm there is a large lake at the bottom of the yard. Smaller in the summer but huge in the winter months when it's wet. I have a very old leaflet that I will copy for you covering the tithes paid and covering Llanrhos and the uprising I think. ---- === Llan Fact shared 11 June 2020 === In times gone by young men, in particular, would wait for the tide to go out and then they would carefully walk out onto the sand now just barely covered with water. They would feel for Flat Fish with their toes. When they discovered one it was speared with a trident known as a "Tryffant" To get out to the best areas to fish in this unique way they would have had to cross a deep channel into which the village sewers used to empty. It was poetically known as the Ffos Cachu (Shit Ditch) {{Image|file=Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village-13.jpg |caption=Tryffant }} Comments on the post Someone in the village remembers doing that frequently as a child. It was not unknown for the less careful to spear their feet! They were frustrated in trying to get hold of a barbed implement as the flatfish fell off the spikes they took out on the river. None of the adults who had the wherewithal to do it would weld a barb onto anything for them. He also remembers Jack Bach and Dick Station (don't ask me. The former was a joiner, the latter lived in the station house) creating a 'fish trap ' ie a net attached to stakes in the river bed to catch mainly flat fish. Brian tried to steal some fish as the tide receded but, of course, was always chased by Dick Station. Late 30's/early 40s. I'm reliably informed by two remaining members of my father's gang of the 1930s that when the famous pilot whale got stranded and died my father walked out to it and chopped some of it off for his mother to cook. I was also told that when the pilot whales were in the river viewed from the old School it was thought to be a German Submarine. The children were dismissed with the words to your homes boys and every man for himself. Someone still has the dagger(!) He used to cut some flesh off it! He said it stank. Arthur Swan told him that the submarines were going up The Nant and he believed him! ---- === Llan Fact shared 2 June 2020 === On the 17th of May 1900 Britain exploded in celebration with the news that Mafeking had been relieved after a seven month siege. All over the country there were wild celebrations but it would seem they were a little wilder in Llan. When the news broke young men quickly turned tar soaked sacks into torches. A huge bonfire wa built on Pen Trwyn Yr Hen Capel on to which entusiastic villager gave up many a straw filled mattress.. These mattresses were soaked with paraffin commandeered from the church.and the blaze illuminated the night sky.. Many bells were rung and more fires were lit and people marched, sang and danced through the village until the early hours at which it was reported the village policeman " took a serene view" In 1905 the hero of Mafeking Lord Baden Powell himself visited Llan. He arrived by train and was met by his friend Mr Mcnicoll who picked him up by car and took him on a tour of the parish.. ---- === Llan Fact shared 1 June 2020 === In times of religious persecution, the early Baptists in Llan baptised converts to the cause in one of the two pools below, Y Bont Plismon. They used Llyn y Forwyn (The Maid's Pool) called so because it's said a maid from one of the surrounding farms had drowned in it. The other pool is called Llyn y Stalwyn (the Stallion's pool). The stream itself from Bont Plismon down is known as Nant y Carreg Ddu while above it is known as Nant y Geneth (The Girl's Stream) The streams and rivers all around have names that meant something to our ancestors for instance Nant y Cywarch (Hemp Stream!!) Comment on this post Nant y Garreg Ddu starts in Tyddyn Uchaf. ---- === Llan Fact shared 25 April 2020 === Around the year 1800 Ann Evans was beaten to death by her husband for joining the Baptist church at Fforddlas against his wishes. He was never punished for her murder. ---- === Llan Fact shared 24 April 2020 === The politics and religious divisions in Wales during the 19th century saw the village divided as never before. The majority were non conformist in religion and supporting the Liberal Party. A minority were Anglican; considerd to be more anglized and supportes of the Tories. This was only compounded by the campaign against the Welsh Language by the British government, The Tithe Wars and the refusal to disestablish the Church of England in Wales.Today thankfully those divisions have disapated however there are two physical reminders still remaining. At the beginning of the 20th century the village wanted to build a hall and the estate did offer the land where the childrens' park is in the village.However the Great War intervened. At the end of the war diagreements bubbled up. The chapels built the Neuadd Goffa (Memorial Hall) and the church built Church House. Both were built on the site of two villages shops Pen y Foel Stores and the Eagles. {{Image|file=Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village-8.jpg |caption=Pen Y Foel Stores }} {{Image|file=Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village-9.jpg |caption=The Eagles }} PIctures Pen Y Foel and The Eagles with Glan Conwy School Children outside ---- === Llan Fact shared 20 April 2020 === In 1756 John Wesley visited and preached in Llansanffraid Glan Conwy while on one of his famous preaching tours of the country. This is the entry in his diary Friday 13th August 1756. "..about 8 o'clock we reached Plas Bach where as soon as I named my name, William Roberts received us with all gladness. But neither he nor any of his family could speak a sentence of English. Yet our guide helped us out pretty well. After supper, we sang and went to prayers. Though they could not speak most of them understood English and God spoke to their hearts. Saturday 14th August 1756. Several of the neighbours came early in the morning and gladly received a few words of exhortation. We then rode through one of the pleasantest countries in the world by Holywell to Chester ---- === Llan Fact shared 14 April 2020 === When development started on the West End in the late 19th century they intended to give it the name "New Glan Conway" ---- === Llan Fact shared 31 March 2020 === The Conwy Sloop the Ann Margaret was wrecked under the Carreg y Person / Rectory Rocks. The only named wreck on our part of the river I can find {{Image|file=Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village-6.jpg |caption=Ann Margaret }} Comments on this facebook post There was also a "Jane and Margaret" Pte Elias Hughes, Rock Cottage 7th South Lancs Prince of Wales’s Volunteers, 37438 1889 - 6th February 1917, age 28 Elias was the youngest of seven children of Benjamin and Margaret Hughes. Benjamin, his father was a native of Glan Conway, as was his Grandfather, John. On the night of Sunday, April 7th 1861, Benjamin was the 16 year old Mate for his father on the “Jane and Margaret”, lying in Beaumaris, with his brothers, Elias 13 and William 8, as crew. In September 1871, Benjamin married Margaret Roberts. Their children were John, who became a saddler, William, a farm labourer, Benjamin, Thomas, a plumber, sisters Elisabeth and Jane Ann and finally Elias born in 1889. They lived in Rock cottage, where Margaret continued to live with Thomas and Elias after her husband died. The vessel Ann Margaret was named after my Nain, Ann Margaret Hughes daughter of Lucy and John Hughes who owned the shop in Church Street. Lucy was the daughter of John Evans who was the son of Thomas Evans who married Ellen Jones. Ellen was the daughter of a sea captain from Morfa Nefyn. John Evans my great grandfather was known as John Evans, Prince of Wales (the house where he lived). His parents were Evan Evans and Lucy Evans of Dol-y-Gro, this property name was adopted by preceding generations, namely Nell Jenks who adopted it for all her houses in the village. I remember my Nain Lucy Hughes telling me that when I was little and that mum was given her name through your Nain and the boat. Is Thomas buried in the old churchyard? ---- === Llan Fact shared 27 March 2020 === Everyone will know the legend of Ffraid and how she turned rushes into fish to feed the starving people of Llan. The fish she created are known in English as Sparling and in Welsh as Brwyniad. These fish are said to enter the river on February 1st St Ffraid's day. The Sparling were being caught up until the 1970s. ---- === Llan Fact shared 25 March 2020 === In 881 Anarawd of Gwynedd and the Princes of North Wales defeated Aethelred Lord of Mercia and his invading army at Cymryd on the western shores of the Conwy facing Llan. Anarawd's father Rhodri had been killed by the Mercians and the battle was known as "The Revenge for Rhodri". So bloody was the battle that the sands of the Conwy were said to have turned red. The story also adds that Anarawd dragged the captured Aethelred back into the Glan Conwy side. Here he lit a great fire under the capstone of the cromlech, Allor Moloch and when the stone was white hot with the heat he roasted the defeated Aethelred to death. {{Image|file=Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village-12.jpg |caption=Cymryd from Carreg y Groes }} Cymryd from Carreg y Groes ---- === Llan Fact shared 24 March 2020 === Siop yr Eagles was purchased in 1922 and the site was used to build the Church House. Above the door is the carved head of a Stag. This was once above the main entrance of the old Ty Du and dates from the Middle Ages. It is now in a rockery in Upton, Chester. {{Image|file=Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village-7.jpg |caption=Siop yr Eagles }} ---- === Llan Fact shared 20 March 2020 === The village's original sundial was situated in the churchyard outside the site of the original door. It was the gift of Robert Anwyl to the village in 1736. The brass dial was replaced about 25 years ago when the original was stolen. ---- === Llan Fact shared 19 March 2020 === Pont Nant Y Garreg Ddu. Built in 1799 on the orders of the County commissioners at a cost o £1,000. It was built to replace a much older wooden bridge which carried the road from Llanrwst to Abergele. The stones used to build the bridge came from the Pant Y Ceirw quarry in Trefriw. {{Image|file=Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village-11.jpg |caption=Pont Nant Y Garreg Ddu }} ---- === Llan Fact shared 18 March 2020 === The original village square now lies under the A470. It was the site of the village's three annual fairs and monthly markets. In the 19th century, on summer, Sunday evenings interdenominational hymn singing took place outdoors on the square with hundreds in the congregation. ---- ==Sources ==

Historical gazetteer and biographical memorial of Cattaraugus County, N.Y.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Cattaraugus County, New York]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] == Historical Gazetteer and Biographical Memorial of Cattaraugus County, N.Y. == * published by Lyman, Horton Syracuse, NY., 1893. * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/historical-gazetteer-and-biographical-memorial-of-cattaraugus-county-ny/oclc/867081909?referer=di&ht=edition Worldcat entry].
* Source Example: ::: Adams, William. ''[[Space:Historical_gazetteer_and_biographical_memorial_of_Cattaraugus_County%2C_N.Y.|Historical gazetteer and biographical memorial of Cattaraugus County, N.Y.]]'' (Lyman, Horton, Syracuse, NY., 1893). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Adams|Adams]]: Page 471. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical_gazetteer_and_biographical_memorial_of_Cattaraugus_County%2C_N.Y.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/historicalgazett00adam Archive.org]
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Historical gazetteer of Steuben County, New York

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[[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Steuben County, New York]] == Historical gazetteer of Steuben County, New York == * Historical gazetteer of Steuben County, New York, with memoirs and illustrations” * by Millard Fillmore Roberts * published by M. F. Roberts, Syracuse, New York, 1891 * Source Example: ::: Roberts, Millard F. ‘’[[Space:Historical gazetteer of Steuben County, New York|Historical gazetteer of Steuben County, New York]]’’ (M. F. Roberts, Syracuse, New York, 1891) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Roberts|Space:Historical gazetteer of Steuben County, New York|Historical gazetteer of Steuben County, New York]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical gazetteer of Steuben County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *Both parts * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/543321-historical-gazetteer-of-steuben-county-new-york-with-memoirs-and-illustrations * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12823/ ($subscription) *Part 1: *https://archive.org/details/cu31924078391822/page/n7 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768517 *Part 2: *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010686748 *https://books.google.com/books?id=0PYpAQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books/about/Historical_Gazetteer_of_Steuben_County_N.html

Historical Gazetteer of Tioga County, New York, 1785-1888

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] == Historical Gazetteer of Tioga County, New York, 1785-1888 == * by William Burton Gay * published by W.B. Gay & Co., Syracuse, N.Y., 1887 * Source Example: ::: Gay, William Burton. ''[[Space:Historical Gazetteer of Tioga County, New York, 1785-1888|Historical Gazetteer of Tioga County, New York, 1785-1888]]'' (W.B. Gay & Co., Syracuse, N.Y., 1887) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Gay|Gay]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Gazetteer of Tioga County, New York, 1785-1888|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924024792420 * https://archive.org/details/historicalgazett01gayw * https://archive.org/details/historicalgazett02gayw

Historical genealogy of the Lawrence family : from their first landing in this country, 1635 to the present date, July 4th, 1858

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Historical Genealogy of The Lawrence Family == From their first landing in this country, 1635 to the present date, July 4th, 1858. : The second half of this book is titled "Genealogy of the ancestry and posterity of Isaac Lawrence", and is available separately. See [[#Table of Contents|Table of Contents]] below. * by Thomas Lawrence * published 1858 * 240 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical genealogy of the Lawrence family : from their first landing in this country, 1635 to the present date, July_4th, 1858|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available Online === * https://books.google.com/books?id=9YnhAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historicalgenea00lawrgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003154840 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11948/ === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Genealogy * Descendants of John Lawrence * Descendants of William Lawrence * Descendants of Thomas Lawrence * Lawrence and Townley connection * Appendix * Introduction * Preface * Genealogy of the ancestry and posterity of Isaac Lawrence and centennial meeting of his descendants ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XAIxAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731289 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofances00peas ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyancest00peasgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofances00peas_0 * Genealogy * Centennial Celebrations * Additions and corrections, [https://books.google.com/books?id=9YnhAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA233 Page 233] === Errata === * Additions and Corrections, [https://books.google.com/books?id=9YnhAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA233 Page 233]. * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Lawrence, Thomas. [[Space:Historical genealogy of the Lawrence family : from their first landing in this country, 1635 to the present date, July_4th, 1858|Historical Genealogy of The Lawrence Family]] [ Page ]. * ([[#Lawrence|Lawrence]])

Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and Their Connections

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and Their Connections == * by Henry Morton Woodson (b.1845) * published by The Author, Memphis, Tennessee, 1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and Their Connections|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Part 1, Page 1-354. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GuhfAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal01wood ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005785317 * Part 2, Page 381-760 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02wood ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005785317 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Woodson, Henry Morton. ''[[Space:Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and Their Connections|Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and Their Connections]]'' (The Woodson, Memphis, Tennessee, 1915) [ Page ]. * ([[#Woodson|Woodson]])

Historical Landmarks in The Town of Sherman, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] == Historical Landmarks in The Town of Sherman, Connecticut == Read at the eighth annual meeting of the Quaker Hill Conference, Sept. 7, 1906. * by Ruth Rogers * published by The Quaker Hill Conference Association, Quaker Hill, NY, 1907 * 26 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Landmarks in The Town of Sherman, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historicallandma00roge * https://archive.org/details/historicallandma00roge_1 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565536 === Citation Formats === * Rogers, Ruth. ''[[Space:Historical Landmarks in The Town of Sherman, Connecticut|Historical Landmarks in The Town of Sherman, Connecticut]]'' (Quaker Hill Conf. Assoc., Quaker Hill, NY, 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Rogers|Rogers]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Rogers, Ruth. ''[[Space:Historical Landmarks in The Town of Sherman, Connecticut|Historical Landmarks in The Town of Sherman, Connecticut]]'' (Quaker Hill Conf. Assoc., Quaker Hill, NY, 1907) [ Page ].

Historical Manuscripts Commission

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England|England Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Manuscripts Commission == "The series of these most important political and other documents commences in 1306, but papers of earlier date than the reign of Elizabeth are comparatively few. For the reigns of Elizabeth and James I, however, they constitute a body of state papers illustrative of general events and political transactions, with which the state papers preserved in the Public record office are alone comparable."--Roberts, R. A. * [[Wikipedia: Royal_Commission_on_Historical_Manuscripts|The Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts]] * published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, England * see [https://archive.org/details/guidetoreportsof01greauoft Guide to The Reports] - Part 1: Topographical (Index Of Places) And Part 2: Index Of Persons * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Manuscripts Commission|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * TBD: Organize and Document each publication below. === Available online at these locations: === Some of the links contain multiple volumes. : (in no specific order) ==== Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts ==== :* Vol. 1 (18??) Report ::* :* Vol. 2 (18??) Report ::* :* Vol. 3 (1872) Third Report ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3_sUAAAAQAAJ :* Vol. 4 (1874) Fourth Report ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hZXSAAAAMAAJ :* Vol. 5 (187?) Fifth Report ::* :* Vol. 6: Report ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom06grea :* Vol. 7 (1879) Seventh Report, Part I. Report & Appendix ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom07grea ::* https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/121369 :* Vol. 7 (1879) Seventh Report, Part 2 Appendix (cont.) & Index ::* https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/121369 :* Vol. 8 (1881) ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom00byugrea :* Vol. 9 (1884) Ninth Report, Part II. Appendix & Index ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tfvBQAAACAAJ :* Vol 10 Report ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom10grea :* Vol.11 1678-1688 11th Report, Appendix, Part II. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=o4zSAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshous00manugoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zKUKAAAAYAAJ :* Vol 12 1689-1690 12th Report, Appendix, Part VI. ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom_12grea ::* https://archive.org/details/hists52199538 :* Vol 13: Report 1690-1691 13th Report, Appendix, Part V. ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom_13grea ::* https://archive.org/details/hists52199547 :* Vol. 14 (1896) 1692-1693 14th Report, Appendix, Part VI. ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshous01manugoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rJgKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/hists52199556 :* Vol 15: Report ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom_g15grea :* Vol 16: Report ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom_f16grea ::* https://archive.org/details/sixteenthreporto00grea :* Vol 17: Report ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom_h17grea ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_Gw4RAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/seventeenthrepor00grea :* Vol 18: Report ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom18grea ::* https://archive.org/details/eighteenthreport00grea ==== Calendar of The Manuscripts of the Most Hon. the Marquess of Salisbury ==== * Vol. 1-24: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000272332 * Vol. 1 (1883) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarmanusc01grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc01grea_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc01greauoft Vol. 1 & 2 * Vol. 2 (1888) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc01greauoft/page/i/mode/1up * Vol. 3 (1889) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc03grea_1 * Vol. 4 (1892) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarmanuscr10ofgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mVtnAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 5 (1894) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc05greauoft Vol 5 & 6 * Vol. 6 (1895) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc05greauoft/page/n640/mode/1up * Vol 7 (1899) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc07grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc07greauoft Vol 7 & 8 * Vol 8 (1899) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarmanuscr11ofgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aF9nAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc08grea_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc07greauoft/page/i/mode/1up * Vol 9-10 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc09greauoft * (1904) Vol 10 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarmanuscr00giusgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HmFnAAAAMAAJ * Vol 11 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc11grea_0 * Vol 11-12 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc11greauoft * Vol 13 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc13greauoft * Vol 14 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc14grea_0 * Vol 17 (1938) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc17grea_0 ==== Report on Manuscripts in various collections ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/hists52200685 ::* https://archive.org/details/hists52200694 ::* Vol 1-2: https://archive.org/details/variousManuscripts01greauoft ::* Vol 3-4: https://archive.org/details/variousManuscripts03greauoft ::* Vol 5-6: https://archive.org/details/variousManuscripts05greauoft ==== Report on Manuscripts in the Welsh Language ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmssinwe01manugoog :* Vol 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/repmanuscwelsh01greauoft :* Vol 1, pt. 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr03willgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmssinwe00manugoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jw4RAAAAYAAJ :* Vol 1, pt. 3: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kA4RAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr02willgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri13grea :* Vol 2: ::* https://archive.org/details/repmanuscwelsh02greauoft :* Vol 2, pt. 2: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri22grea :* Vol 2, pt. 3: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qg4RAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr01willgoog :* Vol 2, pt. 4: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri24grea ==== Report on Franciscan Manuscripts preserved at the Convent, Merchants' Quay, Dublin ==== Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of His Majesty ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonfrancisc00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonfrancis00rigggoog * Vol 56 pt.4: Reports ::* https://archive.org/details/reports564grea ==== The Manuscripts of the Duke of Leeds, the Bridgewater Trust, Reading Corporation, the Inner Temple, [etc.] ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsoflee00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofduk00grea_0 ==== Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K.P., preserved at Kilkenny Castle. ==== New series. Presented to Parliament by command of His Majesty :* Vol 1-3: ::* https://archive.org/details/calmarqormonde01greauoft :* Vol 4-5: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc04greauoft :* Vol 6-7: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc06greauoft :* Vol 8: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc08greauoft ==== Report on the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Downshire ==== :* Vol. 1, pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/ReportOnTheManuscriptsOfTheMarquessOfDownshireV1Pt1 :* Vol. 1, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/ReportOnTheManuscriptsOfTheMarquessOfDownshireV1Pt2 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/ReportOnTheManuscriptsOfTheMarquessOfDownshireV2 :* Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/ReportOnTheManuscriptsOfTheMarquessOfDownshireV3 :* Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/ReportOnTheManuscriptsOfTheMarquessOfDownshireV4 :* Vol. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/ReportOnTheManuscriptsOfTheMarquessOfDownshireV5 * Vol 4: The Manuscripts of His Grace, the Duke of Rutland, G.C.B., Preserved at Belvoir Castle ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg00manugoog * Report on the Manuscripts of the family of Gawdy, formerly of Norfolk .. ::* https://archive.org/details/reportos11s50s6200greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of the family of Gawdy, formerly of Norfolk .. ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri00greauoft * The Manuscripts of Henry Duncan Skrine, Esq. : Salvetti correspondence ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofhen00grea * Report on the Manuscripts of the family of Gawdy, formerly of Norfolk ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri00grea_1 * The Manuscripts of the corporations of Southampton and King's Lynn ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofcor00grea_0 ==== The Manuscripts of the Earl of Dartmouth ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsearl02pagegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4KsKAAAAYAAJ :* Vol 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear01grea :* Vol 1-3 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear01greauoft :* Vol 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsearl00pagegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zgkRAAAAYAAJ :* Vol 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear03grea ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsearl01pagegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RKkKAAAAYAAJ ==== Report on the Manuscripts of Wells Cathedral ==== A Calendar of Abstracts ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00cathgoog * Vol 1: Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont. Diary of Viscount Percival afterwards first Earl of Egmont ::* https://archive.org/details/manuegmontvisc01greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of J.B. Fortescue, Esq., preserved at Dropmore ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri00fitz * The Manuscripts of J.B. Fortescue ...: preserved at Dropmore [being ... ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsjbfo01manugoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EAsRAAAAYAAJ :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsjbfo00manugoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Rp8KAAAAYAAJ :* Vol 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsjbfo00britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LAsRAAAAYAAJ :* Vol 3-4: The Manuscripts of J.B. Fortescue, Esq., preserved at Dropmore ::* https://archive.org/details/manufortescue03greauoft :* Vol 5-7: The Manuscripts of J.B. Fortescue, Esq., preserved at Dropmore ::* https://archive.org/details/manufortescue05greauoft * The Manuscripts of the Duke of Athole, K.T., and of the Earl of Home ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofduk00grea_3 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsduke00britgoog * The Manuscripts of J. Eliot Hodgkin, Esq., F. S. A. of Richmond, Surrey ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsjeli00gascgoog * Vol 2: The Manuscripts of the Marquis of Ormonde, Preserved at the Castle, Kilkenny ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsmarq00manugoog * Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont. Diary of Viscount Percival afterwards first Earl of Egmont .. ::* Vol 1: https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear01perc ::* Vol 2: https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear02per ::* Vol 3: https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear03perc * Report on the Manuscripts of the Corporation of Beverley ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr01enggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7g4RAAAAYAAJ * The Manuscripts of the Marquess of Abergavenny, Lord Braye, G.F. Luttrell, esq., [etc.] .. ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofabe00greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Lothian, Preserved at Blickling Hall, Norfolk ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr02manugoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2bsEzwbberQC ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuloth00greauoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000272030 * Vol 1-2: Report on the Manuscripts of the Right Honourable Lord Polwarth, C.B.E., formerly preserved at Mertoun House, Berwickshire, and now in H.M. General Register House, Edinburgh ::* https://archive.org/details/reportpolwarth12greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of Wells cathedral .. ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanus00grea * Report on the Manuscripts of the corporation of Beverley ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044364 * Report on the records of the City of Exeter. Presented to Parliament by command of His Majesty ::* https://archive.org/details/repcityexeter00greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of the Corporation of Beverley ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00enggoog * Report on the records of the city of Exeter .. ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonrecordso00greaiala ==== The Manuscripts of the Earl Cowper, K. G., preserved at Melbourne hall, Derbyshire ==== :* Vol 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear01greaiala ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear01grea_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear01grea_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofea01grea :* Vol 2: ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear02grea_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsearl00fanegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=46sKAAAAYAAJ * Vol 2-3: ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofea2v3grea :* Vol 3: ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear03grea_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear03grea_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsearl01fanegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5KsKAAAAYAAJ * The Manuscripts of the Duke of Somerset, the Marquis of Ailesbury, and the Rev. Sir T. H. G. Puleston, Bart. ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofduk00grea_5 * (1883) 9th Report, Part 1. Report and Appendix. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bIUQAQAAMAAJ * (1894) 14th Report, Appendix, Part 4. The Manuscripts of Lord Kenyon ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptslord00hardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jQkRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/manlordkenyon00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsoflor00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsoflor01greauoft * (1897) The Manuscripts of Charles Haliday, Esq., of Dublin. Acts of the Privy Council in Ireland, 1556-1571 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsoflor02greauoft * The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Rutland, K.G. preserved at Belvoir Castle. ::* (1889) Vol. 2: https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg00unkngoog ::* (1889) Vol. 2: https://books.google.com/books?id=IgoRAAAAYAAJ ::* (1905) Vol 4: https://archive.org/details/dukerutlandbelv04greauoft ::* (1905) Vol 4: https://archive.org/details/cu31924032311023 * [[Space:Report on the Manuscripts of Lord Middleton|Report on the Manuscripts of Lord Middleton]] ::* https://archive.org/details/repwollatonhall00greauoft * The Manuscripts of J. J. Hope Johnstone, Esq., of Annandale ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsjjho00manugoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=auzj2WtjZ7AC * The Manuscripts of the Earl of Lonsdale .. ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofea00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsearl00cartgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nK0KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsoflon00greauoft * The Manuscripts of the Right Honourable F.J. Savile Foljambe, of Osberton ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MK4KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofrig00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/manfjsavilefolj00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsrigh01coungoog * Report on the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Lothian: Preserved at Blicking ... ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr03collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DEsRAAAAYAAJ * Report on the Manuscripts of the corporation of Beverley ::* https://archive.org/details/corporabeverley00greauoft * The Manuscripts of the corporations of Southampton and King's Lynn .. ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofcor00grea * The Manuscripts and correspondence of James, first earl of Charlemont ::* Vol 1-2: https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptscorre01greauoft ::* Vol 2: https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptscorre02greauoft * Calendar of the Stuart Papers Belonging to His Majesty the King, Preserved at Windsor Castle. ::* (1902) Vol. 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarstuartp04librgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart01grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart01grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart01greauoft ::* (1904) Vol. 2: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarstuartp03librgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dAwRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/stream/calendarofstuart01greauoft#page/616/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarstuartp01librgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart02grea ::* (1907) Vol 3: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarstuartp02librgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart03grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc03greauoft ::* (1910) Vol 4: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart04grea ::* https://archive.org/stream/calendarofmanusc03greauoft#page/n715/mode/2up ::* (1912) Vol 5: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart05grea ::* https://archive.org/details/stuartpaperswind56greauoft ::* (1916) Vol 6: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart06grea ::* https://archive.org/stream/stuartpaperswind56greauoft#page/n803/mode/2up ::* (1923) Vol 7: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart07grea * The Manuscripts of the corporations of Southampton and King's Lynn .. ::* https://archive.org/details/corpsouthamptonking00greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Lothian: Preserved at Blicking ... ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr02collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6MUKAAAAYAAJ * Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Most Hon. the Marquis of ..., Part 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarmanuscr01giusgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IQkRAAAAYAAJ * The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry corporations, the Earl of Radnor, Sir Walter Corbet, Bart., and others ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofshr00grea * Report on the Manuscripts of Colonel David Milne Home of Wedderburn Castle, N.B ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044653 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr01homegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/manudavidmilneho00greauoft * The Manuscripts of Sir William FitzHerbert, Bart., and Others ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=o-RuiMn0BpgC ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptssirw00cartgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofsir00grea * The Manuscripts of the Duke of Hamilton, K.T ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofduk00grea_2 * The Manuscripts of S. H. Le Fleming, Esq., of Rydal Hall ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0qsKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofshl00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsshle00wardgoog * Calendar of the Manuscripts of the dean and chapter of Wells .. ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091752018 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091752026 :* Vol 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarmanuscr00cathgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tsAKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanus01grea :* Vol 2: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanus02grea * The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and King's Lynn ... ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptscorp00englgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NaYLAAAAYAAJ * Report on the Manuscripts of Lord Montagu of Beaulieu ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8D7SHHC3yEAC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7lJnAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044992 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00manugoog ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr03lomagoog * Report on the Manuscripts of F. W. Leyborne-Popham, Esq., Littlecote, Co. Wilts ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr04manugoog ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanusfwl00greauoft * Report on the Palk Manuscripts in the possession of Mrs. Bannatyne, of Haldon, Devon ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonpalkmanu00grearich * Report on the Palk Manuscripts in the possession of Mrs. Bannatyne, of Haldon, Devon ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonpalkmanu00greauoft * Vol 1, pt. 1: Report on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00chamgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4E0RAAAAYAAJ * The Manuscripts of the Earl of Carlisle, preserved at Castle Howard .. ::* https://archive.org/details/earlcarlislehow00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear00grea_1 * The Manuscripts of the Marquess Townshend .. ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofmar00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofmar00grea_2 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofmar00greauoft :* Vol pts. 4-5: ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsmarq00tomkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2qsKAAAAYAAJ * The Manuscripts of the Duke of Beaufort: the Earl of Donoughmore ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsduke00ofgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pg0RAAAAYAAJ * Vol 1, pt. 1: Report on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4E0RAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h8UKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00chamgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr01chamgoog * The Manuscripts of J.M. Heathcote, Esq., Conington Castle ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=K2xnAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044646 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofjmh00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsjmhe01heatgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044646 * Report on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Verulam, preserved at Gorhambury .. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UqsKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028063463 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00hardgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00hardgoog * Report on the Pepys Manuscripts preserved at Magdalene College, Cambridge ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonpepysman00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonpepys00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonpepys00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonpepysman00grea * The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Portland: preserved at Welbeck abbey ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg00wardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fAcRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg08wardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5FBnAAAAMAAJ :* Vol 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg03wardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iQwRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg03wardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iQwRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofhis18911grea :* Vol 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg00cartgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1asKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofhis02grea :* Vol 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofhis03grea * Vol 5-6 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofhis56greauoft :* Vol 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg06wardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UJ8KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg01wardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7AcRAAAAYAAJ * The Manuscripts of the Duke of Roxburghe; Sir H. H. Campbell, Bart.; the Earl of Strathmore; and the Countess Dowager of Seafield ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofduk00grea_4 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsduke00frasgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=U58KAAAAYAAJ * The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmund's, and Great Grimsby corporation; and of the deans and chapters of Worcester and Lichfield, &c. .. ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsoflin00grea * Report on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Ancaster, Preserved at Grimsthorpe ... ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00eresgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr01lomagoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=w8IKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044307 * Report on the Manuscripts of Lady Du Cane ::* https://archive.org/details/manusladyducane00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr01lauggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ngoRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044471 * V(1903) The Manuscripts of His Grace The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry ... preserved at Drumlanrig Castle .. :* Vol 1. ::* https://archive.org/details/buccleuchqueens01greauoft :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/indexlibraryvol02socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=WJ8KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg00scotgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VCK2noZopmMC * Report on the Manuscripts of Mrs. Franklin-Russell-Astley, of Chequers Court, Bucks ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanusc00grea * Report on the Manuscripts of Mrs. Stopford-Sackville, of Drayton house, Northamptonshire .. ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091753990 :* Vol 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr02lomagoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2SwRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr02lomagoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2SwRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri01grea :* Vol 1-2: ::* https://archive.org/details/manustopfordsack01greauoft * (1904) The Manuscripts of the Earl of Mar and Kellie Preserved at Alloa house, N.B. ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsoflor03greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044786 :* Vol 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr03manugoog :* Vol. 2: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00ofgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zgoRAAAAYAAJ * Report on American Manuscripts in the Royal institution of Great Britain ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091754501 ::* Vol 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonamerica03dorcgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jYAQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonamerica00britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dmxnAAAAMAAJ ::* Vol 1-2: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonamerican12greauoft ::* Vol 3: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonamerica02dorcgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MoEQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonamerica01dorcgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tcEKAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol 3-4: ::* https://archive.org/details/amerimanuscript34greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of Allan George Finch, esq., of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland .. * Vol 1: https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri01greaiala * Vol 2: https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri02grea * Vol 2: https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri02greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Denbigh, preserved at Newnham Paddox, Warwickshire ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044414 ::* Part V: https://archive.org/stream/repwollatonhall00greauoft#page/n773 === Manuscripts of the House of Lords === * The Manuscripts of the House of lords 1678[-1693] .. 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Historical Maps and Gazetteers of Ireland

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[[Category:Ireland Genealogy Resources]] ''' Historical Maps and Gazetteers of Ireland''' Most of what follows are not sources for genealogical research (a few items are) but they can help tell or illustrate how and where our Irish ancestors and cousins lived. The structure chosen for this page involves some duplication. The first group of items lists guides to historical Irish maps. The second group highlights the main maps available for each period of Irish history. A small third group points to nautical and other specialist maps. The fourth group points to some on-line historical local maps. The fifth lists the on-line repositories of Irish maps (inevitably duplicating much of the earlier groups). The final group relates to gazetteers and townland names. The single best place to view historical Irish maps is [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/buy-old-historical-maps-of-ireland/ The Leslie Brown Collection] and the best single guide to what is available is that from [https://libguides.ucd.ie/findingmaps University College Dublin]. The most useful single gazetteer is [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009789784?type%5B%5D=title&lookfor%5B%5D=The%20Parliamentary%20Gazetteer%20of%20Ireland&ft=ft The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland]. The map highlights are some of the Tudor and Stuart plantation maps, Petty's maps for the Down Survey and the detailed maps produced by the Ordnance Survey. If you are looking for a particular type of map (Down Survey, Ordnance Survey, valuation etc) or a map from a particular period (Tudor, post union), then I hope you will find an explanation and link to it below. If you are in a hurry and are looking for a particular place, you could do worse than using this search on [https://virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=Limerick&kwOperList=ALL&searchHasImages=true&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&searchSourceFormatList=Cartographic&kwSearchFieldList=all Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury]. To use it 1. add a keyword (eg 'Waterford'), 2. press , 3. delete my initial keyword ('Limerick') and 4. filter by date if necessary. Or you could browse UCD's [https://libguides.ucd.ie/findingmaps/mapshistoriccounties guide to finding maps by county]. The National Library of Ireland published a book of map facsimilies, 'Ireland from Maps', Dublin, 1980. Unfortunately it is not available on-line, but you can see the contents list [https://library.villanova.edu/Find/Record/1609819/TOC here]. Please let me know if you find typos, broken links or errors in explanation or if you have suggestions for other items to include or improvements of any kind. ==Guides to historical Irish maps== Undoubtedly the best guide to historical Irish maps is that produced by University College Dublin, which is excellent in every way. It points to maps available in UCD's own hard copy and digital collections and to digital collections around the world. It more than warrants some serious study. *This excellent [https://libguides.ucd.ie/findingmaps '''site from University College Dublin'''] is a first class and well organised guide to Irish maps with links to all the important places. *[https://www.nli.ie/collections/our-collections/maps '''National Library of Ireland maps'''] mainly describes maps in its own collection, some of which have been digitised and are available to view through its [https://catalogue.nli.ie/Search/Results?type=AllFields&filter%5B%5D=format%3A%22Map%22 catalogue]. *As well as its own map collection '''Trinity College Dublin''' has this useful [https://www.tcd.ie/library/map-library/assets/pdf/Online%20Resources%20for%20Irish%20Mapping.pdf guide]. ==Historical Irish maps by period== The maps described below contain two detailed, all-Ireland, sets of maps, the Down Survey maps of 1655-58 and the Ordnance Survey maps produced from 1829 onwards, as well as other less detailed maps connected with the Tudor and Stuart plantations and various specialist maps, atlases etc produced from the 18th century onwards. ===Early maps of Ireland (bef 1590)=== There are a few maps of Ireland pre-dating the main period of Tudor and Stuart plantations, for example *'''The National Library of Scotland''' has this [https://maps.nls.uk/view-full/120226488#zoom=3&lat=3460&lon=3888&layers=BT map of the British Isle by Claudius Ptolemy] (c 150 AD) in an edition printed in 1525. *A lovely [https://i.pinimg.com/736x/e6/c6/5e/e6c65e46dcc9a8264ee48e4635e1809e--old-maps-middle-ages.jpg '''map of the British Isles and part of western Europe c 1200 AD'''] produced by Giraldus Cambrensis in his Topographia Hibernica. (See Gazetteers below.) *The '''Leslie Brown Collection''' has two maps of Ireland c 1500 and Ortelius's map of Ireland c 1550 on [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/ireland-1600-1700/ this page]. *'''The David Rumsey Collection''' has a [https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/workspace/handleMediaPlayer;JSESSIONID=bac0dd7c-4c63-4883-90cf-0f25dca56c13?qvq=w4s%253A%252Fwhere%252FIreland%252Fwhen%252F1607%252F%253Blc%253ARUMSEY%257E8%257E1&trs=11&mi=1&lunaMediaId=RUMSEY~8~1~324002~90093235 map of Ireland by Mercator, c1564 ]. *The '''Bibliothèque nationale de France''' has [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8490414z/f1.item.r=Irelande Hybernia nunc Irlant] c 1570. *The '''Library of Congress''' and other collections have this [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3200m.gct00126/?sp=22&r=-0.425,-0.039,1.85,0.776,0 map of the British Isles] from the atlas Theatrvm orbis terrarvm by Abraham Ortelius, published 1570 and [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g5780.ea000001/ this map by Ortelius published 1589]. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images.jpg |size=m |caption=Hiberniae, Britannicae Insvlae nova descripto - Abraham Ortelius, 1589. }} ===Tudor and Stuart plantation maps (1550-1642)=== Detailed mapping of Ireland started with the Tudor and Stuart plantations. Many of the maps are surprisingly detailed and include the main families (Irish or English) in each place. They may therefore contain useful genealogical information. For more information on the plantations see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rebellion%2C_plantation_and_war here]. *'''Irish maps c.1558-c.1610 extracted from the State Papers''' (UK National Archives) is a series containing 'more than 60 different maps depicting plantations, fortifications and townships in Ireland during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I, in the 16th and 17th centuries.' These maps are extracted not from the calendars of state papers, but from the underlying documents. They are described in a research guide [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/irish-maps-c1558-c1610/ here] with the underlying maps [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/r/C3981979 here]. The maps can be downloaded individually from the UK National Archives; there may be a charge, although at the time of writing (December 2023) up to 100 items can be downloaded free in a 30 day period. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-8.jpg |caption=A generalle description of Ulster (part of the State Papers and Maps of Escheated Counties) }} *[https://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/concern/works/9k41zf08r '''The Hardiman Atlas'''], a collection of 80 maps of (places in) Ireland collected by George Carew (1555-1629) who was active in the Tudor plantations of Ireland (initially in Leinster, then as president of Munster and finally as a surveyor of Ulster). (For more information on George Carew and his papers see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Calendars_of_Irish_State_Papers#Carew_Papers here].) The Atlas includes some outstanding maps of each of the provinces, several of the counties and some towns of Ireland and some maps of battles, all drawn between about 1580 and 1610, including this wonderful [https://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/concern/works/0r967437z?locale=en map of Ulster]. However, some of the maps included by Hardiman appear to be from periods after Carew. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-10.jpg |caption=A map of the province of Ulster c 1591-1598 by Francis Jobson }} *Some '''maps of places in Munster''' appear in 'Pacta Hibernia' [https://archive.org/details/pacatahiberniaor01staf_0/page/n17/mode/2up?view=theater vol 1] and [https://archive.org/details/pacatahiberniaor02staf/page/n19/mode/2up?view=theater vol 2] which relied on Carew's material (background [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Calendars_of_Irish_State_Papers#Carew_Papers here]). *Produced towards the end of the 18th century, but showing the situation much earlier is [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g5781e.ct000407/ ''''Ortelius Improved'''], or a new map of Ireland : Wherin are inserted the principal families of Irish and English extraction, who possess'd that kingdon[sic] on the commencement of the seventeenth century' (S Thompson, Dublin, c 1795). {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-5.jpg |caption=Ortelius Improved, or a new map of Ireland : Wherin are inserted the principal families of Irish and English extraction, who possess'd that kingdon[sic] on the commencement of the seventeenth century }} *The National Library of Ireland has this [https://catalogue.nli.ie/Collection/vtls000536659/CollectionList?hiddenFilters%5B%5D=hierarchy_top_id%3A%22vtls000536659%22&hiddenFilters%5B%5D=%21id%3A%22vtls000536659%22&type=AllFields '''collection of maps by Richard Bartlett'''] and others created circa 1602. The collection 'Includes maps and plans for towns and fortifications in various counties, including Armagh, Cork, Leitrim, Monaghan, Tyrone and Waterford. It also contains plans of structures such as Dublin Castle and maps depicting military encampments during the Nine Years War.' Richard Bartlett was Queen Elizabeth's map maker. *Queen's University Belfast has made available a digital set of 31 [https://digital-library.qub.ac.uk/digital/collection/p15979coll8/id/153/rec/1 '''Maps of the escheated counties of Ireland, 1609'''], mostly produced by Josias Bodley before the start of the Ulster plantation. More information about them can be found in this QUB [https://blogs.qub.ac.uk/specialcollections/newly-digitised-maps-of-the-escheated-counties-of-ireland-1609/ blog post]. The maps are from a volume produced by the Ordnance Survey in 1861, reproducing originals mostly from the State Papers; there is therefore a considerable overlap between them and the maps in the State Papers above, although the scope of the State Paper collection is wider, containing maps from earlier periods and of other parts of Ireland. *[https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/kh020pv7809 '''The Kingdome of Irland Devided into severall Provinces and the againe devided into Counties Newly described. . . . 1610'''], a marvellously detailed single page, colour map including stylised pictures of Irish men and women, 'gentle', 'civil' and 'wilde', included in the David Rumsey collection at Stanford University. (The same map is available on [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/LBC-EM-53 Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury] (ref LBC EM 53), but only in black and white.) *[https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-ATLAS-00002-00061-00001'''The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine'''], by John Speed, published in 1611/12 held by the University of Cambridge Library. The work is a beautiful coloured atlas with 66 pages on the British Isles, with details on the countries of England, Scotland and Wales and the counties within them. The atlas has pages for [https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-ATLAS-00002-00061-00001/17 Connacht], [https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-ATLAS-00002-00061-00001/38 Leinster (with the City of Dublin)], [https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-ATLAS-00002-00061-00001/44 Munster] and [https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-ATLAS-00002-00061-00001/59 Ulster]. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-1.jpg |size=m |caption=The Countie of Leinster with the citie Dublin Described - 1611. }} *There are some '''maps of Londonderry''' after the start of the plantation showing the proportions managed by the different companies in [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015066409536&view=1up&seq=11 Londonderry and the London companies], 1609-1629, being a survey and other documents submitted to King Charles I. by Sir Thomas Phillips, published by PRONI. Annaleigh Margey (see below) explains that these maps were produced for Sir Thomas by Thomas Raven in 1622. She tells us that two complete sets of Raven's maps exist, held by the Draper's Hall and Lambeth Palace Library. There is also a set in [https://andculture.org.uk/visit-us/north-down-museum/collections/plantation North Down Museum]. None of these is available on-line, but copies of some of them feature in various places, such as [https://www.greatparchmentbook.org/ulster-plantation/ The Great Parchment Book] website, this [https://niarchive.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Project-of-Plantation-booklet.pdf plantation booklet] and these [https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0095qr1 BBC 2 programmes]. *As noted above the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/browse/L._Brown_Collection '''Leslie Brown Collection'''] has a good selection of early Irish maps, including maps from the Tudor and Stuart periods. *In the period immediately before the Down Survey is this [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item/LBC-EM-75 '''map of the areas most affected by the rebellion of 1641''']. History Ireland has this article [https://www.historyireland.com/visualising-the-plantationmapping-the-changing-face-of-ulster/ Visualising the Plantation:mapping the changing face of Ulster] by Annaleigh Margey, the author of ''Mapping Ireland, c. 1550–1640: an illustrated catalogue of the plantation maps of Ireland'' (Dublin, 2009). This work, from the Irish Manuscripts Commission, apparently contains all 625 known plantation maps and costs €580. The same author wrote this [https://www.greatparchmentbook.org/2016/09/23/livery-company-maps-of-the-londonderry-plantation/ entry on livery company maps] in the Great Parchment Book blog. ===Petty's Down Survey maps (1655-58)=== William Petty's Down Survey of 1655-58 was first ever detailed, mapped land survey on a national scale anywhere in the world. It was carried out as part of the Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland to assess the land to be seized from those involved in the rebellion of 1641 and awarded to soldiers and adventurers. Its main product was a map of each parish of Ireland, showing the individual townlands (the smallest unit of land in Ireland's system) within it, describing their size and the quality of their land, valuing the land and listing its owners before the rebellion of 1641 (each described as either protestant or papist.) Most copies of the maps in most archives were destroyed in a variety of fires, but all the known surviving original and copy maps have now been digitised and assembled. The survey is a key source of genealogical information for the period. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-5.png |caption=Down Survey map of the parish of Carne, Forth, Wexford (low quality screen grab) }} {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-4.png |caption=Down Survey map of the barony of Forth, co Wexford (low quality screen grab) }} The survey also produced summary maps for each barony, and Petty himself later compiled an atlas with a whole Ireland map and summaries for each province and county. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-2.png |caption=General Map of Ireland with the fower Provinces and Countyes thereof }} Petty's personal set of the summary county, provincial and national maps was captured by a French vessel when en route to London and ended up in the Bibliothèque nationale de France, from where the Ordnance Survey eventual made and published a copy. Other copies of various maps survived in various archives, although there are a few gaps. Some copies of the maps were coloured and some monochrome. You can read more about the Down Survey in context [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rebellion%2C_plantation_and_war#The_Commonwealth.2C_the_Civil_Survey.2C_Down_Survey_and_Pender_census here]. The [https://downsurvey.tchpc.tcd.ie/ '''Down Survey web site'''] produced by Trinity College Dublin showcases the maps and is the best way to view them. There are two ways of accessing these maps on the web site *The [https://downsurvey.tchpc.tcd.ie/down-survey-maps.php Down Survey maps page] opens with the all Ireland map. From drop down boxes on the left you can choose a county or within a county a barony and within a barony a parish. At each choice the relevant summary or detailed map is shown. *The [https://downsurvey.tchpc.tcd.ie/landowners.php historical GIS page] opens with a map of all Ireland. From here you can choose one of four background options, modern topographical, satelite, Down Survey or 1890 Ordnance Survey. You can zoom in or out and move around whichever map you choose. For the Down Survey background option, the system will pick the right level of detail or summary and stitch two or more maps together as appropriate. On the lowest level it shows the outlines of townlands (even on the satelite or modern maps) and provides information on pre- and post Cromwellian settlement owners of land. You can choose to add an overlay of 17th century Irish roads. (The Down Survey web site also uses information from the Books of Survey and Distribution and the Pender Census - all described [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rebellion%2C_plantation_and_war#The_Commonwealth.2C_the_Civil_Survey.2C_Down_Survey_and_Pender_census here] - to feed into its historical GIS, making it very useful to genealogists and historians, although as always it is best to refer to the underlying documents.) Another excellent place to view the maps where they are in high quality and easy to find is on [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/buy-old-historical-maps-of-ireland/ '''The Leslie Brown Collection''']. The parish and barony maps appear under the 'Down Survey' heading and the county and provincial maps are listed under 'Map Collections' where they are described as Ireland and Counties, sir William Petty. The same maps are available on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beyond_2022_-_Ireland%27s_Virtual_Record_Treasury '''Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury'''] although it is harder there to find the maps that you want - you don't have the simple menu of counties, baronies etc that you find on the Down Survey or Leslie Brown sites. You could try this [https://virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=Down%20survey%20map&kwOperList=ALL&searchDocumentRepositoryNameList=Biblioth%C3%A8que%20nationale%20de%20France&searchDocumentRepositoryNameList=British%20Library&searchDocumentRepositoryNameList=Dublin%20City%20Library%20and%20Archive&searchDocumentRepositoryNameList=Ferns%20Diocesan%20Archive&searchDocumentRepositoryNameList=National%20Archives%20of%20Ireland&searchDocumentRepositoryNameList=National%20Library%20of%20Ireland&searchDocumentRepositoryNameList=Public%20Record%20Office%20of%20Northern%20Ireland&searchDocumentRepositoryNameList=Sligo%20County%20Libraries&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=all&resultSorting=relevance&searchIsProiItem=false&searchHasImages=true search] adding a term for the location you are looking for which may or may not work. There is more information on using the Virtual Treasury [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beyond_2022_-_Ireland%27s_Virtual_Record_Treasury here]. This [https://catalogue.nli.ie/Search/Results?lookfor=&type=AllFields&filter%5B%5D=format%3A%22Map%22&filter%5B%5D=digitised%3A%22Digitised%22&filter%5B%5D=author_facet%3A%22Petty%2C+William%2C+Sir%2C+1623-1687%22&limit=20 search] on the '''National Library of Ireland''' catalogue shows 11 county and provincial maps available there in digital format. The NLI also has several hundred copies of Down Survey maps in manuscript collections (call numbers MS 712 - MS 726) which appear not to have been digitised there, but which do form a large part of the Virtual Record Treasury's digital collection of the maps [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/browse/National_Library_of_Ireland here]. The summary maps are available directly from the [https://gallica.bnf.fr/services/engine/search/sru?operation=searchRetrieve&version=1.2&startRecord=0&maximumRecords=50&page=1&collapsing=true&exactSearch=true&query=%28dc.creator%20adj%20%22Petty%20%20William%22%20or%20dc.contributor%20adj%20%22Petty%20%20William%22%29 '''Bibliothèque Nationale de France'''] from where you can download them. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-9.jpg |caption=Sir William Petty's Down Survey summary map of the Queen's County c 1658 }} ===Between Petty and the Ordnance Survey (1660-1830)=== Although nothing as detailed as the Down Survey was produced until the Ordnance Survey started, new and improved maps were still produced. A selection of them is listed below. *[https://maps.nls.uk/view/108520548 '''Hibernia Regnum'''] (Kingdom of Ireland) in [https://maps.nls.uk/atlas/blaeu-maior/ Blaeu's Atlas Maior of 1662-5] (in the National Library of Scotland) *National Museums NI has this [https://collections.nationalmuseumsni.org/object-belum-p6-1976 '''Map of the invasions of England and Ireland with al their Civill wars''']. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-10.png |caption=The invasions of England and Ireland with al their Civill Wars since the Conquest by I Speed }} *The British Library has a series of '''maps by Thomas Phillips''' who was sent to Ireland in the 1690s to survey the fortifications. This [https://discover.libraryhub.jisc.ac.uk/search?author=Thomas+Phillips&title=&publisher=&publisher-place=&isn=&date=&subject=Ireland&map-scale=&keyword=&document-type=map&document-format=manuscript&library=bli link] is to a Library Hub catalogue search and this [https://discover.libraryhub.jisc.ac.uk/search?author=Thomas+Phillips&title=&publisher=&publisher-place=&isn=&date=&subject=Ireland&map-scale=&keyword=&document-type=map&document-format=manuscript&library=bli to his map of Belfast on Flickr]. *Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury has a [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item/PRONI-D651-1 '''map of the siege of Londonderry'''] (from PRONI). *Also maps of '''estates forfeited in the Williamite confiscations''' and bestowed in [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/CUL-MS-Add.4358 1700 on Henri de Massue de Ruvigny] Earl of Galway. *[https://www.lbrowncollection.com/ireland-counties-herman-moll-1728-a-10/ '''A pocket companion of Ireland'''], 1728, at atlas produced by Herman Moll 'A Set of Twenty New and Correct Maps of Ireland. with the Great Roads and Principal Cross-Roads. shewing the computed Miles from Town to Town' - one of the first map series to show the road network, the atlas also has a national map and provincial maps. Also in the [https://collections.leventhalmap.org/search/commonwealth:ww72bp94t Norman B Levanthal collection]. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-9.png |caption=The counties of Sligo and Mayo from Herman Moll's 1728 'A pocket companion of Ireland' }} *[https://www.flickr.com/photos/britishlibrary/51194674133/in/album-72157719523865277/ '''Tabula Hiberniae novissima et emendatissima''']. A Mapp of the Kingdom of Ireland newly corrected & improved by actuall observations. Divided into its Provinces Counties & Baronies ... also a short description of the Kingdom. This link is to the British Library's collection on Flickr. *Various map-.makers produced '''updates to Petty's all-Ireland and provincial maps''' including [https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~284572~90057097:Royaume-D-Irlande-?qvq=q%3Ajaillot%20irlande%3Bsort%3APub_List_No_InitialSort%2CPub_Date%2CPub_List_No%2CSeries_No%3Blc%3ARUMSEY%7E8%7E1&sort=Pub_List_No_InitialSort%2CPub_Date%2CPub_List_No%2CSeries_No&mi=6&trs=7 'The kingdom of Ireland ... its four provinces'] (Alexis Hubert Jaillot, Nicolas Sanson, 1693), [https://opac.oireachtas.ie/Data/Library7/Library1/DCA00106.pdf A new map of Ireland] (John Senex, 1720), [https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/view/search/where/Ireland?q=John+Rocque&sort=pub_list_no_initialsort%2Cpub_date%2Cpub_list_no%2Cseries_no 'The Kingdom of Ireland'] (John Rocque, 1790), [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/ireland-counties-maps-john-grierson-1732-a-2/ Ireland and its Counties] (Grierson, 1732), [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/ireland-counties-john-grierson-1823-a-16/ Irish Counties] (Grierson jnr 1832), [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/ireland-counties-bernard-scale-1776-a-12/ Ireland and its counties] (Scale, 1776), the latter from his Hibernian Atlas listed under Gazetteers below. *The main detailed level maps of Ireland published between the Down Survey and the start of the Ordnance Survey were the '''Grand Jury maps''' shown under 'map collections' on the [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/buy-old-historical-maps-of-ireland/ Leslie Brown Collection] and also (copied from there) on [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/browse/L._Brown_Collection Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury]. The grand juries were the main form of county government for the 17th - 19th centuries; many of them produced maps of their county at various levels of detail. *'''Taylor and Skinner's Maps of the Roads Ireland''', surveyed in 1777 and sold as a book in Dublin and London, is available in book form [https://archive.org/details/TaylorSkinnerMapsOfTheRoadsOfIrelandSurveyed1777/mode/2up?view=theater on line]. The maps are also available in various on-line repositories such as the [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/buy-old-historical-maps-of-ireland/ Leslie Brown Collection]. Perhaps most useful is Swilson.info's [https://www.swilson.info/tands1777.php searchable version of the maps]. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-3.jpg |caption=One of the Taylor and Skinner maps of Ireland }} *A map of the [https://www.swilson.info/maps/GrandCanal1779.php '''Grand Canal of Ireland'''] by Thomas Bowen from the May 1779 edition of the Gentleman's Magazine, London *A single page road map [https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~24813~960021:A-map-of-Ireland-divided-into-provi?qvq=q%3AList_No%3D%272104.009%27%22%20%3Bsort%3APub_Date%2CPub_List_No_InitialSort%3Blc%3ARUMSEY%7E8%7E1&sort=Pub_Date%2CPub_List_No_InitialSort&mi=0&trs=1 '''A map of Ireland divided into provinces and counties, shewing the great and cross roads with the distances of the principal towns from Dublin'''] (William Fadden 1798) *The '''Irish Bog Commission''' (established 1809) produced four reports between 1810 and 1814. The reports set out, in detail, how 1,013,358 acres of bog could be drained, manured and brought into production as agricultural land. Each report contains detailed maps which set out the proposed lines of drainage and the highest and lowest point of each bog. The maps and a brief history of the Commission are available on the [https://www.bordnamonalivinghistory.ie/maps/ Bord na Móna] web site. The maps are also on [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/maps-of-irish-bogs/ The Leslie Brown Collection.] (The surveys were carried out by Richard Griffith, who later conducted the valuation of Ireland. Documents relating to the Commission were published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission and are available free [https://irishmanuscripts.ie/product/documents-relating-to-the-bogs-commissioners-1809-1813/?attachment_id=5955&download_file=z267cdeklfnow here].) *The [https://catalogue.nli.ie/Collection/vtls000282687?recordID=vtls000301102 '''Longfield map collection'''] held by the National Library of Ireland, is the collection of a firm of surveyors of maps that they made mainly of private estates for their owners between the years 1770 and 1840. The collection appears to contain some 1,600 items some 960 of which have been digitised and are available on line. The NLI writes 'The maps represent all counties in Ireland with the exception of Kerry. Dublin City and County represent more than 44 per cent of all maps. Kildare, Meath and Roscommon are very well represented. There are comparatively few maps of the west and north of Ireland.' ===Ordnance Survey (1829-present)=== The Ordnance Survey was created after the Jacobite rebellion of 1745 to survey the Scottish highlands. (See [https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/about/history OS-about-history], [https://www.tailte.ie/surveying/products/professional-mapping/historical-maps-and-data/ OSi historical maps and data] and [https://osi.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=1d1c28801e5542f88960fda8e9f6d686 the creation of Irish historic mapping].) It initally made the 'great map' of highland roads, hills, rivers, types of land cover and settlements at a scale of 1:36 000 (1.75 inches to a mile). It then mapped areas of the south coast of England thought at risk of invasion from France and in the nineteenth century moved on to mapping England at two inches to one mile, reduced to one inch to a mile when printed - a process that was not completed until 1870. In 1824 'almost the entire staff of Ordnance Survey was shipped across the Irish Sea to carry out a six inches to the mile survey of Ireland for accurate land taxation.' The first Irish local survey was completed in 1829 and published in the 1830s. The entire survey was finished in 1846. Various products were eventually published including *The original '''6" to one mile''' series, which was updated and re-published several times between 1846 and 1960 and for Northern Ireland after then. Some editions were produced in black and white and others in colour. *A '''1" to one mile''' series, produced in 1859 and updated various times. Two different editions were published, topographical and adminstrative, the latter showing all kinds of boundaries. Both editions were available in either colour or black and white. *A black and white '''25" to one mile''' series, published between 1897 and 1913 - using a total of 25,000 sheets to cover the whole of Ireland. *A series of '''town and city maps''' some surveyed at either five or ten feet to one mile between 1837 and 1896 and others enlarged from the 25" to one mile maps. *A series of '''indices''', some lists of maps sorted in various orders and others themselves as maps. So a single map of Ireland acted as an index for the 100 sheets in the 1" series, a map of each county acted as an index to the 6" maps covering that county and multiple maps for each county acted as indices for the 25" maps. These index maps were good maps in their own right and are often the best way to see townland and barony boundaries. *Various '''reports, other publications and ad hoc maps'''. The various different maps, indices and other publications are available in different places, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. *The '''National Library of Scotland''' holds many different editions of the 1" and 6" series for Ireland and also their index maps. You can find the maps in two ways, from a [https://maps.nls.uk/os/#ireland list] where you can pick the exact map that you want and from a [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/find/#zoom=7.0&lat=53.82455&lon=-7.66958&layers=103&b=1&z=0&point=0,0 map interface] where you can either zoom in to or search for the name of a place that you want and then pick the map. (A seamless version with overlays is described as 'in process' as of December 2023.) The NLS helpfully explains that Crown Copyright on all products like maps expires 50 years after publication and therefore allows you to download .pdfs of all these maps (whole or part) in their original high quality free of charge. (Many other sites make false copyright claims and try to charge you.) {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-7.png |caption=Part of a map index to the 1841 OS 6 series for county Wexford }} *'''Tailte Éireann''' (incorporating the former Ordnance Survey of Ireland) has an [https://osi.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=bc56a1cf08844a2aa2609aa92e89497e Irish Townland and Historical Map Viewer]. It has many of the different editions of 6" and 25" maps which appear as a seamless whole. You can add different overlays, such as the different map sheet boundaries, the townland boundaries or historical features such as historic marshes or flood plains or collieries, foundaries or gravel pits. UCD has a useful [https://libguides.ucd.ie/ld.php?content_id=32539801 guide to the Townland and Historical Map Viewer]. Tailte Éireann also has a more general [https://webapps.geohive.ie/mapviewer/index.html map viewer] where you can view the same and some other maps, and add more up-do-date overlays like modern day pharamicies, Garda stations and Covid-19 statistics. Unfortunately, you can't download maps from either of these viewers; you have to pay for printed copies or .pdfs or make a screen print. The Tailte Éireann map viewers cover the 32 counties, but some functions may only work for the 26 counties. eg you can browse the 32 counties and view their 6" maps but the place name search and the 25" maps only seem to work for the 26 counties. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images.png |size=m |caption=Part of an OS 1 inch map of Tullamore (Offaly). }} {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-1.png |size=m |caption=Part of an OS 6 inch map of Tullamore (Offaly). }} {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-8.png |caption=Ballydarton House (one of the Watson properties), barony of Idrone, co Carlow, c 1900, OSi 25 to 1mile map }} *'''PRONI''' has a [https://apps.spatialni.gov.uk/PRONIApplication/ historical maps viewer] with the Ordnance Survey maps of the six counties. It provides roughly the same functionality as the Tailte Éireann system which covers the thirty-two counties. *'''UCD''' has a very large selection of [https://digital.ucd.ie/view/ucdlib:40377 the OSi's town maps], also described under local historical maps below. *'''The Leslie Brown Collection''' has the edition of the 1" maps published in 1862 and also the index maps to the 25" series, both under [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/buy-old-historical-maps-of-ireland/ 'topographical maps']. *Although the 6" OS maps are not available on the Leslie Brown Collection web site, one edition of them is available (from the Leslie Brown Collection) on [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/browse/L._Brown_Collection '''Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury''']. Navigate to LBC OS 6. The Virtual Treasury also has an edition of the 1" maps (also from the Leslie Brown Collection) under ref LBC OS 1 for black and white and under LBC OS 2 for colour. *The index maps to the 25" series (which also act as an index to the 6" series) were published and are available on [https://archive.org/details/indexesto125006i00ordnrich/page/n3/mode/2up?view=theater '''archive.org''']. *'''Yale University Library''' has this one-off publication [https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/15826807 'A general map of Ireland : showing the county and barony boundaries, the rivers, railways, canals, leading roads and principal demesnes ... (New Edition)'] published in the 1880s at a scale of 1" to four miles. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-7.jpg |caption=A general map of Ireland : showing the county and barony boundaries, the rivers, railways, canals, leading roads and principal demesnes ... (New Edition) (south west quarter) }} *Complementing the maps themselves, are '''The Ordnance Survey Letters''', the surveyors' field notes, commentaries and correspondence to the Ordnance Survey headquarters in Dublin. Ask about Ireland explains: 'They were written between 1834 and 1841 and exist for twenty-nine counties, excluding Cork, Antrim, and Tyrone. The Letters' collection is commonly known as O'Donovan's Ordnance Survey Letters, after the historian, John O'Donovan (1806-1861), who led the project of information collection, notation and compilation. The collection provides a unique glimpse into everyday life in many parts of Ireland in the years leading up to the Great Famine. The Letters provide the surveyors' experiences of the places they visited and their accounts of the local history, topography and antiquities of each parish. Also included are their informal reflections on the living conditions and impressions of the local people in the parishes visited.' They are available on [https://askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/digital-book-collection/digital-books-by-subject/ordnance-survey-of-irelan/ Ask about Ireland] and some are also on [https://archive.org/search?query=%28The%20ordnance%20survey%20letters%29 archive.org]. *The original Ordnance Survey of Ireland was also charged with standardising place names. In the process the surveyors recorded different names in use. Their [https://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=nblSearch# '''name books'''] are available on Ask about Ireland. *Various '''maps, reports and other publications''' are available on [https://archive.org/search?query=%28ordnance%20survey%20Ireland%29 archive.org] and [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Search/Home?adv=1&setft=true&ft=ft&lookfor%5B%5D=Ireland&lookfor%5B%5D=Ordnance+Survey&type%5B%5D=title&type%5B%5D=author&bool%5B%5D=AND hathitrust]. ===Other maps based on the Ordnance Survey (1847-1942)=== After the Ordnance Survey's initial map series was finished, various other public bodies used its maps as the skeleton for their own publications. Some of these are listed below. *'''Griffith's valuation maps''' were produced to support the property valuations published between 1847 and 1864. The valuation is available free and widely consulted on AskAboutIreland.ie [https://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=nameSearch here]. AskaboutIreland also has a [https://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch free interface to view valuation maps], although purists will note that the maps available there are from a later valuation created between 1870 and 1883. The maps show the outlines of the different properties listed in the valuation tables. For those with a subscription, the original valuation maps and related property plans (for the 26 counties of today's Republic of Ireland) are available on [https://search.findmypast.ie/search-world-records/griffiths-survey-maps-and-plans-1847-1864 FindmyPast] from where they can be downloaded in all their detail. (John Grenham has a useful write-up of the different maps [https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/retrieve_text.php?text_contentid=67 here].) {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-2.jpg |caption=Griffith's valuation map for Tullow, parish of Fennagh, co Carlow, c 1845 }} *'''Geological survey maps of Ireland'''. [https://digital.ucd.ie/view/ivrla:19956 UCD holds two volumes containing some 200 maps of Ireland created between 1859 and 1913.] The [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/buy-old-historical-maps-of-ireland/ Leslie Brown Collection] also holds many of them (under topographical maps). *'''The Municipal Boundary Commission''' appointed in 1880 produced maps of more than 150 towns in order to study whether or not to extend the town boundaries. They are available on the Leslie Brown Collection in two alphabetical groups [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/municipal-boundary-commission-1880-part-1-antrim-gorey/ Antrim-Gorey] and [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/municipal-boundary-commission-1880-part-2-gilford-youghal/ Gilford-Youghal]. They are not as detailed as street maps. (These are also mentioned under Historical Local maps below.) *'''WWII Military maps.''' Although the Ordnance Survey was historically part of the military, more specialised military maps were produced by what was later called the 'War Office' or more specifically the 'Geographical Section of the General Staff' (GSGS). These maps are available on [https://mapwarper.net/layers/101 Map Warper], on the [https://maps.nls.uk/os/#ireland National Library of Scotland] (together with the OS maps) and on the [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/buy-old-historical-maps-of-ireland/ Leslie Brown Collection] (where they appear under 'Map collections' and are called 'GSGS'). UCD has this [https://www.ucd.ie/t4cms/lib-support140.pdf all-Ireland map index] to the GSGS maps. ===Other post-union maps (1837-present)=== Map making did not finish with the Ordnance survey. This is just a small selection. *Also listed under 'gazetteers' below [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/ireland-counties-samuel-lewis-1837-a-17/ '''Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland'''] (1837) included a series of county maps of Ireland. *The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_for_the_Diffusion_of_Useful_Knowledge '''Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge'''] produced this [https://www.swilson.info/maps/sduk1838.php detailed single-sheet map of Ireland] in 1838. *Various '''railway maps''' were produced including those of the Railway Commissioners in 1838. These are available on [http://digital.ucd.ie/view/ivrla:45724 UCD] and the [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/ireland-maps-of-railways/ Leslie Brown Collection]. The David Rumsey collection has this [https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~323528~90092728:Composite--Sheets-1-6--A-General-Ma revised version of the Railway Commissioners' map produced in 1855]. Swilson.info has this [https://www.swilson.info/railmap1904.php railway map] dated 1904, produced by Bartholomew. ATU and HeritageMaps.ie have an [https://www.atu.ie/irish-rail-and-heritage-maps online resource mapping Ireland's historical rail network] (explanatory notice [https://www.atu.ie/news/irelands-historical-rail-network-mapped-in-new-online-resource-with-atu-and-heritagemapsie here]). *A map dated 1847 [http://www.complexcity.info/files/2011/06/harness-1837-flowmap.pdf '''showing the volume of traffic on different Irish roads'''] produced by General Sir Henry Drury Harness. *[https://archive.org/details/philipshandyatla00bart/page/n3/mode/2up?view=theater '''Philips' Handy Atlas of the Counties of Ireland'''] John Bartholomew (revised P W Joyce), George Philip & Sons, London, 1884. (Maps extracted from the atlas [https://www.swilson.info/philipsatlas.php here].) *[http://digital.ucd.ie/view/ucdlib:22684 '''A home rule map of Ireland'''] (James Ballance, Malden (Mass.) 1893), including a detailed map of Ireland with bits of information on its physical and economic geography, but mainly featuring the proposed home rule bill, with quotes from Parnell and Gladstone and details of support for and opposition to home rule. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-4.jpg |caption=Home rule map of Ireland }} *Harvard University has the [https://hgl.harvard.edu/catalog/princeton-7h149s39n '''Irish Shooting and Fishing Agency's new map of Ireland'''] produced by John Bartholomew and published in 1895. *NUI Galway has digitised the '''Memorial Atlas of Ireland''' (L.J. Richards & Company, Philadelphia, 1901) which it writes 'Presenting the island in wonderful detail, of particular value here is the completeness of boundary lines of the baronies and civil parishes. These were not typically well presented in maps of Ireland at the time.' NUI Galway has this [https://jhldigitisation.wordpress.com/2014/07/21/1901-memorial-atlas-of-ireland-now-online/ description of the Atlas] linking to a [http://archives.library.nuigalway.ie/memorial/memorial-atlas.html site for the Atlas live] which was not working when I tried it. The same atlas is available on [https://mapwarper.net/layers/295 Map Warper] and on [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/ireland-and-counties-maps-richards-1901/ The Leslie Brown Collection]. *[https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=6.3&lat=53.30475&lon=-4.94684&layers=13&b=1 '''Bartholomew's 1/4 inch (to 1 mile) series of 1940'''] is available to browse at the National Library of Scotland. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-6.png |caption=Clonmel Tipperary from Bartholomew's 1/4 inch 1940 map }} Not really a historical map, but a series of maps shedding light on Irish history can be found in [https://www.ucc.ie/en/cacsss/research/researchimpact/atlasofthegreatirishfamine1845-1852/ The Atlas of the Great Irish Famine 1845-1852] (John Crowey Ed., Cork University Press, 2012, €59.00). RTE has a [https://www.rte.ie/history/post-famine/2021/0324/1205908-the-effects-of-the-great-famine-explore-the-maps/ web page] showcasing four of the atlas maps. [[#Top| Top]] ==Nautical and other specialist maps of Ireland== Some historical '''nautical maps and charts''' of Ireland are available at the places shown below. There are doubtless many others. *'''Longainm.ie''''s [https://www.logainm.ie/en/resources/historical-maps historical maps] include a large number of coastal charts taken from a 1776 survey. *The UK's '''National Maritime Museum''' has this [https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/search/Ireland?images=yes&type%5B0%5D=Chart&type%5B1%5D=Map&type%5B2%5D=MAP-BOUND&type%5B3%5D=MAP-SHEET collection of naval maps of Ireland] available to view on-line, including this lovely map (produced c 1590) of [https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/rmgc-object-542822 the course of the Spanish Armada around Britain and Ireland]. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-12.jpg |caption=Course of the Spanish Armada around the British Isles }} *The '''Leslie Brown Collection''' has a good selection of [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/buy-old-historical-maps-of-ireland/ nautical maps and charts]. * Many of the [https://gallica.bnf.fr/services/engine/search/sru?operation=searchRetrieve&version=1.2&startRecord=0&maximumRecords=50&page=1&query=%28gallica%20all%20%22Irelande%22%29&filter=dc.type%20all%20%22carte%22 maps of Ireland] in The '''Bibliothèque Nationale de France''' are nautical charts. There are endless '''other specialised maps''' of Ireland covering for example Catholic parishes, groundwater, potential sources of geothermal energy, lighthouses, bedrock, coalfields, types of soil, public houses, climate, harbours, historic monuments and many more. See them listed on the excellent [https://libguides.ucd.ie/findingmaps/mapstheme UCD web site]. [[#Top| Top]] ==Historical Local Irish maps== As well as maps and map series covering the whole of Ireland, there are various maps devoted to specific locations within it. *'''University College Dublin''' has a finder for [https://libguides.ucd.ie/findingmaps/mapshistoriccounties ''maps of historic counties''] of Ireland (26 counties), a collection of [https://digital.ucd.ie/view/ivrla:437 ''Maps of the County of Wicklow''] including the environs of the City of Dublin and an explorer of [https://digital.ucd.ie/view/ucdlib:40377 ''OSI maps of 150 towns of Ireland''] (in the 26 counties). (Most are Town Plans which were surveyed at either five or ten foot to one mile scale between 1837 and 1896; others were expanded versions of the 25" to one mile maps.) The explorer lets you pick a town map either by navigating from a map of Ireland (above) or a list of towns organised by county (below). You can download either the whole map or a part of it. {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-6.jpg |caption=Ordnance Survey of Ireland map of Ennis, co Clare, scale of five feet to one mile }} *'''The Royal Irish Academy''' has an on-line set of [https://www.ria.ie/digital-atlases-gis ''digital atlases'']. These currently cover Derry/Londonderry, Galway, Dungarvan and Cork. They are part of a long standing atlas project in which many earlier atlases were published in hard copy. The Academy states that 'Digital editions of selected atlases are now available to explore online, free of charge' as the [https://www.ria.ie/irish-historic-towns-atlas-online ''Irish Historic Towns Atlas Online'']. The towns/cities available (28 at the time of writing) are listed [https://www.ria.ie/chronological-listing-available-townscities here]. *The '''Leslie Brown Collection''' has a large set of [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/buy-old-historical-maps-of-ireland/ ''maps of Dublin''], a [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/maps-of-ireland-part-14-town-1749-1845-t002-t082-b/ ''collection of maps of other Irish towns''], maps of [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/ireland-1600-1700/ ''four Irish towns by Mercator (dated 1633)''] and maps of more than 150 towns produced by ''The Municipal Boundary Commission'' appointed in 1880. (The latter in two alphabetical groups [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/municipal-boundary-commission-1880-part-1-antrim-gorey/ Antrim-Gorey] and [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/municipal-boundary-commission-1880-part-2-gilford-youghal/ Gilford-Youghal]. They are not as detailed as street maps.) {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland_-_images-11.jpg |caption=Mercator's map of four Irish towns c 1633 }} *'''National Museums NI''' has this 18th century set of [https://collections.nationalmuseumsni.org/object-belum-p51-1974 ''maps of the principal towns and cities of Ireland'']. *[https://www.oldmapsonline.org '''Oldmapsonline'''] has links to various Irish local maps including, but not limited to, ''late 19th Century insurance maps'' which would have been available from the British Library but for their cyber attack. Key in the name of the place that you are interested in, for example these maps of [https://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/Cork#bbox=-8.637854307889938,51.82731039247949,-8.355131708085537,51.970141613758244&q=&date_from=0&date_to=9999&scale_from=&scale_to= Cork], [https://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/Dublin#bbox=-6.387025974690914,53.298734251727495,-6.11488301306963,53.41054170934899&q=&date_from=0&date_to=9999&scale_from=&scale_to= Dublin], [https://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/Limerick#bbox=-8.807076551020145,52.5721036122535,-8.44254456460476,52.75737912363016&q=&date_from=0&date_to=9999&scale_from=&scale_to= Limerick]. *'''Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury''' also has a large [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/browse/Dublin_City_Library_and_Archive ''collection of maps of Dublin''] from Dublin City Archives as well as a copy of other sets from the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/browse/L._Brown_Collection ''Leslie Brown Collection'']. *'''SWilson.info''' has maps of the [https://www.swilson.info/mapsdublincity.php ''city] and [https://www.swilson.info/mapscodublin.php county] of Dublin'' and of [https://www.swilson.info/maps/BelfastCity1884.php ''Belfast''], [https://www.swilson.info/maps/CorkCity1884.php ''Cork''] and [https://www.swilson.info/maps/LimerickCity1884.php ''Limerick'']. *[https://www.dublinhistoricmaps.ie/ '''dublinhistoricmaps.ie'''] does what it says on the tin, except that it also has some modern maps and some maps of other parts of Ireland. *[https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/view/all/where/Ireland?showAll=where&sort=pub_list_no_initialsort%2Cpub_list_no_initialsort%2Cpub_date%2Cpub_date '''The David Rumsey map collection'''] also has a large number of ''county, city and town maps''. (Click the down arrow under 'where' in the left side-panel to see the detailed place names.) *[https://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000361583 '''The National Library of Ireland'''] holds ''The Leitrim Papers 1749-1952'' apparently papers relating to the estates of the Earl of Leitrim, including [https://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000361583 18 maps of Leitrim] and various books of estate maps. *The University of '''Maynooth''''s [https://www.maynoothdigitalcollections.ie/ digital library] includes the [https://www.maynoothdigitalcollections.ie/islandora/object/islandora%3A4166?solr_nav%5Bid%5D=68bdf7faa5958cf0e1ad&solr_nav%5Bpage%5D=0&solr_nav%5Boffset%5D=2 Bloomfield map collection] of estates of Benjamin Lord Baron Bloomfield in the King's County (Offaly) and Tipperary. *[https://askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/environment-geography/place-names/cork-city-old-maps-and-im/ ''Old maps of Cork''] are available on '''Ask about Ireland'''. *'''Longainm.ie''''s [https://www.logainm.ie/en/resources/historical-maps ''historical maps''] include a large number of local maps, most particularly for counties Mayo, Meath, Galway and Sligo. Some Irish county Libraries have started producing local mapping systems, including the Down Survey and Ordnance Survey maps for their areas. Among these are [https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/maps/index.htm County Clare] and [https://sligolibrary.ie/maps/ Sligo]. There are doubtless others. [[#Top| Top]] ==On-line repositories of historical Irish maps== The main repositories containing the maps listed above are shown here in alphabetical order *'''Ancestry''' has a [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/catalog/?category=44&location=3257_1652381 collection of maps atlases and gazetteers] including [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/2192/ Ordnance Survey 6" maps], the [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/62548/ 1855 revision to the Railway Commissioners' maps] and [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/7262/ Lewis's topographical dictionary]. *[https://askaboutireland.ie/ '''Ask about Ireland'''] hosts [https://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffith's valuation maps]. It also has many other maps, as shown in this [https://askaboutireland.ie/learning-zone/search/index.xml?query=Map&x=20&y=34&primary_students=on&secondary_students=on&search_all=on&img=on search], which you could modify by adding a place name. Finding where they are all hidden is not so easy. It does have this section for primary school students on [https://www.askaboutireland.ie/learning-zone/primary-students/5th-+-6th-class/history/history-of-maps/ this history of maps], but most of the maps there are Flash format, which your browser will not play unless you have loaded a Flash emulator. Some other maps feature in publications held there like [https://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/digital-book-collection/digital-books-by-subject/geography-of-ireland/scale-hibernian-atlas/index.xml Scale's Hibernian Atlas]. *The '''Bibliothèque Nationale de France''' has many [https://gallica.bnf.fr/services/engine/search/sru?operation=searchRetrieve&version=1.2&startRecord=0&maximumRecords=50&page=1&query=%28gallica%20all%20%22Irelande%22%29&filter=dc.type%20all%20%22carte%22 maps of Ireland] in its collection, including but not limited to [https://gallica.bnf.fr/services/engine/search/sru?operation=searchRetrieve&version=1.2&startRecord=0&maximumRecords=50&page=1&collapsing=true&exactSearch=true&query=%28dc.creator%20adj%20%22Petty%20%20William%22%20or%20dc.contributor%20adj%20%22Petty%20%20William%22%29 Petty's Down Survey summary maps]. *[https://www.bl.uk/ The '''British Library'''] has a large collection of digitised maps, including for example many of the Down Survey maps available on Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury. However the library is currently (late 2023) struggling to recover from a major cyber attack and none of the maps is available via its web site. Two entries in the BL's blog [https://blogs.bl.uk/magnificentmaps/2020/04/a-list-of-where-to-find-free-to-access-digitised-british-library-maps.html here] and [https://blogs.bl.uk/magnificentmaps/2020/04/another-big-list-of-where-to-find-british-library-maps-online.html here] mention some other places where you can find them. The BL's Down Survey maps are available on Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury and some of the its other old maps are available on 'Old maps on-line' listed below. The British Library also has [https://www.flickr.com/photos/britishlibrary/albums/ more than 1 million photos on Flickr] including for example [https://www.flickr.com/photos/britishlibrary/albums/72157716220271206/ George III's topographical collection] of drawn and printed maps, views and atlases produced between 1500 and 1824. It is rather hard to find what you want among such a big Flickr collection, but the BL also participates in '''JISCs Library hub discover''' (see below). This [https://discover.libraryhub.jisc.ac.uk/search?author=&title=&publisher=&publisher-place=&isn=&date=&subject=Ireland&map-scale=&keyword=&document-type=map&document-format=manuscript&library=bli JISC search] produces manuscript maps held by the British Library with subject 'Ireland' sorted oldest first. If you click on the details, quite a few of the items show a link to a photo in the BL's Flickr collection. Of course, you can vary the search terms to be more specific. *'''Cambridge University Library''' has a [https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/maps/digital-maps digital maps collection] including [https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/maps/digital-maps/john-speed-proof-maps John Speed's Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine]. *'''County Clare Library''' has [https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/maps/index.htm online maps]. *[https://www.dublinhistoricmaps.ie/ '''dublinhistoricmaps.ie'''] has historic maps of Dublin and more. *The geospatial library at '''Harvard University''' has a small collection of [https://hgl.harvard.edu/?f%5Bdc_subject_sm%5D%5B%5D=Ireland%E2%80%94Maps&search_field=all_fields&sort=dc_title_sort+desc maps of Ireland], some old and some interesting. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beyond_2022_-_Ireland%27s_Virtual_Record_Treasury '''Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury'''] has a large collection of maps including the Down Survey maps mentioned above. They are described [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beyond_2022_-_Ireland%27s_Virtual_Record_Treasury#Map_and_picture_collections here]. You could try [https://virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=Limerick&kwOperList=ALL&searchHasImages=true&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&searchSourceFormatList=Cartographic&kwSearchFieldList=all this search]. To use it 1. add a keyword (eg 'Waterford'), 2. press , 3. delete my initial keyword ('Limerick') and 4. filter by date if necessary. *Not a repository but an index system is [https://discover.libraryhub.jisc.ac.uk/ '''Library hub discover'''] provided '''by JISC''' which indexes specialist and academic library contents in the UK and Ireland. It has, for example, this search of [https://discover.libraryhub.jisc.ac.uk/search?q=subject:%20Ireland%20Early%20Maps%20to%201800 Ireland Early Maps to 1800]. Usefully, given the British Library's current IT problems, it includes British Library contents and links to images on the BL's collection in Flickr. *The [https://www.lbrowncollection.com/buy-old-historical-maps-of-ireland/ '''Leslie Brown Collection'''] has a large collection of historical maps from Ireland and elsewhere to view and buy. *The '''Library of Congress''' has [https://www.loc.gov/collections/general-maps/?fa=location:ireland Irish maps] and the same set is available [http://digital.ucd.ie/view/ucdlib:22670 via the UCD web site]. *'''Logainm.ie''' has this collection of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/resources/historical-maps historical maps]. *[https://mapwarper.net/maps '''Map Warper'''] explains its mission as open source "georectification" to warp or stretch maps to fit on real world map coordinates. customised with OpenStreetMap in mind. It hosts numerous [https://mapwarper.net/maps/geosearch maps of Ireland]. *The University of '''Maynooth''''s [https://www.maynoothdigitalcollections.ie/ digital library] includes the [https://www.maynoothdigitalcollections.ie/islandora/object/islandora%3A4166?solr_nav%5Bid%5D=68bdf7faa5958cf0e1ad&solr_nav%5Bpage%5D=0&solr_nav%5Boffset%5D=2 Bloomfield map collection] of estates of Benjamin Lord Baron Bloomfield in the King's County (Offaly) and Tipperary. *The '''National Archives''' (UK) has many [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_q=Irish+Maps Irish maps] (you can filter by date etc) including [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/r/C3981979 Irish maps c.1558-c.1610 extracted from the State Papers]. *The '''National Library of Ireland''' ([https://catalogue.nli.ie/Search/Results?filter%5B%5D=%7Egenre_facet%3A%22Manuscript+maps%22&filter%5B%5D=%7Egenre_facet%3A%22Maps%22&filter%5B%5D=%7Egenre_facet%3A%22Maps%2C+Manuscript%22&filter%5B%5D=digitised%3A%22Digitised%22&join=AND&bool0%5B%5D=AND&lookfor0%5B%5D=&type0%5B%5D=AllFields catalogue search for genres including maps]) includes 1,206 digitised map at the time of writing. These are mainly from the Longfield map collection, Ortelius's atlas, the Leitrim papers and Richard Bartlett's 16th century maps of Ireland. *The '''National Library of Scotland''' has an excellent [https://maps.nls.uk/ map images web site] which includes facilities to view [https://maps.nls.uk/os/#ireland Ordnance Survey maps of Ireland] and also [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=6.3&lat=53.30475&lon=-4.94684&layers=13&b=1 Bartholomew's 1/4 inch (to 1 mile) series of 1940]. *The UK's '''National Maritime Museum''' has this [https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/search/Ireland?images=yes&type%5B0%5D=Chart&type%5B1%5D=Map&type%5B2%5D=MAP-BOUND&type%5B3%5D=MAP-SHEET collection of naval maps of Ireland] available to view on-line. *'''National Museums NI''' has this [https://collections.nationalmuseumsni.org/category/NMNITHES506209/modern-history-1500-1700 collection of maps 1500-1700] and this [https://collections.nationalmuseumsni.org/category/NMNITHES506101/modern-history-1700-1800 collection (mainly maps) 1700-1800]. *The [https://collections.leventhalmap.org/search?creator=&date_end=&date_start=&f%5Bsubject_geographic_sim%5D%5B%5D=Ireland&f_inclusive%5Bgenre_basic_ssim%5D%5B%5D=Maps&op=AND&search_field=advanced&title= '''Norman B Leventhal collection'''] at Boston public library has 30 old maps with place Ireland. *[https://www.oldmapsonline.org/ '''Old maps online'''] has old maps from around the world, more than 500,000 maps in total, from numerous [https://www.oldmapsonline.org/partners/ partner libaries] including a good [https://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/Ireland#bbox=-11.013378873467445,51.22200017332841,-5.658244304358959,55.636000178241886&q=&date_from=0&date_to=9999&scale_from=&scale_to= collection from Ireland]. (You can view maps in the Old Maps On Line system (choose 'view as an overlay') or you can pick the map you want, in which case you will be directed back to the library that holds it; unfortunately maps from the British Library do not currently work using the second option. Nor do links to some of the other source libraries.) *'''Princeton University Library''''s Digitial Maps & Geospatial Data Service has this [https://maps.princeton.edu/?bbox=-18.567008+49.824533+-0.153922+58.055226&utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_field=all_fields&q=Ireland collection of maps of Ireland]. *'''PRONI''' has a [https://apps.spatialni.gov.uk/PRONIApplication/ historical maps viewer]. *'''Queen's University Belfast''' has a [https://www.qub.ac.uk/directorates/InformationServices/TheLibrary/SpecialCollections/Maps/ maps section] as part of its special collections. *The '''Royal Irish Academy''' has a set of [https://www.ria.ie/digital-atlases-gis digital atlases] and a [https://www.ria.ie/irish-historic-towns-atlas-online Irish Historic Towns Atlas Online]. *'''Sligo Library''' has this [https://sligolibrary.ie/maps/ map system]. *'''Stanford University Library''' houses historic map collections including the ''David Rumsey collection'' comprising 16th to 21st century maps, mainly from the Americas, but with a reasonable number [https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/view/all/where/Ireland?sort=pub_list_no_initialsort%2Cpub_list_no_initialsort%2Cpub_date%2Cpub_date on Ireland] and also the ''Barry Lawrence Ruderman Map Collection'' featuring digital scans from the late 1400s to the 1950s which also has many [https://exhibits.stanford.edu/ruderman/catalog?q=Ireland&search_field=search maps of Ireland]. *[https://www.swilson.info/ '''SWilson.info'''] is a web site compiled by Dublin based genealogist Shane Wilson with items of historical and genealogical interest related to Ireland. It has a particularly good set of [https://www.swilson.info/mapsireland.php maps] (and also a good set of local directories). *'''Tailte Éireann''' (incorporating the former Ordnance Survey of Ireland) has an [https://osi.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=bc56a1cf08844a2aa2609aa92e89497e Irish Townland and Historical Map Viewer] and a [https://webapps.geohive.ie/mapviewer/index.html general map viewer] *'''Trinity College Dublin''' built and hosts the [https://downsurvey.tchpc.tcd.ie/ Down Survey web site] and also has its own [https://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/collections/1831cm56h?locale=en maps and atlases collection]. *'''University College Dublin''' has an excellent digital [https://digital.ucd.ie/view/ivrla:426 historical map collection] (guides [https://libguides.ucd.ie/findingmaps/mapsmoreinUCD here]), a [https://digital.ucd.ie/view/ucdlib:40377 selection of OS maps of 150 Irish towns] and a [https://digital.ucd.ie/view/ivrla:19956 collection of geological maps]. It's Digital Library also houses other map collections. At the time of writing the menu option to browse these collections was not working, but this search for [https://digital.ucd.ie/index.php?q=Maps 'maps'] yields good results. [[#Top| Top]] ==Townlands and gazetteers== Gazetteers or topographical dictionaries list place names and describe geographical features such as land use, transport, population and economy. Many also cover church establisments and boundaries; some also include historical information. Unfortunately few of them go down to the level of the townland, the lowest level in the Irish system of land classification, so I have included a separate section on them. ===Gazetteers=== Undoubtedly the star gazetteer is the parliamentary gazetteer, ten large volumes published in 1849 and full of facts, but there are many others. *[https://archive.org/details/historicalworkso00girauoft/page/x/mode/2up?view=theater '''The Topography of Ireland'''] its miracles and wonders (originally Topographia Hibernica), by Silvester Geraldus Cambrensis ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_of_Wales Gerald of Wales] c. 1146 – c. 1223) a description of Ireland not long after the Norman 'Strongbow' invasion here in an edition of his works translated into English and published in 1894. *[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Political_Anatomy_of_Ireland_(1899) '''The Political Anatomy of Ireland'''], a demographic treatise on Ireland by Sir William Petty (who carried out the Down Survey), D Brown & R Rogers, London, 1691 (after his death). *[https://archive.org/details/postchaisecompan00wils/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater ''''The post-chaise companion''']: or, Travellers directory through Ireland. ; Containing a new and accurate description of the direct and principal cross roads, with particulars of the noblemen and gentlemen's seats, cities, towns ... forming an historical & descriptive account of the kingdom. : To which is added, A dictionary, or Alphabetical tables. Shewing the distance of all the principal cities, boroughs, market and sea port towns, in Ireland from each other,' William Wilson, the author, Dublin, 1786. *[https://archive.org/details/topographiahiber00sewa/page/n7/mode/2up '''Topographica Hibernica''']; or, The topography of Ireland, antient and modern ; giving a complete view of the civil and ecclesiastical state of that kingdom, with its antiquities, natural curiosities, trade, manufactures, extent and population : its counties, baronies, cities, boroughs, parliamentary representation, and patronage, antient districts and their original proprietors : post, market, and fair towns : bishopricks, ecclesiastical benefices, abbies, monasteries, castles, ruins, private-seats, and remarkable buildings : mountains, riviers, lakes, mineral-springs, bays, and harbours, with the latitude and longitude of the principal places and their distances from the metropolis, and from each other : historical anecdotes, and remarkable events : the whole alphabetically arranged and carefully collected, with an appendix, containing some additional places and remarks, and several useful tables William Wenward Seward, Alex Stewart, Dublin, 1795. *[https://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/concern/works/bc386m04c '''An Hibernian Atlas'''] or, General description of the kingdom of Ireland: divided into provinces; with its sub-divisions of counties, baronies &c shewing their boundaries, extent, soil, produce, contents, measure, Members of Parliament and number of inhabitants; also the Cities, Boroughs, Villages, Mountains, Bogs, Lakes, Rivers and natural curiosities, together with the Great and Bye Post Roads, Bernard Scale (surveyor), Robert Sayer and John Bennet (publishers), London, 1776. (Also on [https://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/digital-book-collection/digital-books-by-subject/geography-of-ireland/scale-hibernian-atlas/ Ask about Ireland].) Each county has a description and a coloured map on the facing page. (Also shown under historical maps of Ireland above.) *Ask about Ireland has a series of [https://askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/digital-book-collection/digital-books-by-subject/statistical-surveys-of-ir/ '''statistical surveys of Irish counties in the early 19th century on behalf of the Dublin Society'''] (also on [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Search/Home?adv=1&setft=true&ft=ft&lookfor%5B%5D=Statistical+Survey&lookfor%5B%5D=Dublin+Society&type%5B%5D=title&type%5B%5D=author&bool%5B%5D=AND Hathitrust].) *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009789784?type%5B%5D=title&lookfor%5B%5D=The%20Parliamentary%20Gazetteer%20of%20Ireland&ft=ft '''Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland'''] adapted to the new poor-law, franchise, municipal and ecclesiastical arrangements...and presenting the results, in detail of the census of 1841, compared with that of 1831, (10 large volumes) A. Fullarton, Dublin, 1844. Arranged alphabetically, the gazetteer has an enormous wealth of information on a very large number of towns and cities of Ireland, covering the geography, population, industry, commerce, most prominent families means of transport etc. *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012298059?type%5B%5D=title&lookfor%5B%5D=A%20Topographical%20dictionary%20of%20Ireland&ft=ft '''A topographical dictionary of Ireland'''], comprising the several counties; cities; boroughs; corporate, market, and post towns; parishes and principal villages; with historical and statistical descriptions: embellished with engravings of the arms of the cities, bishoprics, corporate towns, and boroughs; and of the seals of the several municipal corporations (2nd Ed), Samuel Lewis, London, S. Lewis and co., 1849. *'''The Atlas and cyclopaedia of Ireland''' (Patrick Weston Joyce, Murphy and McCarthy, New York, 1905) comes in two volumes. [https://archive.org/details/atlascyclopediao00joyc/page/n7/mode/2up?view=theater Volume 1] is described as 'A comprehensive delineation of the 32 counties : with a beautifully colored map of each, arranged alphabetically, showing over 11,000 cities, towns, villages and places of public interest'; [https://archive.org/details/atlascyclopediao02joyc/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater Volume 2] as 'The general history ... : being a complete and authentic history of Ireland from the earliest ages to 1867.' *'''George Henry Bassett''' produced seven county directories in the 1880s, [https://archive.org/details/bookofantrim0000geor/mode/2up?view=theater Antrim], [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/197808-county-armagh-100-years-ago-a-guide-and-directory-1888 Armagh], [https://www.google.com/books/edition/County_Down_100_Years_Ago/tkkiAQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=George+Henry+Bassett&printsec=frontcover Down], [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Kilkenny_city_and_country_guide_and_dire/vtcHAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=George+Henry+Bassett&printsec=frontcover Kilkenny], Louth, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x002265765&seq=9 Tipperary] and [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112089204769&seq=7 Wexford], each with a history of the county and the usual gazetteer/directory information. The FamilySearch wiki has a section on [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Ireland_Gazetteers Ireland Gazetteers] with links to other useful sites. So too does [https://libguides.ucd.ie/findingmaps/mapsbooks UCD]. You can see information on Irish directories [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources#Directories here]. ===Townlands and place names=== The Townland (of which there are more than 64,000) is the lowest unit of the Irish system of land classification. The hierarchy used to be country, province, county, barony, parish, townland. Baronies and civil parishes ceased to be used as units of civil administration in the mid-19th century. Poor law unions were established in 1838 and reorganised in the 1850s. In the 1860s, the poor law unions took responsibility for registration of births, marriages and deaths; they remain as the civil registration districts today. Irish place names are notoriously difficult because of numerous differences in the spelling, sometimes in Gaelic, sometimes in English and using many different phonetic spellings. Indeed, the problems have been so great that the Ordnance Survey was charged with examining place name variants and standardising them. Then in 1946 a [https://www.logainm.ie/en/about/sources Place Names Commission was established]. John Grenham has a typically good [https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/retrieve_text.php?text_contentid=521 write up on Irish place names]. Useful publications on Irish place names include *[https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product/topographical-index-of-the-parishes-and-townlands-of-ireland-in-sir-william-pettys-mss-barony-maps-c-1655-9-and-hiberniae-delineatio-c-1672/ A topographical index of the townlands of Ireland] as included in the Down Survey of 1656-8 (The Stationery Office for The Irish Manuscripts Commission, Dublin, 1932). *[https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/mode/2up?view=theater General Alphabetical Index to the Townlands and Towns, Parishes and Baronies of Ireland], Census of Ireland (Printed by Alexander Thom) Dublin, 1861. *Irish names of places, Patrick Weston Joyce, Phoenix Publishing, Dublin, [https://archive.org/details/irishnamesofplac01joycuoft/page/n7/mode/2up?view=theater volume 1] (1869) and [https://archive.org/details/irishnamesofplac02joycuoft/page/n3/mode/2up?view=theater volume 2] (1871). *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/345147-townlands-in-poor-law-unions-a-reprint-of-poor-law-union-pamphlets-of-the-general-registrar-s-office-with-an-introduction-and-six-appendices-relating-to-irish-genealogical-research Townlands and Poor Law Unions] (George Handram, Higginson Book co., Salem, Mass., 1997) which is ' a reprint of poor law union pamphlets of the General Registrar's Office, with an introduction and six appendices relating to Irish genealogical research'. Useful databases/on-line resources include *[https://www.townlands.ie/ townlands.ie], an invaluable resource built on the not-for-profit open street map. It allows you to search for Irish places, including townlands, parishes, baronies, counties and parliamentary constituencies and to see them in context on a map. *With roughly the same objective as townlands.ie, the [https://thecore.com/seanruad/ '''IreAtlas'' Townland database'], SWilson's [https://www.swilson.info/townlands.php Townland database] and [https://www.logainm.ie/en/browse logainm.ie] (the latter the database of the Place Names Commission). *Ask about Ireland's [https://askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/environment-geography/place-names/ place names homepage] and [https://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=nblSearch# search] on the name books produced by the Ordnance Survey. *John Grenham's [https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/county_index.php#maps/ maps useful to genealogists], showing civil parishes, Roman Catholic parishes, poor law unions and the distribution of different institutions in the 1911 census and his [https://www.johngrenham.com/places/ search] for place names. Townland names and maps can be found on the OS 6" and 25" maps and index maps, on the Griffith's Survey maps and on Tailte Éireann's Irish Townland and Historical Map Viewer. The Ireland Project has a space [[Space:Understanding_Irish_Places_and_Regions|Understanding Irish Places and Regions]]. [[#Top| Top]]

Historical Maps of Europe

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This page inventories historical maps of Europe for anyone to use. None of the images uploaded by the profile manager are subject to copyright or use restriction, though, as noted in the images, attribution may be required. For an animation of how European boundaries and countries have changed over time, [https://www.visualcapitalist.com/2400-years-of-european-history/ click here]. = Europe = {{Image|file=Historical_Maps_of_Europe.jpg|size=l |caption=Europe 1911Wikimedia Commons contributors, "File:Europe 1911.jpg," ''Wikimedia Commons'', the free media repository, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Europe_1911.jpg&oldid=496592141 (accessed January 31, 2021). Originally published in Shepherd, William R. , ed. (1911) ''The Historical Atlas'', Category:New York: Henry Holt and Co. This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years or fewer. This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1926.}} = Sources =

Historical Memoranda Concerning Persons and Places in Old Dover, N.H.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Dover, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Memoranda Concerning Persons and Places in Old Dover, N.H. == * by [[Scales-1474|John Scales]] (1835-1928) & [[Quint-568|Alonzo Hall Quint]] (1828-1896) * published Dover, N.H., 1900 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Memoranda Concerning Persons and Places in Old Dover, N.H.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=I7zpekVPBsAC ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalmemora00scal ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008732253 ::* http://www.library.unh.edu/digital/object/digital:00047 * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=23223 === Citation Formats === * Scales, John. ''[[Space:Historical Memoranda Concerning Persons and Places in Old Dover, N.H.|Historical Memoranda Concerning Persons and Places in Old Dover, N.H.]]'' (Dover, N.H., 1900) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Scales|Scales]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Scales, John. ''[[Space:Historical Memoranda Concerning Persons and Places in Old Dover, N.H.|Historical Memoranda Concerning Persons and Places in Old Dover, N.H.]]'' (Dover, N.H., 1900) Vol. , [ Page ].

Historical Memorial, Presbyterian Church, Succasunna, N.J., 1765-1895

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Jersey | New Jersey Sources]] == Historical Memorial, Presbyterian Church, Succasunna, N.J., 1765-1895 == * published by The Iron era, Dover, N.J., 1895 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Historical Memorial, Presbyterian Church, Succasunna, N.J., 1765-1895|Historical Memorial, Presbyterian Church, Succasunna, N.J., 1765-1895]]'' (The Iron era, Dover, N.J., 1895) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#HM|Historical Memorial]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#HM|Historical Memorial]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Memorial, Presbyterian Church, Succasunna, N.J., 1765-1895|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historicalmemori00succ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009596093 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11553/ === Table of Contents === * One hundred and thirty-ninth anniversary of the church and Sunday School of the Succasunna Presbyterian Church * Introduction * Historical sermon * Historical poem * Historical and genealogical notes * Pastors * Gleanings * Record of grave stones in cemetery at Succasunna, N. J., in section on right hand of church * Record of grave stones in cemetery at Succasunna, N. J., in center section in rear of church * Record of grave stones in cemetery at Succasunna, N. J., on left hand of church

Historical Notes and Maps, Newtown, 1708-1758

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Newtown, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Notes and Maps, Newtown: 1708-1758 == * by John Neville Boyle * published by Bee Pub. Co., Newtown, Conn., 1945 * 83 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Notes and Maps, Newtown, 1708-1758|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/newtown17081758h00boyl === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Boyle, John Neville. ''[[Space:Historical Notes and Maps, Newtown, 1708-1758|Historical Notes and Maps, Newtown, 1708-1758]]'' (Bee Pub. Co., Newtown, Conn., 1945) [ Page ]. * ([[#Boyle|Boyle]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Boyle, John Neville. ''[[Space:Historical Notes and Maps, Newtown, 1708-1758|Historical Notes and Maps, Newtown, 1708-1758]]'' (Bee Pub. Co., Newtown, Conn., 1945) [ Page ].

Historical notes concerning the Moody family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Historical Notes Concerning The Moody Family (in New England) == : Moody, Herbert Albion, '''Historical notes concerning the Moody family''', Published by The Cabinet Press, Milford, New Hampshire (1947) 64 pages * Title: '''Historical notes concerning the Moody family''' * Author: Herbert Albion Moody (b 1877) * Publisher: The Cabinet Press, Milford, New Hampshire, USA (1947) * Pages: 64 * '''Availability''': ** Digital Version (Lendable): [https://archive.org/details/historicalnotesc00mood Archive.org] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Moody, Herbert Albion. ''[[Space:Historical_notes_concerning_the_Moody_family|Historical notes concerning the Moody family]]'' (Published by The Cabinet Press, Milford, New Hampshire, 1947; 64 pages.) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Moody|Historical Notes Concerning The Moody Family]]: Jonathan Moody, Page 21 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical_notes_concerning_the_Moody_family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Historical Notes of Newtown

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Newtown, New_York]] == Historical Notes of Newtown == * collected by James Riker * 3 volumes * presented Jamaica, New York, 1941 * part of the Long Island Collection, The Queens Borough Public Library It is unpublished, so viewing the collection requires a visit to the New York Public Library. However, ''Family Search'' has indexed a copy of the collection made by Cora Snapp. The citation below will refer to this copy, which can be viewed from anywhere with an internet connection and a (free) ''Family Search'' account. * Citation Example: :::Riker James, ''[[Space:Historical_Notes_of_Newtown|Historical Notes of Newtown]]'', unpublished, Jamaica, New York, 1941, part of the Long Island Collection, The Queens Borough Public Library; copy by Cora Snapp, available on ''Family Search'' [DGS 8,200,892], starting at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-TS7R-P?cat=336914 image 283 of 1105]. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Riker|Riker]]: Page 50 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical_Notes_of_Newtown|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-TS7R-P?cat=336914 Family Search [DGS 8,200,892]] — this is the copy by Cora Snapp.

Historical Notes of the Family of Kip

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == Historical Notes of the Family of Kip == * by [[Kip-372 | William Ingraham Kip]] (1811 - 1893) * published by Munsell, Albany, New York 1871 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Historical Notes of the Family of Kip|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historicalnoteso00kipw *https://ia600309.us.archive.org/15/items/historicalnoteso00kipw/historicalnoteso00kipw.pdf === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Kip, William Ingraham ''[[Space: Historical Notes of the Family of Kip| Historical Notes of the Family of Kip]]'' (Munsell, Albany, 1871), [ Page ]. *[[#Kip|Kip]]

Historical Notices of Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Publications by Genealogical and Historical Societies]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Notices of Connecticut == * by [[Porter-23833|William Smith Porter]] (1799-1866) * published by The Connecticut Historical Society, 1842. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Notices of Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * No. 1 Hartford in 1640 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-OlHAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalnotice01port ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalnotice02port ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalnotice00port_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728111 * No. 2 Hartford and West Hartford ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-OlHAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PP1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalnotice00port ::* https://archive.org/stream/historicalnotice01port#page/n43 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728111 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Porter, William Smith. ''[[Space:Historical Notices of Connecticut|Historical Notices of Connecticut]]'' (Connecticut Historical Society, 1842) No. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Porter|Porter]])

Historical Notices of The Parishes of Swyncombe and Ewelme in The County of Oxford

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire Sources]] == Historical Notices of The Parishes of Swyncombe and Ewelme in The County of Oxford == * by Rev. Henry Alfred Napier, M.A., Rector of Swyncombe * published by James Wright, Oxford, 1858 * Source Example: ::: Napier, Henry Alfred. ''[[Space:Historical Notices of The Parishes of Swyncombe and Ewelme in The County of Oxford|Historical Notices of The Parishes of Swyncombe and Ewelme in The County of Oxford]]'' (James Wright, Oxford, 1858) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Napier|Napier]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Napier|Napier]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Notices of The Parishes of Swyncombe and Ewelme in The County of Oxford|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=JwY5AQAAMAAJ

Historical Notices of Thomas Fuller and His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Historical Notices of Thomas Fuller and His Descendants == With a genealogy of the Fuller family, 1638-1902. * by Arthur Buckminster Fuller * published by Henry W. Dutton & Son, Boston, 1859 * Source Example: ::: Fuller, Arthur Buckminster. ''[[Space:Historical Notices of Thomas Fuller and His Descendants|Historical Notices of Thomas Fuller and His Descendants]]'' (Henry W. Dutton & Son, Boston, 1859) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Fuller|Fuller]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Fuller|Fuller]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Notices of Thomas Fuller and His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historicalnotic01fullgoog * https://archive.org/details/historicalnotic00fullgoog * https://archive.org/details/historicalnotice00full * https://archive.org/details/historicalnotice00full_0 * https://books.google.com/books?id=K9EUAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=bDZAYrwFwLUC * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/18260/ === Table of Contents === * Thomas Fuller and His Descendants * Genealogy of The Fuller Family * Buckminster Family of Framingham * Williams Family * Crane Family

Historical outline of the Ransom family of America

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == Historical Outline of the Ransom Family of America == and Genealogical Record of the Colchester, Conn., Branch * By Wyllys C. Ransom * Published by Press of Ann Arbor Plant, The Richmond & Backus Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1903 * Citation Example: :::Ransom, Wyllys C. ''[[Space:Historical outline of the Ransom family of America|Historical Outline of the Ransom Family of America]]'' (Press of Ann Arbor Plant, The Richmond & Backus Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1903) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Ransom|Ransom]]: Page 73 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical outline of the Ransom family of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597761 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE83940 * https://books.google.com/books?id=4llHAAAAYAAJ

Historical Papers on Shelter Island and its Presbyterian Church

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Papers on Shelter Island and its Presbyterian Church == with genealogical tables .. * by Rev. [[Mallmann-2|Jacob Edward Mallmann]] * published by A. M. Bustard Co., New York, 1899 * 333 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Papers on Shelter Island and its Presbyterian Church|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=pFwsAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=rcsUAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historicalpapers00mall * https://archive.org/details/historicalpaper00mallgoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924025959614 * https://archive.org/details/historicalpapers00mall_0 * https://archive.org/details/historicalpape00mall * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/20816/ === Table of Contents === * List of Illustrations * Dedication * Synopsis of Chapters * Introduction * Chapter I * Chapter II * Chapter III * Chapter IV * Chapter V * Chapter VI * Chapter VII * A list of the town officers * Various members of the Board of Trustees of the Presbyterian Church * Part second. Genealogical tables, [https://books.google.com/books?id=pFwsAAAAYAAJ&vq=Sherwood&pg=PA161 Page 161]. * Addenda and Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=pFwsAAAAYAAJ&vq=Sherwood&pg=PA162 Page 162]. * Index, [https://archive.org/details/historicalpapers00mall/page/326/mode/1up Page 326]. * Deed of John Booth to Capt. Nathaniel Sylvester === Errata === * Addenda and Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=pFwsAAAAYAAJ&vq=Sherwood&pg=PA162 Page 162]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Mallmann, Jacob Edward. ''[[Space:Historical Papers on Shelter Island and its Presbyterian Church|Historical Papers on Shelter Island and its Presbyterian Church]]'' (A.M. Bustard Co., New York, 1899) * ([[#Mallmann|Mallmann]])

Historical Record of the Eleventh, or the North Devon Regiment, of Foot

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Sources]] == Historical Record of the Eleventh, or the North Devon Regiment, of Foot == * Author: Cannon, Richard, 1779-1865 * Publisher: Parker, Furnivall and Parker. 1845. * Description: **This book contains an account of the formation of the regiment in 1685, and of its subsequent services to 1845 *Contents: **1685 Formation of the Regiment; Names of the Officers **1686 Distinguishing Uniform **1687 Proceeds to Scotland; Independent Company of Grenadiers attached to the Regiment **1688 Returns to England, and is placed in Garrison at Hull **1689 Embarks for Ireland; Raising of the Siege of Londonderry **1690 Battle of the Boyne; Reviewed by King William Ill; Sieges of Athlone and Limerick; Affair at Lanesborough **1691 Second Siege of Limerick **1692 Continues on the Irish Establishment **1702 Continues on the Irish Establishment **1703 Embarks from Ireland for Holland **1704 Returns from Holland to England, and proceeds to Portugal; Capitulation of the Garrison of Portalegre **1705 Exchange of Prisoners, and return of the Regiment to England **1706 Expedition to the Coast of France **1707 Embarks again for Portugal, and thence for Spain; Battle of Almanza **1708 Returns to England; Proceeds to the Netherlands **1709 Siege of Mons **1711 Returns from Holland; proceeds to America and returns to England **1712 Stationed at Dunkirk **1713 Stationed at Dunkirk **1714 Stationed at Dunkirk; Returns to England, and proceeds to Ireland **1715 Removes to Scotland ; Battle of Dunblain **1719 Services in the Highlands **1721 Returns to England **1722 Reviewed by the King **1728 Reviewed by the King **1742 Embarks for Flanders **1743 Campaign in Germany, and Battle of Dettingen **1744 Campaign in Flanders **1745 Battle of Fontenoy; Returns to England **1746 Proceeds again to Holland; Battle of Roucoux **1748 Returns to England **1751 Uniform; Facings; Colous of the Regiment **1756 Augmentation of the Regiment, and formation of a Second Battalion **1758 The Second Battalion constituted the Sixty-fourth Regiment **1760 Embarks for the Continent ; Battle of Warbourg **1761 Campaign in Germany; affairs at Eimbeck and Foorwohle **1762 Battle of Groebenstein, and Siege of Cassel **1763 Returns home, and proceeds to Minorca **1771 Returns to England **1775 Proceeds to Ireland **1782 Styled the North Devonshire" Regiment **1783 Embarks for Gibraltar **1792 Returns to England **1793 Serves on board the Mediterranean Fleet as Marines; Occupation Of Toulon **1793 Evacuation of Toulon **1794 Siege of Bastia, and taking of Corsica **1795 Proceeds to Gibraltar **1796 Returns to England **1798 Unsuccessful operations at Ostend **1801 Proceeds to the West Indies. Capture of Bartholomew, St. Martin's, St. Thomas's, St. John's, and Santa Cruz **1802 Services in the West Indies **1806 Services in the West Indies; Returns to England **1807 Embarks for Madeira **1808 Second Battalion formed **1809 Second Battalion proceeds to the Scheldt; Taking of Flushing; Returns with the Expedition from Walcheren; First Battalion withdrawn from Madeira and sent to Portugal **1810 Duties of the Second Battalion in London; Battle of Busaco and Lines of Torres Vedras **1811 Second Battalion embarks for Cadiz and proceeds to Gibraltar; First Battalion remains in the Peninsula, Action at Sabugal, Blockade of Almeida; Defence of Tarifa; Siege of Badajoz **1812 Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo; Second Siege of Badajoz; Attack on the Forts at Salamanca; Battle of Salamanca; Siege of Burgos Castle; raised **1813 Second Battalion proceeds from Gibraltar to Ceuta; First Battalion remains in the Peninsula; Battles of the Pyrenees **1813 Passage of the Bidassoa and the Nivelle; Passage of the Nive. Action at St. Pierre **1814 Blockade of Bayonne; Battles of Orthes and Toulouse; First Battalion returns to Ireland; Second Battalion removed from Ceuta to Gibraltar **1816 First Battalion proceeds to Gibraltar; Second Battalion disbanded **1817 Reduction of the Establishment **1820 Returns to England **1821 Further reduction of the Regiment, which proceeds to Ireland **1825 Regiment augmented to ten Companies; Presentation of new Colours; Formation into Service and Depot Companies **1827 Service Companies embark for Portugal; Land at Lisbon, and march up the country **1828 Return to Lisbon, and embark for Corfu **1830 Depot Companies remove from Ireland to Wales **1831 Service Companies distributed in the Ionian Islands **1837 Service Companies distributed in the Ionian Islands **1838 Proceed to Gibraltar, and from thence to Nova Scotia; March to Canada **1839 Stationed in the " disputed Territory" **1840 Embark for England **1843 Regiment proceeds to Ireland **1844 Returns to England ** 1845 Embarks for New South Wales **Conclusion **Plates ***Original Costume ***Colours of the Regiment ***Present Uniform * Source Example: :::Cannon, Richard ''[[Space: Historical Record of the Eleventh, or the North Devon Regiment, of Foot| Historical Record of the Eleventh, or the North Devon Regiment, of Foot]]'' (Parker, Furnivall and Parker. 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Historical Record of the Posterity of William Black

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[[Category:Historical_Record_of_the_Posterity_of_William_Black]] [[Category:Amherst,_Nova_Scotia]] [[Category:Cumberland_County,_Nova_Scotia]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] ==Historical Record of the Posterity of William Black == The "Historical Record of the Posterity of William Black" is a genealogy written by Cyrus Black, of William Black who immigrated to Nova Scotia from England in 1775. The frontispiece of the book states the following: "Historical Record of the Posterity of William Black who settled in this country in the year seventeen hundred and seventy five, Also a sketch of 23 English families and some early settlers from New England who settled at the head of the Bay of Fundy about the same time." Cyrus' research consisted of oral interviews and letters, tracing the descendants of William Black to 1883. His book was published in 1885 in Amherst, Nova Scotia. * by Cyrus Black * published by Amherst Gazette Stream Printing House, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1885 * Source Example: :::Black, Cyrus ''[[Space: Historical Record of the Posterity of William Black |Historical Record of the Posterity of William Black ]]'' (Amherst Gazette Stream Printing House, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1885) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Black|Black]]: Page 21 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Book Title|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *[http://books.google.ca/books?id=6W4ZAAAAYAAJ Google Books] * [http://www.canadagenweb.org/archives/ns/wmblack.txt Chignecto Project Electronic Edition, March 1999] * [http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.aspx?id=3054 OurRoots.ca] * [http://archive.org/details/cihm_00829 Archive.org] ===Errata=== :Page 65, 9tli line from bottom for "Richard" read "George 2nd. :Page 87, 6th line from bottom for "Carriages'" read "Larigans." :Pago 98, 2nd line from top for "David" read " Daniel." :Page 141, add Hibbert to the first paragraph. In first line of second paragraph read "Eldest" for "Only." :Page 156, 12th line from top for "50" read "59." :Page 180, 5th line from bottom for "Freeman" read "Trueman." :Page 191, 14 line from top for " Second " read "First." :Page 203, some names lje,^inning with " D " should be on page 200. :Page 204, for " Milton " read " Mitton."

Historical Records of the Family of Leslie

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Historical Records of the Family of Leslie == * from 1067 to 1868-9 Collected from Public Records and Authentic Private Sources * by Leslie, Charles Joseph * Published in 3 volumes by Edmonston and Douglas, Edinburgh, 1869 * Citation Example: ::: Leslie, Charles Joseph. ''[[Space:Historical_Records_of_the_Family_of_Leslie|Historical Records of the Family of Leslie]]'' (Edmonston and Douglas, Edinburgh, 1869) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Leslie|Leslie]]: Vol 3, page 372 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical_Records_of_the_Family_of_Leslie|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :'''Vol 1''' * https://archive.org/details/historicalrecor06leslgoog * https://archive.org/details/historicalrecord01char * https://books.google.no/books/about/Historical_Records_of_the_Family_of_Lesl.html?id=7QGnt0PLWo8C&redir_esc=y :'''Vol 2''' * https://archive.org/details/historicalrecord02lesluoft * https://books.google.no/books?id=vqgxAQAAIAAJ&redir_esc=y :'''Vol 3''' * https://archive.org/stream/historicalrecord03lesluoft

Historical Records of the Town of Cornwall, Litchfield County, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Cornwall, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Records of the Town of Cornwall, Litchfield County, Connecticut == * by [[Gold-297|Theodore Sedgwick Gold]] (1818-1906) * published by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1877 * published by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1904 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Records of the Town of Cornwall, Litchfield County, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1877) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rVykMdmHZC8C ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100152753 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008734572 * (1904) 2nd edition ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalrecord00gold === Table of Contents === * TBD === Citation Formats === * Gold, Theodore Sedgwick. ''[[Space:Historical Records of the Town of Cornwall, Litchfield County, Connecticut|Historical Records of the Town of Cornwall, Litchfield County, Connecticut]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Hartford, Conn., 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#Gold|Gold]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army == From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to March 2, 1903. * by Francis Bernard Heitman (1838-1926) * published by The Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1903 * Source Example: ::: Heitman, Francis Bernard. ''[[Space:Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army|Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army]]'' (Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1903) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Heitman|Heitman]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1903) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6RLMX6OOgsAC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=DqLcgTjCR_wC ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalregist01heitrich ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalregis03heitgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalregis05heitgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000334097 * Vol. 2 (1903) with Addenda to Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=x1pj1zRnT5MC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3ksSAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=up0mpQVm_BIC ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalregis01heitgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalregist02heitrich ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalregis04heitgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000334097

Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __toc__ == Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution == April, 1775, to December, 1783 * by [[Heitman-308|Francis Bernard Heitman]] (1838-1926) * published by W.H. Lowdermilk & Co., Washington, DC, 1893 * published by The Rare Book Shop Publishing Co., Washington, D.C., 1914. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1893) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eogUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tZALAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_GwsAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalregis00heitgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalregis02heitgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalregist00heituoft ::* https://archive.org/details/heitmanregister00franrich ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalregist00heit ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000364494 * (1914) New, revised and enlarged. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000364496 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924032554309 ::* https://archive.org/details/franheitmanreg00bernrich === Table of Contents === * Contents * Preface * Signers of the Declaration of Independence * General Officers of the Continental Army * Troops At Valley Forge, PA, 1777-1778 * Aides-de-Camp and Military Secretaries to General Washington * Chronological Roster of Field Officers of the Line in successive order, arranged by States and Regiments * Alphabetical list of Officers of the Continental Army * List of Officers of the Continental Army furnished to Congress by the War Department in 1837 * List of French Officers who served with the American Army * Chronological and Alphabetical List of battles, actions, etc. * Calendar for the years of the Revolution * Number of Troops during the Revolution === Citation Formats === * Heitman, Francis Bernard. ''[[Space:Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution|Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution]]'' (W.H. Lowdermilk, Washington, DC, 1893) [ Page ]. * ([[#Heitman|Heitman]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Heitman, Francis Bernard. ''[[Space:Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution|Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution]]'' (W.H. Lowdermilk, Washington, DC, 1893) [ Page ].

Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution, Soldiers, Sailor, Marines, 1775-1783

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]][[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia|Virginia Sources]] == Historical Register of Virginians in the revolution, soldiers, sailors, marines, 1775-1783== * by John Hastings Gwathmey * published by Dietz Press, Richmond, Virginia, 1938 * Citation Example: ::: Gwathmey, John Hastings, ''[[Space:Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution, Soldiers, Sailor, Marines, 1775-1783 | Historical Register of Virginians in the revolution, soldiers, sailors, marines, 1775–1783]]'' (Dietz Press, Richmond, Virginia, 1938) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Gwathmey|Gwathmey]]: Page 794 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical_Register_of_Virginians_in_the_Revolution,_Soldiers,_Sailor,_Marines,_1775-1783 | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Available online at these locations: * {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3Q-HFL7-7}} [full text] * FamilySearch search page for book: https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=101711079 * https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/72802 * http://www.worldcat.org/title/historical-register-of-virginians-in-the-revolution-soldiers-sailors-marines-1775-1783 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000365638 * Ancestry.com: {{Ancestry Record|flhg-registervarev}} with Key to Abbreviations and Symbols here: {{Ancestry Image|48423|RegisterVARev-003217-xiii}}

Historical Relics of the White Mountains

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[[Category:New Hampshire, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New_Hampshire]] == Historical Relics of the White Mountains == Also, a Concise White Mountain Guide; and a meteorological table for 1853-4, giving the indications of the thermometer, on the top of Mount Washington, at sunrise, noon, and sunset, with a synopsis of the same for each summer month. * by [[Spalding-428|John Hubbard Spaulding]] * published by J.R. Hitchcock, 1855 * Citation Example: ::: Spaulding, John. ''[[Space:Historical Relics of the White Mountains|Historical Relics of the White Mountains]]'' (J.R. Hitchcock, 1855) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Spaulding|Spaulding]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Relics of the White Mountains|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1855) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=b6I-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalrelics00spau_0 * (1998) reprint Bondcliff Books, Littleton, NH.

Historical Review of Arkansas

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Arkansas]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Arkansas|Arkansas Sources]] == Historical Review of Arkansas == Its Commerce, Industry and Modern Affairs · Volume 1 * by Fay Hempstead * published Lewis Publiching Company, 1911 * Source Example: ::: Hempstead, Fay. ''[[Space:Historical Review of Arkansas|Historical Review of Arkansas, Its Commerce, Industry and Modern Affairs · Volume 1]]'' (Lewis Publiching Company, 1911 * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hempstead|Hempstead]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Review of Arkansas|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/wUVEAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1

Historical Sketch and Manual of the First Congregational Church in Ridgefield, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ridgefield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Sketch and Manual of the First Congregational Church in Ridgefield, Connecticut == * published by The Ridgefield Press Printing Company, Ridgefield, Conn., 1904 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Sketch and Manual of the First Congregational Church in Ridgefield, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=xQcWAAAAYAAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Historical Sketch and Manual of the First Congregational Church in Ridgefield, Connecticut|Historical Sketch and Manual of the First Congregational Church in Ridgefield, Connecticut]]'' (Ridgefield Press Printing Co., Ridgefield, Conn., 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#HS|Historical Sketch]])

Historical Sketch of Lisbon, Conn., From 1786-1900

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Sketch of Lisbon, Conn., From 1786-1900 == * by Henry Fitch Bishop * published by The Author, 332 E. 88th Street, New York, NY, 1903 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Sketch of Lisbon, Conn., From 1786-1900|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=OamZTqjFKDgC * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00bish * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00bish_0 * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch1903bish * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00bisho === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Bishop, Henry Fitch. ''[[Space:Historical Sketch of Lisbon, Conn., From 1786-1900|Historical Sketch of Lisbon, Conn., From 1786-1900]]'' (New York, NY, 1903) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bishop|Bishop]])

Historical Sketch of Marietta College

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Historical Sketch of Marietta College == :founded at Marietta, Ohio, 1835 * published by Elm Street Printing Co., Cincinnati, 1876 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Sketch of Marietta College|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00mari/page/n1/mode/2up *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101050880374&view=1up&seq=5&skin=2021 *https://www.google.com/books/edition/Historical_Sketch_of_Marietta_College/XkBOAAAAYAAJ?hl=en === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Marietta College.''[[Space: Historical Sketch of Marietta College| Historical Sketch of Marietta College]]'' (Elm Street Printing Co., Cincinnati, 1876), [ Page ]. *[[#Marietta College|Historical Sketch of Marietta College]]

Historical Sketch of Stockton Springs

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine]] __TOC__ == Historical Sketch of Stockton Springs == * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/160053881/faustina-hichborn Faustina Hichborn], 1846 - 1918; Herbert C Libby * published by Press of Central Maine Publishing Co., Waterville, Maine, 1908 * 133 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Sketch of Stockton Springs|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00hich === Table of Contents === :Chapter I Early Settlements :Chapter II Shipbuilding and Ships :Chapter III Stockton in the Civil War :Chapter IV Advent of the Railroad :Chapter V Merchants, Business Men, Lodges and Clubs :Chapter VI Churches and Schools :Chapter VII The Present Stockton Springs === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Historical Sketch of Stockton Springs|Historical Sketch of Stockton Springs]]'' (Press of Central Maine Publishing Co., Waterville, ME., 1908), [ Page ]. * ([[#Historical Sketch of Stockton Springs|Historical Sketch of Stockton Springs]])

Historical Sketch of the Congregational Church in Belchertown, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Historical Sketch of the Congregational Church in Belchertown, Mass. == from its organization, 114 years, with notices of the pastors and officers, and list of communicants chronologically arranged, tracing genealogies, intermarriages and family relatives. Also, embracing numerous facts and incidents relating to the first settlers and early history of the place. * by [[Doolittle-3945 | Mark Doolittle]], 1781-1855 * published by Hopkins, Bridgman & Co., Northampton, Massachusetts, 1852 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Sketch of the Congregational Church in Belchertown, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch01dool/page/n5 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007706280 *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh19101182/ *https://books.google.je/books?id=woAUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Doolittle, Mark.''[[Space: Historical Sketch of the Congregational Church in Belchertown, Mass.| Historical Sketch of the Congregational Church in Belchertown, Mass.]]'' (Hopkins, Bridgman & Co., Northampton, Mass, 1852), [ Page ]. * [[#Doolittle|Doolittle]]

Historical Sketch of the First Congregational Church of Brookfield, Connecticut, and of the Town of Brookfield

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Brookfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Sketch of The First Congregational Church of Brookfield, Connecticut, and of The Town of Brookfield == "Written for the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the church." * by [[Hawley-4442|Emily Carrie Hawley]] (1855-1937) * published Brookfield, Connecticut, 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Sketch of the First Congregational Church of Brookfield, Connecticut, and of the Town of Brookfield|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00hawl_0 * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00hawl * https://ia800904.us.archive.org/7/items/historicalsketch00hawl/historicalsketch00hawl.pdf * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100189485 === Table of Contents === * Introduction * List of Illustrations * Contents * I. Connecticut: Early Settlements — Founders, Page 7 * II. Settlement of Newbury-Brookfield and Aboriginal Dwellers, Page 12 * III. Building the First Meeting House, Page 18 * IV. History of the Second Church Edifice, Page 24 * V. Pastors of the Congregational Church, Page 35 * VI. Deacons of the Congregational Church, Page 49 * VII. Organizations Within the Church, Page 54 * VIII. Anniversaries — Sesqui Centennial, Page 64 * IX. Congregationalism: Origin and Principles, Page 70 * X. Brookfield Iron Works, Page 77 * XI. Brookfield Center, Page 90 * XII. The Hills, Page 100 * XIII. History of the Town of Brookfield Continued, Page 109 * XIV. Town Affairs, Page 123 * XV. Sons and Daughters of Brookfield, Page 134 * Addendum, Page 151 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hawley, Emily Carrie. ''[[Space:Historical Sketch of the First Congregational Church of Brookfield, Connecticut, and of the Town of Brookfield|Historical Sketch of The First Congregational Church of Brookfield, Connecticut, and of The Town of Brookfield]]'' (Brookfield, Connecticut, 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hawley|Hawley]]) * Hawley, Emily Carrie. ''[[Space:Historical Sketch of the First Congregational Church of Brookfield, Connecticut, and of the Town of Brookfield|Historical Sketch of The First Congregational Church of Brookfield, Connecticut, and of The Town of Brookfield]]'' (Brookfield, Connecticut, 1907) [ Page ].

Historical Sketch of the Town of Troy, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Troy, New Hampshire]] == Historical Sketch of the Town of Troy, New Hampshire == and her inhabitants from the first settlement of the territory now within the limits of the town in 1764-1897. * by Melvin Ticknor Stone (b.1854) * published by Sentinel Printing Co., Keene, N.H., 1897 * Source Example: ::: Stone, Melvin Ticknor. ''[[Space:Historical Sketch of the Town of Troy, New Hampshire|Historical Sketch of the Town of Troy, New Hampshire]]'' (Sentinel Printing Co., Keene, N.H., 1897) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Stone|Stone]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Sketch of the Town of Troy, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=NioTAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=ePIZgTEJSGcC * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028836803 * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch1764ston * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00sto * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00ston * https://archive.org/details/historicalsket00ston * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009577862 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009832036

Historical Sketch of Watertown

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Watertown, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Sketch of Watertown == From its original settlement; with the record of its mortality. * by Nathaniel Smith Richardson (1810-1883) Rector of Christ Church, Watertown. * A series of three books: ::* published by S. Babcock, New Haven, 1845 ::* published by E.B. Cooke, Waterbury, 1858 ::* published by Cooke, Mattoon & Robbins, Waterbury, Conn., 1871 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Sketch of Watertown|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1845) With a record of its mortality, from 1741 to 1845 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2oQxAQAAMAAJ * (1858) With a record of its mortality, from March, 1741, to Jan. 1845, and to May, 1858. ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00rich * (1871) Third Series of the Historical Sketch of Watertown, Connecticut; with the record of its mortality, from 1858 to 1871. Prepared for publication by the late Frederick Dayton. ::* https://archive.org/details/thirdseriesofhis00dayt_0 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Richardson, Nathaniel Smith. ''[[Space:Historical Sketch of Watertown|Historical Sketch of Watertown]]'' (E.B. Cooke, Waterbury, 1858) * ([[#Richardson|Richardson]])

Historical Sketches of Andover

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Andover, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: North Andover, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Sketches of Andover == Comprising the present towns of North Andover and Andover. * by [[Bailey-5010|Sarah Loring Bailey (1834-1896)]]. * published by Houghton, Boston, 1880 * 626 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Sketches of Andover|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=DaHgBxgHTcwC * http://books.google.com/books?id=xf7UNTRnW4gC * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketc01bailgoog * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_xf7UNTRnW4gC * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketc00bailgoog * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00bail * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch01bail * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00bailey * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008726078 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Bailey, Sarah Loring. ''[[Space:Historical Sketches of Andover|Historical Sketches of Andover]]'' (Houghton, Boston, 1880) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bailey|Bailey]]) * Bailey, Sarah Loring. ''[[Space:Historical Sketches of Andover|Historical Sketches of Andover]]'' (Houghton, Boston, 1880) [ Page ].

Historical Sketches of Bluehill, Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Sketches of Bluehill, Maine == * by Rufus George Frederick Candage (1826-1912) * published by Hancock County Publishing Co., Ellsworth, Me., 1905 * printed for the [https://bluehillhistory.org/ Blue Hill Historical Society[] * 83 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Historical Sketches of Bluehill, Maine | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=lXQcQz6C7zMC * https://books.google.com/books?id=fWPNWxDCYrsC * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00cand_0 * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00cand * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028809809 * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketc00hillgoog * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketc00candgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009561196 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Candage, Rufus George Frederick. ''[[Space:Historical Sketches of Bluehill, Maine|Historical Sketches of Bluehill, Maine]]'' (Hancock County Pub. Co., Ellsworth, Me., 1905) [ Page ]. * ([[#Candage|Candage]])

Historical Sketches of Hamilton County, Ohio

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Hamilton County, Ohio]] [[Category:Ohio, Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Sketches of Hamilton County, Ohio == :Historical Sketches and Eary Reminiscences of Hamilton County, Ohio; A Brief History of a Few of the Early Churches and of the Settlement of the towns of Reading, Montgomery, Carthage, Springdale, Sharon, Mount Healthy, and Lockland; Together with Biographical Sketches of Some of the Early Settlers of the Milcreek Valley * by J.G.Olden * published Cincinnati, Ohio, 1881 * 329 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Sketches of Hamilton County, Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations === *https://archive.org/details/oh-hamilton-1882-olden/page/n7 *https://books.google.com/books/about/Historical_Sketches_and_Early_Reminiscen.html?id=MtsyAQAAMAAJ === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === ::Olden, J.G.''[[Space: Historical Sketches of Hamilton County, Ohio| Historical Sketches of Hamilton County, Ohio]]'' (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1881), [ Page ]. :: [[#Olden|Olden]]

Historical Sketches of Meriden

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Meriden, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Sketches of Meriden Connecticut == * by [[Perkins-14125|George William Perkins]] (1804-1856) * published by Franklin E. Hinman, West Meriden, 1849 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Sketches of Meriden|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=P75DAQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=fhECAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00perk_0 * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch02perk * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch04perk * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009577774 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100217604 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733623 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Perkins, George William. ''[[Space:Historical Sketches of Meriden|Historical Sketches of Meriden, Connecticut]]'' (Franklin E. Hinman, West Meriden, 1849) [ Page ]. * ([[#Perkins|Perkins]])

Historical Sketches of New Haven

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Haven, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Sketches of New Haven == * by Ellen Strong Bartlett. * published by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, 1897. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Sketches of New Haven|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/newhavensketches00bartrich * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00bart_1 * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028842800 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011715350 === Table of Contents === * The New Haven Green, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028842800#page/n13/mode/2up Page 9] * A New Haven Church, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028842800#page/n25/mode/2up Page 21] * The Grove Street Cemetery, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028842800#page/n47/mode/2up Page 42] * Hillhouse Avenue, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028842800#page/n61/mode/2up Page 56] * John Trumbull, The Patriot Painter, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028842800#page/n81/mode/2up Page 77] === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Bartlett, Ellen Strong. ''[[Space:Historical Sketches of New Haven|Historical Sketches of New Haven]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bartlett|Bartlett]])

Historical Sketches of Peterborough, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Sketches of Peterborough, New Hampshire == Portraying events and data contributing to the history of the town. * published by The Peterborough Historical Society, Peterborough, NH, 1938 * 324 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Historical Sketches of Peterborough, New Hampshire | WikiTree Profiles that use this source.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00unse_13 * https://books.google.com/books?id=y2cjAQAAMAAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Historical Sketches of Peterborough, New Hampshire|Historical Sketches of Peterborough, New Hampshire]]'' (Peterborough Hist. Soc., Peterborough, NH, 1938) [ Page ]. * ([[#HSPNH|Hist. Sketches Peterborough]]) * ''[[Space:Historical Sketches of Peterborough, New Hampshire|Historical Sketches of Peterborough, New Hampshire]]'' (Peterborough Hist. Soc., Peterborough, NH, 1938) [ Page ].

Historical sketches of Pocahontas County, West Virginia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Historical sketches of Pocahontas County, West Virginia == * by [[Price-18035 | William Thomas Price]] (1830-1921) * published by Price Brothers, Marlinton, WV, 1901 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical sketches of Pocahontas County, West Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081882551&view=1up&seq=9&skin=default *https://archive.org/details/historicalsketc00pricgoog ===Table of Contents=== :Section I. Preliminary :Section II. Geological, Geographical, Climatological :Section III. Pioneer Methods and Social Customs :Section IV. Notes on Formation of the County :Section V. Biographic :Section VI. Appendix === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Price, William T.''[[Space: Historical sketches of Pocahontas County, West Virginia| Historical sketches of Pocahontas County, West Virginia]]'' (Price Brothers, Marlinton, WV, 1901), [ Page ]. *[[#Price|Historical sketches of Pocahontas County, West Virginia]]

Historical Sketches of the Times and Men in Ashfield, Mass., During the Revolutionary War

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Ashfield, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == Historical Sketches of the Times and Men in Ashfield, Mass., During the Revolutionary War == * by Barnabas Howes * published by Mrs. W.B. Walden, Book and Job Printer, 24 South Street, North Adams, Mass., 1884 * Source Example: ::: Howes, Barnabas. ''[[Space:Historical Sketches of the Times and Men in Ashfield, Mass., During the Revolutionary War|Historical Sketches of the Times and Men in Ashfield, Mass., During the Revolutionary War]]'' (Mrs. W.B. Walden, North Adams, Mass., 1884) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Howes|Howes]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Sketches of the Times and Men in Ashfield, Mass., During the Revolutionary War|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Vh9EAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00howe_0 * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00howe * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100385816 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009576239

Historical Sketches of the Town of Leicester, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Leicester, Massachusetts]] == Historical Sketches of the Town of Leicester, Massachusetts == During the first centruy from its settlement. * by Emory Washburn (1800-1877) * published by John Wilson and Son, 22, School Street, Boston, 1860 * Source Example: ::: Washburn, Emory. ''[[Space:Historical Sketches of the Town of Leicester, Massachusetts|Historical Sketches of the Town of Leicester, Massachusetts]]'' (John Wilson & Son, Boston, 1860) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Washburn|Washburn]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Sketches of the Town of Leicester, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=nYo-AAAAYAAJ * http://books.google.com/books?id=rF5oj7Rtnr0C * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketc00washgoog * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketchwash * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch01wash * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00wash_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008886814

Historical Sources of Ireland

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'''istorical Sources of Ireland and back ground reading''' ''"Genealogy without sources is mythology" ==Sources pre 1100== ===Historical Books primary sources === The '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronicle_of_Ireland Chronicle of Ireland]''' is the modern name for a hypothesized collection of ecclesiastical annals recording events in Ireland from '''432 to 911''' AD. The surviving annals share events in the same sequence and wording, until 911 when they continue separate narratives. *From here you can search all [https://celt.ucc.ie/index.html Corpus of Electronic Texts Editions] (CELT) on line books with one entry. **[http://research.ucc.ie/celt/list Index to documents CELT Project] - University College Cork *If you are interested in the originals, [https://www.isos.dias.ie/english/index.html Irish Script On Line] has most of the links. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathach_of_St._Columba Cathach of St. Columba] - c 550 - the oldest surviving manuscript in Ireland ====Annals==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_annals Irish Annals - Wikipedia] * [https://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/index.shtml Index of Names in Irish Annals by Mari Elspeth nic Bryan (Kathleen M. O'Brien)] - 21 may 2018 *[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~alanmilliken/genealogy/Research/IrishRecords/Miscellaneous/IndexI.html THE PROVINCE OF ULSTER, IRELAND Annals and Miscellaneous Resources] ---- * Annals of Boyle - c.? - from BC-1257 See Annals in Cotton *MB = Mageoghagan’s Book, i.e. D. Murphy Annals of Clonmacnoise - copied 1627 - from ? to 1408 **[https://www.jstor.org/stable/25506085 The Manuscripts of the Annals of Clonmacnois by Sarah Sanderlin] ** [https://archive.org/stream/annalsofclonmacn00mage/annalsofclonmacn00mage_djvu.txt 1896 Copy at Archive,com] Murphy, Denis, Rev; Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland * C or AC = Annals of Connaught aka Annála Connacht- c.? **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100011/index.html Annals of Connaught (1224-1562)] - Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition (CELT) * Annals of Clyn - c.? * K or Kal = The Annals in Cotton MS. Titus A. XXV Author: Unknown (BC-1257) **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100012/index.html The Annals in Cotton MS. Titus A. XXV] - (Latin) - (CELT) * CS = [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100016/ Chronicon Scotorum Author: [unknown]] **Chronicum Scotorum: A Chronicle of Irish Affairs From The Earliests Times To A.D. 1135 Hennessey, William M., ed 1866 * Annals of Dowling [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/L100012.html Annales Breves Hiberniae Author: Thaddeus Dowling - pp 1-45 the Annals of Dowling;] * Annals of Dudley Loftus * Annals of Dunbrody, The, (in The History of County Wexford, by Philip Herbert Stoke, London: Elliot Stock, 1900). *M or AM or AFM = Annals of the Four Masters aka Annals of Donegal - c.1636 - by 3 brothers (Michael, Conary and Cucogry O'Clery) and led by Ferfesa O'Mulconry ** Annals of the Four Masters 1-6 at CELT - In English and Modern Irish Text ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100005A/index.html 1 B.C. M2242-M5194 A.D. M56-M897] - CELT - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100005A/index.html In Modern Irish Text] - [http://research.ucc.ie/celt/document/T100005A New format] ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100005B/index.html 2 M903-M1163] - CELT - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100005B/index.html In Modern Irish Text] ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100005C/index.html 3 M1172-M1372] - CELT - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100005C/index.html In Modern Irish Text] - [http://research.ucc.ie/celt/document/T100005C New format] ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100005D/index.html 4 M1373-M1493] - CELT - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100005D/index.html In Modern Irish Text] ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100005E/index.html 5 M1501-M1580] - CELT - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100005E/index.html In Modern Irish Text] ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100005F/index.html 6 M1589-M1616] - CELT - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100005F/index.html In Modern Irish Text] **[[Space:The Annals of Ireland|The Annals of Ireland by the Four Masters, by Owen Connellan, Esq. at Wikitree]] **Annals of Ireland by the Four Masters, The, edited by Owen Connelan, with a map by Philip MacDermott, Dublin: Bryan Geraghty, 1846, 1 vol. **Annals of Ireland by the Four Masters, The, edited by John O' Donovan, Dublin: Hodges, Smith and Co., 1856, 7 vols. ***[[Space:Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters|Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, by John O'Donovan at Wikitree]] *** [https://books.google.com/books?id=cgU3AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Vol 7 Index Locorum, Index Nominum] Index by name *[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/L100001/ Annales Hiberniae (Author: James Grace of Kilkenny)] In Modern Irish *[https://archive.org/details/annaleshiberniae00grac/page/10/mode/2up Annales Hiberniae - by Grace, James; Glengall, Richard Butler, Earl of, 1794-1858, ed] Irish & English * AI = Annals of Innisfallen - c.1215 **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100004/index.html Annals of Innisfallen (433-1390] - (CELT) * Iona Chronicle *Annals of Ireland Fragments ** MCB = Mac Carthaigh's Book, ed. Séamus Ó hInnse, Miscellaneous Irish Annals (Dublin, 1947) (A.D. 1114-1437) ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100013/index.html Fragment I, 2-114]] - (CELT) ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100014/index.html Fragment II, 116-142] - (CELT) ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100015/index.html Fragment III, 142-185] - (CELT) ** FA = [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100017/index.html Fragmentary Annals of Ireland, ed. Joan Radner (Dublin, 1978) 2-182] - Irish - (CELT) **[https://books.google.com/books?id=Vck_AAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Annals of Ireland: Three Fragments by By Duald Mac Firbis] - Irish/English - Google book - 8 Dec 2017 * Annals of Kilronan (compiled by the Ó Duibhgeannains) 900-1563 *LC = Annals of Loch Ce [Key] - copied 1588 - from 1014 to 1590? **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100010A/index.html Annals of Loch Cé (1014-1345)] - Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition (CELT) *annal ? - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100027/ Egerton Annals: Mionannala Author: Unknown] 625-710 * Annals of Multifarnham, Annales de Monte Fernandi, a.k.a. Annals of Multyfarnham * Annals of the Ó Maoil Conaire ending in 1505. * Annals of Pembridge * AR = Annals of Roscrea 432-995 in Latin and Irish [https://www.scss.tcd.ie/misc/kronos/editions/AR_portal.htm Down load copy here] * DAR = Dominican Annals of Roscommon aka Annales Dominicani de Roscoman **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/L100015A/index.html Annales Dominicani de Roscoman (1163-1314)] - CELT Note: English in part 2 * T or AT = Annals of Tighernach - c.1088 **[http://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100002A/index.html The Annals of Tigernach, index, Author: Unknown] (488-1178) - celt ucc 16 Aug 2017 *U or AU = Annals of Ulster aka Annals of Senait Mac Manus - 431-1541 **[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100001A/index.html Annals of Ulster (431-1201)] - Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition (CELT) **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100001B/index.html Annals of Ulster (1202-1378)] - Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition (CELT) **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100001C/index.html Annals of Ulster (1379-1541)] - Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition (CELT) **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100010B/index.html (1349-1648)] - Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition (CELT) * CS = Chronicon Scotorum - c.1650 - from ? to 1135 **[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/G100016/ Chronicon Scotorum] - CELT **[[Space:Chronicum Scotorum|Chronicum Scotorum at Wikitree]] * Synchronism of Flann - c.1056 * MG = [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100022A/ Pól Breathnach, Memoranda Gadelica, Irish Book Lover 19] ====Other Books==== *[https://www.isos.dias.ie/master.html?https://www.isos.dias.ie/libraries/RLB/english/index.html?ref= Irish manuscripts of the Irish College in Leuven] '''Most in Irish'''. on line at KBR (Royal Library of Belgium) *Book of Ard Macha *Book of Ballymote - c.1391 **[https://www.isos.dias.ie/master.html?https://www.isos.dias.ie/libraries/RIA/RIA_MS_23_P_12/english/index.html?ref= Book of Ballymote] The Royal Irish Academy - 8 Dec 2017 *Book of Clandeboy, The (Leabhar Cloinne Aodha Buidhe) Dublin: The Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1931. *[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T402566.html The Book of Clanranald Author: unknown - CELT] Red and the Black Books. (in english) - Macdonald and Montrose histories, Macdonald and Macleod Chiefs p.215, Marquis of Antrim p.217 *The Book of Clonmacnois *Book of Cluain Mic Nois *[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G301900/index.html Lebar-na-Heera aka Book of the Dun Cow] In modern Irish - c. 1106 *The Book of Conquests *The Book of Cucoigchriche Ó Cléirigh.(mac Diarmaid Ó Cléirigh) 1281-1537 *Lebar Brecc aka Speckled Book of Mac Egan aka Great Book of Dunity - c.1400 ** [https://www.clanegan.org/heritage/#history Clan Egan History Documents] *Book of Dub-dá-leithe', a collection of annalistic, saga and poetry material, which was a source in the compilation of the Annals of Ulster and apparently survived till the seventeenth century. Author [[Ua_Flannacáin-13|Dub dá Leithe ua Flannacáin (abt.0990-1064)]] *[https://archive.org/details/bookoffenaghinir00dubl Book of Fenagh, The,] Irish & English. by St. Gaillin, edited by W. M. Hennessey, Dublin: Alex. Thorn and Co., 1875, (with supplementary volume by R.A.S. Macalister, published by The Stationery Office, Dublin, 1939). *Book of Fermoy *Book of Fiontan of Cluain Eidhneach *Book of Gleann da Loch *Book of Hy Many [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/G105007/index.html The Tribes and Customs of Hy-Many, commonly called O'Kelly's Country] - CELT *[http://www.maryjones.us/ctexts/leborgabala.html The Book of Invasions, aka Lebor Gabala Erenn, aka The Book of the Takings of Ireland] - [http://www.maryjones.us/ctexts/ Celtic Literature Collection] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebor_Gab%C3%A1la_%C3%89renn Wikipedia] - The first writen history of Irelamd c.1050 from C.650 sources/manuscripts *Yellow Book of Lecan [Leckan] - c.1390 *[https://www.ria.ie/library/catalogues/special-collections/medieval-and-early-modern-manuscripts/leabhar-mor-leacain Book of Lecan] - c.1416 THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY In Irish ** EE = The poem Eremon is Eber ard **the following are parts of Book of Lecan **[https://archive.org/stream/tribescustomsofh00odonuoft#page/n7/mode/2up The Tribes and customs of Hy-Many, commonly called O'Kelly's country] - archive.org **[https://archive.org/stream/genealogiestribemacf#page/n5/mode/2up The genealogies, tribes, and customs of Hy-Fiachrach, commonly called O'Dowda's country.] - archive.org *FL [https://sites.google.com/site/bookofleinster/ Book of Leinster] in English and Irish - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G800011A/index.html at CELT] in Irish - c.1160 The. (Passages will be found in Silva Gadelica, by S. H. O'Grady). Flann Mainistreach - A historical and religious account of the High Kings of Ireland between 1151 and 1224, was in the possession of the O'Mores of Laois for centuries and is now on show at Trinity College Dublin *Book of Lismore aka The Book of Mac Carthaigh Riabhach **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100030/ Cathréim Cellacháin Caisil Author: Unknown] in Irish *Book of Loughree *The Book of Lughaidh Ó Cleirigh 1586-1603 *Book of MacBruadins * MCB = Mac Carthaigh's book - Miscellaneous Irish Annals (A.D. 1114-1437), Author: [unknown] **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100013/ Fragment 1] **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100014/ Fragment 2] **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100015/ Fragment 3] *Book of MacFirbis *[https://ia802604.us.archive.org/10/items/martyrologyofoen29oenguoft/martyrologyofoen29oenguoft_djvu.txt THE MARTYROLOGY OF OENGUS THE CULDEE] FROM TEN MANUSCRIPTS *Book of Uí Maine (see Book of Hy Many) c.1400 *The Book of Maolin óg Mac Bruodin 1588-1603 *Black Book of Molaga *Yellow Book of Moling *Book of O'Conry *Book of O'Duigenean *The Red book of Ormond, from the fourteenth-century original preserved at Kilkenny castle [https://www.worldcat.org/title/red-book-of-ormond-from-the-fourteenth-century-original-preserved-at-kilkenny-castle-with-missing-portions-supplied-from-the-fifteenth-century-transcript-in-the-bodleian-library/oclc/19437454 world Cat] - this book is not on line *Book of Rights, The, translated with notes by John O'Donovan, Dublin: The Celtic Society, 1847. *Book of Ui Congmhala *The Book of the White Earl, aka Bodleian Laud Misc. MS 610, in Leabhar na Rátha, aka The Book of Pottlerath. Created by Gaelic scribes under the patronage of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond (1392–1452). *The genealogy of Corca Laidhe, Author: Unknown, translated by John O'Donovan **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T105009A.html Fifth draft] - CELT **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T105009/index.html Seventh draft] - CELT *[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/G105003.html Genealogies from Rawlinson B 502 Author: unknown] - CELT *[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T105008/index.html The Genealogies, Tribes, and Customs of Hy-Fiachrach, commonly called O'Dowda's Country by Duald Mac Firbis] - CELT * GC = Gilla Cóemáin’s poems *[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G105005/index.html The Laud Genealogies and Tribal Histories By unknown] - CELT * LS = The Laud synchronisms, Kuno Meyer * LG = R.A.S. Macalister’s Lebor Gabála Érenn aka Leabhar Gabhála papers by Mark Scowcroft *Psalter of Cashel *Psalter of Tara *Psalter of Teamhair c.266 - It was this Cormac, son of Art, also, that collected the Chroniclers of Ireland to Teamhair, and ordered them to write the chronicles of Ireland in one book. [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100005A/text029.html part 29 of the Annals pg. 117 - CELT] *FF = Foras Feasa ar Éirinn le Seathrún Céitinn – The History of Ireland Comyn, D. & Dinneen, P. (ed) * Reim Rioghraidhe’ or Royal list - 1630 and dedicated to Toirdhealbhach MacCochlain, chief of Delvin, King’s County * FM = Annala Rioghachta Eireann – Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, by J. O’Donovan, * OG = Ogygia, seu, Rerum Hibernicarum Chronologia … (London 1685) by R. O’Flaherty * Leabhar Genealach ("Book of Genealogies") is a massive genealogical collection written mainly in the years 1649 to 1650 [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leabhar_na_nGenealach Wikipedia] * Corpus Genealogiarum Hiberniae, edited by M.A. O’Brien. This compiles the genealogies of the Book of Lecan, the Book of Ballymote, the Book of Leinster, and the manuscript Rawlinson B.502. * ms-14 [https://www.ucd.ie/specialcollections/archives/dubhaltachmacfirbisigh/ Great Book of Irish Genealogies, or Leabhar na nGenealach by Dubhaltach by Mac Firbisigh] c,1670 ===== Viking ===== *[https://www.forumancientcoins.com/dannyjones/Celtic%20and%20British%20Coin%20Books/Coins%20of%20the%20Danish%20Kings%20of%20Ireland.pdf The coins of the Danish kings of Ireland Bv Bernard Roth, F.S.A.] see pg. 5 for list of kings. * [https://classesv2.yale.edu/access/content/user/haw6/Vikings/AS%20Chronicle%20Peterborough%20MS.html '''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle''': '''Peterborough manuscript'''] * [https://classesv2.yale.edu/access/content/user/haw6/Vikings/AS%20Chronicle%20Canterbury%20MS.html Viking Sources in Translation : '''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle''': '''Canterbury manuscript'''] * [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Translation:%C3%8Dslendingab%C3%B3k Wikisource : '''Íslendingabók'''], a 12th century history of the foundation of Iceland by Ari Þorgilsson, translated from Icelandic into English by * [https://archive.org/details/orkneyingasaga00goudgoog/page/n10 '''The Orkneyinga Saga'''] translated from Icelandic by Jon A. Hjaltalin & Gilbert Goudie - ed. with notes & intro. by Joseph Anderson pub: Edinburgh, Edmonston & Douglas 1873 ====Ecclesiastical==== *Domnach Airgid *Book of Armagh - c.807 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Armagh Wikipedia] *Book of Dimma - c.700 *Book of Kells - c.700 **[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/G102003/ Irish Charters in The Book of Kells] - 8 Dec 2017 *Cathach [Caha] "of the O'Donnells" - c.800 *Book of St. Moling - c.700 ===Modern day '''secondary''' sources=== * Early Irish Kingship and Succession. Jaski, Bart, Published by Four Courts Press, 2013, ISBN 10: 1846824265ISBN 13: 9781846824265 *[https://www.academia.edu/4144299/Genealogical_tables_of_medieval_Irish_royal_dynasties?email_work_card=title Bart Jaski, 76 genealogical tables of the more important Irish royal dynasties of the early and Middle Ages.] A well sourced Ph.D. thesis and the basis of the book ''Early Irish kingship and succession'' (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2000; paperback reprint2013) - Accessed 13 July 2020 *[https://archive.org/details/irishkingshighki00byrn_0 Byrne, Francis J, ''Irish Kings and High-Kings'' (London 1973)] - [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] has a copy *[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/IRELAND.htm#_Toc389126184 Cawley, "Kings of Ireland." '''Medieval Lands Project'''. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy] -6 July 2017 *[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/G105003 Genealogies from Rawlinson (Author: unknown)] *MacFhirbhisigh, Dubhaltach - Leabhar na nGenealach ("Book of Genealogies") 1649 to 1650 (https://www.isos.dias.ie/UCD/UCD_MS_14.html In Irish]. A five volume (English) edition in Dublin in 2004 as The Great Book of Irish Genealogies (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leabhar_na_nGenealach Wikipedia) *[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/peerages.shtml Medieval source material on the internet: Modern works: Peerages and other compilations] *[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100054/index.html The History of Ireland Author: Geoffrey Keating] CELT *[https://books.google.com/books?id=a7uTAgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia edited by Seán Duffy] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_High_Kings_of_Ireland LIST OF HIGH KINGS OF IRELAND Wikipedia] - 6 July 2017 *[http://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/Monarchs.php Irish pedigrees, or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation - John O'Hart (1892)] Library of Ireland- 6 July 2017 - [https://ia802302.us.archive.org/21/items/irishpedigreesor_01ohar/irishpedigreesor_01ohar.pdf Archive.org] *[[Space:Irish Pedigrees Or The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation|Irish Pedigrees Or The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation]] other on line sites ** '''[https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/anglo-irish-genealogies.php O'Hart's Genealogies by name]''' *[https://books.google.com/books?id=sqBTAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA248&lpg=PA248&dq=Art+Aonfhir&source=bl&ots=R298CgAybp&sig=d501qhWqbZRZ-Ud-C8mxfOP12s8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=FUpdU67GLOSgsASY8oHQAQ&ved=0CDIQ6AEwBTgK#v=onepage&q&f=false General History of Ireland (Google eBook), Geoffrey Keating] - 6 July 2017 *[http://www.irish-annals.cs.tcd.ie/ Irish chronicles and their chronology Department of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin] [[Devlin-670|Devlin-670]] 13:11, 21 August 2017 (EDT) **[http://www.irish-annals.cs.tcd.ie/Edition_4/RC_trad/RC_collation.htm Collation of the Irish regnal canon D.P. Mc Carthy, Department of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin 2] [[Devlin-670|Devlin-670]] 13:11, 21 August 2017 (EDT) *[https://books.google.com/books?id=xilNAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false A general history of Ireland] by Sylvester O'Halloran, Printed for the author, by A. Hamilton, 1778 - 25 Aug 2017 *[https://www.gutenberg.org/files/53793/53793-h/53793-h.htm A Literary History of Ireland From Earliest Times to the Present Day By Douglas Hyde 1899] *[[Space:Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores|The Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages]] *[[Space:Rerum_Britannicarum_Medii_Aevi_Scriptores|Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores]] *[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~medieval/llywelyn.htm Llywelyn ap Iorwerth ancestor table, compiled by Stewart Baldwin with Irish and Wales Kings] *[http://www.royalty.nu/Europe/Ireland/index.html Modern day books on Medieval Ireland] *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Historical_memoir_of_the_O_Briens/_lIBAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=memoir+of+the+O%27Briens&pg=RA2-PR33&printsec=frontcover Historical Memoir of the O'Briens - John O'Donoghue 1860] *[https://www.irishancestors.ie/irish-genealogist-contents The Irish Genealogist - Table of CONTENTS] *[https://www.jstor.org/journal/jkilksoeairearso The Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society] *[https://www.libraryireland.com/biography/index.php A Compendium of Irish Biography - Alfred Webb] * [https://www.dib.ie/ Dictionary of Irish Biography (DIB)] a project of the Royal Irish Academy. === On Line === *[http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/ our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors] Uses some good sources, eg, Richardson, Cokayne, and less reliable ones such as Burke, but many entries have no sources at all. Also uses Ancestry user trees as a source. Note: Some sources may be considered Unreliable. For a current list see [[Space:EuroAristo_Project_Reliable_Sources|EuroAristo_Project_Reliable_Sources]], [[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|England_Project_Reliable_Sources]], and [[Space:Irish_Roots_Project_Reliable_Sources|Irish_Roots_Project_Reliable_Sources]] ===== Research Papers ===== *[https://www.academia.edu/4144299/Genealogical_tables_of_medieval_Irish_royal_dynasties Genealogical_tables_of_medieval_Irish_royal_dynasties by Bart Jaski] *[http://evergreen.27names.org/academia/MmL.pdf Griffin, Patrick C. 2002, The Mac Lochlainn High-Kingship in Late Pre-Norman Ireland] 1022-1171 *[https://www.ria.ie/sites/default/files/o_muraile_nollaig_handout_bb.pdf The Books of Ballymote and Lecan: Their Structure and Contents Compared] Mulchrone, Kathleen, editor *[http://evergreen.27names.org/academia/historicity.html The Historicity of the Early Irish Annals] *[https://www.medievalists.net/2010/11/the-practice-of-irish-kingship-in-the-central-middle-ages/ The Practice of Irish Kingship in the Central Middle Ages] by Mark Joseph Zunbuhl - PhD Dissertation, University of Glasgow, 2005 The following are the sigla usedhttp://www.irish-annals.cs.tcd.ie/Edition_4/RC_trad/RC_collation.htm by D.P. Mc Carthy, Department of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin 2. in his paper [http://www.irish-annals.cs.tcd.ie/ Irish chronicles and their chronology] tables [http://www.irish-annals.cs.tcd.ie/Edition_4/RC_trad/Table_2.htm Kings of Ireland for the pre-Patrician era – Eochaidh Feidhleach to Dathí m. Fiachrach.] - [http://www.irish-annals.cs.tcd.ie/Edition_4/RC_trad/Table_3.htm Table 3. Laoghaire m. Néill to Brian m. Cinnéitigh, i.e. AD 429 to AD 1014] * LS = Kuno Meyer, ‘The Laud synchronisms’, ZCP 9 (1913) 471–85, referenced by page and line number. * AI = S. Mac Airt, The Annals of Inisfallen (MS Rawlinson B 503) (Dublin 1951) pp. 42–4, referenced using Mac Airt’s paragraph numbers §345–86. * EE = The poem Eremon is Eber ard of which no published edition exists, so the facsimile in K. Mulchrone (ed) The Book of Lecan vol ii in Irish Manuscripts Comission Facsimiles in Collotype of Irish Manuscripts (Dublin 1937), fac. ff. 33r-v has been used. It has been referenced by its facsimile line number prefixed by a=33ra, b=33rb, c=33va, d=33vb. The earlier copy at ff. 14–15 is missing two verses. * FL = Flann Mainistreach – Best, R.I. & M.A. O’Brien The Book of Leinster vol. III, pp 504–15 for the poems Rig Themra dia tesband tnú §§1–35 and Rig Themra toebaige iar tain §§1–52, which has been referenced by the quatrain number. * GC = Gilla Cóemáin’s poems, Hériu ard inis na rrig §§1–151, and At-tá sund forba fessa §§1–37 which are numbered thus by Peter Smith in his monumental edition, Three historical poems ascribed to Gilla Cóemáin – A Critical edition of the work of an eleventh-century Irish scholar, which is in preparation for publication. See also the editions in Best & O’Brien The Book of Leinster III pp. 471–503. * OC = Ériu ógh inis na náemh in 83 quatrains by Gilla mo Dubda Ó Casaide fl. 1143–8, edited by Macalister in LG v, 540–65. Only his regnal years have been cited in Table 3. * LL = Book of Leinster vol. I by Best, R.I., Bergin, O. & M.A. O’Brien edition of Lebor Gabála whose reigns have been referenced by their line number. This is the earliest edition of LG a and its regnal years are virtually identical with those tabulated under LG. *LG = R.A.S. Macalister’s Lebor Gabála Érenn vols. i–v, (Dublin,1938, –39, –40, –41, –56) referenced by his paragraph numbers. Mark Scowcroft’s two papers Leabhar Gabhála Part I: The growth of the text’, Ériu xxxviii (1987) 79–140, and ‘Leabhar Gabhála Part II: The growth of the tradition’, Ériu xxxix (1988) 1–66 are essential guides for Macalister’s complex edition, and Scowcroft’s sigla LG a, b, c, m have been used rather than Macalister’s R1, R2, R3, Min. Both reign references and regnal year citations have been taken from LG a, but alternatives may be noted under Remarks. * MB = Mageoghagan’s Book, i.e. D. Murphy Annals of Clonmacnoise (Dublin 1896, repr. Llanerch 1993), referenced by page and line number. * SR = Michéal Ó Clérigh’s Seanchas Riogh Ereann of 1630 from P. Walsh Genealogiae Regum et Sanctorum Hiberniae (Dublin 1918) 11–35, referenced by paragraph number. * FF = Comyn, D. & Dinneen, P. (ed), Foras Feasa ar Éirinn le Seathrún Céitinn – The History of Ireland vol. I–iv, ITS 4, 8, 9, 15 (1902, 1908, 1908, 1915). His regnal years have been taken from the CELT edition, with any alternative years cited under Remarks. * FM = J. O’Donovan, Annala Rioghachta Eireann – Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland vols. i–viii (Dublin, 1848–51; repr. N. York, 1966). This has been referenced by the FM year and CELT entry number. * OG = Ogygia, seu, Rerum Hibernicarum Chronologia … (London 1685) by R. O’Flaherty; see also J. Hely Ogygia … (Dublin 1793). The regnal years have been cited from his marginal summary to ‘Carmen Chronographicum Ogygiae’ on pp. 443–60 ==Sources 1100 - 1500== *[https://www.englandsimmigrants.com/ England’s Immigrants 1330-1550, a fully-searchable database] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271412?availability=Family%20History%20Library The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant by Gibbs, Vicary 1910] *[[Space:Calendar_of_Documents%2C_Relating_to_Ireland%2C_Preserved_in_Her_Majesty%27s_Public_Record_Office%2C_London%2C_1171-1307|Calendar of Documents, Relating to Ireland, Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London, 1171-1307]] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=a7uTAgAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&dq=Ireland%20in%20the%20Middle%20Ages%20Sean%20Duffy&pg=PA480#v=onepage&q&f=false Ireland in the Middle Ages, Sean Duffy] - 16 Nov 2017 *Historical Atlas of Modern Europe, [https://ia802302.us.archive.org/12/items/HistoricalAtlasOfModernEurope.R.LanePoole1902/Map%2029%20Early%20Ireland.jpg Ireland] edited by R. L. Poole, Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1902. * [https://chancery.tcd.ie/ CIRCLE] all known letters enrolled on the Irish chancery rolls during the Middle Ages (1244–1509) ==Sources 1500 - 1700== *[https://coblaith.net/Names/TudorFiants.html Finding Names in Calendars of Tudor Fiants] 1546 to 1603 **[https://www.historyireland.com/featured-archive-post/tudor-fiants/ Background information for Calendars of Tutor Fiants] *[[Space:Ireland Under the Normans|Ireland Under the Normans]] - Wikitree *[[Space:A_Genealogical_and_Heraldic_History_of_the_Landed_Gentry_of_Ireland| A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland]] *[http://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/home/index.php?DRIS_ID=LCN10378529_0003 Alumni Dublinenses], A Register of Students, Graduates, Professors and Provosts of Trinity College of the University of Dublin (1593-1860). *[https://archive.org/details/compendiumofiris00webb A compendium of Irish biography] by Webb, Alfred, Publication date 1878 (1500-1878) *[[Space:Collectanea_Curiosa_or_Miscellaneous_Tracts_Relating_to_the_History_and_Antiquities_of_England_and_Ireland|Collectanea Curiosa or Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to the History and Antiquities of England and Ireland]] *[https://1641.tcd.ie/ 1641 Depositions] - Trinity College Library - Fully searchable digital edition. *[[Space:Calendars_of_Irish_State_Papers| Calendars of State Papers Relating to Ireland]] *[[Space:Rebellion%2C_plantation_and_war|Rebellion, plantation and war]] *[[Space:Early_modern_Irish_sources|Early modern Irish sources]] ===Peerage=== * [https://archive.org/search.php?query=Complete%20baronetage Complete Baronetage at archive.org] 19 Apr 2019 *[[:Category:Nobility_of_Ireland|Wikitree Category Nobility of Ireland]] *[[:Category: Jacobite Peerage|Wikitree Category Jacobite peerage]] ====Ireland==== *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685679?type%5B%5D=author&lookfor%5B%5D=Lodge&bool%5B%5D=AND&type%5B%5D=title&lookfor%5B%5D=Peerage%20Ireland&ft=The peerage of Ireland by Lodge, John] in seven vols. Vols 1-7 hathitrust.org *[[Space:The_Peerage_of_Ireland%2C_or%2C_A_Genealogical_History_of_the_Present_Nobility_of_that_Kingdom|The Peerage of Ireland by John Lodge 1723-1791]] - wikitree *[[Space:The_Complete_Peerage_of_England%2C_Scotland%2C_Ireland%2C_Great_Britain_and_the_United_Kingdom|The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland ....... by George Edward Cokayne]] - Wikitree *[[Space:Debrett%27s_Peerage_of_the_United_Kingdom%2C_Great_Britain_and_Ireland|Debrett's Peerage of the United Kingdom, Great Britain and Ireland]] - Wikitree *[http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/contents.htm Cracroft's Peerage of Ireland] *[http://www.thepeerage.com/index.htm the Peerage - Darryl Lundy] Check the source, Some are just Email and are unreliable. *[http://www.burkespeerage.com/ Burke’s Peerage] - for pay site - and other volumes written by John Burke or later members of his family are '''Unreliable Sources'''. These volumes rarely reference sources - always use Cokayne or Richardson in preference to Burke, especially if there is a discrepancy in the information. '''See [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Burkes-Peerage Britannica Burkes-Peerage]''' *[[Space:A_Genealogical_History_of_the_Dormant%2C_Abeyant%2C_Forfeited%2C_and_Extinct%2C_Peerages_of_the_British_Empire|Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct, Peerages of the British Empire by Sir Bernard Burke, LL.D.]] - Wikitree *[[Space:A_General_and_Heraldic_Dictionary_of_the_Peerages_of_England%2C_Ireland%2C_and_Scotland|Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance by John Burke, Bernard Burke]] - Wikitree ====Scotland, England==== *[[Space:The_Scots_Peerage|The Scots Peerage]] - Wikitree *[[Space:Collins%27_Peerage_of_England|Collins Peerage of England]] - Wikitree ==Sources Post 1700== *[[Space:Sources-Ireland-Province-County|Sources Ireland Province County]] - wikitree 14 August 2017 *[[Space:The_Annual_Biography_and_Obituary|The Annual Biography and Obituary]] 1817-1837 Mostly England - Wikitree * ==Background Reading== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Irish_women_by_century Wikipedia Category: Irish women by century] *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89063023139;view=1up;seq=17 O'Devlins of Tyrone, The Story of An Irish Sept, 3ed edition], Develin, Joseph Chubb, Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Co., 1938, 1st edition - 16 Aug 2017 *[http://www.failteromhat.com/book/godkin-landwarinireland.php THE LAND-WAR IN IRELAND A HISTORY FOR THE TIMES BY JAMES GODKIN 1870] - 15 Feb 2018 == Lost Annals == Annals known to have existed but which have been lost include: *Annals of the Island of Saints *Annals of Kilronan *Annals of Maolconary *Book of Cuanu *Book of Dub-da-leithe *Book of the Monks *Leabhar Airis Cloinne Fir Bhisigh *Leabhar Airisen *Leabhar Airisen Ghiolla Iosa Mhec Fhirbhisigh *Synchronisms of Flann Mainstreach *The Chronicle of Ireland == to be added == Kerry Selections from Old Kerry records : historical and genealogical https://archive.org/details/selectionsfromol00hick The Kenmare Manuscripts - https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product/the-kenmare-manuscripts/ Charles Smith The Antient and Present State of the County of Kerry: Being a Natural, Civil, Ecclesiastical, Historical, and Topographical Description thereof (1756) https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=N55nAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA38&lpg=PA38&source=bl&ots=l_uLvb9e6V&sig=GhGLS7BKhHX-zdquma9ckMBDmZQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiD0KWLnP7aAhVqI8AKHe5CDg8Q6AEwAHoECAAQKw#v=onepage&q&f=false The last colonel of the Irish Brigade, Count O'Connell, and old Irish life at home and abroad, 1745-1833 Vol I & Vol II - https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22O%27Connell%2C+Morgan+John%2C+Mrs%22 Wild Geese Biographical Dictionary of Irishmen in France - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30098069 Illustrations, historical and genealogical of King James's Irish army list - https://archive.org/details/illustrationshis00dalt The parochial registers of Saint Germain-en-Laye 1689-1720 ie where the Irish Jacobites in Paris went - https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Saint+Germain-en-Laye+%28France%29%22 Wild Geese in Spanish Flanders - https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product/wild-geese-in-spanish-flanders-1582-1700/ UK Resources Kew Archives - http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ Calendar of Treasury Books http://www.british-history.ac.uk/search/series/cal-treasury-books The London Gazette - https://www.thegazette.co.uk/ - good for Wild Geese returning in the late 18th Century A List of the Claims as they are Entered with the Trustees Chichester House College-Green Dublin, On or before the Tenth of August, 1700 - https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=pWJZAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Journal of the Association for the Preservation of Memorials of the Dead in Ireland - https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Association+for+the+Preservation+of+Memorials+of+the+Dead+in+Ireland%22 Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland – https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=kVYRAQAAMAAJ&source=gbs_book_other_versions Volume 1 has masses of Tipperary and 17th Century material King’s Inns Admission Papers 1607–1867 - https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product/kings-inns-admission-papers-1607-1867/ Calendar of the State Papers relating to Ireland various years from 1625 onwards - https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Mahaffy%2C+Robert+Pentland%2C+1871-1943%2C+ed%22 Belfast Newsletter - http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/cgi-bin/belfst/QueryForm1.cgi Irish Marriages, being an index to the marriages in Walker’s Hibernian Magazine 1771 to 1812 - https://archive.org/details/irishmarriagesbe02farr IGRS Early Marriage Index - https://www.irishancestors.ie/search/marriage/index.php Registry of Deeds Dublin abstracts of wills (Three volumes covering 1708-1832) - https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product-category/imc-digital-editions/ [https://irishdeedsindex.net/index.php Registry of Deeds Index] - a name index for the memorial transcription books held at the Registry of Deeds; a repository of records of wills, land transactions in Ireland and other deeds from 1709. Parliamentary Papers Volume 42 (Wills) - https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=kHsSAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA3-PA1#v=onepage&q&f=false Genealogical abstracts of records of the Prerogative Court of Armagh - https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/224404?availability=Family%20History%20Library Fisher Will Extracts (mainly Cork and Dublin) A, B & C (not D & E yet) A is at - http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000531511#page/7/mode/1up ==To be added 2 == *please keep these in order. If you find a link, add it to the above list *Adams, William F., Ireland and Irish Immigration to the New World from 1815 to the Famine, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1932. *Almanach de Gotha. 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This page contains the historical weekly statistics for [[Space:Lancashire_Team|'''Lancashire''']] ===Review of 2022 Lancashire=== :We have made outstanding progress in 2022 with almost 74,000 Lancashire profiles added to our total over the last year, staggering growth of 35%. (The equivalent growth across England was 18%.) The figure has been boosted in recent months by the important improvement work being carried out on location fields with several thousand poorly formatted profiles now identified and allocated to Lancashire. Even without this, our underlying growth level was well above 2021 when 58,500 profiles were added. *Lancashire now represents 8.3% of England profiles, significantly up from 7.2% where we were at the end of 2021. We are still under-represented compared to the population of England in the nineteenth century so let’s hope we can maintain our strong momentum. *A higher percentage of Lancashire profiles is now connected to the main tree; currently 85% compared to 82% 12 months ago. This percentage is likely to improve as we add more profiles, making it easier to find matches. *We have seen improvements in quality with a reduction in the percentage of profiles with suggestions from 3.6% to 3.3%. Considering how many new profiles have been added, this is particularly impressive and compares favourably with the average across the counties of 4%. *There has been some excellent work carried out on profiles with a missing surname (or occasionally an unknown first name). In December 2021, 0.8% of Lancashire profiles were ‘Unknowns’; the percentage now stands at 0.6%. Again, we compare favourably to the average across England, which stands at 1.2%. *2.1% of Lancashire profiles have been identified as unsourced, which is in line with the England total percentage. Our unsourced profile count increased disproportionately this year as a result of our efforts to improve location fields (many of the new profiles we ‘found’ were unsourced); and an initiative earlier this year to label profiles as unsourced also pushed up the numbers (many unsourced profiles need to be flagged manually to add them to the reports). These processes have laid important foundations for identifying Lancashire profiles that need improvement and we will be aiming to reduce the unsourced percentage in 2023. The numbers in brackets represent each category expressed as a percentage of total Lancashire profiles. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|'''Lancashire Statistics''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Date ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Total Profiles ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[:Category:Lancashire%2C_Unsourced_Profiles |Unsourced]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LAN |Unconnected]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LAN| Suggestions]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=England+Location=Lancashire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=England+Location=Lancashire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=100 Unknowns] |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''End of year 2020''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|''' 151,684''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|''' 1,924
(1.3%)''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|''' 28,348
(18.7%)''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|''' 4,398
(2.9%)''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''-''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''2020-2021 - Net Additions''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''+58,448''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''+429''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''+9,780''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''+3,123''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''-''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''End of year 2021''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| '''210,132''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 2,353
'''{{Green|(1.1%)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 38,128
'''{{Green|(18.1%)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 7,521
'''{{Red| (3.6%)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 1,588
(0.8%) |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''2021-2022 - Net Additions''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|+ 73,978 ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|+3,746 ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|+4,795 ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|+1,848 ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|+229 |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''End of year 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''284,110''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|6,099
'''{{Red|(2.1%)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|42,923
'''{{Green|(15.1%)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 9,369
'''{{Green|(3.3%)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|1,817
'''{{Green|(0.6%)}}''' |- |} |} ===Review of 2022 Greater Manchester=== Reporting on Greater Manchester profiles only began at the end of October 2022 when there were almost 5,000 profiles in the database. The majority of these were pre-1974 profiles for which the county needed reallocating to Lancashire or Cheshire by correcting the location field. The Greater Manchester profile count has more than halved in the space of 2 months. Analysis suggests that this figure could reduce further by several hundred. The quality measures for Greater Manchester profiles are relatively good. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|'''Greater Manchester Statistics''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Date ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Total Profiles ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_GTM|Unsourced]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_GTM|Unconnected]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_GTM|Suggestions]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=England+Location=Greater+Location=Manchester+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=England+Location=Greater+Location=Manchester+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=100 Unknowns] |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''End of October 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 4,853 ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 95 ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 1,211 ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 132 ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 37 |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''2021-2022 - Net reductions''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|-2,641}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|-92}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|-593}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|-108}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|-34}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''End of year 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''2,312''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|3
(0.1%) ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|618
(26.7% ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 24
(1.0%) ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|3
(0.1%) |- |} |} '''It is difficult to identify which members have been improving Lancashire/Greater Manchester profiles over past the year so I can't thank people individually, but if you have been working in these counties, I hope that you can see from the figures below that you are making a difference. ''' '''Thank you for your efforts – they are very much appreciated.''' Historical weekly statistics for Lancashire from 30 April 2022 onwards are [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Historical_Statistics_-_Lancashire&public=1 here] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|'''Lancashire Statistics''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Date ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Total Profiles ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[:Category:Lancashire%2C_Unsourced_Profiles |Unsourced]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LAN |Unconnected]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LAN| Suggestions]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Lancashire+England+Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Unknowns] |- |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|''' 30 April 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''226,997''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''2,745''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''37,702''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''10,573''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''1,926''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''28 May 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|230,643 (+3,646)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|2,764 (+19)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|37,735 (+33)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|10,530 (-43)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|1,934 (+8)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''4 June 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|231,780 (+1,137)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|2,746 (-18)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|37,857 (+122)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|10,494 (-36)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|1,934 (+4)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''11 June 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|232,677 (+897)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|2,753 (+7)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|37,849 (-8)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|10,380 (-114)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|1,936 (+2)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''18 June 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|233,720 (+1043)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|2,746 (-7)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|37,744 (-105)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|10,400 (+20)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1,932 (-4)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''25 June 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|234,726 (+1006)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|2,800 (+54)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|37,775 (+31)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|10,163 (-237)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1,931 (-1)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''2 July 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|235,527 (+801)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|2,780 (-20)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|37,897 (+122)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|10,135 (-28)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1,918 (-13)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''9 July 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|236,303 (+776)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|3,009 (+229)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|38,010 (+113)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|10,060 (-75)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1,909 (-9)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''16 July 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 238,656 (+2,353)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 3,000 (-9)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 38,074 (+64)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 10,024 (-36)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 1,911 (+2)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''23 July 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|240,499 (+1,843)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green | 2,928 (-72)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|38,175 (+101)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|9,971 (-53)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1,893 (-18)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''30 July 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 241,508 (+1,009)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green | 2,758 (-170)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 37,933 (-242)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 9,976 (+5)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 1,881 (-12)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''6 Aug 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|242,425 (+917)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|2,629 (-129)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|38000 (+67)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|9,891 (-85)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1,873 (-8)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''13 Aug 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|243,156 (+731)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|3,026 (+397)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|38,234 (+234)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|9,903 (+12)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1,844 (-29)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''20 Aug 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|244,202 (+1,046)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|3,233 (+207)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|38,387 (+153)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|10,075 (+172)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1,821 (-23)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''27 Aug 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|246,330 (+2,027)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|3,845 (+252)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|38,612 (+225)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|10,183 (+108)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|1,830 (+9)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''3 Sep 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|247,567 (+1,237)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|3,576 (+91)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|38,681 (+69)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|9,653 (-530)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1,814 (-16)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''10 Sep 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|249,024 (+1,457)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|3,632 (+56)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|38,843 (+162)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|9,576 (-77)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1,797 (-17)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''17 Sep 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|250,037 (+1,013)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|3,749 (+117)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|38,753 (-90)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|9,487 (-89)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1,786 (-11)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''24 Sep 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|250,723 (+686)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|3,850 (+101)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|38,809 (+56)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|8,996 (-491)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1,781 (-5)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''1 Oct 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|251,910 (+1,187)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|3,627 (-223)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|39,022 (+213)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|8,939 (-57)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''1,781 (-)''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''8 Oct 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|252,984 (+1,074)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|3,299 (-328)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|39,326 (+304)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|9,004 (+65)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|1,786 (+5)}}''' |} |} In October 2022, the method for identifying profiles and allocating them to a county changed. A new county of Greater Manchester was added. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|'''Lancashire and Greater Manchester - combined Statistics''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Date ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Total Profiles ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Unsourced ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Unconnected ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Suggestions ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Unknowns |- |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|''' 15 October 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|''' 268,009''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''3,523''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''41,002''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''10,349''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''1,832''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''22 October 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|270,053 (+2,044)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|3,597 (+74)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|41,910 (+908)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|10,337 (-12)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|1,837 (+5)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''29 October 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 272,453 (+2,400)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 3,886 (+289)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 42,056 (+146)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 10,309 (-28)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 1,833 (-4)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''5 November 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 274,491 (+2,038)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 4,077 (+191)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 42,225 (+169)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 10,207 (-102)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 1,843 (+10)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''12 November 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 276,274 (+1,783)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 4,309 (+232)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 42,450 (+225)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 10,052 (-155)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 1,855 (+12)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''19 November 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 277,992 (+1,718)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 4,313 (+4)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 42,576 (+126)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 10,021 (-31)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 1,856 (+1)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''26 November 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|279,298 (+1,306)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 5,135 (+822)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|42,734 (+158)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 9,984 (-71)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 1,845 (-11)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''3 December 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|281,198 (+1,900)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|5,349 (+214)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|43,011 (+277)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|10,014 (+30)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1,843 (-2)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''10 December 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 281,869 (+671)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 5,522 (+173)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 43,080 (+69)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 9,912 (-102)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 1,833 (-10)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''17 December 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 284,195 (+2,326)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 5,871 (+349)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 43,364 (+284)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 9,714 (-198)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green| 1,831 (-2)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''24 December 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|285,934 (+1,739)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|6,112 (+241)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red| 43,529 (+165)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|9,303 (-411)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1,828 (-3)}}''' |} |} {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|'''Lancashire Statistics''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Date ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Total Profiles ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[:Category:Lancashire%2C_Unsourced_Profiles |Unsourced]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LAN |Unconnected]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LAN| Suggestions]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=England+Location=Lancashire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=England+Location=Lancashire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=100 Unknowns] |- |- ! 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Historical Timeline of Iredell County

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[[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina]][[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Genealogy Resources]] {| border="1" align="right" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- |{{Image|file=Iredell_County-1.png |align=c |size=s |caption=Map }} |
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[[:Category:Iredell County, North Carolina|Iredell County]], North Carolina
One Place Study
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|} === Timeline === * 1629-1712, [[:Category:Province of Carolina|Province of Carolina]] ruled by [[:Category:Lords Proprietors|Lords Proprietors]] under British rule * 1712-1776, [[:Category:Province of North Carolina|Province of North Carolina]] and [[:Category:Province of South Carolina|Province of South Carolina]] created from [[:Category:Province of Carolina]] * 1734, [[:Category:Bladen County, North Carolina|Bladen County]] formed from [[:Category:New Hanover County, North Carolina|New Hanover County]] * 1750, [[:Category:Anson County, North Carolina|Anson County]] formed from [[:Category:Bladen County, North Carolina|Bladen County]] * 1750, Fourth Creek Congregation Established * 1753, [[:Category:Rowan County, North Carolina|Rowan County]] created from part [[:Category:Anson County, North Carolina|Anson County]] * 1753, [[:Category: North Carolina, Immigrants from Scotland|Scots-Irish]] and [[:Category: North Carolina, Immigrants from Holy Roman Empire|German]] immigrants seeking good soil, game, and proximity to freshwater had settled the area of modern-day Iredell County by 1753. * 1754-1763, [[:Category:Fort Dobbs, North Carolina|Fort Dobbs]] (named after [[Dobbs-1007|Governor Arthur Dobbs]]) was erected as a defense facility during the [[:Category:French and Indian War|French and Indian War]] (1754-63). Today it is a North Carolina State Historic Site. * 1761, Coddle Creek ARP Church established in Iredell County * 1765, Centre Presbyterian Church established in Mooresville * 1773, [[Sharpe-68|William Sharpe]] creates map of [[Space:Fourth Creek Congregation|4th Creek Congregation]] * 1775, Bethesda and Concord Presbyterian Churches established in Statesville * 1775, Aug 1, [[:Category:Rowan County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|Rowan County Regiment, North Carolina Militia]] established; most Iredell residents that saw service while in North Carolina, served in this Regiment; for a time in 1775 and 1782 the Regiment was divided into Rowan County Regiment I and II. * 1776, Declaration of Indepedance * 1776-1781, North Carolina contributed to the Revolutionary War 7,800 men in the [[:Category: North Carolina Line, American Revolution|Continental Army]] under [[Washington-11|General George Washington]] and an additional 10,000 served in local [[:Category: North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|North Carolina County Regiments]] of militia and other [[:Category: North Carolina State Troops, American Revolution|State Troops]] * 1780, Jun 20, [[:Category: Battle of Ramsour's Mill|Battle of Ramsour's Mill]] nearby in what is today Lincolnton, NC, many Rowan soldiers were killed at this battle * 1788, Nov 3, Iredell County was incorporated in 1788 when it was formed from adjacent Rowan County. It is named for [[Iredell-6|Honorable James Iredell, Sr.]] (1751-1799), Attorney General of North Carolina during the Revolutionary War, Supreme Court Justice, and a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1788. Its county seat is [[:Category:Statesville, North Carolina|Statesville]].[[#Wikipedia]] * 1789, November 21, [[:Category:North Carolina|North Carolina]] admitted to the [[:Category:United States of America|Union]] as the 12th state * 1789, [[Space:Fourth Creek Congregation|Fourth Creek Congregation]], which became [[:Category:Statesville, North Carolina|Statesville]], chosen by the legislature as county seat of Iredell County * 1801, [[:Category:Statesville, North Carolina|Statesville]] Post Office established * 1805, [[:Category:Mount Mourne, North Carolina|Mount Mourne]] Post Office established * 1847, The only major cession of Iredell territory to another county was that to [[:Category:Alexander County, North Carolina|Alexander County]], created in early 1847 from Iredell, Burke, and Wilkes counties. * 1852, 1854, fire burns court house records in Statesville * 1858, The arrival of the Western North Carolina Railroad in 1858, soon followed by the Atlantic, Tennessee, and Ohio Railroad, marked the beginning of a long period of growth that continued through the first half of the twentieth century. * 1861-1865, [[:Category:United States Civil War|US Civil War]] * 1868, May 1, [[Dula-33|Tom Dooley]] hung in Statesville * 1900s, Industries producing tobacco, liquor, and herbs (Statesville's Wallace Herbarium was one of the largest such facilities in the world during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries) were later supplemented by the production of livestock, dairy products, and breeder chickens, of which the county remains a leading producer. * 1924, Ole Time Fiddler's Convention in [[:Category:Union Grove, North Carolina|Union Grove]] started by [[Van_Hoy-27|H.P. VanHoy]] to benefit local school * National Balloon Rally in [[:Category:Troutman, North Carolina|Troutman]]. * The North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame in [[:Category:Mooresville, North Carolina|Mooresville]] (known as "Race City USA") * 1954, [[:Category:Love Valley, North Carolina|Love Valley]]'s created by [[Barker-8964|Andy Barker]] === Census Data Summary === The following data was taken directly from the last page of Census Records for Iredell County, North Carolina. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkBlue;" !Year !No of Heads of Household |- |[[Space:Iredell_County%2C_North_Carolina%2C_1790_Census|1790]] |771 |- |1800 |1,145 |- |1810 |1,532 |- |1820 |1,660 |- |1830 |1,893 |- |1840 |2,090 |- !Year !No of Persons |- |1850 |10,888 (plus 4,157 slaves) |- |1860 |11,171 |- |1880 |22,607 |- |1900 |29,061 |- |1910 |34,350 |- |1920 |38,473 |- |1930 |46,755 |- |1940 |50,977 |- |2004 |136,000 |}
----- === Newspapers === * [http://www.ncgenweb-data.com/ncnews/resultlist.php?county=iredell Iredell County people in NC Newspapers] - name listing of people from the county as located in misc. newspaper articles; time span varies. Articles indexed in the NC People in the Papers database. * [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/titles/places/north_carolina/Iredell Iredell County newspapers] - a listing of newspapers published in the county & libraries that hold them; via the Library of Congress. If you find a paper of interest on microfilm, you may be able to request it via Interlibrary Loan with your local public library. * [http://www2.statesville.com Statesville Record and Landmark] - current newspaper of Statesville
* [http://www2.mooresvilletribune.com/ Mooresville Tribune] - another current paper == Footnotes == Additional Sources * Animated maps illustrating North Carolina county boundary changes, [http://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ "Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps"] (1664-1965) may be viewed for free at the MapofUS.org website * Interactive GIS map of Iredell County [http://iredell.connectgis.com/ Link] * Wills of Iredell County, [http://ncgenweb.us/nc/iredell/wills/ Link] * "Possible North Carolina/South Carolina Templeton Relationships", by Templeton, Ronald H. ''The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research'', Vol. 35, No. 3 (Summer 2007):123-130. Presents discoveries of previously unknown kinships based on the Templeton DNA study. * [https://books.google.com/books?id=r2aACQAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false Iredell County, North Carolina, A Brief History], by Sandra Douglas Campbell * ''Iredell Piedmont County'', by [[Keever-177|Homer M. Keever]], with illustrations by Louise Gilbert and maps by Mildred Jenkins Miller, published for the Iredell County Bicentennial Commission by Brady Printing Company from type set by the Statesville Record and Landmark, copyright, November 1976, see [[Space:Iredell%2C_Piedmont_County|Iredell, Piedmont County]] * ''Towards a New History: Iredell County, North Carolina'', thesis by Jamie Leanne Hager, Graduate School Appalachian State University Department of History, May 2010, [https://libres.uncg.edu/ir/asu/f/Hager,%20Jamie_2010_Thesis.pdf Link] * [[Space:The Heritage of Iredell County|''The Heritage of Iredell County'']], Vol I, 1980; Vol II, 2000; * 1910 Statesville Directory, [http://www.archive.org/details/statesvilleirede02mill Link] * Iredell County Library, Statesville, [http://www.iredell.lib.nc.us/167/Local-History-Genealogy History and Genenealogy] section * North Carolina Pension Holders from the [http://www.us-roots.org/colonialamerica/census/1840/1840nc_mp.html 1840 Census] * Description of Iredell Cemetery Records by Joel Reese, [http://www.statesville.com/community/column-a-wealth-of-local-cemetery-records/article_1cbd2a28-698f-11e3-96ff-001a4bcf6878.html Link] * [http://www.genealogyinc.com/northcarolina/iredell-county/ Iredell County, NC History, Records, Facts and Genealogy] (Genealogy Inc) * [http://www.ncgenweb.us/iredell/ Iredell County, NCGenWeb] - free genealogy resources; part of the national USGenWeb Project * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Iredell_County,_North_Carolina National Register of Historic Places] Listing for Iredell County on Wikipedia * [http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ncmaps/id/118 Map of the Fourth Creek Congregation], this map was published in 1847, based on an original 1773 map by [[Sharpe-68|William Sharpe]], see also [[Space:Fourth Creek Congregation|Fourth Creek Congregation]] and [[:Category: Fourth Creek Congregation, Rowan County, North Carolina]]. * Iredell County on [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Iredell_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy Famility Search] * ''Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America'', 10th ed. (Draper, Utah: Everton Pub., 2002), Iredell County, North Carolina. Page 510, located in variouis libraries * [[Wikipedia:Iredell_County,_North_Carolina]] * [http://www.ncpedia.org/geography/iredell NCpedia] article on Iredell County * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Iredell_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy Family Search] resource on Iredell County

Historical Timeline of Montgomery County

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[[Category:Montgomery County, New York]][[Category:New York History]][[Category:Montgomery County, New York, Census Records]] == TImeline == * The area that is now called Montgomery County, New York was occupied by the [[:Category:Mohawk|Mohawk]] people for hundreds of years prior to European colonization. Many warriors allied with the British during the American Revolution. When the British lost, they ceded all the Iroquois territory of the Six Nations (the Tuscarora had joined the confederacy in the 18th century) to the United States, without consulting the tribes or bringing them into negotiation. * 1667-1684, French Jesuits founded a mission village in the area that is now the hamlet of [[:Category:Auriesville, New York|Auriesville]], the [[:Category:Mohawk|Mohawk]] destroyed the village * 1710, first Europeans to settle in the area of [[:Category:Amsterdam, New York|Amsterdam]] were Dutch immigrants about 1710. They called the community Veeders Mills and Veedersburgh after Albert Veeder, an early mill owner. Anglo-American residents changed the name to Amsterdam in 1803. * 1751, The village of Fonda was developed near the site of the former Mohawk village of Caughnawaga, also known as Kanatsiohareke. Here the Mohawk had cultivated corn on the north side of the Mohawk River.European settlers, mostly German and English, officially organized the present-day village of Fonda at the site of Kanatsiohareke. The settlement was later named for [[Fonda-32|Douw Jellizen Fonda]], a Dutch-American settler who was scalped in a Mohawk raid during the Revolutionary War. His family were ancestors to the American actor [[Fonda-35|Henry Jaynes Fonda]], * In 1784, following end of the American Revolutionary War, the European-American settlers renamed [[:Category:Tryon County, New York|Tryon County]] as Montgomery County. This change was to honor the general, [[Montgomery-3787|Major General Richard Montgomery]], who had captured several places in Canada and died in 1775 attempting to capture the city of Quebec during the Revolutionary War. It replaced the name that formerly honored the last provincial governor of New York, [[Tryon-432|William Tryon]]. * In 1791, [[:Category:Herkimer County, New York|Herkimer]], [[:Category:Otsego County, New York|Otsego]], and [[:Category:Tioga County, New York|Tioga]] counties were split off from Montgomery. * 1792, the First Presbyterian Church was organized at Manny’s Corners. * In 1802, portions of [[:Category:Clinton County, New York|Clinton]], [[:Category:Herkimer County, New York|Herkimer]], and Montgomery counties were combined to form [[:Category:St. Lawrence County, New York|St. Lawrence County]]. * In 1816, [[:Category:Hamilton County, New York|Hamilton County]] was split off from Montgomery. * 1825, Erie Canal completed * 1838, [[:Category:Fulton County, New York|Fulton County]] was split off from Montgomery. * 1869, Sanford Mansion in Amsterdam completed, became the Amsterdam City Hall * 1881, Green Mansion completed in Amsterdam * 1897, Saint Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church completed in Amsterdam, Polish Catholic Church * 1913, Chalmers Knitting Mills built in Amsterdam * In 2012, Montgomery County voters approved a charter for government, making it the 21st county in New York state to do so. == Census Population of Montgomery County == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" !Year !Population |- |1790||28848 |- |1800||22051 |- |1810||41214 |- |1820||37569 |- |1830||43715 |- |1840||35818 |- |1850||31992 |- |1860||30866 |- |1870||34457 |- |1880||38315 |- |1890||45699 |- |1900||47488 |- |1910||57567 |- |1920||57928 |- |1930||60076 |- |1940||59142 |- |1950||59594 |- |1960||57240 |- |1970||55883 |- |1980||53439 |- |1990||51981 |- |2000||49708 |- |2010||50219 |}

Historical Timeline of Rowan County North Carolina

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[[Category:Rowan County, North Carolina]] {{United States|sub-project=North Carolina}} {{blue|This Rowan County, NC History page is in Progress }} ==History == * 1567, The first Europeans to enter the North Carolina area in what is '''now''' Rowan County came with the Spanish expedition of Juan Pardo. They established a fort and a mission in the native village of Guatari, believed to be located near the Yadkin River and inhabited by the Wateree. At the time, the area was ruled by a female chief the Spaniards called Guatari Mico. The Spaniards called the village Salamanca in honor of the city of Salamanca in western Spain. They began a mission, headed by a secular priest named Sebastián Montero. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_County,_North_Carolina * 1572, The Spaniards abandoned the area at some point before 1572. See US Southern Colonies Project * '''1629-1712''', Province of Carolina was ruled by the Lords Proprietors under British rule. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Carolina * 1712-1776, Province of North Carolina and Province of South Carolina were created from the Province of Carolina. See US Southern Colonies Project. See [[Wikipedia:Carolinas]] * 1734, [[:Category:Bladen County, North Carolina|Bladen County, North Carolina]] was formed from [[:Category:New Hanover County, North Carolina|New Hanover County]][[Wikipedia:Rowan County, North Carolina]] * 1740s and 1750s, German and Scotch-Irish settlers, from the northern colonies of Pennsylvania and Virginia, traveled the Great Wagon Road to Rowan. Farmers took advantage of the fertile soil in Rowan and the county grew. * 1750, [[:Category:Anson County, North Carolina|Anson County]] was formed from [[:Category:Bladen County, North Carolina|Bladen County]] *Rowan County was formed from the northern part of Anson County, North Carolina . It was named for [[Rowan-1068|Matthew Rowan]], acting governor of North Carolina from 1753 to 1754. https://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/rowan_county_nc.html https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/rowan-county-1753/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_County,_North_Carolina * 1755, Earl Granville settled 635 acres (257) for the "Salisbury Township" in a deed dated Feb 11, 1755, the county seat was established in [https://salisburync.gov/ Salisbury, North Carolina]/ https://salisburync.gov/ * 1766, Old Stone House was constructed by Michael Braun, a German settler, who had moved to Rowan after traveling with his family on the Great Wagon Road from Philadelphia. Braun managed to secure his wealth through different ventures while he lived in Rowan County, and he built the two story stone house in Salisbury. https://www.visitrowancountync.com/listing/old-stone-house/68/ * 1771, The northeastern part of what remained of Rowan County became [[:Category:Surry County, North Carolina|Surry County]]. * 1774, Sep 23, the [[:Category:Rowan County Committee of Safety, North Carolina, American Revolution|Rowan County Committee of Safety]] first met in preparation for independence. * 1775, Sep 8, the Rowan County Regiment, North Carolina Militia fielded for Revolutionary War service; they served from Oct 22, 1775 to May 9, 1777 and May 1, 1782 to 1783. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_County_Regiment * 1775, Oct 2, Rowan County Regiment split into two regiments: 1st Rowan County Regiment and the [[:Category:2nd Rowan County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|2nd Rowan County Regiment]] fielded for Revolutionary War service, 2nd Regiment became the Burke County Regiment on May 9, 1777 and then reverted back to the 2nd Rowan County Regiment on May 1, 1782 and served until the end of the war. * 1776, Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia. * 1776-1781, North Carolina contributed to the Revolutionary War 7,800 men in the [[:Category: North Carolina Line, American Revolution|Continental Army]] under [[Washington-11|General George Washington]] and an additional 10,000 served in local [[:Category: North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|North Carolina County Regiments]] of militia and other [[:Category: North Carolina State Troops, American Revolution|State Troops]], *1777 After the establishment of the Rowan County Regiment, there more counties formed from Rowan County. These were Burke County in 1777, Iredell County in 1788, Davidson County in 1822 and Davie County in 1836. * 1777, The western part of Rowan County became Burke County, North Carolina. * 1780, Jun 20, [[:Category: Battle of Ramsour's Mill|Battle of Ramsour's Mill]] nearby in what is today Lincolnton, NC, many Rowan soldiers were killed at this battle * 1788, The western part of the now much smaller Rowan County became [[:Category:Iredell County, North Carolina|Iredell County]]. * 1789, November 21, [[:Category:North Carolina|North Carolina]] admitted to the [[:Category:United States of America|Union]] as the 12th state * 1790, US Federal Census, population of 15,872 * 1800, US Federal Census, population of 20,060 * 1810, US Federal Census, population of 21,543 * 1820, US Federal Census, population of 26,009 * 1822, The eastern part of the still shrinking county became [[:Category:Davidson County, North Carolina. * 1824, Gold was found at Gold Hill in Rowan County. During operation, the mines at Gold Hill produced more than six million dollars in gold, eventually causing the government to construct a federal mint in Charlotte. * 1830, US Federal Census, population of 20,786 * 1836, The part of Rowan County north of the South Yadkin River became Davie County, North Carolina, * 1840, US Federal Census, population of 12,109 * 1850, US Federal Census, population of 13,870 * 1851, Catawba College formed in Rowan County * 1860, US Federal Census, population of 14,589 * 1861-1865, [[:Category:United States Civil War|US Civil War]] * 1861, 21 May President Jefferson Davis proclaimed North Carolina a Confederate state after an ordinance was passed by the North Carolina legislature. * 1861, On 9 July, six weeks after North Carolina seceded from the Union, the Confederate government asked Governor Henry T. Clark if the state could provide a place to hold prisoners of war (POWs). The 20-year-old Maxwell Chambers textile mill in Salisbury, then vacant, was hurriedly fitted for that purpose. On 9 December 120 prisoners transferred from the Raleigh State Fairgrounds were the first prisoners to enter the Salisbury Prison, the first and only Civil War prison in North Carolina. * 1870, US Federal Census, population of 16,810 * 1879, Livingston College formed in Rowan County * 1880, US Federal Census, population of 19,965 * 1890, US Federal Census, population of 24,123 * 1900, US Federal Census, population of 31,066 * 1910, US Federal Census, population of 37,521 * 1920, US Federal Census, population of 44,062 * 1930, US Federal Census, population of 56,665 * 1940, US Federal Census, population of 69,206 * 1950, US Federal Census, population of 75,410 * 1960, US Federal Census, population of 82,817 * 1970, US Federal Census, population of 90,035 * 1980, US Federal Census, population of 99,186 * 1990, US Federal Census, population of 110,605 * 2000, US Federal Census, population of 130,340 * 2010, US Federal Census, population of 139,993 ===Government=== ===Economics and Geography=== *The county covers 524 square miles (1,360 km2), of which 12 square miles (31 km2) (2.4%) are covered by water. *The Yadkin River forms Rowan county's eastern border. * North of Ellis Crossroads, the South Yadkin River meets the Yadkin. Then the South Yadkin forms the county's northern border with Davie County. The southern border is an east–west line that bisected by Kannapolis. * ===Demographics=== ===Cemeteries=== == Sources == * [http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/rowan-county-1753/ North Carolina History of Rowan County] * [[Wikipedia:Rowan County, North Carolina]] *https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/rowan-county-1753/

Historic-genealogy of the Kirk family, as established by Roger Kirk

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Historic-genealogy of the Kirk family, as established by Roger Kirk == Historic-genealogy of the Kirk family, as established by Roger Kirk. * by Charles H. Stubbs and Rachel Kirk Price. * published by Wylie & Griest, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1872. * Worldcat:[http://www.worldcat.org/title/historic-genealogy-of-the-kirk-family-as-established-by-roger-kirk-who-settled-in-nottingham-chester-county-province-of-pennsylvania-about-the-year-1714-also-a-record-of-the-descendants-of-alphonsus-kirk/oclc/18172623/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true index] of editions and formats. The intent of the volume was to compile "a record of the names, births, marriages and deaths of all the Kirks, and their descendants, from the time of the settlement in this country of our common ancestor — Roger Kirk — to a period that will include those of the latest generation." Dates are listed in Friends [Quaker] ''plain [calendar] style'', i.e. ''1767, 11, 12'' which represents ''12 November 1767'', but no mention is made about any [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates#Adoption_of_the_Gregorian_calendar adjustments] of dates for old style (pre-1753) and new style (post-1752) calendars. Based on a clarifying notation in the Nottingham Monthly Meeting records [[#Nott-MM|Nott-MM]]: Page 182, the dates in this Kirk genealogy are not adjusted to the new style, so consider their usage judiciously. * Source Example: ::: Stubbs, Charles H. ''[[Space:Historic-genealogy of the Kirk family, as established by Roger Kirk|Historic-genealogy of the Kirk family, as established by Roger Kirk]]'' (Wylie & Griest, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1872) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Stubbs|Stubbs]]: Page 134. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historic-genealogy of the Kirk family, as established by Roger Kirk|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/historicgenealog00instub/page/n7 === Errata === ---- ==Citations== ==Other Sources== * Nottingham Monthly Meeting. ''[[Space:Maryland Quaker records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County|Nottingham Monthly Meeting]]'' (Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil, Maryland, 1900)

Histórico Cementerio Urbano, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico

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[[Category: Histórico Cementerio Urbano, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico]] [[Category: Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for Histórico Cementerio Urbano is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pueto_Rico_Cemeteries|Puerto Rico Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Puerto Rico Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
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===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Fully survey all interments in the cemetery. *Add all interments to the table of interments below *Verify and check all interments are included and correct. *Photograph all interments/tombstones. *Add profile pages for any persons buried here not already on wikitree and link in those who are by their profile page ID#. Check that each has the cemetery's category on their page. *Add tombstone photos to each person profile page and link to their entry in the interment table below. *Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |-}

Histories

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Medieval Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: France Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Latin]] Other: [[Space: Sources-The Middle Ages | Medieval Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-France | France Sources]] __TOC__ == Historia / Histories == * by [[Wikipedia:Richerus|Richer of Saint-Rémi]] (ca. 950–ca. 1000) * English translation by Justin Lake ** Published by Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library ** Copyright 2011 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College ** Purchase: http://www.amazon.com/of-Saint-R%C3%A9my-Richer/e/B005DSAPN6 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Histories|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=if_Bj0uNu_EC * Vol. 1, Books 1 & 2 http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674060036 * http://cuapress.cua.edu/books/viewbook.cfm?book=LARS * https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/2022/14470/12.05.05.html * page scans: http://www.dmgh.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb00000607_00449.html?sortIndex=010%3A050%3A0038%3A010%3A00%3A00 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Richer of Saint-Rémi. ''[[Space:Histories|Histories]]'' (998 CE) [ Page ]. * ([[#Richer|Richer]])

Histories of my early Ashcraft ancestors in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published_Family_Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Histories of my early Ashcraft ancestors in America : 1662-1967 == * by Katheryn B Vernon * published by Family History Library, Smithfield, Utah, 2010 * Source Example: ::: Vernon, Katheryn B. ''[[Space:Histories of my early Ashcraft ancestors in America |Histories of my early Ashcraft ancestors in America : 1662-1967 ]]'' (Family History Library, Smithfield, Utah, 2010) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Vernon|Vernon]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Histories of my early Ashcraft ancestors in America |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/475768-histories-of-my-early-ashcraft-ancestors-in-america-1662-1967?viewer=1&offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q=

Histories of the Jelly Family and the Hulpiau Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Histories of the Jelly Family and the Hulpiau Family == * by Esther L. Irvine (1906-) * published Milwaukee, 1949? * 91 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Histories of the Jelly Family and the Hulpiau Family | WikiTree Profiles that use this source.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763488 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Irvine, Esther L., ''[[Space:Histories of the Jelly Family and the Hulpiau Family|Histories of the Jelly Family and the Hulpiau Family]]'' (Milwaukee, 1949) [ Page ]. * ([[#Irvine|Irvine]]) * Irvine, Esther L., ''[[Space:Histories of the Jelly Family and the Hulpiau Family|Histories of the Jelly Family and the Hulpiau Family]]'' (Milwaukee, 1949) [ Page ].

Historiography of the Battle of Gettysburg

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[[Category:Battle of Gettysburg]] '''Secondary Sources''' '''Bates, Samuel. ''The Battle of Gettysburg.'' Philadelphia, PA: T.H. Davis, 1875.''' '''Bearss, Edwin. ''Receding Tide: Vicksburg and Gettysburg, the Campaigns That Changed the Civil War.'' New York, NY: National Geographic, 2010.''' '''Bearss, Edwin C. ''The Campaign for Vicksburg.'' Volumes I-III. Dayton, Ohio: Morningside Press, 1985.''' '''Brown, Kent Masterson. ''Meade at Gettysburg: A Study in Command.'' Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 2021.''' ::[[Barlow-1590 | Barlow, BG Francis Channing]] (w/c), 452. ::[[Coburn-2292 | Coburn, Cpl. James P.]], 455. ::[[French-7389 | French, MG William H.]], 459. ::[[Haupt-229 | Haupt, BG Herman]], 460. ::[[Ingalls-1757 | Ingalls, BG Rufus]], 462. ::[[Longstreet-114 | Longstreet, LTG James]],463 ::[[Meade-480|Meade, MG George Gordon]], 464. :::Criticisms of pursuit of Lee after Gettysburg, 464. ::[[Meigs-293 | Meigs, BG Montgomery C.]], 465. ::[[Stannard-165 | Stannard, BG George J.]], 471. '''Brown, Kent Masterson. ''Retreat from Gettysburg: Lee, Logistics, and the Pennsylvania Campaign.'' Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2005.''' '''Coddington, Edwin B. ''The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Command.'' New York, NY: Scribner’s, 1968.''' '''Dowdey, Clifford. ''Death of a Nation: The Story of Lee and His Men at Gettysburg'' [1St ed.] ed. New York, NY: Knopf, 1958.''' '''Freeman Douglas Southall. 2016. Lee's Lieutenants: Vol. III - Gettysburg to Appomattox. New York, NY: Scribner’s, 1944. https://public.ebookcentral.proquest.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=4807414.''' '''Guelzo, Allen C. ''Gettysburg: The Last Invasion.'' First edition. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2013.''' ::[[Barlow-1590 | Barlow, BG Francis Channing]] (w/c), 608. ::[[Longstreet-114 | Longstreet, LTG James]], 622. ::[[Meade-480|Meade, MG George Gordon]], 623. :::Lee's retreat and responsibility of, 623. '''Harman, Troy D. ''All Roads Led to Gettysburg: A New Look at the Civil War’s Pivotal Battle.'' Essex, CT: Stackpole Books, 2022.''' '''Hess Earl J. ''Pickett's Charge the Last Attack at Gettysburg.'' Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2000.''' '''Hessler, James A. ''Sickles at Gettysburg: The Controversial Civil War General Who Committed Murder, Abandoned Little Round Top, and Declared Himself the Hero of Gettysburg.'' El Dorado Hills, CA: Savas Beatie, 2009.''' '''Longstreet, Helen D. ''Lee and Longstreet at High Tide: Gettysburg in the Light of the Official Records.'' Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott, 1905.''' '''Martin, David G. ''Gettysburg, July 1.'' New ed. Cambridge, MA: Da Capo, 2003.''' '''O'Neill, Robert F. ''Small But Important Riots: The Cavalry Battles of Aldie, Middleburg, and Upperville.'' Sterling, VA: Potomac Books, 2023.''' ::[[Space:Small But Important Riots by Robert F. O'Neill (2023) | Small But Important Riots by Robert F. O'Neill (2023)]] '''Pfanz, Harry W. ''Gettysburg, the Second Day.'' Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1987.''' '''Pfanz, Harry W. ''Gettysburg - Culp’s Hill and Cemetery Hill: Culp’s Hill and Cemetery Hill.'' 1st ed. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1993.''' '''Pfanz, Harry W. ''Gettysburg - the First Day.'' Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2001.''' '''Pfarr, Cory M. ''Longstreet at Gettysburg: A Critical Reassessment.'' Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2019.''' ::[[Longstreet-114 | Longstreet, LTG James]] ::[[Meade-480|Meade, MG George Gordon]], 204. '''Pfarr, Cory M. ''Righting the Longstreet Record at Gettysburg: Six Matters of Controversy and Confusion.'' Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2023.''' ::[[Longstreet-114 | Longstreet, LTG James]] ::[[Meade-480|Meade, MG George Gordon]], 203. '''Rawley, James A. ''Turning Points of the Civil War.'' Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1966.''' '''Reardon, Carol. ''Pickett’s Charge in History and Memory.'' Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1997.''' '''Sauers, Richard Allen., and James L. McLean. ''The Gettysburg Campaign, June 3-August 1, 1863: A Comprehensive, Selectively Annotated Bibliography.'' 2nd ed. Baltimore, MD: Butternut & Blue, 2004.''' '''Sears, Stephen W. ''Gettysburg.'' Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 2003.''' '''Trudeau, Noah Andre. ''Gettysburg: A Testing of Courage.'' 1st ed. New York, NY: HarperCollins, 2002.''' '''Tucker, Glenn. ''High Tide at Gettysburg; the Campaign in Pennsylvania.'' 1st ed. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1958.''' '''Varon, Elizabeth R. ''Longstreet: The Confederate General Who Defied the South.'' New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 2023.''' ::[[Badger-1696 | Badger, Algernon Sidney (1839-1905)]], 440. ::[[Barber-14721 | Barber, Alexander E. (1829-1875)]], 440. ::[[Campbell-63047 | Campbell, Hugh J. (1831-1898)]], 441. ::[[Chester-1621 | Chester, Thomas Morris (1834 -1892)]], 441. ::[[Fairfax-406 | Fairfax, John Walter (1828-1908)]], 444. ::[[Joseph-2690 | Joseph, Peter (1842-1905)]], 210. ::[[Kellogg-1055 | Kellogg, William Pitt (1830-1918)]], 447. ::[[Longstreet-114 | Longstreet, LTG James (1821-1904)]], 448-50. ::[[McEnery-24 | McEnery, John (1833-1891)]], 451. ::[[Ogden-2605 | Ogden, Frederick Nash, Jr. (1837 - 1886)]], 453. ::[[Pargoud-1 | Pargoud, J. 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Historiska platsnamn i Skandinavien

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[[Category: Early Scandinavian History]] Lista över historiska platsnamn som nämns i "forntida sagor", vikingatid och fram till slutet av medeltiden. Kartor över Orkney och Shetland på Heimskringla; https://heimskringla.no/wiki/Kort_over_Orkney-_og_Shetlands%C3%B8erne ---- * '''Dorestad''' - Handelsplatsen i Dorestad är känd sedan 600-talet och var under vikingatiden namnet på nuvarande Wijk bij Duurstede, nuvarande Nederländerna vid stranden av floden Rhen. Staden attackerades flera gånger av vikingar. År 850 återtog den danske vikingaprinsen Rorik staden med våld, som han tidigare hade förlorat. Han kunde stanna kvar som karolingisk lydkung över stora delar av nuvarande Nederländerna. * '''Gammelstad''' - Se Holmgård * '''Gestilren''' - https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slaget_vid_Gestilren * '''[https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%A5rdarike Gårdarike]''', Garðaríki, är en gammal norrön (isländsk) benämning på Rus och/eller för trakterna runt Holmgård, motsvarande dagens Novgorod, Ryssland. (anglicized Gardariki, Garderike or Gardarike) * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedeby Hedeby], på tyska Haithabu eller Haddeby, fornnordiska:Heiðabýr. Rester av bosättningen ligger idag i byn Haddeby i Tyskland, i förbundslandet Schleswig-Holstein. Det forntida Hedeby låg längst inne i en smal vik av Östersjön, kallad Schlei (danska: Slien). Det korta avståndet över land till floden Treene som rann ut i Nordsjön medförde att byn blev en utmärkt hamnplats för omlastning, så att skeppen slapp segla hela vägen runt Danmark. * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novgorod '''Holmgård'''] I modern tid motsvarar Holmgård Novgorod i Ryssland. Den ursprungliga platsen för Holmgård är idag känd som Rjurikovo Gorodisjtje. Fynden från den äldsta tiden påvisar tydliga skandinaviska influenser. En fursteätt som möjligen hade skandinaviskt ursprung styrde Gorodisjtje ("Gammelstad") 2 kilometer nedströms Novgorod. * '''Katanes''' - https://nn.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caithness * '''Kvänland/Kvenland''' - benämningen på ett område i norra delen av nuvarande Sverige och Finland där kväner levde (åtminstone under vikingatid och medeltiden). Det brukar identifieras med området runt Bottenviken i Norrbottens län och finska Österbotten. Mer specifikt handlar det ofta om norra delen av Österbotten eller landet vid den innersta delen av Bottniska viken. https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kv%C3%A4nland * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roden '''Rodin - Roden'''], historiskt kustområde i Uppland. Omnämns första gången i Upplandslagen 1296, då det fastslogs att "lagen skall gälla även i Roden", något som antyder att Roden ursprungligen legat utanför hundare-indelningen. Upplandslagen ligger skillnaden mellan folklanden och Roden i den militära organisationen, för i judiciellt avseende förklaras det, att Roden ligger "i landslaghum", och i ecklesiastikt hänseende hörde Norra Roden till Uppsala stift. Under 1500-talet börjar namnen Roslagen och Roden användas som synonymer i de administrativa dokumenten. Även det finska namnet på Sverige - Ruotsi - anses av vissa vara kommet ur Roden. Se även https://web.archive.org/web/20180524112808/http://www.vato-sorgarden.se/filer/roden.php?select=meny12 * '''Sjöland, Sæland''' - Skall ha motsvarat Roslagen, se även Rodin/Roden. * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svea_rike '''Svearike'''] Namnet Swēorice är dokumenterat tidigast i det anglosaxiska Beowulfkvädet i bevarad handskrift från cirka år 1000. Idén om Svearike som ett forntida konventionell stat som föregår det medeltida Sverige är i dag ifrågasatt. Ett "stabilt rike", vilket här definieras som en stat, är Sverige först i och med Skänninge möte 1248. * '''[https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svitjod Svitjod]''' (latin: Sueonia) var ett fornnordiskt namn på folkstammen svearnas rike, avseende en del av nutida Sveriges geografi. Omfattningen av området förefaller variera mellan olika källor men brukade syfta på motsvarande nutida Mälardalen, Svealand eller hela Sverige. * '''Soleyar''' - Wikipedia hänvisar vidare till '''Solør''' som är ett landskap i Hedmark fylke i Norge. Landskapet sträcker sig mellan Elverum i nord och Kongsvinger i syd, samt finnskogen och svenska gränsen i öst. Enligt Snorre Sturlassons Ynglingasagan var det Solve den gamle som först röjde land i Solør. Arkeologiska fynd tyder på att bosättningen under den sena järnåldern och vikingatiden särskilt var knuten till Grue och Hof i Hedmark. Hof var också kungasäte på vikingatiden. Solve den gamles barnbarnsbarn Halvdan Gulltann bodde i Solør då han gifte bort sin dotter Solveig eller Solva till Olof Trätälja från Värmland. https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sol%C3%B8r * Stiklestad/Sticklastad https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slaget_vid_Stiklestad * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiundaland '''Tiundaland'''] Tiundaland är en sammandragning av Tiohundraland, området bestod alltså en gång i tiden av tio hund, senare hundare, och borde alltså haft med 1 000 man och 40 skepp i ledung. Huvudort under medeltiden var Östra Aros, som fick namnet Uppsala i samband med flytten av ärkebiskopssätet från Gamla Uppsala. År 1296 uppgick Tiundaland i Uppland. Enligt Snorre Sturlasson låg Uppsala och alla svears ting i Tiundaland och att Tiundaland är den rikaste och bästa bygden i Svitjod.

History, Los Angeles County, California

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History, Los Angeles County, California == * John Albert Wilson * published by Thompson & West, Oakland, CAL., 1880. Provides histories of various townships within Los Angeles County up to 1880. * Source Example: ::: Wilson, John Albert. ''[[Space:History, Los Angeles County, California|History, Los Angeles County, California]]'' (Thompson & West, Oakland, Cal., 1880). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Wilson|Wilson]]: Page 138. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History, Los Angeles County, California|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/historyoflosange00wils Archive.org]
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History, Topography, and Directory of Northamptonshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Northamptonshire|Northamptonshire Sources]] == History, Topography, and Directory of Northamptonshire == Comprising a General Survey of the County, and a History of the City and Diocese of Peterborough, with Separate Historical, Statistical, and Descriptive Sketches of All the Towns, Boroughs, Parishes, Villages, Chapelries, Hundreds, and Manors, and a Variety of Archaeological, Architectural, Agricultural, Biographical, and Geological Information; to which is Subjoined a List of the Seats and Residences of the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy. * by Francis Whellan * published by Whittaker and Co., Ave Maria Lane, London, 1874. 2nd edition. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History, Topography, and Directory of Northamptonshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=RQ45AQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=NRAHAAAAQAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100880918 === Citation Formats === * Whellan, Francis. ''[[Space:History, Topography, and Directory of Northamptonshire|History, Topography, and Directory of Northamptonshire]]'' (Whittaker, London, 1874) [ Page ]. * ([[#Whellan|Whellan]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Whellan, Francis. ''[[Space:History, Topography, and Directory of Northamptonshire|History, Topography, and Directory of Northamptonshire]]'' (Whittaker, London, 1874) [ Page ].

History - Parish of Dornoch, Sutherland

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[[Category:Dornoch Parish, Sutherland]] The Parish of Dornoch, located in the historic County of Sutherland, consists of 15,238 hectares of land (as of 1930). Established as a civil parish in 1845, the Parish was abolished as an administrative entity in 1975. ==Name Origin== According to the Statistical Account of Scotland, 1791-1845, both the town and parish take their name from the Gaelic words Dorn Eich, meaning a horse's hoof.[https://stataccscot.edina.ac.uk/static/statacc/dist/parish/Sutherland/Dornoch The Statistical Accounts of Scotland 1791-1845] ::''About the year 1259, the Danes and Norwegians having made a descent on this coast were attacked by William, Thane or Earl of Sutherland, a quarter of a mile to the eastward of this town. Here the Danish general was slain, and his army beaten, and forced to retire to their ships, which were not far distant. The Earl of Sutherland greatly signalized himself upon this occasion; and appears, by his personal valour and exertion, to have contributed very much to determine the fate of the day. While he singled out the Danish general, and gallantly fought his way onward, the Thane, being by some accident disarmed, seized the leg of a horse which lay on the ground, and with that dispatched his adversary.'' A second claim for the origin of the name made in ''Discovering Place Names'', by John Field (1984), is that the name derives from the Gaelic word for ''pebbly place''. This reference is also made on the [https://www.ainmean-aite.scot/placename/dornoch/ Ainmean-Aite na h-Alba website] A primary source for this claim has not been found.Wikipedia article: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dornoch#cite_note-4 Dornoch][https://www.ainmean-aite.scot/placename/dornoch/ search result] ===Clans and Surnames=== The following is a list of Clans and Surnames associated with the parish and burgh of Dornoch: *MacKay (McKay) *Murray *Sutherland ===Historic Places=== *Dornoch Cathedral *Old Town Jail *Dornoch Castle *Witch's Stone ==Historical Timeline== This timeline relates to the burgh.[http://www.visitoruk.com/dornoch/13th-century-T1454.html Timeline History of Dornoch] :'''1222''' - Dornoch Cathedral was begun by Bishop Gilbert de Moravia. :'''1239''' - The first service was held at the cathedral :'''1245'''- Bishop Gilbert de Moravia died and was canonised :'''1500''' - Dornoch Castle was built :'''1570''' - Dornoch was besieged and plundered by the forces of John Sinclair and Iye Mackay of Strathnaver. The cathedral was burned, leaving only the tower standing. :'''1616''' - The first record of golf being played at Dornoch was made :'''1628''' - The town of Dornoch was made a free royal burgh and port by Charles I :'''1708''' - The town of Dornoch was made a parliamentary burgh :'''1727''' - Janet Horne was burned at the stake, for witchcraft. This was the last judicial execution for witchcraft in Scotland. ==Boundary Changes== In 1891, 725 acres was transferred to the parish of Rogart. It received a portion of the parish of Rogart in return, described as: ::''So much of the parish of Rogart as lies to the south of a line starting at a point on the boundary between the parishes of Dornoch and Rogart at the head of the Allt Reidh Chalnac and running in a generally westerly direction first to craig-a-bhlair, thence along the watershed between Starth Fleet on the north and Strath Carnach and Strath Tollaidh on the south to a knoll a little to the east of Loch na Saobhaidhe, from which knoll it runs direct in a southwesterly direction to the forkings at the head of the Allt an Cealgaiche, and thence down the said burn until it meets the boundary of the parish of Creich.''GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Dornoch ScoP through time | Census tables with data for the Scottish Parish, A Vision of Britain through Time; [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10141503 Dornoch Parish Boundary Changes], (accessed 13 Dec 2019) ==Population Statistics for the Parish== *1801: 2,362 *1811: 2,681 *1821: 3,100 *1831: 3,380 *1841: 2,714 *1851: 2,981 *1891: 2,331 *1901: 2,794 *1911: 2,670 *1921: 2,475 *1931: 2,086 *1951: 1,921 *2001: 1,206 Statistical Information on Total PopulationGB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Dornoch ScoP through time | Population Statistics | Total Population, A Vision of Britain through Time.; [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10141503/cube/TOT_POP Population Table], (accessed 13 Dec 2019) ==Settlements in Dornoch Parish== *[[:Category:Dornoch, Sutherland| Dornoch]] *Embo, Sutherland *Clashmore, Sutherland ==Sources==

History and Antiquities of Nottingham

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == History and Antiquities of Nottingham == In which are Exhibited the Various Institutions, Manners, Customs, Arts, and Manufactures of the People; Their Social and Domestic Habits; Civil and Political Conditions, under every successive government, from their conquest by the Normans, Danes, Saxons, Romans, and early British independency, down to the present time: forming a condensed but comprehensive English as well as local history, chronologically arranged. * by James Orange (1799-1878) * published by Hamilton, Adams & Co., 33, Paternoster Row: and J. Howitt, Nottingham, 1840. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Antiquities of Nottingham|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=--kHAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti01oranuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq00orangoog * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MOoHAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti02oranuoft === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 * Preface * List of Subscribers * Book 1 :* Chapter 1 ::* Poetical Description of Nottingham Latitude & c Fairs Markets Courts of Justice Magistrates Aldermen Councillors Officers Survey of Ancient and Modern Trades Merchant's Guide Edward III Parliament in Nottingham :* Chapter 2 ::* Mechanical Pre eminence of Nottingham Genius not Rewarded Genius deserves Honour Talent and patience must be united with Genius Warriors honoured Penury of Genius Dies neglected :* Chapter 3 ::* Ancient History of the Town traced to a more remote period than has been hitherto done Rules five by which it may be done John Rouse first Historian of Nottingham Antiquity of Nottingham as given by Ditto Coilus Buried here AM 3832 Credited by Leland Anochronism of White Erudition of Leland :* Chapter 4 ::* British History may be traced beyond the time of Julius Cæsar Importance of familiar acquaintance with History Reasons of compiling a New History of Nottingham Its History as a Borough to be given for the first time :* Chapter 5 ::* Present Name co eval with the Conquest Origin of Ditto Ancient Saxon Name Etymology of Mr. Rawlinson's Discoveries of Caves Nottingham a Hamlet to Sneinton Remote Antiquity of Ditto British Caverns there * Book 2 :* Chapter 1 * Book 3 :* Chapter 1 * Book 4 :* Chapter 1 * Book 5 :* Chapter 1 * Book 6 :* Chapter 1 * Book 7 :* Chapter 1 * Book 8 (Show as another Book 7.) :* Chapter 1 * Vol. 2 * Book 8 (Show as another Book 7.) :* Chapter 1 * Book 9 (Show as another Book 8.) :* Chapter 1 * Book 10 :* Chapter 1 * Book 11 :* Chapter 1 * Book 12 :* Chapter 1 * Book 13 :* Chapter 1 * Book 14 :* Chapter 1 === Citation Formats === * Orange, James. ''[[Space:History and Antiquities of Nottingham|History and Antiquities of Nottingham]]'' (Hamilton, Adams & Co., Nottingham, 1840) [ Page ]. * ([[#Orange|Orange]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Orange, James. ''[[Space:History and Antiquities of Nottingham|History and Antiquities of Nottingham]]'' (Hamilton, Adams & Co., Nottingham, 1840) [ Page ].

History and Antiquities of The Abbey of St. Edmund's Bury

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == History and Antiquities of The Abbey of St. Edmund's Bury == With views of the most considerable monasterial remains. : Part I published in 1805. The author did not complete his work, but presented his materials to his friend Mr. J.B. Nichols, through whose efforts the present volume was published in 1843. An appendix, consisting of Bury charters, partly printed in 1895, but first published with this edition, follows pt. II. (Dict. of nat. biog.) * by [[Yates-6050|Richard Yates]] (1769-1834) * published 2nd edition by Nichols, London, 1843 * 256+ pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: History and Antiquities of The Abbey of St. Edmund's Bury | WikiTree Profiles that use this source.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=3eBZAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti00yateuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008589263 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Advertisement to the Second Edition * Memoir of the Author * Contents * Part 1 * TBD * Part 2 ::* Chapter 1 The Abbey Gate, or Grand Western Entrance, [https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti00yateuoft/page/n304/mode/1up Page 304] * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti00yateuoft/page/n399/mode/1up Page 399?] * Appendix ::* No. 1, Foundation of The Free School ::* No. 2, Copy of a Grant of the Office of Chief Steward of the Liberty of Bury St. Edmund's, 1st James I. 1602 ::* No. 3, Copy of the First Charter of Bury, 4 James I. 1606 ::* No. 4, Copy of the Second Charter of Bury, 6 James I. 1608 ::* No. 5, Copy of the Third Charter of Bury, 12 James I. 1614 * List of Plates, [https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti00yateuoft/page/n485/mode/1up Page 486?] === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Yates, Richard. ''[[Space:History and Antiquities of The Abbey of St. Edmund's Bury|History and Antiquities of The Abbey of St. Edmund's Bury]]'', 2nd edition (Nichols, London, 1843) [ Page ]. * ([[#Yates|Yates]]) * Yates, Richard. ''[[Space:History and Antiquities of The Abbey of St. Edmund's Bury|History and Antiquities of The Abbey of St. Edmund's Bury]]'', 2nd edition (Nichols, London, 1843) [ Page ].

History and Antiquities of The Newport Pagnell Hundreds

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == History and Antiquities of The Newport Pagnell Hundreds == Buckinghamshire, England * by Oliver Ratcliff * published by Cowper Press, Olney, 1900 * 594 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: History and Antiquities of The Newport Pagnell Hundreds | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=8sQMAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq00ratcgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100389557 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Ratcliff, Oliver.. ''[[Space:History and Antiquities of The Newport Pagnell Hundreds|History and Antiquities of The Newport Pagnell Hundreds]]'' (Cowper Press, Olney, 1900) [ Page ]. * ([[#Ratcliff|Ratcliff]])

History and Complete Roster of the Massachusetts Regiments

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts]] [[Category: 3rd Battalion, Massachusetts Rifles, United States Civil War]] [[Category: 3rd Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Militia), United States Civil War]] [[Category: 4th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Militia), United States Civil War]] [[Category: 5th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Militia), United States Civil War]] [[Category: 6th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Militia), United States Civil War]] [[Category: 8th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Militia), United States Civil War]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History and Complete Roster of the Massachusetts Regiments == Minute men of '61 who responded to the first call of President Abraham Lincoln, April 15, 1861, to defend the flag and Constitution of the United States. Together with photographs and biographical sketches of minute men of Massachusetts. : Includes the Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Eighth regiments, M.V.M., the Third battalion of rifles and the Boston light artillery. * by George Warren Nason (1834-1913) * published by Smith & McCance, Boston, Mass., 1910. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Complete Roster of the Massachusetts Regiments|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=2gBZAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historycompleter00naso * https://archive.org/details/historycompleter01naso * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000319797 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009557667 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Nason, George. ''[[Space:History and Complete Roster of the Massachusetts Regiments|History and Complete Roster of the Massachusetts Regiments]]'' (Smith & McCance, Boston, Mass., 1910) [ Page ]. * ([[#Nason|Nason]])

History and Directory of Yates County

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == History and Directory of Yates County == Containing a sketch of its original settlement by the Public Universal Friends, the lessee company and others, with an account of individual pioneers and their families; also of other leading citizens; including church, school and civil history, and a narrative of the Universal Friend, her society and doctrine. * by Stafford Canning Cleveland (1822-1885) * published by S.C. Cleveland, Penn Yan, N.Y., 1873 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Directory of Yates County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100877977 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hDUWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WfVAAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historydirectory01inclev ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12068/ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008399626 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010686804 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652253 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* Chapter I. One hundred years ago ::* Chapter II. The New Jerusalem... ::* Chapter III. The universal friend ::* Chapter IV. The Friends Society and doctrine ::* Chapter V. Some families of the Friends Society ::* Chapter VI. Barrington ::* Chapter VII. Benton ::* Chapter VIII. Italy ::* Chapter IX. Jerusalem ::* Chapter X. Middlesex ::* Chapter XI. Milo ::* Index to volume one === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Cleveland, Stafford Canning. ''[[Space:History and Directory of Yates County|History and Directory of Yates County]]'' (S.C. Cleveland, Penn Yan, N.Y., 1873) * ([[#Cleveland|Cleveland]])

History and Genealogy of Daniel Webster Jones

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of Daniel Webster Jones == * by [[Jones-122930 | Amy Jones Doyle]] (1888-1972) * Salt Lake City, Utah, 1953 * 124 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of Daniel Webster Jones|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/279828-history-and-genealogy-of-daniel-webster-jones?offset= === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Doyle, Amy. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of Daniel Webster Jones | History and Genealogy of Daniel Webster Jones ]]'' (Salt Lake City, Utah, 1953), [ Page ]. * ([[#Doyle|Doyle]])

History and Genealogy of Deacon Joseph Eastman of Hadley, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of Deacon Joseph Eastman of Hadley, Mass. == Grandson of Roger Eastman of Salisbury, Mass. * by Mary Emily Eastman (b.1867) & [[Rix-368|Guy Scoby Rix]] (1828-1917) * published by M.E. Eastman, Westfield, Mass., 1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of Deacon Joseph Eastman of Hadley, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy1908east * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00lceast * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00byurixg * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00east * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730714 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * Errata and addenda, May 17, 1909: 4 pages tipped in between the 2nd and 3rd prelim. leaves. * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Eastman, Mary Emily. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of Deacon Joseph Eastman of Hadley, Mass.|History and Genealogy of Deacon Joseph Eastman of Hadley, Mass.]]'' (M.E. Eastman, Westfield, Mass., 1908) [ Page ]. * ([[#Eastman|Eastman]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Eastman, Mary Emily. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of Deacon Joseph Eastman of Hadley, Mass.|History and Genealogy of Deacon Joseph Eastman of Hadley, Mass.]]'' (M.E. Eastman, Westfield, Mass., 1908) [ Page ].

History and Genealogy of Fenwick's Colony, New Jersey

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==''History and genealogy of Fenwick's colony, New Jersey''== ==Caution!== Shourds' ''Genealogy of Fenwick's Colony'' is a frequently cited, highly inconsistent, in some cases fictionalized work. Would not advise citing Shourds without first checking for accuracy and backing up his statements with sources, or placing a qualifier on the profile regarding accuracy. James Acton's was the first attempt to publish corrections. That effort is continued by the Salem County Historical Society, which publishes a list of corrections for Shourds on their website. They accept suggestions for additional corrections. *Acton, James N., and Thomas Shourds. ''Corrections of Shourd's History of Fenwick Colony.'' (Salem, N.J.: Salem County Historical Society, 1977) *Bingham, Glenn J. (comp.), "Corrections to Thomas Shourds’ ''History and Genealogy of Fenwick’s Colony.''" ''Salem County Historical Society.'' [https://www.salemcountyhistoricalsociety.com/resources link] '''Citation Example''' :Shourds, Thomas. ''[[Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_Fenwick's_Colony%2C_New_Jersey|History and genealogy of Fenwick's colony, New Jersey.]]'' (Bridgeton, N.J., G.F. Nixon, 1876) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#shourds|Shourds]] Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://archive.org/stream/historyandgeneal00shou# archive.org] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_Fenwick's_Colony%2C_New_Jersey|What Links to Here]]''' '''Table of Contents''' * John Fenwick, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/8/ pages 9-16] * Acton Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/n27/mode/2up?view=theater pages 17-27] * Abbott Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/28/mode/2up?view=theater pages 28-33] * Bradway Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/n47/mode/2up?view=theater pages 34-41] * Brick Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/42/mode/2up?view=theater pages 42-44] * Bassett Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/n59/mode/2up?view=theater pages 44-49] * Carll Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/50/mode/2up?view=theater pages 50-56] * Chambless Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/56/mode/2up?view=theater pages 57-60] * Cattell Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/60/mode/2up?view=theater pages 61-63] * Coles Family [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/64/mode/2up?view=theaterpages 64-69] * Davis Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/70/mode/2up?view=theater pages 70-74] * Dubois Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/74/mode/2up?view=theater pages 74-77] * Elwell Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/78/mode/2up?view=theater pages 78-79] * Guy Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/n95/mode/2up?view=theater pages 80-81] * Goodwin Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/82/mode/2up?view=theater pages 82-84] * Hancock Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/84/mode/2up?view=theater pages 85-86] * Obediah Holmes Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/86/mode/2up?view=theater pages 87-90] * Holme Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/90/mode/2up?view=theater pages 91-92] * Hall Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/n111/mode/2up?view=theater pages 93-102] * Richard Johnson Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/102/mode/2up?view=theater pages 103-110] * John Johnson Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/110/mode/2up?view=theater pages 111-118] * Jennings Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/118/mode/2up?view=theater pages 119-121] * Keasbey Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/122/mode/2up?view=theater pages 122-131] * Lippincott Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/132/mode/2up?view=theater pages 132-138] * Lawson Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/138/mode/2up?view=theater pages 139-141] * Griscom, Maddox, and Denn Families, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/142/mode/2up?view=theater pages 142-149] * Mason Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/150/mode/2up?view=theater pages 150-152] * Miller Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/152/mode/2up?view=theater pages 153-160] * Morris Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/160/mode/2up?view=theater pages 161-163] * Nicholson Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/164/mode/2up?view=theater pages 164-166] * Ogden Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/166/mode/2up?view=theater pages 167-172] * Oakford and Moss Families, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/172/mode/2up?view=theater pages 173-175] * Plummer Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/176/mode/2up?view=theater pages 176-177] * Preston Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/178/mode/2up?view=theater page 178] * Reeve Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/178/mode/2up?view=theater page 179-184] * Rolph Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/184/mode/2up?view=theater pages 185-187] * SInnickson Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/n207/mode/2up?view=theater pages 188-201] * Sheppard Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/202/mode/2up?view=theater pages 202-217] * Scull Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/218/mode/2up?view=theater pages 218-223] * Smith and Darkin Families, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/224/mode/2up?view=theater pages 224-226] * Sayres Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/226/mode/2up?view=theater pages 227-232] * Shourds Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/n255/mode/2up?view=theater pages 233-238]

History and Genealogy of One Line of Descent From Captain Edward Johnson

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == History and Genealogy of One Line of Descent From Captain Edward Johnson == :together with his English ancestry. 1500-1914 * by Alfred Johnson (1871- ) * published by Stanhope Press,Boston, Massachusetts, 1914 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of One Line of Descent From Captain Edward Johnson|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://books.google.com/books/about/History_and_Genealogy_of_One_Line_of_Des.html?id=sx9WAAAAMAAJ *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/19144/ *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/168896-history-and-genealogy-of-one-line-of-descent-from-captain-edward-johnson-together-with-his-english-ancestry-1500-1914?offset=11 ===Table of Contents=== :'''Part I - Lives and Times of the Early Johnsons in New England, 1636 - 1875''' :I. The Johnsons in Massachusetts, 1636 - 1695 :II. The Johnsons in Connecticut, 1695 - 1789 :III. The Johnsons in Maine, 1789 - 1875 :'''Part II - Genealogy of Descendants of Captain Edward Johnson, 1598 - 1914''' :IV. Explanation of Method of Arranging Families :V. The Johnsons in Massachusetts, 1636 - 1695 :VI. The Johnsons in Connecticut, 1695 - 1789 :VII. The Johnsons in Maine and Elsewhere, 1789 - 1875 :VIII. The Later Generations, 1914 :'''Appendix''' :I. English Ancestry of Captain Edward Johnson, 1500 - 1598 :II. Johnson Wills and Inventories, 1672 - 1852 :III. Miscellaneous Documents, Letters, Etc. :IV. Some Colonial and Revolutionary Ancestors Other Than Johnsons :Index of Names ===Wikitree Syntax=== *Johnson, Alfred ''[[Space: History and Genealogy of One Line of Descent From Captain Edward Johnson| History and Genealogy of One Line of Descent From Captain Edward Johnson]]'' (Stanhope Press, Boston, Mass, 1914) *[[#Johnson|Johnson]] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

History and Genealogy of the Alsatian Branch of the Eberly Family in Europe and America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == History and Genealogy of the Alsatian Branch of the Eberly Family in Europe and America == * authored by Eberly, David G. * published in 1928 * 976 pages; no index * Only the last 75 pages or so is a genealogy in a traditional sense (from handwritten page number 414 onward). There are lots of handwritten notes in the margins of this section of the printed book. Some of the scans are not high quality. * The earlier pages are a history of the first generation of Eberlys (widow Anna and her four sons, Michael, Israel, Samuel, and Gabriel) and their involvement in the founding and operation of the Ephrata Society (the congregation that split from the German Church of the Brethren) in Ephrata, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania (from handwritten page number 37 onward). === WikiTree Syntax === * Source Example: :::Eberly, David G., ''[[Space: History and Genealogy of the Alsatian Branch of the Eberly Family in Europe and America|History and Genealogy of the Alsatian Branch of the Eberly Family in Europe and America]]'', (1928) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Eberly | Eberly]] Page 21. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: History and Genealogy of the Alsatian Branch of the Eberly Family in Europe and America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00eber === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

History and Genealogy of the Ancestors and Some Descendants of Stukely Westcott

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Rhode Island | Rhode Island Sources]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Ancestors and Some Descendants of Stukely Westcott == One of the thirteen original proprietors of Providence Plantation and the colony of Rhode Island. With especial mention of the Westcotts of Cheshire, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, and the Wescotts of Milford, Otsego County, New York, and some of the allied families, incorporating, and extending, the research of the late J. Russell Bullock of Bristol, R.I. : [[Westcott-138|Stukely Westcott]] (1592-1677) * by [[Whitman-4442|Roscoe Leighton Whitman]] (1869-) * published Otsego Pub. Co., Oneonta, N.Y., 1932 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Ancestors and Some Descendants of Stukely Westcott|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy01whit ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774795 * Vol. 2 Book of appendices to the History and genealogy of the ancestors and some descendants of Stukely Westcott, 1592-1677 ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy02whit ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774795 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Whitman, Roscoe Leighton. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Ancestors and Some Descendants of Stukely Westcott|History and Genealogy of the Ancestors and Some Descendants of Stukely Westcott]]'' (Otsego Pub. Co., Oneonta, N.Y., 1932) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Whitman|Whitman]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Whitman, Roscoe Leighton. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Ancestors and Some Descendants of Stukely Westcott|History and Genealogy of the Ancestors and Some Descendants of Stukely Westcott]]'' (Otsego Pub. Co., Oneonta, N.Y., 1932) Vol. , [ Page ].

History and Genealogy of The Bangs Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of The Bangs Family in America == With genealogical tables and notes, tracing the descendants, male and female, from the Pilgrim ancestor, Edward Bangs of Plymouth and Eastham. * by Dean Dudley * published by Montrose, Mass., 1896 * 360 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of The Bangs Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00dudl * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15376/ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/256204-history-and-genealogy-of-the-bangs-family-in-america-with-genealogical-tables-and-notes-tracing-the-descendants-male-and-female-from-the-pilgrim-ancestor-edward-bangs-of-plymouth-and-eastham-illustrated-with-numerous-fine-engravings-and?offset=17 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Abbreviations * Contents * Benjamin Bangs diary * History and genealogy of the Bangs Family * Notes referring to the ancestrial chart by the numbers * Ancestral chart * Addenda * Corrections * Index of illustrations * Index to the Bangs Genealogy === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Dudley, Dean. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of The Bangs Family in America|History and Genealogy of The Bangs Family in America]]'' (Montrose, Mass., 1896) [ Page ]. * ([[#Dudley|Dudley]]) * Dudley, Dean. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of The Bangs Family in America|History and Genealogy of The Bangs Family in America]]'' (Montrose, Mass., 1896) [ Page ].

History and genealogy of the Bicknell family

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == History and genealogy of the Bicknell family and some collateral lines, of Normandy, Great Britain and America. Comprising some ancestors and many descendants of Zachary Bicknell from Barrington, Somersetshire, England, 1635 == * by Thomas Williams Bicknell * published in Providence, Rhode Island, 1913 * Source Example: :::Bicknell, Thomas Williams. ''[[Space: History and genealogy of the Bicknell family| History and genealogy of the Bicknell family]]'' (Providence, Rhode Island, 1913) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Bicknell|History and genealogy of the Bicknell family]]: Page 21 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and genealogy of the Bicknell family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy1913bick *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712863 *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/584558-history-and-genealogy-of-the-bicknell-family-and-some-collateral-lines-of-normandy-great-britain-and-america-comprising-some-ancestors-and-many-descendants-of-zachary-bicknell-from-barrington-somersetshire-england-1635?offset=9

History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937 == * by [[Briggs-11509|Lloyd Vernon Briggs]] 1863-1941 * published by C. E. Goodspeed & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, 1938 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/b29825362_0001 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1273487 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729743 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/b29825362_0002 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1273484 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729743 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/b29825362_0003 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729743 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1976387 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1023692 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Briggs, Lloyd Vernon. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937|History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937]]'' (C. E. Goodspeed & Co., Boston, 1938) * ([[#Briggs|Briggs]])

History and genealogy of the Brubaker-Brubacher-Brewbaker family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == History and genealogy of the Brubaker-Brubacher-Brewbaker family in America == * authored by Gibble, Phares Brubaker * published by The Eastern Pennsylvania Brubaker Association, Ephrata, PA., 1951 * 112 pages * A set of genealogical studies of various Brubakers in Pennsylvania and Virginia. Eighteen different progenitors are studied. === Contents (abbreviated) === : A - Hans Brubaker, E. Hempfield Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. : B - Jacob Brubaker, E. Hempfield Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. : C - John Brubaker, Manheim Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. : D - Abraham Brubacher, Clay Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. : E - John Jacob Brubaker, Providence Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. : F - Michael Brubaker, New Holland, Pa. : G - John N. Brubaker, Martic Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. : H - Peter Brubaker, Antrim Twp., Franklin Co., Pa. : J-1 - Henry Brubaker, Fulton Co., Pa. : J-2 - Jacob Brubaker, Montgomery Twp., Franklin Co., Pa. : K - Jacob Brubaker, Allegheny Twp., Blair Co., Pa. : L - Isaac Brubaker, Letterkenny Twp., Franklin Co., Pa. : M - Christian Brewbaker, Antrim Twp., Franklin Co., Pa. : N - John Brubaker, Sommerset Co., Pa. : O - Jacob Brubaker, Mercer Co., Pa. : V - John Brubaker, Roanoke Co., Virginia : P - Abraham Brubaker, Shenandoah Co., Virginia : Q - Abraham Brewbaker, Boutetourt Co., Virginia === WikiTree Syntax === * Source Example: :::Gibble, Phares Brubaker, ''[[Space: History and genealogy of the Brubaker-Brubacher-Brewbaker family in America|History and genealogy of the Brubaker-Brubacher-Brewbaker family in America]]'', (The Eastern Pennsylvania Brubaker Association, Ephrata, PA., 1951) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Gibble|Gibble]] Page 21. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: History and genealogy of the Brubaker-Brubacher-Brewbaker family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00gibb === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

History and Genealogy of the Burgner Family, in the United States of America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History and Genealogy of the Burgner Family, in the United States of America == as Descended from Peter Burgner, a Swiss Emigrant of 1734 * by Jacob Burgner (1833-1913) * published by The Oberlin News Press, Oberlin, Ohio, 1890 * Source Example: ::: Burgner, Jacob. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Burgner Family, in the United States of America|History and Genealogy of the Burgner Family, in the United States of America]]'' (Oberlin News Press, Oberlin, Ohio, 1890) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Burgner|Burgner]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Burgner Family, in the United States of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=bwQ7AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00burg_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyandgenea00burggoog * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00burg * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729878

History and Genealogy of the Carpenter Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History and Genealogy of the Carpenter Family in America == :from the settlement at Providence, R.I., 1637-1901 * by [[Carpenter-10074 | Daniel Hoogland Carpenter]], 1828 - 1903 * published by Marion Press, Jamaica, New York, 1901 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Carpenter Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyandgenea00carpgoog/page/n11 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730007 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh14056356/ * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Carpenter_F.html?id=Qzo5AAAAMAAJ === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland ''[[Space: History and Genealogy of the Carpenter Family in America|History and Genealogy of the Carpenter Family in America]]'' (Jamaica, New York, 1901), [ Page ]. * [[#Carpenter|Carpenter]]

History and Genealogy of the Cock, Cocks, Cox Family

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[[Category:Cox Name Study]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Cock, Cocks, Cox Family == Descended from James and Sarah Cock, of Killingworth upon Matinecock, in the township of Oyster Bay, Long Island, N.Y., Second Edition * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188215318/george-william-cocks George William Cocks], 1829 - 1922 * published in New York, 1914 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Cock, Cocks, Cox Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062864822 *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/450228-redirection *https://books.google.com/books/about/History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Cock_Cocks.html?id=2xpGAAAAMAAJ *https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00cock/page/n8 ===Table of Contents=== :Preface :List of Illustrations :List of Subscribers :Appendix, containing: *Clarke Lineage *Bowne Lineage *Feake Lineage *Priar Lineage *Frost Lineage *Harcurt Lineage *Fones Lineage *Winthrop Lineage *Delaplaine Lineage *Change of Calendar *Addenda (too late for proper placing) *Index of names :Supplement Containing, "Our Quaker Ancestors," Military Roll, William (78) Cock's narrative, and additional Lineages of Bayles, Birdsall, Car- penter, Coles, Dickinson, Titus, Underhill, Weekes, Wright, etc. :-See Supplementary Index, at end === Errata === * [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00cock/page/n17 Abbreviations and Errata] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Cocks, George William ''[[Space: History and Genealogy of the Cock, Cocks, Cox Family| History and Genealogy of the Cock, Cocks, Cox Family]]'' (New York,1914), [ Page ]. *[[#Cocks|Cocks]]

History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Abinah Wood and Susannah Humphreys

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Abinah Wood and Susannah Humphreys == * by Percy Ashton Wood, 1870 * published by Press of the Citizen,Andover, Ohio, 1903 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Abinah Wood and Susannah Humphreys|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009562432 *https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00wood *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/27089/ === WikiTree Syntax === * Wood, Percy Ashton ''[[Space: History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Abinah Wood and Susannah Humphreys| History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Abinah Wood and Susannah Humphreys]]'' (Andover, Ohio, 1903), [ Page ]. *[[#Wood|Wood]] :'''Surnames include''': :Ainsworth - Airhart - Artzberger - Abbis :Bratt - Bodley - Brown - Card - Condor - Cable - Crawford :Dean - Daniel - Delo - Edwards - Fairchild - Fowkes :Gilmore - Graham - Gilbert - Husher - Hardistry - Hawker - Herbert :Jenkens - Jennings - Jordan - Kroll - Knight :Long - Locke - Leland - Lindsley - Lathrop :Marmee - Miller - Mix - Murphy - McConnell - McDavid - McGinnis :Nugent - Nichols - Nelson - Phillips - Roberts - Rainbow :Suter - Sprague - Strickler - Sproat - Shaffer - Stainer - Smith - Smith - Stacy :Tompson - Thompson - Weaver - Wood - Young === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

History and genealogy of the descendants of Clement Corbin

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ ==History and genealogy of the descendants of Clement Corbin== '''of Muddy river (Brookline), Mass. and Woodstock, Conn. with notices of other lines of Corbins ''' * by Lawson, Rev. Harvey M. * published by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co.., Hartford, Conn., 1905 * 378 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and genealogy of the descendants of Clement Corbin|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyandgenea00lawsgoog/page/n4/mode/2up?q=nathaniel&view=theater === Errata === === WikiTree Syntax === * Lawson, Rev. Harvey M. ''[[Space:History and genealogy of the descendants of Clement Corbin|History and genealogy of the descendants of Clement Corbin]]'' (The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co.., Hartford, Conn., 1905) [ Page ] * ([[#Lawson|Lawson]])

History and Genealogy of the Descendants of John Lawson of Scotland and Union, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Descendants of John Lawson of Scotland and Union, Connecticut == * by Rev. [[Lawson-13528|Harvey Merrill Lawson]] (1868-1948) * published by Central Massachusetts Printing Co., Southbridge, Mass., 1931 * 195 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Descendants of John Lawson of Scotland and Union, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy1931laws * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731294 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Lawson, Harvey. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Descendants of John Lawson of Scotland and Union, Connecticut|History and Genealogy of the Descendants of John Lawson of Scotland and Union, Connecticut]]'' (Central Massachusetts Printing Co., Southbridge, Mass., 1931) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lawson|Lawson]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

History and Genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Genealogy Books]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Erleigh Name Study]] [[Category:Edward Earle Secaucus New Jersey Branch, Erleigh Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Erleigh}} ---- == BOOK: History and Genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus == '''Full title:''' History and Genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus, with an account of other English and American Branches *By [[Earle-2025|Isaac Newton Earle]] * Published by Guelff Printing Co., Marquette, Michigan, in 1925. *Suggested citation (in Wiki format): :::Earle, Isaac Newton. ''[[Space: History and Genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus|History and Genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus]]'', Marquette, Michigan: Guelff Printing Co., 1925. * Alternative citation: :::Earle, Isaac Newton. ''[[Space: History and Genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus|History and Genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus, with an account of other English and American Branches]]'', Marquette, Michigan: Guelff Printing Co., 1925. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Earles_of_Secaucus|WikiTree profiles that cite this source]] '''Book Description:''' :FORWARD FROM THE BOOK :THIS book does not purport to be a complete history of the Earles of England and America. It was the purpose of the author to give some account of that branch of the family which, in the person of its founder, Edward Earle, Senior, settled in 1676 on the Island of Secaucus, Bergen County, N. J., known as the New Jersey Earles. :As [[Earle-18|Edward Earle Sr.]], as well as the founders of other American branches, was an emigrant from England, it became a matter of great interest to learn something of the history of the family in their original home. And while Part I. is far from being a complete history of the Earles of England, it is the completest that has been published thus far and may serve to stimulate someone having better access than the writer to the sources of information, to undertake a work that will do justice to the subject. :The one man capable of writing the history of the Earles of England is Sir [[Earle-1236|Henry Earle]], Bart., of Norton Lodge, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, who inherited the genealogical researches of his grandfather, Sir Hardman Earle, Bart., of Allerton Tower, Woolton, Co. Lancaster, and has for many years been a tireless searcher for every scrap of information relating to Earle family history. A mass of data has been gathered and charted and carefully filed away. But Sir Henry has not felt led as yet to publish this material, and it may never be made known to the family either in England or America. :He is quite ready, however, to let others copy his charts, and we have availed ourselves of this privilege to some extent. Besides receiving a great deal of help from Sir Henry by correspondence, a member of the Secaucus branch, Mrs. Ethel D. Earle, of New York City, paid a visit to Sir Henry at our request, and spent several days at Yarmouth, copying a number of pedigrees, which have been helpful to us in the preparation of the section on the Earles of England. :For much of our information in regard to the Earles of Somerset. Devon and Dorset we are indebted to the standard histories of those counties. :In Part II. the writer has aimed to give what information has come in his way concerning the leading American branches other than his own. In preparing the history of the Virginia branch the first stimulus and inspiration were received from the late Mr. Richard H. Earle of Marietta, Georgia, the historian and genealogist of the Virginia Earles. If his collections had been accessible to us, a much more complete account could doubtless have been given. :Latterly, very valuable assistance has been given by Mrs. Ila Earle Fowler of Frankfort, Kentucky, without whose help this section could not have been prepared. It is hoped that Mrs. Fowler will expand these chapters into a complete and worthy history of this important branch of American Earles. :Our first information regarding the Maryland Earles was received from the late Miss Clara Goldsborough Earle of Easton, Md. Later, Miss Isabel Earle of Baltimore, daughter of Dr. S. T. Earle, has assisted very materially in making out the story of this interesting branch. Miss Earle has given our manuscript a careful revision. :In Parts III. and IV". the writer aims to give the history and genealogy of the Secaucus or New Jersey Earles, as fully as it could be obtained. He has fortunately fallen heir to the researches of several previous investigators, whose work he desires to recognize. :The first attempt at a history of the Secaucus branch was a paper prepared in 1876 at the suggestion of Mr. Abraham Lent Earle, of New York City, by Abraham C. Merritt, a lawyer of New York, who was born on the Island of Secaucus, and whose mother was a descendant of Edward Earle, 3rd. This manuscript, by one who was close to original sources of information, is of great interest, tho it only claims to be an “imperfect sketch of the genealogy of one branch of the Earle family,” and contains some very obvious errors. :Some years later, also at the suggestion of Abraham Lent Earle, Mr. John H. Earle, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who possessed great skill as a draughtsman, prepared an elaborate and beautiful chart of the Secaucus family, showing its supposed connection with the Earles of England. The latter is purely fanciful, but the genealogical portion of the chart forms the basis of Part IV of this book. :General [[Earle-3060|Ferdinand Pinney Earle]], of New York City, became very much interested in the work of John H. Earle and made extensive researches on his own account. His papers, which fell into our hands, had much to do with stimulating our own interest in family history. :We are painfully conscious of the imperfections of this book. Some of the difficulties are such as all family historians encounter. Much of the labor has been performed under serious physical disabilities, which rendered the completion of the work next to impossible. :: - I. N. EARLE. Lewisburg, Penn. 1924. === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/283881?availability=Family%20History%20Library * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00earl * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003152954 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11478/ ($subscription) * https://books.google.com/books?id=So5IAAAAMAAJ (snippet search only)

History and Genealogy of the Eastman Family of America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Eastman Family of America == Containing biographical sketches and genealogies of both males and females. * by [[Rix-368|Guy Scoby Rix]] (1828-1917) * published 1901 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Eastman Family of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy01rixg * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy01inrixg * https://archive.org/details/historyandgenea00rixgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyandgenea01rixgoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=mNwRhOz28XgC * https://books.google.com/books?id=Ql_0r0CbGrwC * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008730104 * Vol. 1-5 https://books.google.com/books?id=mNwRhOz28XgC * Vol. 6-10 https://books.google.com/books?id=Ql_0r0CbGrwC * Vol. 1 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5409671 * Vol. 2 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5410000 * Also see: ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of Deacon Joseph Eastman of Hadley, Mass.|History and Genealogy of Deacon Joseph Eastman of Hadley, Mass.]]'' (1908) === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Rix, Guy. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Eastman Family of America|History and Genealogy of the Eastman Family of America]]'' (1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Rix|Rix]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Rix, Guy. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Eastman Family of America|History and Genealogy of the Eastman Family of America]]'' (1901) [ Page ].

History and Genealogy of the Elliot Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Elliot Family in America == * by John D. Elliot * published Jesse C. Vansyoc, Boone, Iowa, 1908 * 26 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Elliot Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=x5ZIAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00vans * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730775 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Elliot, John. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Elliot Family in America|History and Genealogy of the Elliot Family in America]]'' (Jesse C. Vansyoc, Boone, Iowa, 1908) [ Page ]. * ([[#Elliot|Elliot]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Elliot, John. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Elliot Family in America|History and Genealogy of the Elliot Family in America]]'' (Jesse C. Vansyoc, Boone, Iowa, 1908) [ Page ].

History and Genealogy of the Espy Family in America

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[[Category:Genealogy Books]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] ==History and Genealogy of the Espy Family in America== *'''Description:''' Primarily research compiled of the Epsy family in the United States. *'''Full Citation''': Epsy, Florence Mercy. ''History and Genealogy of the Espy Family in America''. Fort Madison, IA: Pythian Printing Company, 1905. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Espy_Family_in_America|Linked WikiTree Pages]] (Profiles & Free Pages) ==Citations== *'''Citation Example''': Epsy, Florence Mercy. [[Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Espy_Family_in_America|''History and Genealogy of the Espy Family in America'']]. Fort Madison, IA: Pythian Printing Company, 1905. == Online Access == *[https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00espy Archive.org] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/250601-redirection FamilySearch.org] *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066051939 Hathi Trust] *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13389/ Ancestry.com]

History and Genealogy of The Families of Chesterfield, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Chesterfield, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of The Families of Chesterfield, Massachusetts == :1762-1962 * published by Gazette Printing Co, Northampton, Massachusetts, 1962 ::See Also [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Families_of_Chesterfield_Massachusetts_1762-1962 Families of Chesterfield, Massachusetts] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of The Families of Chesterfield, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00unse_0/page/n3/mode/2up :[https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00unse_0/page/428/mode/2up Index, starts page 428] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of The Families of Chesterfield, Massachusetts|History and Genealogy of The Families of Chesterfield, Massachusetts]]'' (Gazette Printing Co, Northampton,MA, 1962 ), [ Page ]. * ([[#HGTFCM|HistGenFamiliesChesterfield]])

History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Fairfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield == * by [[Jacobus-56|Donald Lines Jacobus]] (1887-1970) * published by The Genealogical Publishing Company, 1930. 2051 pages * published by The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Conn., 1930 * warning: This is available with different publication dates, each with different volume numbers and page numbers. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102004885 * Vol. 1-3 https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/43068 * Vol. 1A https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130340 * Vol. 1B https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130331 * Vol. 2A https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130311 * Vol. 2B https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130308 * Vol. 2C https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130314 * Vol. 3 Revolutionary War Records ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130316 * Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=5xYVpaBmRnEC reprinted with additions and corrections (1943) * Vol. 1, Part 1 - Abbott to Bulkley (Pages 1-110) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000303029 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LPsLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol.1 Part 2 - Bulkley to Gilbert (Pages 111-222) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000303030 * Vol. 1, Part 3 - Gilbert to Jennings (Pages 223-334) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000303034 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YvsLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 1, Part 4 - Jennings to Osborn (Pages 335-462) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000303046 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=efsLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 1, Part 5 - Osborn to Strickland (Pages 463-590) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000303042 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h_sLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 1, Part 6 - Strickland to Young, Index (Pages 591-776) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000303078 * Vol. 2, Part 1 - Abbott to Boughton (Page 5 - 124) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000302852 * Vol. 2, Part 2 - Bradley to Collier (Page 125 - 252) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000302854 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=z_sLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 2, Part 3 - Colwell to Gould (Page 253 - 380) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000299110 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FvwLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 2, Part 4 - Gold to Hull (Page 381 - 508) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000303028 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=F_wLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 2, Part 5 - Hull to Meeker (Page 509 - 636) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000303024 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L_wLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 2, Part 6 - Meeker to Pierson (Page 637 - 764) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000303025 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QPwLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 2, Part 7 - Pike to Spicer (Page 765 - 892) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000302846 ::*https://books.google.com/books?id=V_wLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 2, Part 8 - Sprague to Wheeler (Page 893 - 1020) ::*https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000302851 Available at Ancestry.com (search & browse) * Vol. 1 http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48014 * Vol. 2, Part 2 http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48016 * Vol. 2, Part 1 http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48015 * Additions & Corrections http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48017 Supplement: * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/43132 Additions and corrections to History and genealogy of the Families of old Fairfield]: supplement to the American Genealogist, October 1943 (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Conn., 1943) by Jacobus, Donald Lines (1887-1970) Available at americanancestors.com (search & browse) * Vol. 1 722 pages, Vol. 2 1089 pages, Additions and Corrections 40 pages ::* https://www.americanancestors.org/search/databasesearch/99/fairfield-ct-families-of-old-fairfield === Introduction === : “The families are arranged in alphabetical order. Each family begins (wherever possible) with the first settler. His sons who are carried forward as heads of families are designated thus: +. Families are brought down in this volume at least to 1700, but the last generation included is given completely, so that on some lines the families are brought down to 1720 or considerably later. Individuals who will be carried to the second volume as heads of families are designated thus: X. : The public services of each individual are listed immediately after his name, before the genealogical statistics are given. Dates following military titles are those of appointment. The date of each session at which a Deputy served is stated. : Those who use the book are asked to remember that there are scarcely any vital records for the period before 1700, and that the extant church records do not begin until 1694. In consequence, the probate and land records constitute our chief sources of information. The earlier probate records are not in existence, and the first volume is so damaged as to be partly indecipherable. The earlier land records are mere entries of grants and sales, not copies of the deeds, and hence do not contain as much genealogical information as those of a slightly later date. In consequence of all this, the early generations of the Fairfield families are more difficult than are those of almost any other ancient town in the state. Much depends upon the trained judgment of the compiler and his ability to interpret correctly the significance of such records as are available. I have not hesitated to overwork the useful words, ‘perhaps,’ ‘possibly,’ and ‘probably,’ especially the last. Some relationships, while not susceptible of legal proof, I consider genealogically proved by strong circumstantial or collateral evidence, and have stated as facts, but where there has been the slightest doubt regarding the conclusions reached, I have felt that the only honest thing to do was to qualify with a ‘probably.’ ” === Miss Treadwell’s Book === Jacobus often cites "Miss Treadwell's Book" without offering an explanation of this source. For a complete transcription and explanation of this source, see this series of articles: * Dempsey, Barbara. ''Miss Treadwell’s Book'', [[Space:Connecticut Ancestry|Connecticut Ancestry]] (Connecticut Ancestry Society, Inc., Stamford, Conn.) ** (Feb 2020) Vol. 62, No. 3, Page 65. Who was Miss Treadwell... the Mystery ** (Feb 2020) Vol. 62, No. 3, Page 66-86. Transcription ** (May 2020) Vol. 62, No. 4, Page 115-40. Transcriptions ** (Aug 2022) Vol. 65, No. 1, Page 7-9. ...Mystery Solved! by Tim Treadwell === Errata === * Additions and Corrections - Supplement to [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]], Oct. 1943 ** https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11862/1/0 ** https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/43132 * Obadiah Wheeler: [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]] (1933) Vol. 10, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11841/132/0 Page 132]. * John Butler: profiles of [[Butler-28949|Dr. John Butler of Stratford]] and [[Butler-28950|John Butler of Norwalk]] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Jacobus, Donald Lines. 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History and Genealogy of the Family of Thomas Noble

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == History and Genealogy of the Family of Thomas Noble == Of Westfield, Massachusetts with genealogical notes of other families by the name of Noble. * by [[Boltwood-76|Lucius Manlius Boltwood]] (1825-1905) * published by Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1878 * 869 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Family of Thomas Noble|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyandgenea00boltgoog * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00bolt * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE105507 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005715059 search only * https://books.google.com/books?id=tc46AAAAMAAJ search only === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Boltwood, Lucius. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Family of Thomas Noble|History and Genealogy of the Family of Thomas Noble of Westfield, Massachusetts]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1878) [ Page ]. * ([[#Boltwood|Boltwood]])

History and Genealogy of the Goodhue Family in England and America to the Year 1890

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Goodhue Family in England and America to the Year 1890 == * compiled by Rev. [[Goodhue-509|Jonathan Elbridge Goodhue]], A.M. (1824-1895) * published E. R. Andrews, Rochester, NY, 1891 * 392 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Goodhue Family in England and America to the Year 1890|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00good * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00byugood === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Goodhue, Jonathan Elbridge. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Goodhue Family in England and America to the Year 1890|History and Genealogy of the Goodhue Family in England and America to the Year 1890]]'' (E. R. Andrews, Rochester, NY, 1891) [ Page ]. * ([[#Goodhue|Goodhue]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Goodhue, Jonathan Elbridge. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Goodhue Family in England and America to the Year 1890|History and Genealogy of the Goodhue Family in England and America to the Year 1890]]'' (E. R. Andrews, Rochester, NY, 1891) [ Page ].

History and Genealogy of the Gov. John Webster Family of Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Gov. John Webster Family of Connecticut == * by the late [[Webster-4532|William Holcomb Webster]] (1839-1896) and Rev. [[Webster-4533|Melville Reuben Webster]], D.D. (1850-1920), final author, editor and publisher. * published by E. R. Andrews Printing Co., Rochester, New York, 1915 * 1646 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Gov. John Webster Family of Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Page 1-1646 ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00webs ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogyo00webs * Vol. 1 Page 1-529 ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy01webs ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sFwbAQAAMAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 2 Page 530-1117 ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy02webs * Vol. 3 Page 1118-1646 ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy03webs * Part 1 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE96478 * Part 2 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE96649 === Table of Contents === * '''First Generation'''. ** '''Chapter I'''. Gov. John and Agnes Webster, of Warwickshire, England; Hartford, Connecticut; Hadley, Massachusetts, with a list of the First Settlers of Hartford. Resumed in Chap. 2. * '''Second Generation'''. ** '''Chapter II'''. (From Chap. 1) Children of Gov. John and Agnes Webster, namely, Matthew, William, Lt. Robert, Thomas, Anne Marsh, Elizabeth Markliam, Mary Hunt. Resumed in Chap. 3. * '''Third Generation'''. ** '''Chapter III'''. (From Chap. 2) Grandchildren of Gov. John and Agnes Webster, namely, Children of Matthew, Lt. Robert, Thomas, Anne Webster Marsh, Mary Webster Hunt. Resumed in Chaps. 4 and 5. * '''Fourth Generation'''. ** '''Chapter IV.''' (From Chap. 3) Great Grandchildren of Gov. John and Agnes Webster (Robert line) namely, Children of John, Dea. Jonathan, Robert, Joseph, William, and Elizabeth Seymour. Resumed in Chap. 6. ** '''Chapter V'''. (From Chap. 3) Great Grandchildren of Gov. John and Agnes Webster, (Thomas line) namely, Children of George and John. Resumed in Chap. 7. * '''Fifth Generation'''. ** '''Chapter VI'''. (From Chap. 4) Great Grandchildren of Lt. Robert and Susannah Treat Webster, (Robert line) namely, Children of Capt. John, Ebenezer, Jacob, Jonathan, Mehitable Webster Bidwell, Capt Stephen, Dea. Benjamin, Robert, Caleb, Cyprian, Sergt. William, Capt. Moses, Samuel, and John Seymour, s. Elizabeth Webster Seymour. Resumed in Chaps. 8, 9, 10, 11. ** '''Chapter VII'''. (From Chap. 5) Great Grandchildren of Thomas and Abigail Alexander Webster (Thomas line), namely, Children of Samuel, Johnathan Pelatiah, George, Noah, Ebenezer, Benajah, Joseph, John, Thomas, and Josiah. Resumed in Chaps. 12, 13. * '''Sixth Generation'''. ** '''Chapter VIII'''. (From. Chap. 6) Great Grandchildren of John and Sarah Mygatt Webster (Robert line), namely. Children of Aaron, Sarah Webster Root, John, Osee, Matthew, Capt. Medad, Capt. Noah, Zephaniah Mirriam Webster Hopkins — Sedgwick, Dea. Daniel. Resumed in Chaps. 14, 15, 16. ** '''Chapter IX'''. (From Chap. 6) Great Grandchildren of Dea. Jonathan and Dorcas Hopkins and Mary Judd Webster (Robert line), namely. children of Jonathan "the Miller," Esther Webster Smith, Capt. Ezekiel, David, Stephen, Capt. David Bidwell, Mehitable Webster Bidwell; Isaac, Timothey, Benjamin, Stephen, Charles, John. Resumed in Chaps. 17, 18, 19. ** '''Chapter X'''. (From Chap. 6) Great Grandchildren of Robert and Hannah Beckley (Robert line), namely. Children of Justus, Joshua (Supplement, 7th Generation), Obed, John, Leonard Booth, Lucy Webster Stanley (8th Gen), Asa, Norman Stanley, Walter Nelson. The end. ** '''Chapter XI'''. (From Chap. 6) Great Grandchildren of Ensign William and Sarah Nichols Webster (Robert line), namely. Children of Dea. Cyprian, Wm., James, Joseph, Dea. and Maj. Hezekiah, Amos, Charles, Elizabeth Webster Hawley, Ashbel, Aaron, Timothy. Resumed in Chapters 20, 21, 22, 23. ** '''Chapter XII'''. (From Chap. 7) Great Grandchildren of George and Sarah Bliss Webster (Thomas line), namely, Children of Jonathan, Rev. and Hon. Pelatiah, Shadrach, Oliver, Capt. Constant, George, Levi, Elijah, Daniel, Abraham, Moses, George, Benajah, Eunice, Samuel, Cyreneus, Abdial, Joseph, Jr., Simeon, Nathan, Samuel, Isaac. Resumed in Chaps. 24, 25, 26, 27, 28. ** '''Chapter XIII'''. (From Chap. 7) Great Grandchildren of Capt. John and Elizabeth, and Grace Loomise Webster (Thomas line), namely. Children of John, Elijah, Abel, Daniel, Thomas, Lydia Webster Hotchkiss, Jonathan, Elijah, Simeon, David, Joseph, Jacob, Josiah. Resumed in Chaps. 29, 30, 31. * '''Seventh Generation'''. ** '''Chapter XIV'''. (From Chap. 8) Great Grandchildren of Capt. John and Abiel Steele Webster (Robert line), namely, Children of Robert, Aaron, Sarah Webster Barnes, Sarah Root Beckley, dau. Sarah Webster, Philologus, Osee, Cyrus, John. Resumed in Chaps. 32, 33, 34. ** '''Chapter XV'''. (From Chap. 8) Great Grandchildren of Ebenezer and Hannah (Webster) Webster (Robert line), namely, Children of Samuel, Hannah Webster Benton, Achsah Webster Skinner, Benjamin, Charles Richard, George, Samuel, Joseph, Eimice Webster Robbins. Resumed in Chaps. 35, 36. ** '''Chapter XVI'''. (From Chap. 8) Great Grandchildren of Capt. Daniel and Mirriam Kellogg Webster (Robert line), namely. Children of Mercy Webster Belden, Abraham, Noah, Charles, Mirriam Hopkins Gilbert, dau. Mirriam Webster; Sarah Sedwick Benham, dau. Mirriam Webster, Danied, Asahel. Resumed in Chap. 37. ** '''Chapter XVII'''. (From Chap. 9) The Keeney Valley, N. Y., and the Great Grandchildren of Jonathan and Esther Judd Webster (Robert line), namely. Children of Ashbel, Jonathan, Asiel, Elizur, John, Joshua, Ruth Webster McKee, Elijah, Ephriam, Amos Andrews, Mary Webster Beckley, David, John, Jacob, Nathan, Ezekiel, Maj. Stephen. Resumed in Chaps. 38, 39, 40, 41. ** '''Chapter XVIII'''. (From Chap. 9) Great Grandchildren of Stephen and Mary Burnham Webster (Robert line), namely. Children of Stephen, Amy Webster Goodwin, Isaac, Gideon, Timothy, Michael, Elijah, Reuben, James. Resumed in Chaps. 42, 43. ** '''Chapter XIX'''. (From Chap. 9) Great Grandchildren of Dea. Benjamin and Elizabeth Peck Webster (Robert line), namely. Children of Elijah, Benjamin, Claudius, Dan, Loudon, Truman, Honor Webster Wright, Roswell, Heman, Orange, Ozias, Charles, Friend, Comfort, Wait, Simeon, Asa. Resumed in Chaps. 44, 45, 46, 47. ** '''Chapter XX'''. (From Chap. 9) Great Grandchildren of Cyprian and Elizabeth Seymour Webster (Robert line), namely. Children of Maj. Cyprian Webster. Resumed in Chapter 48. ** '''Chapter XXI'''. (From Chap. 11) Great Grandchildren of Sergt. Wm. and Mary Watson and Anna Case Webster (Robert line), namely. Children of Wm., Dea. Elijah Drake, Elisha, Phineas, Jehiel, James, John, Alanson, Ebenezer, Nancy Webster Griswold, Daniel Wm., Hezekiah Goodwin, Wm. Resumed in Chaps. 49, 50. ** '''Chapter XXII'''. (From Chap. 11) Great Grandchildren of Capt. Moses and Mary Brace Webster (Robert line), namely.Children of Amos, Abijah, Ozias, Charles, Hannah Webster Pond; Rhoda Webster Kellogg, Abigail Webster Seymour, Martin. Resumed in Chaps. 51, 52. ** '''Chapter XXIII'''. (From Chap. 11) Great Grandchildren of Samuel and Elizabeth Case Webster (Robert line), namely, Children of Ashbel, Aaron, Electa Webster Case, Samuel, Theron.7.Resumed in Chap. 53. ** '''Chapter XXIV'''. (From Chap. 12) Great Grandchildren of Jonathan and Mary Strong Webster (Thomas line), namely. Children of James, David, Israel, Wm., Benoni, Ruel, Gershom, Laban, Aaron. Resumed in Chap. 54. ** '''Chapter XXV'''. (From Chap. 12) Great Grandchildren of Pelatiah and Mrs. Joanna Smith, nee Crofoot (Thomas line), namely. Children of Ruth Webster Perit, Mary Webster Haskell, Pelatiah, Constant, Shadrach, James Atherton, Justus, Cyrus, Asel, Chloe Webster Turner — Hatch. Resumed in Chaps. 55, 56. ** '''Chapter XXVI'''. (From Chap. 12) Great Grandchildren of Noah and Katherine Newcomb, and Elizabeth Jones Webster (Thomas line), namely. Children of Ransford, Ruth Webster Parke, Daniel, Isaac Vosburgh, David, Stephen, Ezekiel, Polly Webster Eggleston, Abraham, Cyrus, Darius, Dr. Isaac, Augustine, Lucretia Webster Newcomb, Noah, John, Moses, Jerusha Webster Newcomb, Abraham, George, Philo. Resumed in Chaps. 57, 58, 59, 60. ** '''Chapter XXVII'''. (From Chap. 12) Great Grandchildren of Benajah and Eunice Strong Webster (Thomas line), namely.Children of William Wolcott, Benajah, John Champlain, Reuben Loomis, Eunice Webster, Eli, Wareham, Benajah.Resumed in Chap. 61. ** '''Chapter XXVIII'''. (From Chap. 12) Children of Joseph and Martha Adams and Hannah Webster (Thomas line), namely, Children of Daniel,Joel, Ira, Roswell, Joseph Barnes, Minerva Webster Benton, Samuel, Milton, Elijah, Hopkins, Hiram B., George Washington. The end. ** '''Chapter XXIX'''. (From Chap. 13) Great Grandchildren of John and Mary Dewey Webster (Thomas line), namely. Children of John, Eli, Hannah Webster Payne, Simeon Metcalf, Charles Frederick, Elijah Hubbard, Levi Abel, Amos, Alexander, Mason, Adonijah, Abel, Abigail Webster Baxter, John. Resumed in Chaps. 62, 63, 64, 65. ** '''Chapter XXX'''. (From Chap. 13) Great Grandchildren of Thomas and Lydia Lyman Webster (Thomas line), namely, Children of Thomas, John, Samuel, Aaron, Jonathan, Joel, Elijah, Ezekiel, Joel, Rebecca Webster Jones, Simeon, Barbara Webster Chappel, David, Rue Webster Bidwell, Oliver, Sabra Webster Risley, Abner, Eli, Mercy Webster Chalker, Katharine Webster Shepard, Levi, Chloe Webster Sage, Jacob, Joseph, Lyman. Resumed in Chaps. 66, 67, 68. ** '''Chapter XXXI'''. (From Chap. 13) Great Grandchildren of Josiah and Hannah Hutchison Webster (Thomas line), namely, the children of Submit Webster Hatch, Josiah, Malinda Webster Hatch, Wm., Daniel. Resumed in Chap. 69. * '''Eighth Generation'''. ** '''Chapter XXXII'''. (From Chap. 14) Great Grandchildren of Aaron and Lydia Webster ( Robert line) , namely.Children of Joel, Lydia Webster Upson, Ira, Giles Barnes, s. Sarah Webster, John Bird Barnes, Orville Barnes, Rev. Romulus Barnes, Oliver Ellsworth Barnes. Resumed in Chap. 70. ** '''Chapter XXXIII'''. (From Chap. 14) Great Grandchildren of John and Rhoda Lewis Webster (Robert line), namely. Children of Philo Peter, John, Harvey, Elihu. Resumed in Chap. 71. ** '''Chapter XXXIV'''. (From Chap. 14) Great Grandchildren of Osee and Mercy Beckwith Webster ( Robert line) , namely. Children of Ebenezer King, Salmon, Luther Holley, Milton HoUey, Elisha, Wm. Riley, Cyrus, Stewart Hazzard, Ira, Milton. Resumed in Chap. 72. ** '''Chapter XXXV'''. (From Chap. 15) Great Grandchildren of Matthew and Mabel Pratt Webster (Robert line), namely, Children of James, Lydia Webster Adams, Prudence Nott Benton Terry, Hannah Benton Corning, Mabel Benton Sellew, daughters of Hannah Webster Benton; Nancy Skinner Bacon, dau. Achsah Webster Skinner, Benjamin, George, Rev. Charles, Matthew Henry, Richard, Matthew Howard. The end. ** '''Chapter XXXVI'''. (From Chap. 15) Great Grandchildren of Capt. Medad and Elizabeth Holton Webster (Robert line), namely. Children of Mary (Molly)Webster Shepard, Hepzibah Webster Camp, Samuel Holton. Resumed in Chap. 73. ** '''Chapter XXXVII'''. (From Chap. 16) Great Grandchildren of Capt. Noah and Mercy Steele Webster (Robert line), namely, Children of Ebenezer Belden Webster, Emily Scholten Webster Ellsworth, Frances Juliana Webster Goodrich, Harriet Webster Fowler, Mary Webster Southgate, Wm. Greenleaf, Eliza Steele Webster Jones, Charles, John Wilkinson. The end. ** '''Chapter XXXVIII'''. (From Chap. 17) Great Grandchildren of Jonathan and Mabel Risley Webster (Robert line), namely.Children of Samuel, Ashbel, Susannah Webster Couch, Benjamin, Abijah, Allen, Rachel Webster Warren, Rosetta Webster Haskins, Aaron, Miner, Abigail Webster Couch, Anna Webster Woodruff, Mabel Webster Fox, Jonathan, Dorinda Webster Brown, Giles, Price, Elizur, Obadiah, Wait, Ruth Webster Hard, William, Elizabeth Webster Stillman, John, Elijah, Jared, Grove, Rev. Joshua, Jonathan.Resumed in Chaps. 74, 75, 76, 77, 78. ** '''Chapter XXXIX'''. (From Chap. 17) Great Grandchildren of Capt. Ezekiel and Rebecca Gaines Webster (Robert line), namely.Children of Ebenezer, Ezekiel, Elisha, Seth, Jerusha Webster Benjamin; Russell, Allen, Rachel Webster Porter, Ephriam, Jr., Harvey, Chester. The end. ** '''Chapter XL'''. (From Chap. 17) Great Grandchildren of David and Lydia Andrus and Mrs. Zervia Hart-Allis Webster (Robert line), namely, Children of Selah, Amos Andrus, Daniel, Leonard, Cyrus, Abel Andrus, Jonathan. The end. ** '''Chapter XLI'''. (From Chap. 17) Great Grandchildren of Stephen and Rebeckah Williams Webster (Robert line), namely,Children of Charles, Jacob, Nathan, Jr., Charles Ingalls, Cynthia Webster Barnes, Arad, Artemas, Lt. Minor. The end. ** '''Chapter XLII'''. (From Chap. 18) Great Grandchildren of Isaac and Ame White (Robert line), namely. Children of Theodore, Stephen, Norman, Billy, McCloud, Truman, Ephron William, Ira.Resumed in Chap. 79. ** '''Chapter XLIII'''. (From Chap. 18) Great Grandchildren of Timothy and Sarah White Webster ( Robert line) , namely, Children of Timothy, Norman, Dea. Clark, Daniel, Elizabeth Webster Allen, Dea. Michael, Polly Webster Osborn-Webster, Elemuel, White, Smith, Anna Webster Hart, Maria Webster Luce, Arinda Webster Radcliff, Belinda Webster Beers, Hosea, George Buel, James, Russell, Jarvis, Lyman, Chester. Resumed in Chap. 80. ** '''Chapter XLIV'''. (From Chap. 19) Great Grandchildren of Benjamin and Lucretia Buell Webster (Robert line), namely, Children of Uri, Guy, Miles, Capt. Benj., Orrin, Elijah, Peter Buell, John Milton, Ashbell Wheeler, Mary Ann Webster Edwards — Shepard. The end. ** '''Chapter XLV'''. (From Chap. 19) Great Grandchildren of Stephen and Honor Kilbourn Webster (Robert line), namely, Children of David Sanford, Lyman, Jonathan Wright, s. Honor Webster; Anna Webster Beach, Rev. David, Stephen, Luther, Rev. James Kilbourn, Orange, Truman Catlin, Hannah Elizabeth Webster Hazen. ** '''Chapter XLVI'''. (From Chap. 19) Great Grandchildren of Charles and Rhoda Kilbourn Webster (Robert line), namely,Children of Jesse, Charles, James, Oliver, Anthony, Friend, Jr., John Taylor, Dr. Daniel Tompkins, Sheldon, Geo. Butler, Rev. Henry W., Francis Manville. The end. ** '''Chapter XLVII'''. (From Chap. 19) Great Grandchildren of John and Anna Webster ( Robert line) , namely. Children of Bela Camp, John Smith, Charles Parmelee, Philena Webster Palmer, Benj. Franklin, Piatt, Chauncey, Palmer, Harris, Randolph Streeter, Harman LeRoy, Arad, Artemas, Lt. Minor. The end. ** '''Chapter XLVIII'''. (From Chap. 20) Great Grandchildren of Dea. Cyprian and Sarah Haydon Webster (Robert line), namely.Children of Erastus, Cyprian, Julius Junius. ** '''Chapter XLIX'''. (From Chap. 21) Great Grandchildren of William and Edee Drake Webster (Robert line), namely. Children of Asaph, Wm. Alexander, Amos Gillet, Calvin Fillmore, Sylvester, Orrin, Mary Munson Webster Hosford, Elisha, John, Wm., Lawrence, George, George, John, Wm., Mary Webster Fish. The end. ** '''Chapter L'''. (From Chap. 21) Great Grandchildren of James and Hannah Hubbard Webster (Robert line), namely, Children of John Hubbard, Anson Bennett, Daniel Noble. The end. ** '''Chapter LI'''. (From Chap. 22) Great Grandchildren of Amos and Theodocia Bull Webster (Robert line), namely, Children of Roswell, Caroline Webster Kellogg, Chas. Rossiter, Walter Rossiter, Addison, Adaline Webster Julian. The end. ** '''Chapter LII'''. (From Chap. 22) Great Grandchildren of Charles and Hannah Phelps Webster (Robert line), namely, Children of Wm. Burnham, Marvin Griswold, Charles Cook, Roswell Phelps, Lydia Pond Adams, dau. Hannah Webster, Susan Augusta Webster Pulling, Henry Alfred. ** '''Chapter LIII'''. (From Chap. 23) Great Grandchildren of Aaron and Mary Sheppard Webster (Robert line), namely. Children of Lester, Wm., Harry Croswell, Mary Sheppard Webster Haight, Harry Morgan. ** '''Chapter LIV'''. (From Chap. 24) Great Grandchildren of Jonathan and Dorothy Hills and Ruth Holdridge Webster (Thomas line), namely. Children of Erastus, James, David, Justin, Alvah Harrison, Israel, Horace, Zenas, Electa Webster Blake, Charles, Alfred, Edmund, Benoni, Samuel Hammond, Aaron Holdridge, Moses Hyde, Horace, Clarina Webster Dunbar, Lucien Bonepart. The end. ** '''Chapter LV'''. (From Chap. 25) Great Grandchildren of Oliver and Patience Wright Webster (Thomas line), namely,Children of Chas. Roy, Oliver, Pelatiah, Daniel Albert. The end. ** '''Chapter LVI'''. (From Chap. 25) Great Grandchildren of Capt. Constant and Miss Kinne and Mrs. Chloe Sackett, nee Atherton Webster (Thomas line), namely, Children of Constant, Electa Webster Hoag, Cyril, Aurelius, Alfred, Sarah Webster Crossett, Charles, Horace, Henry Milo, Dennis Emerson, Daniel Wentworth, Spencer Sheldon, Cyrus Washington, Perry James, Asahel. The end. ** '''Chapter LVII'''. (From Chap. 26) Great Grandchildren of Elijah and Widow Elizabeth Trapp Webster (Thomas line), namely. Children of Elijah, Chauncey Dutton, Major, Eli Harmon. The end. ** '''Chapter LVIII'''. (From Chap. 26) Great Grandchildren of Daniel and Hannah Vosburgh Webster (Thomas line), namely. Children of Daniel, David, Polly Webster Kenyon, David, Asahel, Susan Webster Fames, Justus, Warren, Truman, Norton Larry, Orange. The end. ** '''Chapter LIX'''. (From Chap. 26) Great Grandchildren of Moses and Elizabeth Bennett Webster (Thomas line), namely. Children of Dr. Wm. Bennett, Harriet Webster Gesner, Dr. Frederick Augustus, Henry Bentley, Rev. Ebenezer Tyler, Daniel Bromley, Isaac Augustine, Geo. Kinney, Moses Augustine, Jeremiah Allen, Miron Noah, Noble Thomas. The end. ** '''Chapter LX'''. (From Chap. 26) Great Grandchildren of George and Deborah Dewey Webster (Thomas line), namely.Children of Dr. Chelsea, Pauline Temperance Webster Stone, Geo. Randolph, Bethena Heyward Webster Shaw, Nancy Webster Wykoflf, Cynthia Webster Wright, Philo Willshire. ** '''Chapter LXI'''. (From Chap. 27) Great Grandchildren of Abdial and Martha Churchill Webster (Thomas line) , namely.Children of Levi, Lyman, Rev. Epenetus, Andrew Jackson, Martin J. The end. ** '''Chapter LXII'''. (From Chap. 29) Great Grandchildren of John and Mary Bliss Webster (Thomas line), namely,Children of John Martin, Abel, Rhoda Webster Abell, Wm. West. The end. ** '''Chapter LXIII'''. (From Chap. 29) Great Grandchildren of Elijah and Abiah Metcalf Webster (Thomas line), namely. Children of Elihu, Eli, Simeon Metcalf, Wm. Gaylord, Benj. Franklin, s. Elijah Hubbard, Benj. Franklin, s. Levi Abel, Dan Payne, Conrad Delamater, Gustavus Adolphus, Gilbert La Fayette. The end. ** '''Chapter LXIV'''. (From Chap. 29) Great Grandchildren of Abel and Sarah Cole Webster (Thomas line), namely. Children of Alexander, Elias, Nathaniel, Wm., Hubbard. ** '''Chapter LXV'''. (From Chap. 29) Great Grandchildren of Daniel and Bridget Holdridge and Temperance Culver Webster (Thomas line), namely.Children of Ira Baxter, son of Abigail Webster, Sally Baxter Nichols, Daniel Danforth, John Nelson. The end. ** '''Chapter LXVI'''. (From Chap. 30) Great Grandchildren of Thomas and Abigail Terry Webster (Thomas line), namely. Children of Susannah Webster Strong, Sylvester, Eoyal Anson, John, Lyman, Wm. Carpenter, Sarah Maria Webster Emmick, Sylvester. The end. ** '''Chapter LXVII'''. (From Chap. 30) Great Grandchildren of Jonathan and Eunice Shailor, and Elizabeth Willcox Webster (Thomas line), namely, Children of Huldah Webster Sackett, Roswell, Dea, Abiel, Horace, Jonathan, Jr., Allen, Daniel Billings, Joel Columbus, Betsey Maria Webster Eaton, Jason Galon. The end. ** '''Chapter LXVIII'''. (From Chap. 30) Great Grandchildren of Elijah and Deborah Post Webster (Thomas line), namely. Children of Elijah Lyman, Augustus, Marcus, Jedediah Post, John Luman, Laura Webster Woods, Dudley. The end. ** '''Chapter LXIX'''. (From Chap. 31) Great Grandchildren of Josiah and Sarah Loomis and Sarah Bacon Webster (Thomas line), namely, Children of Abigail Hatch Edick, dau. of Submit Webster, Rhoda Webster Clark, Erastus, Harriet Webster Brink, Grin, Dudson, Marcus Tuius Cicero, Gurdon Lathrop, Lydia Miranda Webster Aulls, Edwin Baldwin, Wm. Bacon. The end. * '''Ninth Generation'''. ** '''Chapter LXX'''. (From Chap. 32) Great Grandchildren of Robert and Lucy Adkins Webster (Robert line), namely.Children of Joel Francis, Horace, Joseph. The end. ** '''Chapter LXXI'''. (From Chap. 33) Great Grandchildren of Philologus and Sarah Scott Webster (Robert line), namely. Children of Philo, Amason, Ezra Griswold. The end. ** '''Chapter LXXII'''. (From Chap. 34) Great Grandchildren of Osee and Ruth King Webster (Robert line), namely. Children of Eveline Webster Devendorf, Martin, Ora, Ira, Mark, Maria Webster McMonagle. The end. ** '''Chapter LXXIII'''. (From Chap. 36) Great Grandchildren of Samuel and Huldah Skinner Webster (Robert line), namely, Children of Almeron Shepard, s of Mary (Molly) Webster; Eliza Shepard Gilman, Charlotte Shepard Parker, Ann Shepard Williams, Jane Shepard Gillette, Richard Holton. The end. ** '''Chapter LXXIV'''. (From Chap. 38) Great Grandchildren of Ashbel and Rachel Price Webster (Robert line) , namely, Children of Polly Webster Beebe, Dea. Ely, Adin, Jeremiah, Dr. Marvin, Plumley, Ashbel, George, Jason, Hannah Webster Tucker, Daniel, Jared, Mercy Webster Powers, Israel Swetland, Eliza Webster Carter, Laura Webster Hurlburt, Asahel, Sylvester, Abijah, Chester, Alanson, Achsah Webster Graves, Dr. Henry Keeney, Abel, Mansel, Lewis Howell, Martin Luther, Luther Norton, Calvin Price, Wm. Aaron, George Blinn, Solomon Savage, Price Blinn, Abel, Charles Lockwood. Resumed in Chap. 81. ** '''Chapter LXXV'''. (From Chap. 38) Great Grandchildren of Jonathan and Agnes Webster (Robert line), namely. Children of Leonard Woodruff, Anna Webster; Orrin Woodruff, Edmund Fox, s. Mabel Webster; Ann Fox Bloom, Samuel Fox, Julius Webster Fox, Jonathan Fox, Asa Fox, Chester Webster Fox, Jared, Jemima Webster Bennett, Seabury Brown, Dorinda Webster ; Abner Brown, Eleazer Brown, Dr. Edmund Brown. The end. ** '''Chapter LXXVI'''. (From Chap. 38) Great Grandchildren of Asiel and Hannah Price Webster (Robert line), namely.Children of Robert, Francis, Lyman. The end. ** '''Chapter LXXVII'''. (From Chap. 38) Great Grandchildren of Elizur and Ruth Densmore Webster (Robert line), namely.Children of Warren, Chipman, Horace, Wm. Henry Harrison, Orrin Hollister, John Keeney, Diadama Webster Clark, Reuben. The end. ** '''Chapter LXXVIII'''. (From Chap. 38) Great Grandchildren of John and Elizabeth House Webster (Robert line), namely.Children of Betsey Webster Williams, Charlotte Webster Cox, John Goodwin, Julia Webster Torrey, Madison House. The end. ** '''Chapter LXXIX'''. (From Chap. 42) Great Grandchildren of Stephen and Ann McCloud Webster (Robert line), namely,Children of James Granger, Edward, Louisa Webster Swail, Daniel Hyde, John Hurlburt, Wm., Bethuel, J., Rev. Henry de La Fayette, David Henry, Charles Townsend. The end. ** '''Chapter LXXX'''. (From Chap. 43) Great Grandchildren of Michael and Elizabeth Clark Webster (Robert line), namely.Children of Dr. Hiram Hall, Francis Clark, Almira Webster Blakesley, Rev. Michael Willens, David Loveland, Anson Elemuel. The end. * '''Tenth Generation'''. ** '''Chapter LXXXI'''. (From Chap. 74) Great Grandchildren of Ashbel and Mercy Swetland Webster (Robert line), namely, Children of Byram, Justin Page, Jerus Lamphere, Eliza Lucretia Webster Smith, Mercy Webster Fox, Hannah Jane Webster Keen, John Burton, Sarah Ann Webster Russell, James Hervey, Gilbert, Fannie Emeline Webster Folsom, Lewis Loomis. The end. * '''Miscellaneous'''. ** '''Chapter LXXXXII'''. Other New England Websters. * '''Portraits and Illustrations'''. === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Webster, William Holcomb. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Gov. John Webster Family of Connecticut|History and Genealogy of the Gov. John Webster Family of Connecticut]]'' (E.R. Andrews, New York, 1915) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Webster|Webster]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Webster, William Holcomb. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Gov. John Webster Family of Connecticut|History and Genealogy of the Gov. John Webster Family of Connecticut]]'' (E.R. Andrews, New York, 1915) Vol. , [ Page ].

History and Genealogy of the Harlan Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History and Genealogy of the Harlan Family == * compiled by Alpheus H. Harlan New Burlington, Ohio. 1914 * published Lord Baltimore Press, Baltimore, MD, date unknown * [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00harl archive.org] * Citation Example: :::Harlan, Alpheus. ''[[Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Harlan_Family|History and Genealogy of the Harlan Family]]'' (Lord Baltimore Press, Baltimore, MD, n.d.). * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Harlan|Harlan]]: Page 521. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Harlan_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Errata

History and Genealogy of the Hinds Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Hinds Family == * by [[Hinds-2362|Albert Henry Hinds]] (1874-1946) * published by The Thurston Print, Portland, Maine, 1899 * 383 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Hinds Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00hind * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00hind_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008730096 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11638 === Table of Contents === * List of Illustrations * Errata, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002007123517&view=1up&seq=15 Page vii]. * Preface * The surname * First generation * Sketch of James Hinds * Second generation * Sketch of John Hinds * William Hind of Salem * Third generation * Sketch of John Hinds * Fourth generation * Sketch of Ebenezer Hinds * Rise of the Baptists in Middleborough * Rhode Island College and the Warren Association * Sketch of Corlis Hinds * Sketch of Joseph Hinds * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Poem Upon The Death of Salmone Hinds * Sketch of Heman Hinds * Sketch of Ruth P. (Hinds) Davis * Sketch of Nimrod Hinds * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Sketch of Ebenezer Hinds * Sketch of Henry Harrison Hinds * Sketch of Eli Hinds * Sketch OF Earl Bent Hinds * Sketch of Nancy (Hinds) Allen * Sketch of Ervin Perley Hinds * Sketch of Charles Carroll Hinds * Ninth generation * Unattached families * Sketch of William Henry Weed Hinds * Index. Christian names of all whose surname is Hinds * Surnames other than Hinds === Errata === * Errata, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002007123517&view=1up&seq=15 Page vii]. * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Hinds, Albert Henry. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Hinds Family|History and Genealogy of the Hinds Family]]'' (Thurston, Portland, Maine, 1899) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hinds|Hinds]])

History and Genealogy of The Hoagland Family in America

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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of The Hoagland Family in America == From their first settlement at New Amsterdam, 1638-1891. From data furnished mainly by Daniel Hoogland Carpenter. * by [[Carpenter-10074|Daniel Hoogland Carpenter]] (1828-1903) * published by J. Polhemus Printing Co., New York, 1891 * 276 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of The Hoagland Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/hoagland-family-in-america * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005760937 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15772/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=WPdUAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only * Supplement: (1960, not available online) A continuation of the line of Joshua Hoagland, number 221, page 226. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QcP8uQEACAAJ === Table of Contents === * Preface * Book I. Origin of the name,... * Book II. Genealogy of Coernelis Diercksen Hoochlandt ::* Index * Book III. Genealogy of Christoffel Hooglandt ::* Index * Book IV. Genealogy of Dirck Jansen Hoogland ::* Index * Addenda, [https://archive.org/details/hoagland-family-in-america/page/263/mode/1up Page 263] * General index, [https://archive.org/details/hoagland-family-in-america/page/271/mode/1up Page 271] === Book Review === * "Any one who desires to know how a Family Genealogy ought to be written should study this book. It is by far the best example of its kind we have lately seen. Beginning with the three of the name who settled in this country but who were not the traditional three brothers, Cornelis Dircksen (1638), Christoffel (1655) and Dirck Jansen (1657) it traces down their respective lines in a way that reflects great credit upon the industry, energy and perseverance of the compiler. An interesting and valuable feature is a prefatory chapter on "The Origin of the Name Hoagland," by the late Mr. James Riker, who at the time of his death was assisting in preparing the work for the press. Many illustrations of persons and places are scattered through the pages, and extended sketches are given of many of those who have made the name Hoagland one of the most honored and respected in the annals of our country. To Dr. Cornelius N. Hoagland of Brooklyn, who has done so much for philanthropy and science as well as for genealogy, great credit is due for the substantial aid he has rendered in the publication of this book, which cannot fail to give great impetus to a study which is daily becoming more general, - the study of family history."''[[Space:The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record|The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]]'' (New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1892) Vol. 23, [https://books.google.com/books?id=gJsyAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA98 Page 98]. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Carpenter, Daniel Hoogland. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of The Hoagland Family in America|History and Genealogy of The Hoagland Family in America]]'' (J. Polhemus, New York, 1891) [ Page ]. * ([[#Carpenter|Carpenter]]) ----

History and genealogy of the Jacob Sherk Brubaker family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == History and genealogy of the Jacob Sherk Brubaker family == * authored by Brubaker, Frederic Leon * published by The Middleburg Post Company, Middleburg, PA. 1961 * 117 pages; includes index === WikiTree Syntax === * Source Example: :::Brubaker, Frederic Leon, ''[[Space: History and genealogy of the Jacob Sherk Brubaker family|History and genealogy of the Jacob Sherk Brubaker family]]'', (The Middleburg Post Company, Middleburg, PA. 1961) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Brubaker | Brubaker]] Page 21. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: The descendants of Richard Beckley of Wethersfield, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00brub === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America == A record of Edward Jewett, of Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, and of his two emigrant sons, Deacon Maximilian and Joseph Jewett, settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts, in 1639; also of Abraham and John Jewett, early settlers of Rowley, and of the Jewetts who have settled in the United States since the year 1800. * by [[Jewett-2953|Frederic Clarke Jewett]] (1868-1946) * published The Grafton Press, New York, 1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy01jewe ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy01injewe ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00jewe ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005770441 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4561508 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wCBWAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_wCBWAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy02jewe ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy03jewe ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005770441 === Errata === * [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy01jewe/page/321/mode/1up Page 321] ::* [[Raymond-1610|Jewett Raymond]]'s (3312) wife's name is given as Rebecca Osborn, but apparently it was actually Rebecca Ostrum. * [https://archive.org/stream/historygenealogy01jewe#page/391/mode/1up Page 391] ::* The children (4050-4056) shown under Nathaniel Jewett (2222) are the children of his wife's second husband, Jacob Green. Nathaniel Jewett (2222) did not have any children. * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Jewett, Frederic Clarke. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America|History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America]]'' (Grafton Press, New York, 1908) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Jewett|Jewett]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Jewett, Frederic Clarke. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America|History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America]]'' (Grafton Press, New York, 1908) Vol. , [ Page ].

History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Massachusetts Munroes

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Massachusetts Munroes == * Authorities and Sources: [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy1987munr/page/1196/mode/2up pages 1196]-1200, * Index of Persons: [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy1987munr/page/1200/mode/2up pages 1200]-1293. * First published in 1966. The 1987 edition title includes: 1966- 1986; Continuation of the first edition published in 1966 by R.S. Munroe * by Richard S. Munroe, 1913-1978; Anna Munroe Organ (Second edition) * Florence, Massachusetts, 1966 (First edition) 1987 (Second edition) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Massachusetts Munroes|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Published 1987: https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy1987munr/mode/2up (Borrow) * Published 1966: https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00munr (Borrow) === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Munroe, Richard S.. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Massachusetts Munroes | History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Massachusetts Munroes ]]'' (Florence, MA, 1966 or 1987), [ Page ]. * ([[#Munroe|Munroe]])

History and Genealogy of the Lucy Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Lucy Family in America == * by [[Lucy-925|Gregory Ramsey Lucy]] (1912-1981) * published by William Kennedy Lucy, 106 Main St., Mountain Home, Ark., 1959 * 205 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Lucy Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731469 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Lucy, Gregory Ramsey. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Lucy Family in America|History and Genealogy of the Lucy Family in America]]'' (William Kennedy Lucy, Mountain Home, Ark., 1959) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lucy|Lucy]]) * Lucy, Gregory Ramsey. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Lucy Family in America|History and Genealogy of the Lucy Family in America]]'' (William Kennedy Lucy, Mountain Home, Ark., 1959) [ Page ].

History and Genealogy of the Mead Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Mead Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut, Eastern New York, Western Vermont, and Western Pennsylvania, from A.D. 1180 to 1900 == * by [[Mead-6949|Spencer Percival Mead]], LL.B. (b.1863) * published by The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1901 * 471 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Mead Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Fso0AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00mead * https://archive.org/details/historyandgenea00meadgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731700 * https://search.ancestry.myfamily.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11005 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Contents * List of Illustrations * Errata * Chapter I. The family in England * Chapter II. The family in New England * Chapter III. The family in Greenwich * Chapter IV. The family in New York State-Dutchess, Saratoga, Westchester, Chenango, Warren, and St. Lawrence Counties * Chapter V. The family in Vermont and St. Lawrence County, New York * Chapter VI. The family in Pennsylvania * Chapter VII. The family in military and civil affairs during the Colonial Period * Chapter VIII. The Revolutionary War * Chapter IX. The War of 1812 * Chapter X. The war with Mexico, 1846-1848 * Chapter XI. The Civil War, 1861-1865 * Chapter XII. The Spanish-American War. 1898 * Chapter XIII. In memoriam * Genealogy of the Mead Family :* The Joseph line :* The John line ::* John (2) branch ::* Joseph branch ::* Hannah branch ::* Ebenezer branch ::* Jonathan branch ::* David branch ::* Benjamin branch ::* Samuel branch * Index ::* Mead Family indexed under Christian names, Page 457 ::* Intermarriages, Page 467 === Errata === * Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=Fso0AAAAMAAJ&pg=PP23 Page pp23]. * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Mead, Spencer Percival. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Mead Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut|History and Genealogy of the Mead Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut]]'' (Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Mead|Mead]]) * Mead, Spencer Percival. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Mead Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut|History and Genealogy of the Mead Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut]]'' (Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1901) [ Page ].

History and Genealogy of the Montague Family of America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Montague Family of America == Descended from Richard Montague of Hadley, Mass., and Peter Montague of Lancaster Co., Va. with genealogical notes of other families by name of Montague. * compiled by George William Montague (b.1836) * revised and edited by William Lewis Montague (1831-1908) * published by The Press of J. E. Williams, Amherst, Mass., 1886 * 785 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Montague Family of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00mont * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13958 === Table of Contents === * Richard Montague and his descendants * The branch of John Montague, grandson of Richard, no. 1. * The branch of Peter Montague, grandson of Richard, no. 1. * The branch of William Montague, grandson of Richard, no. 1. * The branch of Samuel Montague, grandson of Richard, no. 1. * The branch of Hannah Montague, granddaughter of Richard, no. 1. * Branch of Luke Montague, grandson of Richard, no. 1. * Branch of Nathaniel Montague, grandson of Richard, no. 1. * The descendants of Peter Montague, Lancaster County, Virginia, A. D. 1634 * Branch of Mickelborough Montague, of Cumberland and Powhatan Counties, Va * Index, in three parts. Part I. Christian names of Montagues * Part II. The descendants of Montagues bearing other surnames, and the names of persons brought in by marriage * Part III. Descendants of Peter Montague of Virginia === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Montague, George. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Montague Family of America|History and Genealogy of the Montague Family of America]]'' (J.E. Williams, Amherst, Mass., 1886) * ([[#Montague|Montague]])

History and Genealogy of the Page Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published_Family_Genealogies]] == History and genealogy of the Page family from the year 1257 to the present : with brief history and genealogy of the allied families Nash and Peck == * by Charles Nash Page * published Des Moines, Iowa, 1911 * Source Example: ::: Page, Charles Nash. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Page Family |History and Genealogy of the Page Family, including Nash and Peck Family]]'' (Des Moines, Iowa, 1911) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Page|Page]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Page Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00page/page/n4/mode/2up *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89080570237&view=1up&seq=11 * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Page_Family.html?id=aT5EAAAAMAAJ *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/595928-redirection

History and Genealogy of the Pearsall Family in England and America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==History and Genealogy of the Pearsall Family in England and America== ===CAUTION=== : "In 1928, Clarence Pearsall published an immense history of the Pearsall family, tracing its ancestry back to the Viking era. The three volumes contain a wealth of information and have become the standard reference tool for genealogists researching the family. :However, serious questions have plagued the work since soon after its publication. A scathing article titled "The Fabulous Pearsalls" appeared in the October 1941 edition of The American Genealogist. Two New York genealogists commended the immense amount of effort the went into the work but then said: "It is on this account that it is all the more to be deeply regretted that we must charge '''‘The History and Genealogy of the Pearsall Family’ with containing in our opinion, some of the most erroneous and incompetent statements, some of the grossest misconstructions of family connections which have ever appeared in print'''." In closely examining a key ancestor, the alleged immigrant, Thomas Pearsall, the genealogists demonstrated many serious errors in interpretation and use of sources in both Virginia and New York." Browers, Brian. (2006). "History of the Pearsall Family corrections and questions." ''The Old Homestead.'' [https://web.archive.org/web/20200807103728/http://bowershomestead.com/-history-of-the-pearsall-family--corrections-and-q.html link] '''Citation Example''' : Pearsall, Clarence Eugene. ''[[Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Pearsall_Family_in_England_and_America|History and Genealogy of the Pearsall Family in England and America.]]'' (San Francisco: H. S. Crocker, 1928), 3 volumes '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Pearsall|Pearsall]], Volume 1, Page 123 '''Find It''' * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12211/ All three volumes on Ancestry] $$ * Volume 1 * Volume 2 * Volume 3 **https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy03pear/page/n7/mode/2up '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Pearsall_Family_in_England_and_America|What Links to Here]]'''

History and Genealogy of the Perley Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History and Genealogy of the Perley Family == * Title: '''History and Genealogy of the Perley Family''' * Author: M. V. B. Perley * Publisher: Published by the compiler, Salem, Massachusetts (1906) * Pages: 350 === Citation Examples === * Source Citation: :::* Perley, M. V. B. ''[[Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Perley_Family|History and Genealogy of the Perley Family]]'', Salem, Massachusetts : Published by Compiler, 1906, pg. [ ]. * Inline Source Citation: (for single usage within a profile) * Recommended :::Perley, M. V. B. ''[[Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Perley_Family|History and Genealogy of the Perley Family]]'', Salem, Massachusetts : Published by Compiler, 1906, pg. [ ]. * Named Inline Source Citation: (for multiple usage with a profile) * Recommended :::Perley, M. V. B. ''[[Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Perley_Family|History and Genealogy of the Perley Family]]'', Salem, Massachusetts : Published by Compiler, 1906, pg. [ ]. * Subsequent Citation Within A Single Profile: (for use in conjuction with the named inline citation) * Recommended ::: === Availability === * Digital Version: ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyandgenea00perlgoog#page/n8/mode/2up Google Books] ** [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t9377x77z&view=1up HathiTrust] ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Perley_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family, Collateral Lines in Family Groups

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family, Collateral Lines in Family Groups == Normandy, Great Britain and America, comprising the anscestors and descendants of Eltweed Pomeroy from Beaminter County Dorset, England, 1631. * by [[Pomeroy-1234|Albert Alonzo Pomeroy]] (1845-1926) * Part 1 & 2 published by The Franklin printing and engraving company, Toledo, Ohio, 1912 * Part 3 published by George A. Drake & Co., Detroit, 1922 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family, Collateral Lines in Family Groups|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Part 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xZJIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyandgenea01pomegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy01pome ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732318 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005726061 * Part 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WJNIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=J2YbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyandgenea02pomegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy02pome ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732318 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005726061 * Part 3: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=m5NIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy03pome ::* https://archive.org/details/historyandgenea00pomegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy03inpome ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=m5NIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732318 === Errata === * Part 1, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgenea01pomegoog/page/n119 Page 67] & [https://archive.org/details/historyandgenea01pomegoog/page/n173 Page 108a]: Richard Pomeroy and Pedigree errors. See [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (1914) Vol. 68, [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhisto66unkngoog/page/n74 Page 55-6] === Citation Formats === * Pomeroy, Albert Alonzo. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family, Collateral Lines in Family Groups|History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family, Collateral Lines in Family Groups]]'' (George A. Drake & Co., Detroit, 1912-1922) [ Page ]. * ([[#Pomeroy|Pomeroy]])

History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family and Collateral Lines

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family and Collateral Lines == England, Ireland, America; comprising the ancestors and descendants of George Pomeroy of Pennsylvania. * by [[Pomeroy-3112|Edwin Moore Pomeroy]] (1875-1963) * published by William McL. and J. Nevia Pomeroy, Philadelphia, 1958 * 1454 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family and Collateral Lines|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=J2YbAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009396506 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Pomeroy, Edwin Moore. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family and Collateral Lines|History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family and Collateral Lines]]'' (William McL. & J. Nevia Pomeroy, Philadelphia, 1958) [ Page ]. * ([[#Pomeroy|Pomeroy]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Pomeroy, Edwin Moore. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family and Collateral Lines|History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family and Collateral Lines]]'' (William McL. & J. Nevia Pomeroy, Philadelphia, 1958) [ Page ].

History and Genealogy of the Ricks family of America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History and genealogy of the Ricks family of America == '''Citation Example''' :Rix, Guy S. ''[[Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Ricks_family_of_America|History and genealogy of the Ricks family of America]]'' (Salt Lake City: Skelton Pub. Co., 1908) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#rix|Rix]] Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=8nUtAAAAYAAJ&rdid=book-8nUtAAAAYAAJ&rdot=1 on Google Books] * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy02rixg '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Ricks_family_of_America|What Links to Here]]'''

History and Genealogy of the Rix Family of America

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Thompson-46087 Sources]] This page is intended to be used as a source for many of the Rix families, including those relating to the Dewey Family of Lebanon and Vermont. '''The History and Genealogy of the Rix Family in America''' containing biographical sketches and genealogies of both males and females. *Source Example: ::: Rix, G. S. (1906). ''[[Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Rix_Family_of_America|The History and Genealogy of the Rix Family in America, containing biographical sketches and genealogies of both males and females.]]'' (New York: The Grafton Press) Page ??? * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Rix|Rix]]: Page ??? * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Rix_Family_of_America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History and genealogy of the Shimer family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and genealogy of the Shimer family in America == * by Shimer, Allen R. * published by Press of Berkemeyer, Keck & Co., Allentown, PA. 1908.  * 511 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and genealogy of the Shimer family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === '''VOLUME 1''' * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00shim/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater '''VOLUME 2 * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy01shim/page/n7/mode/2up ''' '''VOLUMES 1 & 2''' *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/520689-history-and-genealogy-of-the-shimer-family-in-america? * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/23978/ === WikiTree Syntax === * Shimer, Allen R ''[[Space:History and genealogy of the Shimer family in America|History and genealogy of the Shimer family in America]]'' (Press of Berkemeyer, Keck & Co., Allentown, PA. 1908. ) [ Page ] * ([[#Shimer|Shimer]])

History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family == * by Rev. [[Stackpole-354 | Everett Schermerhorn Stackpole]], 1850-1927 * published Lewiston, Maine, c1899 * 252 pages * Book Review: ''[[Space:The New Hampshire Genealogical Record|The New Hampshire Genealogical Record]]'' (1904) Vol. 2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=M9M5AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA39 Page 39]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: A History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :First Edition, c.1899 *http://archive.org/details/historygenealogy01stac - :Second Edition, 1920 *http://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00stac - *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16271190/ :Supplement to Second Edition, 1951 *https://archive.org/details/supplementtorevi00stac/page/n3 (Borrow) ===Table of Contents=== :'''First Edition''': :I. Origin :II. The Stackpoles in Ireland :III. The Stackpole Coat of Arms :IV. Pedigree of the Clare Co. Stacpooles :V. James Stackpole, the Emigrant :VI. Family of James Stackpole, the Emigrant :VII. Lieut. John Stackpole of Biddeford and Family :VIII. Lieut Samuel Stackpole and Family :IX. Descendants of Joshua Stackpole Jr :X. Descendants of Charles Stackpole :XI. Descendants of Ebenezer Stackpole :XII. Descendants of Otis Stackpole :XIII. Descendants of Tobias Stackpole :XIV. Descendants of James Stackpole of Thomaston, Me :XV. Descendants of William Stackpole of Boston :XVI. Descendants of John Stackpole of Durham, Me :XVII. Descendants of Absalom Stackpole :XVIII. Descendants of Stephen Stackpole :XIX. Descendants of Capt. James Stackpole of Waterville, Me. :XX. Descendants of Andrew Stackpole of Biddeford :XXI. Descendants of Joseph Stackpole of Augusta :XXII. The Stackpoles of Pennsylvania :XXIII. Unclassified Stackpoles :XXIV. Military Record :XXV. College Alumni :XXVI. The First Reunion :Index :'''Second Edition''': :I. Origin :II. Stacpole Family in Ireland :III. The Coat of Arms :IV. James Stacpole, the Emigrant :V. The Old Farm :VI. Second Generation :VII. Third Generation :VIII. Fourth Generation :IX. Fifth Generation :X. Sixth Generation :XI. Seventh Generation :XII. Eighth Generation :XIII. The Stackpoles of Pennsylvania :XIV. Later Arrivals :XV. Military Record :XVI. College Alumni :XVII. Reunions :Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Stackpole, Everett S. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family| A History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family]]'' (Lewiston, Maine, c1899) * [[#Stackpole|Stackpole]], [ Page ].

History and genealogy of the Wagner-Waggoner-Wagoner family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == History and genealogy of the Wagner-Waggoner-Wagoner family == __TOC__ * by Clark R. Wagner, 1867-1965 * published Tiffin, Ohio [1941] * 304 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and genealogy of the Wagner-Waggoner-Wagoner family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062512918 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/403159-redirection * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/25832/ === Table of Contents === *Introductory Section *Reminiscence Section *Family Section (Genealogy) *Concluding Section *Index at beginning of each section === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Wagner, Clark R'' [[Space: History and genealogy of the Wagner-Waggoner-Wagoner family|History and genealogy of the Wagner-Waggoner-Wagoner family]]'' (Tiffin, Ohio, 1941), [ Page ]. * [[#Wagner|Wagner]]

History and genealogy of the Watson family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History and genealogy of the Watson family == descendants of Matthew Watson, who came to America in 1718. * by Bemis, Julia Draper Watson (1826-) * Published by Press of W. S. Best & Co. in Boston, Mass., 1894. * Citation Example: :::Bemis, Julia Draper Watson. ''[[Space:History and genealogy of the Watson family|History and genealogy of the Watson family]]'' (Julia Bemis, Boston, Mass., 1894) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Bemis|Bemis]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and genealogy of the Watson family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyandgenea00bemigoog/page/n6 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774559 * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Watson_Fami.html?id=vMJYAAAAMAAJ

History and Genealogy of the Weaver Family

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[[Category:Weaver Name Study]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] ==History and Genealogy of a Branch of the Weaver Family== * by Lucius E Weaver * published by Dubois Press, 1928, Rochester, NY * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Weaver Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00weav === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Weaver, Lucius E. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Weaver Family|History and Genealogy of the Weaver Family]]'' (Dubois Press, 1928, Rochester, NY), [ Page ]. *[[#Weaver|Weaver]]

History and Genealogy of the Witherell/Wetherell/Witherill Family of New England

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == History and Genealogy of the Witherell/Wetherell/Witherill Family of New England == Some descendants of Rev. William Witherell (ca. 1600-1684) of Scituate, Plymouth Colony, and William Witherell (ca. 1627-1691) of Taunton, Plymouth Colony * by Peter Charles Witherell, 1943-; Edwin Ralph Witherell, 1943- joint author * published by Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1976 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Witherell/Wetherell/Witherill Family of New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealog00with/page/n4/mode/1up (Borrow) === Table of Contents === :Dedication :Table of Contents :Preface :Section I. Background ::Chapter 1. Introduction ::Chapter 2. Origin of the Surname ::Chapter 3. Coat of Arms ::Chapter 4. The Life of William Witherell of Scituate ::Chapter 5. William Witherell of Taunton-- An Early Colony Life ::Chapter 6. John Rogers, The Smithfield Martyrs :Section II. Genealogy ::Explanatory Note ::Abbreviations ::First Generation ::Second Generation ::Third Generation :::I. Descendants of William Witherell of Taunton :::II. Descendants of Rev. William Witherell of Scituate ::Fourth Generation :::I. Descendants of William Witherell of Taunton :::II. Descendants of Rev. William Witherell of Scituate ::Fifth Generation :::I. Descendants of William Witherell of Taunton :::II. Descendants of Rev. William Witherell of Scituate ::Sixth Generation :::I. Descendants of William Witherell of Taunton :::II. Descendants of Rev. William Witherell of Scituate ::Seventh Generation :::I. Descendants of William Witherell of Taunton :::II. Descendants of Rev. William Witherell of Scituate ::Eighth Generation :::I. Descendants of William Witherell of Taunton :::II. Descendants of Rev. William Witherell of Scituate ::Ninth Generation :::I. Descendants of William Witherell of Taunton :::II. Descendants of Rev. William Witherell of Scituate ::Tenth Generation :::I. Descendants of William Witherell of Taunton :::II. Descendants of Rev. William Witherell of Scituate ::Eleventh Generation :::I. Descendants of William Witherell of Taunton :::II. Descendants of Rev. William Witherell of Scituate ::Twelfth Generation :::I. Descendants of William Witherell of Taunton :::II. Descendants of Rev. William Witherell of Scituate ::Thirteenth Generation :::I. Descendants of William Witherell of Taunton :::II. Descendants of Rev. William Witherell of Scituate ::Fourteenth Generation :Supplementary Lists :"Unplaced Persons" :Section III. Appendixes and Indices ::Appendix 1. Revolutionary War Service List ::Appendix 2. Members of the Family Listed in the U.S. Census of 1790 ::Appendix 3. War of 1812 Service List ::Appendix 4. Civil War Service List ::Appendix 5. Civil War Letters ::Appendix 6. Cousin Marriages ::Appendix 7. Distinguished Persons ::Appendix 8. Miscellaneous Documentation :Index of Given Names :Index of Other Surnames :Index of Place Names === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Witherell, Peter ''[[Space: History and Genealogy of the Witherell/Wetherell/Witherill Family of New England| History and Genealogy of the Witherell/Wetherell/Witherill Family of New England]]'' (Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1976), [ Page ]. *[[#Witherell|Witherell]]

History and General Description of New France

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[[Category: Québec Genealogy Resources]] ==Note aux lecteurs francophones== Voir [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Livres_de_Pierre_Fran%C3%A7ois_Xavier_de_Charlevoix cette page] pour les liens aux documents en français. == History and General Description of New France == * by Rev. [[Wikipedia:Pierre_Fran%C3%A7ois_Xavier_de_Charlevoix|Pierre-François-Xavier de Charlevoix]], S.J. (1682-1761) * Translated from the original edition and edited, with notes, by Dr. John Gilmary Shea. With a new Memoir and Bibliography of the translator by Noah Farnham Morrison * published by John Gilmary Shea, New York, 1866-1872 * published by Francis P. Harper, New York, 1900 * published by Francis Edwards, London, 1902 * Citation Example: (use correct date) ::: Charlevoix, Pierre-François-Xavier de. ''[[Space:History and General Description of New France|History and General Description of New France]]'' (F.P. Harper, New York, 1866) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Charlevoix|Charlevoix]]: Vol.1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and General Description of New France|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1866) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100310825 ::* https://archive.org/details/historygeneralde01char ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_32765 ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_32764 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=e16MVN1EdH4C * Vol. 2 (1866) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100310824 ::* https://archive.org/details/historygeneralde002char * Vol. 3 (1868) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100310823 ::* https://archive.org/details/historygeneralde03char ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_32766 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=O0A0SG-zHcEC * Vol. 4 (1870) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100310822 ::* https://archive.org/details/historygeneralde04char ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_32767 * Vol. 5 (1871) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100310821 ::* https://archive.org/details/historygenerald05achar ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_32768 * Vol. 6 (1872) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100310820 ::* https://archive.org/details/historygeneralde06char ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_32769 ==== published by John Gilmary Shea, New York, 1870 ==== * Vol. 1 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015018601800 * Vol. 2 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015019158156 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2eR5AAAAMAAJ * Vol. 3 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015018601404 * Vol. 4 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015019157844 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hed5AAAAMAAJ * Vol. 5 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015019158149 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pPUMAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 6 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015018601412 ==== published by Francis P. 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History and it's influence on Kirkby, Lancashire

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[[Category:Kirkby, Lancashire One Place Study]] =History and it's influence on Kirkby (if at all)= There has been a known settlement here since 870 AD but I have added other eras' to the list in case any future information comes up concerning the formation of the town. I understand that the majority of the information placed here will be from the latter centuries but feel free to add to any heading.
==Ancient Britain (Prehistoric)== ===Neolithic Britain c12,000 BC–c2,750 BC=== ===The Beaker people and the Bronze Age c2,750 BC–750 BC=== Although thought to have been founded aound 870 AD excavations in the grounds of St. Chad's Vicarage found evidence of a bronze age settlement.https://web.archive.org/web/20080107183518/http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime/exhibitions/magical/placenames/kirkby.asp. The 1995 excavation revealed evidence of a structure, pottery, tools and charcoal. And later a 'bronze socketed axe' and a 'bronze spearhead Undated)' had been found. https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/mol/archaeology/historic-characterisation-project/Knowsley-Part-6.pdf ===Iron Age c750 BC–43 AD=== ==The Middle Ages== ===Roman Britain 43 AD–Approx 425 AD=== While there was no known Roman settlement or road in or around where Kirkby would develop there was a report of a very small find of roman coins in 'the township of Simonswood' in the brook bearing the same name in 1893. and in the same report it was noted that in Kirkby there was found the remains of a roman pavement and a crock. Neither of which survives today. The same article has a footnote proposing a small road may have passed close to the area.https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/4344-13-Hill.pdf ===Anglo–Saxon(The Dark Ages) 42 AD-51066 AD=== Tradition has it that a settlement and a simple chapel was founded here in 870 ADhttp://archives.knowsley.gov.uk/kirkby/timeline-kirkby/ ==Medieval== ===Norman period 1066–1154=== Kirkby or Cherchebi (first mentioned 1086 in the Domesday Book). The church village. From Old Norse kirkiu-býr. Karkebi (1186); Kierkebi (1207), Kyrkeby (1288).https://web.archive.org/web/20090214022815/http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime/exhibitions/magical/placenames/kirkby.asp
According to the Doomsday Book mentioned above the lands in which Kirkby stood were at that time part of Cheshire and they were in the hands of '''Uhtræd of Little Crosby''' along with 18 other holdings in Cheshire alonehttp://www.pase.ac.uk/jsp/Domesday?op=5&nameinfo_id=3546 See the website Pase Doomsday for more information on the man behind the name of '''Uhtræd of Little Crosby'''
http://www.pase.ac.uk/jsp/Domesday?op=5&personkey=40346 ===The Anarchy 1135–1148=== ''The Anarchy was a civil war in England and Normandy between 1135 and 1153, which resulted in a widespread breakdown in law and order. The conflict was a succession crisis precipitated by the accidental death by drowning of William Adelin, the only legitimate son of Henry I, in a shipwreck in 1120. Henry's attempts to install his daughter, the Empress Matilda, as his successor were unsuccessful and on Henry's death in 1135, his nephew Stephen of Blois seized the throne with the help of Stephen's brother, Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester.''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Anarchy
Which is a rather tame statement of a war that went on for nearly 20 years. After his coronation in 1135 Stephen was soon having problems with the north especially Scotland ===The Plantagenets 1154–1399=== ===Hundred Years War with France 1337–1453=== ===Wars of the Roses 1455–1485=== ==Early Modern Britain== ===Tudor period 1485–1603=== ===Stuarts Period 1603-1717=== ===Georgian Britain 1714-1837=== ===Victorian Britain 1837-1901=== ===Edwardian Britain1901-1914=== ==Modern 1== ===The Great War (WWI) 1914-1918=== ===Inter-war Years 1918-1939=== ===The Second World War=== ==Modern 2== ===Britain Since 1945=== ===Sources===

History and Political Geography, Valledolmo OPS

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History and reminiscence, from the records of Old settlers union of Princeville and vicinity

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[[Category:Peoria, Illinois]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == History and reminiscence, from the records of Old settlers union of Princeville and vicinity == * by Old Settlers' Union of Princeville and Vicinity (Illinois) * published by Peoria, Ill. E. Hine & Co., Peoria, Illinois * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and reminiscence, from the records of Old settlers union of Princeville and vicinity |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] In 4 volumes. Be sure to include the volume in the citation. Volume I, 1906-1910; volume II, 1911-1915; volume III, 1916-1922; volume IV, 1923- 1929 V. 4 === Available online at these locations: === All volumes * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008720398 Vol 1 * https://archive.org/details/historyreminisce01olds/mode/2up Vol II * https://archive.org/details/historyreminisce02olds/page/n3/mode/2up * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/101335-redirection Vol III * https://archive.org/details/historyreminisce03olds/mode/2up Vol IV * https://archive.org/details/historyreminisce04olds/mode/2up === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History and reminiscence, from the records of Old settlers union of Princeville and vicinity|History and reminiscence, from the records of Old settlers union of Princeville and vicinity ]]'' (Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, 1985) [ Page ]. * ([[#Princeville|Princeville]]) Example use: ([[#Princeville|Princeville]]) Vol II, p. 25

History and Reunion of Falley Seminary

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History and Reunion of Falley Seminary == Containing history of Falley Seminary and of the institutions which led up to it; Special phases of the reunion of 1888; Life-sketches of departed teachers, and names and addresses of teachers and students. * by [[Chase-9349 | Wesley Dempster Chase]], 1840 - 1921 * published by Morrill Publishers, Fulton, New York, 1890 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Reunion of Falley Seminary|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001975747 ===Table of Contents=== :History :Preliminary History - Fulton Female Seminary 1836-42—Old manuscript—First Fulton Seminary born in 1834—Rev. and Mrs. J. Eastman— New Seminary opened in 1836—How funds were raised— Sixty-five stockholders—By-Laws governing them—Plan of first Seminary— First officers—First teachers—Maria Clara Maynard—Growth of school—Christian institution—Bible heads list of text-books—Intellectual training thorough— First library and apparatus—Interesting features of old regime—"The Gleaner"—"The Depository"—Pictures of Fulton in their pages—Tribute to Miss Maynard—Reunion at her home in 1856. :Reminiscences - Epoch in history of Fulton—Location of select school— Plan of part of village in '34— Names of students in early days—Precious memories of teachers and lessons learned — Marriage of Miss Maynard—Pleasant retrospect. :History Of Falley Seminary, 1849-69 -Until 1856, under management of Black River Conference— Her standing in those days—An advocate of thorough and Christian education—John P. Griffin becomes owner and principal in 1856—His devotion and enthusiasm—Kindness to clergymen and their children—Christianity had a fair chance at Falley—College preparation thorough —Efficient cabinet—Large number of students—Good sowing—End of harvest not yet. :History Of Falley Seminary, 1869-83 - Last years—Some reasons for its success—Bought by Rev. James Gilmour in 1869—Reasons for its decline—His plans to revive—His eminent qualification—Failing health prevents—Illness of 1882-84—Endeavor to dispose of the property—Last term—Falley Seminary gone into history. :The Kalamatheon Society - Organization—Original members —"Kalamatheon Hall"— Gift of chair from ''Peithos''—Of door-plate from ''Alethes'' —Some questions debated—"The Lever"—"The Glea- ner"—First "Public"—Our "Eva Burke"—Our "Belle Taylor"—Good times—Record closed — Last meeting— Names of Presidents—Value of the society—Its members now. :The Aletheon Society - True successor to Academic — Organization—"Aletheon Hall" as you knew it—Library and book-case—Pioneer members—The "Coits"—56 presidential terms—Presidents —How members were secured and expenses met—Debates —Great event of term—"The Monitor"—First and last publics—Union picnic at VanBuren's Island in '69—Outcome of meeting of old students in 1871—Last Aletheons file sadly down the stairs. :The Peithologian Society - Student eloquence needed a safety-valve—Founders and fathers of Peithologian Society—First Resolution debated —"New quarters" in the attic story—Room-furnishing— "Working" new students—"Pat" Bulger's maiden effort —"The Columbiad"—Order of exercises, Feb. 25, 1865— Friendly rivalry between the "Alethes" and "Peithos" — Incident illustrative—Last entry. :Seminary Life - Palatial appointments—Dining-room arrangements—The Menu—Sunday morning prayers—Tribute to Mrs. Griffin— Camden colony—Seminary socials—Romantic experience of timid Oneida youth—High ideal of manhood and womanhood. :Professor Hadyn's Concerts - Music in the attic—How practice hours were spent—Prof's lead-pencil—Annual concert at Salmon's Hall—A list of pieces rendered—The performers—Thorough teaching. :The Harmonic Association -Tender recollections—Pleasant hours—"The Haymakers." :Anniversary Week - How anticipated and dreaded—Monday and Tuesday examinations—Conduct of recitations—Prize declamations— Reading merit roll—Crowning event of the school year— Exhibition day greater than July 4th—Decoration of church —Other arrangements—"Green room"—Style of literary work—Subjects in '61 and '71—Flowers—Diplomas—Benediction—" Scheme" of Exhibition, June 30, 1864. :Reunion Wherefore? - How it came—A significant day—June 21, 9 o'clock at night —The decision—The invitation—The response. :Programme Of Reunion - The Reception - Falley Seminary recalls her own—Thronging the church- Search for faces of long ago—Welcome given to loved and honored teachers—"Should auld acquaintance be forgot?" —Address of welcome—The response—Other voices—Hand clasping—Good night. :Chapel Exercises - Seminary bell—Students crowd the old chapel—Representatives of all periods of Falley's history—Class of '68—Choir —Faculty—Students in their old seats—"Last roll-call." :Stray Thoughts - Familiar scenes—Familiar voices— 147th Psalm—The prayer —March to church. :Historical Address - Old impressions renewed—Falley Alma Mater to 6500— "Adsum " — Appreciation of educational advantages by early settlers—First catalogue—Early managers and teachers — Prospectus of '48—-New venture—The Falleys and Schencks—Class of '52—Building and dedication of Seminary—Interesting facts concerning Fulton and the Oswego River—School like a river—Impressions made by preceptors— Slee—Underhill—Prof. and Mrs. Griffin—Fun and frolic—Nos. '35,' '2,' '18,' '54'—Public division—War times—"Troja Fuit." :Poem, Talks, Telegrams :The Banquet - Friday evening, August 31, 1888—Gay scene—Sumptuous repast—"Feast of reason "—Slee and Underhill partnership—Sentiments and responses—Letters—Greeting poem —Parting. :Saturday - "Do-as-you-please" day—At church—At dinner—At tea— In drawing room—On the river—Fulton's hospitality. :The Love Feast - Beautiful Sabbath morning—Soulful testimonies—Two hours quickly pass—Testimony of Mrs. Griffin. :The Prayer Meeting - Powerful agency—Thursday evening in the old chapel— Their influence—In Sunday-school room—Changes wrought by time—"God is Love." :The Platform Meeting - Last day—Last hour—"Overflow meeting"—Old songs— Speeches—Loving resolution—Closing sentences. :Stray Thoughts - Bro. Chase's thought an inspiration—Treasures in heaven —Vestal fires—Chief joys of reunion—Never-to-be-forgotten days. :Aftermath - Monday morning's hurry—At the station—"All aboard"— Monday night in Fulton lonely—Joy be with you all. :Our Departed Teachers - Life-sketches of Miss Cadwell—Dr. Bragdon—Miss New- man—Dr. Copeland—Mrs. Templeton—Prof. DeMott—Prof. Geo. Griffin—Miss Alden—Prof. Gilmour—Brief mention of Prof. Parsons—Benjamin Cadwell—Dr. Mattison—Dr. Armstrong—O. O. Shumway—Dr. Hapgood—Spencer R. Fuller —Elkanah L. Briggs. :Teachers And Students :List Of Teachers, 1836-83 - Fulton Female Seminary—Fulton Academy—Falley Seminary. :The Chapel List - Those who responded to the invitation in person or by letter. :Additional List === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. 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History and roster of Maryland volunteers, war of 1861-5

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__notoc__ [[Category:Maryland, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Maryland, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Military and War, Sources]] [[Category:Civil War Sources]]
History and roster of Maryland volunteers,
war of 1861-5
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:A Commission was formed to gather all records of those who served Maryland in the Civil War as a review of these in the early 1890's were found to be lacking or missing altogether. :Pursuant to Chapter 134, Acts of 1896: :: An Act to provide for the completion of the records of the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines accredited to the State of Maryland in the late Civil War, and to publish the same, and to make suitable appropriations thereof. * Maryland. Commission on Publication of the Histories of the Maryland Volunteers during the Civil War; Wilmer, L. Allison; Jarrett, J. H. (James H.); Vernon, Geo. W. F *Publisher: Press of Guggenheimer, Weil & co., Baltimore, MD * Rather then try to replicate the Table of Contents for each volume on this page, please see the following. ** Volume 1 1898 [https://archive.org/details/rosterormaryland00vernrich/page/n7 Table of Contents] ** Volume 2 1899 [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092925134/page/n13 Table of Contents] ====Copyright.==== :: This book is in the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Public Domain Mark 1.0] as it was published before 1924. :'''Source Examples''' are found below each source location below. === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/rosterormaryland00vernrich/page/n5 '''Volume 1'''
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* Maryland. Commission on Publication of the Histories of the Maryland Volunteers during the Civil War; Wilmer, L. Allison; Jarrett, J. H. (James H.); Vernon, Geo. W. F ''[[Space:History_and_roster_of_Maryland_volunteers%2C_war_of_1861-5|History and roster of Maryland volunteers, war of 1861-5]]'' Publisher: Press of Guggenheimer, Weil & co., Baltimore, MD 1898 Vol. 1 Page ### * https://archive.org/details/cu31924092925134/page/n11 '''Volume 2'''
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* Maryland. Commission on Publication of the Histories of the Maryland Volunteers during the Civil War; Wilmer, L. Allison; Jarrett, J. H. (James H.); Vernon, Geo. W. F ''[[Space:History_and_roster_of_Maryland_volunteers%2C_war_of_1861-5|History and roster of Maryland volunteers, war of 1861-5]]'' Publisher: Press of Guggenheimer, Weil & co., Baltimore, MD 1899 Vol. 2 Page ### :[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_and_roster_of_Maryland_volunteers%2C_war_of_1861-5|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History Catawissa Friends Meeting

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Catawissa Monthly Meeting, Catawissa, Pennsylvania]] ==A History of Catawissa Friends’ Meeting And Some of Its Earliest Members== * written by John E Eshelman, (Oley Furnace Fleetwood, Pennsylvania) * published by the Berwick Historical Society (Pennsylvania, USA), 1940 *Citation Example: :::Elkins, John E., ''[[Space:History_Catawissa_Friends_Meeting|A History of Catawissa Friends’ Meeting]]; "Pennsylvania History on Microfilm," Penn State University Libraries’ Digital Collections (https://digital.libraries.psu.edu/digital/collection/digitalbks4/id/1333 : accessed August 27, 2019). *Footnote Example: :::[[#Elkins|History of Catawissa Friends’ Meeting]], page 20. *Named Reference Example: ::First Use: :::Elkins, John E., ''[[Space:History_Catawissa_Friends_Meeting|A History of Catawissa Friends’ Meeting]]; "Pennsylvania History on Microfilm," Penn State University Libraries’ Digital Collections (https://digital.libraries.psu.edu/digital/collection/digitalbks4/id/1333 : accessed August 27, 2019), page 20, column 2, "Early Catawissa Education." ::Following Uses: ::: '''For profiles using this source, [[Special:Whatlinkshere/{{FULLPAGENAMEE}}|click here]].''' == Available at these locations: == *[https://digital.libraries.psu.edu/digital/collection/digitalbks4/id/1333 Penn State University Libraries’ Digital Collections]

History Clubs

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Do you want to join an American History Club? This space was inspired by a post from Ryan Hinton on the FoundingFathers.info discussion board: "I am assuming everyone on this chat board is an American History Buff as I am. Have any of you found any local clubs or organizations in your area that allow you to interact with others of similiar interest and discuss historical topics? I would greatly enjoy joining such an organization, but have had no luck in finding one." Ryan's post has attracted a lot of attention but that discussion board is now defunct. Let's use this new forum to organize some history clubs. Are you interested in participating in one for your local area? Post a note in the bulletin board space here. (If you're not already a WikiTree member, you'll need to do that first. It just takes a minute and you can remain anonymous if you prefer.) [[Category:Organizations]]

History Genealogical and Biographical of The Eaton Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History Genealogical and Biographical of The Eaton Families == * by Nellie Zada Rice Molyneux * published by C.W. Bardeen, New York, 1911 * Source Example: ::: Molyneux, Nellie Zada Rice. ''[[Space:History Genealogical and Biographical of The Eaton Families|History Genealogical and Biographical of The Eaton Families]]'' (C.W. Bardeen, New York, 1911) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Molyneux|Molyneux]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Molyneux|Molyneux]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History Genealogical and Biographical of The Eaton Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=7ZVIAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historygenealog00molygoog * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogi1911moly * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogi11moly * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogi00inmoly * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730720 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Athorities * Lineage of The Eaton Families * Eaton Hall * Descendants of Francis Eaton, of Plymouth, Massachusetts * Descendants of John Eaton, of Dedham, Massachusetts * Descendants of William Eaton, of Reading, Massachusetts * Elmwood or Nova Scotia Branch * Descendant so Richard Eaton, Vicar of Great Budworth, Cheshire, England * Descendants of Thomas Eaton of Monmouth, New Jersey * Descendants of John Eaton of Radnorshire, Wales (Welsh Branch) * Descendants of John Eaton of Ireland (Irish Branch) * Supplement * Additional Notes * Index to Proper names * Other Names Than Eaton

History Hunters

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[[Category:Challenges Teams]] A generic team for participating in challenges and thons. This team needs a team leader; if you're interested contact [[Brown-8212|Abby Glann]].

History of 20th Regiment of Foot

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[[Category: 20th Regiment of Foot]] For the grouping of profiles of persons affiliated with this unit, see the category [[:Category:20th Regiment of Foot|20th Regiment of Foot]]. ==20th Regiment of Foot (East Devonshire)== ===Peyton's Regiment of Foot; 1668 - 1689=== In November 1668, William, Prince of Orange, landed on the English coast, in Devonshire with a Dutch Army in his effort to topple King James II. (VII. - Scotland) - "The Glorious Revolution". He issued writs for the creation of three Regiments of foot and one of these was addressed to Sir Robert Peyton. The Regiment raised saw little service and after William's success in 1689 was reduced to six companies. However when William decided to invade Ireland orders were given, late 1689, to increase the Regiment to 13 companies. Peyton withdrew his service and was replaced by an ardent Protestant, Colonel Gustavus Hamilton. In his work, "Regiments of Foot", Wicks advises that he had died.Regiments of foot : a historical record of all the foot regiments of the British Army; Wicks; page 32. ===Hamilton's Regiment of Foot (1689 - 1706)=== Hamilton, increased the strength of the Regiment to 13 companies and was part of the 2nd Division, under Marshall Duke Schomberg. It arrived in Ireland after the fall of Carrickfergus, 28 August 1689, and was placed in garrison. The Regiment served under King William at the Battle of the Boyne. As a result of his gallentry at the battle, Hamilton was raised to Viscount Boyne. After the Boyne the Regiment, under Lieutenant General Douglas, marched to the [[:Category: Siege of Athlone (1690)|Siege of Athlone (1690)]]. Douglas failed to take Athlone and the Regiment returned to William's main army, at the Siege of Limerick. Coming out of winter quarters in 1691 the Regiment served under General de Ginckell, later Earl of Athlone) and took [[:Category:Siege of Ballymore (1691)|Ballymore]] by siege. The Regiment then passed on to [[:Category:Siege of Athlone (1691)|Athlone]] and was part of the force that stormed the city on 1 July 1691. Hamilton is said to have led the assault. Following on from Athlone the Regiment served on the right flank of William's army at the '''Battle of Aughrim''' forcing the left flank of James' army from the field. In its first notice of casualties the Regiment lost six men killed and nine wounded. Following the Battle of Aughrim the Regiment participated, successfully, at the [[:Category:Siege of Galway (1691)|Siege of Galway]] and then the [[:Category: Siege of Limerick (1691)|Siege of Limerick]]. The latter siege resulted in the destruction of James' army and the end of the war. The Regiment remained in service in Ireland until 1702. In June 1702, in preparation for the [[:Category: War of the Spanish Succession|War of the Spanish Succession]] the Regiment was deployed to the Isle of Wight, Hamilton now a Brigadier General. The Regiment was part of the unsuccessful attempt to force Cadiz and was at the [[:Category: Battle of Cadiz (1702)|Battle of Cadiz]]. Following the failure at Cadiz, the Regiment sailed for the West Indies to attack French and Spanish settlements amongst the islands. Disease and sickness took their toll both during the journey to and in the islands and the Regiment lost upwards of 400 men. In an interesting anecdote; one of the "men" of Captain St. Clair's company was found to have been a female, this after two years service. After service there with no noticeable action the unit was returned to Ireland, arriving in 1704. They remained there until 1707. In 1706 Hamilton was succeeded by Lieutenant Colonel John Newton, an officer from the Foot Guards. It is at this point in our history of the Regiment that we will call them the 20th. ===The 20th Regiment of Foot (1706-)=== in May 1707 the Regiment left Ireland, from Cork, sailing for Lisbon, as part of the force under Marquis de Montandre. The regiment saw through to May 1709 serving as garrison in a number of Portuguese towns and villages on the borders with Spain. On 7 May 1709 the French and Spanish forced the river Caya, and the British force, now under Henri de Massue, Earl of Galway, came into action when the Portuguese army was routed; the [[:Category: Battle of La Gudina|Battle of La Gudina]]. The 20th were part of this force serving under the 2nd Brigade. The defeat at the battle the most severe the Regiment faced to date; 150 men killed or wounded. ===The 20th (East Devonshire) Regiment of Foot=== === Childers Reforms 1881=== In 1881, as part of the Childers Reforms, the 20th Regiment of Foot (East Devonshire) amalgamated with a number of militia units to create the Lancashire Fusiliers. The Ist and 2nd Battalions of the Regiment being from the 20th along with some local militia units; Two other battalions were sanctioned but not filled and the 5th and 6th Battalion came from the 7th Royal Lancashire Militia. '''Sources:''' * The Regimental Records of the British Army; John Farmer; [http://archive.org/stream/regimentalrecord00farm#page/116/mode/2up Lancashire Fusiliers] * [https://archive.org/stream/cihm_48351#page/n33/mode/2up Historical Record of the twentieth Regiment, (East Devonshire)]; Richard Cannon * [[Space:Lineage of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers ]]

History of Acworth

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Acworth, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Acworth, New Hampshire == With the proceedings of the centennial anniversary, genealogical records, and register of farms. * by Rev. [[Merrill-6663|John Leverett Merrill]] (1833-1913) Town Historian * published by Press of S. Bowles & Co., Springfield, Mass., 1869 * 306 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Acworth|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=YnIUAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=AEc-Wwoikx0C * https://archive.org/details/historyacworthw00merrgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofacworth00lcmerr * https://archive.org/details/historyofacwor00merr * https://archive.org/details/historyofacworth1869merr * https://archive.org/details/historyofacworth00merr_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyofacworth00merr * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009560555 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650863 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Part 1: Centennial Annicersary, Page 9-117 * Part 2: History of Acwroth ** Chapter 1: Civil History, Page 118-142 ** Chapter 2: Ecclesiastical History, Page 143-163 ** Chapter 3: Military History, Page 164-177 * Part 3: Genealogy of Families and Sketches of Individuals, Page 178-289 * Appendix: Register of Homesteads, Page 289-306 * Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=YnIUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA306 Page 306]. === Errata === * Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=YnIUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA306 Page 306]. * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Merrill, John Leverett. ''[[Space:History of Acworth|History of Acworth]], New Hampshire'' (S. Bowles, Springfield, Mass., 1869) [ Page ]. * ([[#Merrill|Merrill]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Merrill, John Leverett. ''[[Space:History of Acworth|History of Acworth]], New Hampshire'' (S. Bowles, Springfield, Mass., 1869) [ Page ].

History of Addison County, Vermont

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Addison County, Vermont]] [[Category: Vermont, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Vermont | Vermont Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Addison County, Vermont == With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers. * by [[Smith-284125|Henry Perry Smith]] (1839-1925) * published by D. Mason & Co., Syracuse, N.Y., 1886 * 774 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Addison County, Vermont|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=K8FJAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008729871 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Smith, Henry Perry. ''[[Space:History of Addison County, Vermont|History of Addison County, Vermont]]'' (D. Mason, Syracuse, N.Y., 1886) [ Page ]. * ([[#Smith|Smith]]) * Smith, Henry Perry. ''[[Space:History of Addison County, Vermont|History of Addison County, Vermont]]'' (D. Mason, Syracuse, N.Y., 1886) [ Page ].

History of Alabama

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Alabama]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''History of Alabama, and incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, from its earliest period'' * '''Author''': Pickett, Albert James * '''Publishing Information''': Charleston : Walker and James, 1851 === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Pickett, Albert James. ''[[Space:History of Alabama|History of Alabama]]'', Charleston : Walker and James, 1851, pg.. 254. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Pickett, Albert James. ''[[Space:History of Alabama|History of Alabama]]'', Charleston : Walker and James, 1851, pg.. 254. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Alabama.html?id=3H0FAAAAQAAJ === Links === * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Alabama|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography == * by [[Owen-1591 | Thomas McAdory Owen]], 1866-1920; [[Bankhead-32 | Marie (Bankhead) Owen]], 1869-1958 * The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, published Chicago, 1921 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofalabama01owen ::* https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Alabama_and_Dictionary_of_Ala/ZEkUAAAAYAAJ?hl=en * Vol. 2 ::*https://archive.org/details/historyofalabama02owen * Vol. 3 ::*https://archive.org/details/historyalabamaa02owengoog/mode/2up * Vol. 4 ::*https://archive.org/details/historyalabamaa03owengoog === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Owen, Thomas. ''[[Space:History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography | History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography ]]'' (Chicago, 1921), Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Owen|Owen]])

History of Algoma District

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Return to [[:Category:Algoma District, Ontario| Algoma District, Ontario]] ==Algoma District== '''Algoma District''' is located north of Lake Huron and Lake Superior, in Northern Ontario. It was created by procamation by the government of Canada West in 1853 as a judicial district. The original boundaries included all the territory north of the French River, west to Pigeon River, and all the islands on the Canadian side of the Canada-US border in Lake Huron and Lake Superior. Sault Ste. Marie was designated the district seat in 1858 and remains so, to this day. Algoma District's size was reduced in 1871 when Thunder Bay District was created by the Ontario government. It was reduced again, when Manitoulin District was established in 1888. Sudbury District was created on the eastern side in 1894, and Timiskaming District to the northeast, was established from parts of Algoma District in 1912. The district contains numerous Provincial Parks and protected areas. The forested area is a mix of yellow birch, white spruce, balsam fir, sugar maple, and eastern white cedar. The landscape was popularized by the Group of Seven, a group of Canadian artists. ===First Nations Reserves=== *Garden River 14 *Goulais Bay 15A *Gros Cap 49 *Gros Cap Indian Village 49A *Missanabie 62 *Obadjiwan 15E *Rankin Location 15D *Sagamok *Serpent River 17 *Thessalon 12 *Whitefish Island The name '''Algoma''' comes from the Ojibwa name for Lake Superior. Prior to 1868, Algoma District was part of [[:Category:Rupert's Land| Rupert's Land]] ===Industry=== In 1926, the main industry in the district was logging. ===Notable Families=== :'''The Pim Family''' :'''David Pim''' was born in Dublin, Ireland about 1827. He first lived in York (now Toronto) before he married Margaret Campbell Butchart on November 22, 1852, in Owen Sound, Canada West. That same year, they moved to Sault Ste. Marie and began operating a hotel. David Pim became a leading member of society and was appointed post master in 1858. He was appointed Revenue Inspector for Algoma in 1861. He died unexpectedly in 1870 at age 43. He was buried in Old Town Cemetery, in Sault Ste. Marie. (NOTE: He does not yet have a profile) :'''Margaret Campbell Butchart''' Pim was born April 2, 1833 in Dundee, Scotland. After her husband died, she was appointed postmistress. She held the position until 1903. She died on February 19, 1906 and was buried with her husband.Article: [http://www.cityssm.on.ca/library/Pim_DM.html David and Margaret Pim] ==Sources== *Algoma District GenWeb http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~onalgoma/

History of Allegan and Barry Counties, Michigan

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Allegan County, Michigan]] [[Category: Barry County, Michigan]] [[Category: Michigan, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == History of Allegan and Barry Counties, Michigan == * by Crisfield Johnson * published by D.W. Ensign & Co., Philadelphia, 1880 * Source Example: ::: Johnson, Crisfield. ''[[Space:History of Allegan and Barry Counties, Michigan|History of Allegan and Barry Counties, Michigan]]'' (D.W. Ensign & Co., Philadelphia, 1880) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Johnson|Johnson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Allegan and Barry Counties, Michigan|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/arh7558.0001.001.umich.edu * https://archive.org/details/cu31924032193587 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003117015 * https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/micounty/ARH7558.0001.001 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=16838 === Table of Contents === * Part 1. General history of the two counties. ** Taking possession ** Retrospective ** Our subject in 1671 ** From 1671 to 1707 ** The Ottawas and Pottawattamies in 1707 ** Ottawas and Pottawattamies from 1707 to 1815 ** Events from 1815 to 1830 ** Early settlements ** Pioneering in general ** Indians in the pioneer days ** The wolf record ** Outline of later years ** Organization ** Early supervisors and commissioners ** Early courts ** County buildings and poor-farms ** List of officers ** County societies ** Internal improvements, etc. ** The press ** Statistics ** Second and third infantry ** Sixth and seventh infantry ** Eighth, ninth, and twelfth infantry ** Thirteenth infantry ** Fourteenth, seventeenth, and nineteenth infantry ** Twenty-first, twenty-eighth, and thirtieth infantry ** First engineers and mechanics ** First, second, and third cavalry ** Fourth cavalry ** The Michigan cavalry brigade ** Eighth, tenth, and eleventh cavalry, etc. ** First light artillery ** Soldiers of other regiments * Part 2. The villages and townships of Allegan County. ** Allegan Village ** Allegan township ** Casco ** Cheshire ** Clyde ** Dorr ** Fillmore ** Ganges ** Gun Plain ** Heath ** Hopkins ** Laketown ** Lee ** Leighton ** Manlius ** Martin ** Monterey ** Otsego ** Overisel ** Pine Plains ** Salem ** Saugatuck ** Trowbridge ** Watson ** Wayland * Part 3. The city of Hastings and the villages and townships of Barry County. ** City of Hastings ** Assyria ** Baltimore ** Barry ** Carlton ** Castleton ** Hastings ** Hope ** Irving ** Johnstown ** Maple Grove ** Orangeville ** Prairieville ** Rutland ** Thornapple ** Woodland ** Yankee Springs

History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Allegheny_County%2C_Pennsylvania]] == History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania == Including its early settlement and progress to the present time ; a description of its historic and interesting localities ; its cities, towns and villages; religious, educational, social and military history ; mining, manufacturing and commercial interests, improvements, resources, statistics, etc.; also, biographies of many of its representative citizens. * by Thomas Cushing (b.1821) * published by A. Warner & Co., Chicago, 1889 * [https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=History+of+Allegheny+County%2C+Pennsylvania&dblist=638&fq=dt%3Abks+%3E+ap%3A%22cushing%2C+thomas%22&qt=facet_ap%3A WorldCat listing] *Contents: **Volume 1: History. ** Volume 2, Part 1: Townships and Boroughs ** Volume 2, Part 2: Genealogy and Biography * Source Example: ::: Cushing, Thomas. ''[[Space:History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania|History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Part 2]]'' (A. Warner & Co., Chicago, 1889, p. 177) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Cushing|Cushing]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === All volumes and parts: * https://archive.org/details/historyofalleghe01cush * https://archive.org/details/historyofalleghe1889cush * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009588802 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011262515 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=21803 ($subscription) Vol. 1: * https://books.google.com/books?id=DwzYAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007050354 1977 reprint

History of Allen and Woodson counties, Kansas

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[[Category:Woodson County, Kansas]] [[Category:Allen County, Kansas]] '''History of Allen and Woodson counties, Kansas''' : embellished with portraits of well known people of these counties, with biographies of our representative citizens, cuts of public buildings and a map of each county, by Duncan, L. Wallace (Lew Wallace), b. 1861; Scott, Charles F., b. 1860. Published by the ''Iola Register'', Iola, Kansas, in 1901. The full text can be found at the following links: *[https://archive.org/details/cu31924028875363/ Internet Archive] (Cornell Univ. ver.) *[https://archive.org/details/historyofallenwo00dunc/ Internet Archive] ( Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center ver.) If you use this syntax to cite this source, please add the page number you are citing: *Duncan, L. Wallace (Lew Wallace), b. 1861; Scott, Charles F., b. 1860; ''[[Space:History of Allen and Woodson counties, Kansas|History of Allen and Woodson counties, Kansas]] : embellished with portraits of well known people of these counties, with biographies of our representative citizens, cuts of public buildings and a map of each county'', Iola Register, Iola, Kan. 1901. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Allen and Woodson counties, Kansas|See profiles that reference this book]]

History of Allen County, Indiana

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Allen County, Indiana]] [[Category:Indiana, Sources]] == History of Allen County, Indiana == '''with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches, of Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers, to which is appended Maps of Several Townships and Villages''' * by L. H. Newton and Thomas B. Helm. * published by Kingman Brothers, Chicago, Ill., 1880. * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-allen-county-indiana-with-illustrations-and-bibliographical-sketches-of-some-of-its-prominent-men-and-pioneers-to-which-is-appended-maps-of-its-several-townships-and-villages/oclc/476328967?ht=edition&referer=di Worldcat entry].
* Source Example: ::: Newton, L. H. ''[[Space:History_of_Allen_County%2C_Indiana|History of Allen County, Indiana]]'' (Kingman Brothers, Chicago, Ill., 1880). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Newton|Newton]]: Page 134. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Allen_County%2C_Indiana|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://ia800307.us.archive.org/20/items/historicalatlasalle00unse/historicalatlasalle00unse.pdf Archive.org] * https://archive.org/details/historicalatlasalle00unse * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Allen_County_Indiana.html?id=mIpAAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100151006 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/348316-redirection (registration required, free) === Errata ===

History Of Alma Missouri

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Alma, Missouri]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Missouri | Missouri]] __TOC__ == History Of Alma Missouri == * published by by Milton Garrison, 1936 * 56 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History Of Alma Missouri|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfAlmaMissouri === Table of Contents === :I. Location & Origin :II. Early Settlers :III. Organization and Government :IV. Churches :V. Schools :VI. Railroad and Highways :VII. Business Firms and Enterprises :VIII. Civic Organizations :IX. Recreation and Entertainment :X. People === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History Of Alma Missouri|History Of Alma Missouri]]'' (Garrison, 1936 ) [ Page ]. * ([[#HOAM|History Of Alma Missouri]])

History of Amesbury

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Amesbury, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Amesbury == Including the first seventeen years of Salisbury, to the separation in 1654 and Merrimac from its incorporation in 1876. * by [[Merrill-5479|Joseph Merrill]] (1814-1898) * published by the Press of Franklin P. Stiles, Haverhill, Mass., 1880 * 451 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Amesbury|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=6-eW00EwnWcC * https://archive.org/details/historyofamesbur00merr * https://archive.org/details/historyamesbury00merrgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofamesbur00merr_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009557930 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733108 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Merrill, Joseph. ''[[Space:History of Amesbury|History of Amesbury]]'' (Franklin P. Stiles, Haverhill, Mass., 1880) [ Page ]. * ([[#Merrill|Merrill]]) * Merrill, Joseph. ''[[Space:History of Amesbury|History of Amesbury]]'' (Franklin P. Stiles, Haverhill, Mass., 1880) [ Page ].

History of Ancient Westbury and Present Watertown

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Ancient Westbury and Present Watertown == From its settlement to 1907. * by Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution. Sarah Whitman Trumbull Chapter, Watertown * published by Heminway Press, Waterbury, Connecticut, 1907 * 114 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Ancient Westbury and Present Watertown|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofancient00conn * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009834263 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16213/ === Table of Contents === * Pioneer Days * History of The Churches * Educational Development * Industrial Development * Mercantile Interests * Tavern Days * Physicians * John Trumbull--Poet * Evergreen Cemetery * The Watertown Centennial * The Reunion at Watertown of the 19th C.V. July 7, 1875 * Societies and Organizations === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:History of Ancient Westbury and Present Watertown|History of Ancient Westbury and Present Watertown]]'' (Heminway Press, Waterbury, Connecticut, 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#HoAWPW|History Ancient Westbury]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:History of Ancient Westbury and Present Watertown|History of Ancient Westbury and Present Watertown]]'' (Heminway Press, Waterbury, Connecticut, 1907) [ Page ].

History of Ancient Windham, CT

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Windham, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Ancient Windham, CT == Genealogy: Containing a genealogical record of all the early families of ancient Windham, embracing the present towns of Windham, Mansfield, Hampton, Chaplin and Scotland : : "Most of the genealogies herewith published appeared in the Williamantic journal in 1862 and 1863. They have been re-arranged, carefully revised and corrected, and contain much additional matter." * by William Lawton Weaver (1816-1867) * published by Weaver & Curtiss, Willimantic, 1864 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Ancient Windham, CT|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Part I. A-Bil. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_a5JAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofancient64weav ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100189723 === Citation Formats === * Weaver. ''[[Space:History of Ancient Windham, CT|History of Ancient Windham, CT]]'' (Weaver & Curtiss, Willimantic, 1864) [ Page ]. * ([[#Weaver|Weaver]])

History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Woodbury, Connecticut]] [[Category: Washington, Connecticut]] [[Category: Southbury, Connecticut]] [[Category: Bethlehem, Connecticut]] [[Category: Roxbury, Connecticut]] [[Category: Oxford, Connecticut]] [[Category: Middlebury, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut == From the First Indian Deed in 1659: Including the Present Towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethlehem, Roxbury, and a Part of Oxford and Middlebury. * by [[Cothren-51|William Cothren]] (1819-1898) * published by The Bronson Brothers, Bethlehem, Conn., 1854-1879. *Three volumes; first two volumes are paginated continuously. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1854) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SHEFAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofancient00coth ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofancient01coth ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofancient02coth ::* https://archive.org/details/historyancientw01cothgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyancientw00cothgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyancientw05cothgoog * Vol. 2 (1872) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Q984AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyancientw03cothgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyancientw04cothgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofancient00cothr ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofancient01cothr ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofancient21coth Vol 2, pt.1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofancient22coth Vol 2, pt.2 * Vol. 3 (1879) Vital Records ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XRYBAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofancient03coth ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofancient02cothr ::* https://archive.org/details/historyancientw02cothgoog * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009563674 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002715325 (Vol. 1-3) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012239794 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Cothren, William. ''[[Space:History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut|History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut]]'' (Bronson Brothers, Bethlehem, Connecticut, 1879) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Cothren|Cothren]])

History of Anoka County

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[[Category:Anoka County, Minnesota]][[Category:Minnesota, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == History of Anoka County == and the towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County, Minnesota * by Albert M. Goodrich, 1860- * published by Hennepin Publishing Co., Minneapolis,Minnesota, 1905 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Anoka County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009595280 *https://archive.org/details/historyofanokaco00good/page/n4 ===Table of Contents=== '''Chapter I, Prehistoric'''
The First White Men

'''Chapter II, Carver and Pike '''
The Battle of Rum River

'''Chapter III, The First House'''

'''Chapter IV, Traders and Prospectors'''
The First Colony
Permanent Settlement

'''Chapter V, Naming the Town'''
The First Store
Another Indian Battle

'''Chapter VI, Prosperity in "Fifty-five"'''
The First Fourth of July Celebration
A Period of Speculation

'''Chapter VII, The Panic of "Fifty-seven"'''
Ginseng

'''Chapter VIII, The Last Indian Battles'''
Political
A Tilt with King Alcohol
Beginning of the Civil War
The Eighth Regiment

''' Chapter IX, Returning Prosperity'''
Farming in Anoka County
Reclaiming Marsh Land
Education
Crime

'''Chapter X, City of Anoka'''
The Philolectian Society, by Mrs. George H. Wyman
The Anoka Public Library, by Mrs. I. A. Caswell
Town Organizations
Champlin
Dayton

'''Chapter XI, Biographical''' === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: History of Anoka County| History of Anoka County]]'' (Hennepin Publishing Co, Minneapolis,Minnesota, 1905), [ Page ]. * [[#Goodrich|History of Anoka County]]

History of Antiquities of Allerdale Ward above Derwent in the County of Cumberland

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Cumberland.2FWestmorland|Cumberland Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Antiquities of Allerdale Ward above Derwent in the County of Cumberland == * by Samuel Jefferson (1809-1846) * published by Samuel Jefferson, Carlisle, 1842 * also published as Vol. 2 of the author's "The History and Antiquities of Cumberland". * 462 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Antiquities of Allerdale Ward above Derwent in the County of Cumberland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=b7o5AQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=LGsKAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/allerdaleward00jeff * https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq00jeffgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009834315 === Citation Formats === * Jefferson, Samuel. ''[[Space:History of Antiquities of Allerdale Ward above Derwent in the County of Cumberland|History of Antiquities of Allerdale Ward above Derwent in the County of Cumberland]]'' (Samuel Jefferson, Carlisle, 1842) [ Page ]. * ([[#Jefferson|Jefferson]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Jefferson, Samuel. ''[[Space:History of Antiquities of Allerdale Ward above Derwent in the County of Cumberland|History of Antiquities of Allerdale Ward above Derwent in the County of Cumberland]]'' (Samuel Jefferson, Carlisle, 1842) [ Page ].

History of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other:[[Space:Category-Source]] | [[Space:Sources-Pennsylvania]] == History of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania == *Author: Smith, Robert Walter. *Publisher: Waterman & Watkins, Co., Chicago, Illinois 1883 * Source Example: ::: Smith, Robert Walter. ''"[[Space:History of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania|History of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania]]"'' (Waterman & Watkins, Co., Chicago, Illinois 1883) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :https://archive.org/details/historyofarmstro01smit/ :https://digital.library.pitt.edu/islandora/object/pitt%3A31735056287661/ :https://www.loc.gov/item/80151453/

History of Ashburnham, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ashburnham, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Ashburnham, Massachusetts == From the Grant of Dorchester Canada to the Present Time, 1734-1886, with a Genealogical Register of Ashburnham Families. * by [[Stearns-3195|Ezra Scollay Stearns]] (1838-1915) * published by The Town of Ashburnham, Mass., 1887 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Ashburnham, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=sryfgqKpPPQC * https://books.google.com/books?id=pE6Zo7BvrXcC * https://books.google.com/books?id=JQs1AAAAIAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=AoklAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofashburn00ste * https://archive.org/details/historyashburnh00goog * https://archive.org/details/historyashburnh01goog * https://archive.org/details/historyashburnh02goog * https://archive.org/details/historyofashburn00stearich * https://archive.org/details/historyofashburn01stea * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028819105 * https://archive.org/details/historyofashburn00stea * https://archive.org/details/historyofashburn1887stea * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009606525 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006687000 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010028401 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Stearns, Ezra Scollay. ''[[Space:History of Ashburnham, Massachusetts|History of Ashburnham, Massachusetts]]'' (Town of Ashburnham, Mass., 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stearns|Stearns]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Stearns, Ezra Scollay. ''[[Space:History of Ashburnham, Massachusetts|History of Ashburnham, Massachusetts]]'' (Town of Ashburnham, Mass., 1887) [ Page ].

History of Ashford

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Ashford == The Parish of Ashford, or Eshetisford as it was anciently spelt, lies in the hundred of Chart and Longbridge, in the Eastern Division of the County of Kent. * by Rev. Augustus John Pearman, M.A., Vicar of Rainham * Augustus John Pearman, 1s. John, of Maple Durham, Oxon, gent Pembroke Coll., matric. 30 May, 1849, aged 17; B.A. 1853, M.A. 1856, vicar of Bethersden, Kent, 1857-60, and of Rainham, Kent, 1866-76, rector of Merstham, Surrey, 1876. * published by H. Igglesden, London, 1868 * 186 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: History of Ashford | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=bhgcP6ruY8IC * https://archive.org/details/historyashford00peargoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011536489 * === Table of Contents === * Preface * General Description * The Manor of Ashford * The Manor of Repton * The church * The Vicars of Ashford * The College * The Grammar School * The Registers, Page 78-79 * The Parochial Accounts * Remarkable Events * Ashford Tokens * Remarkable Persons * Charities * Will of Sir John Fogge * Indentur by Dame Alice Fogge * Extracts from Mr. Furley's Lecture * The River Stour * Arms of Ashford, Page 151 * Addenda, [https://archive.org/details/historyashford00peargoog/page/n171/mode/1up Page 153]. === Errata === * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/historyashford00peargoog/page/n15/mode/1up Page ?] * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Pearman, Augustus John. ''[[Space:History of Ashford|History of Ashford]]'' (H. Igglesden, London, 1868) [ Page ]. * ([[#Pearman|Pearman]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Pearman, Augustus John. ''[[Space:History of Ashford|History of Ashford]]'' (H. Igglesden, London, 1868) [ Page ].

History of Athol, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Athol, Massachusetts == * Compiled by William G. Lord * published Athol, Mass., 1953 * Source Example: :::Lord, William G. ''[[Space:History of Athol, Massachusetts|A History Athol, Massachusetts]]'' (Athol, Mass., 1953) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Lord|Lord]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Athol, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofatholma00lord * https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-athol-massachusetts/oclc/692590

History of Augusta County, Virginia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia | Virginia Sources]] == History of Augusta County, Virginia == * by John Lewis Peyton * published by Samuel M. Yost & Son, Augusta County, Va., 1882 * Source Example: ::: Peyton, John Lewis. ''[[Space: History of Augusta County, Virginia | History of Augusta County, Virginia]]'' (Samuel M. Yost & Son, Virginia, 1882) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Peyton|Peyton]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Augusta County, Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=h3kFAAAAQAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofaugusta00peytuoft * https://archive.org/details/historyaugustac00peytgoog * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9f487r5w * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10548/ * Also see: "Name index to Peyton's History of Augusta County, Virginia" ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10549/ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263656 === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. Ancient limits * Chapter II * Chapter III * Chapter IV * Chapter V * Chapter VII * Chapter VIII * Chapter IX * Chapter X * Chapter XI * Chapter XII * Chapter XIII * Chapter XIV * Chapter XV * Chapter XVI. Cities, Towns, and Villages * Chapter XVII. Topography, meteorology, soils, geology, mineralogy, fauna, flora, etc. * Biographical notices * Index

History of Baldwin County, Georgia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Georgia]] == History of Baldwin County, Georgia == * by Anna Maria Green Cook, 1844-1936 * published by The Reprint Company, Publishers, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1925, 1978 (1992 reprint) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Baldwin County, Georgia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :1978/1992 reprint: *https://archive.org/details/historyofbaldwin0000cook/page/n5 (Borrow) :1925: *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015035073173 ===Table of Contents=== '''PART I''' -- Historical Sketches. Indian Tribes. Treaty at Fort Wilkinson. Baldwin County laid out.
Mount Pelier. Wayne, Wilkinson and Baldwin Counties. Milledgeville laid off, 1803.
Commissioners appointed, 1804. Treasury and Public records moved 1807. Acts
passed by the General Assembly. Population in 1810. Forts and Indian Treaties.
Milledgeville in 1815. Old Stage Roads and Indian Trails. A scrap of Milledgeville's
Ancient History, (Mrs. Sarah H. Hall).Sketch, (Mrs. N. R. Talley). General LaFayette's
Visit to Milledgeville, (Mrs. 0. M. Cone). Oconee Town, (Mrs. J. L. Walker). A Glimpse
of the Old Capital of Georgia, (Mrs. Loula K. Rogers). Historic Site in Milledgeville.
The Baldwin Blues. Politics in Georgia. Judge Tait and General Clark. '''PART II''' -- Institutions. Schools—Academy 1807. Dr. Wm. Montgomery Green. Dr. Cotting.
Boys Preparatory and Girls Seminary Oglethorpe University. Banks—State Bank. Darien.
Bank of Milledgeville. State Sanitarium. Churches—Camp Creek. Mount Olive. First Baptist.
Catholic. Episcopal. Bethel Methodist. First Methodist. First Presbyterian. Little Church
Under the Pines. '''PART III''' -- Miscellaneous—Personal Reminisences. Faithful Negroes. Poem— Uncle Jerry.
Armistice Day in Milledgeville. Poem—Home Again. '''PART IV''' -- Nancy Hart Chapter, D. A. R.—Story of Nancy Hart. Georgia Day first observed.
Funds started for marking Historic buildings. Major Jacob Gumm's grave marked. Old
Capitol Building and Governor's Mansion marked. Address of Dr. L. L. Knight. Y. M. C. A.
Hut given to G. M. C. French orphans supported. Memorial trees planted. Fort Wilkinson
marked. Treaty at Fort Wilkinson. Rock Landing. Liberty Tree Planted. Old Map of Milledgeville.
Real Daughters' graves marked. Revolutionary Soldiers' graves marked. La Fayette Centennial.
Address of Col. Erwin Sibley. Early marriage records of Baldwin County. Early Bible record. '''PART V''' -- Biographies. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *''[[Space: History of Baldwin County, Georgia| History of Baldwin County, Georgia]]'' (The Reprint Company, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1978), [ Page ]. * [[#History of Baldwin County, Georgia|History of Baldwin County, Georgia]]

History of Barnard, Vermont with Family Genealogies 1761-1927

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[[Category:Barnard, Vermont]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Vermont, Sources]] == History of Barnard, Vermont with Family Genealogies 1761-1927 == * Published 1928 by Vermont Historical Society in Burlington, Vermont by William Monroe Newton * Two volumes. Volume 1 is Historical. Volume 2 is Genealogical. * Newton, William Monroe. ''History of Barnard, Vermont: With Family Genealogies, 1761-1927''. Montpelier: Vermont Historical Society, 1928. * Citation Example: :::Newton, William Monroe. ''[[Space:History of Barnard, Vermont with Family Genealogies 1761-1927|History of Barnard, Vermont with Family Genealogies 1761-1927]]'' (Montpelier: Vermont Historical Society, 1928) * Footnote Example: :::[[Newton|Newton]]:Vol. 2 Page 71 *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Barnard%2C_Vermont_with_Family_Genealogies_1761-1927|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] See also: ''History of Barnard, Vermont / 1927-1975'' by The Barnard Bicentennial Committee, Taftsville, VT : The Countryman Press, 1975. https://archive.org/details/historyofbarnard0000barn/ === Available Online at These Locations === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102008581 * https://books.google.com/books?id=IrgMAAAAYAAJ ::Also: Electronic copy accessible at LDS Family History Centers.

History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Barnstable, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts == 1620-1637-1686-1890 * by [[Deyo-4|Simeon Lyon Deyo]] (1829-1905) * published by H.W. Blake & Co., New York, 1890 * 1010 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=9iBEAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofbarnsta00deyo * https://archive.org/details/historyofbarnsta00indeyo * https://archive.org/details/historyofbarnsta1890deyo * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE57573 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100734429 * https://hylbom.com/family/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/History_of_Barnstable_County_MA_by_Deyo_1890.pdf * https://capecodhistory.us/Deyo/Deyo-intro.htm === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Deyo, Simeon Lyon. ''[[Space:History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts|History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts]]'' (H.W. Blake, New York, 1890) [ Page ]. * ([[#Deyo|Deyo]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Deyo, Simeon Lyon. ''[[Space:History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts|History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts]]'' (H.W. Blake, New York, 1890) [ Page ].

History of Barnstead, from its First Settlement in 1727 to 1872

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Barnstead, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Barnstead, from its First Settlement in 1727 to 1872 == * by [[Jewett-1195|Jeremiah Peabody Jewett]] (1808-1870) * published Marden & Rowell, Lowell, Mass., 1872 * 264 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Barnstead, from its First Settlement in 1727 to 1872|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Ba_J5t_N27QC * https://archive.org/details/historyofbarnste00jewe * https://archive.org/details/historyofbarnste00jewelc * https://archive.org/details/historyofbarnstenh00jewe * https://archive.org/details/historyofbarnste1727jewe * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028812828 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650896 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/21927/ === Table of Contents === * Preface * Table of Contents * List of Illustrations * The New World * Passaconaway and Eliot * Court trials and Decisions * Barnstead * Dedication of second meeting-house * Fashions in attending church * Land sales * Dimensions of the town, its charter, &c * Trouble with the English government * Revolutionary soldiers * Schools * Lawyers * Manufacturing, hand labor, &c * Representatives to the legislature * Huskings * Climate * Comets * Prominent events * Appendix. ** Biography ** Necrology ** Charter ** Church contract, of a first proprietor ** Test list ** The friends and patrons of this work ** Oblivion === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Jewett, Jeremiah. ''[[Space:History of Barnstead, from its First Settlement in 1727 to 1872|History of Barnstead, from its First Settlement in 1727 to 1872]]'' (Marden & Rowell, Lowell, Mass., 1872) [ Page ]. * ([[#Jewett|Jewett]])

History of Bay County, Michigan

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Bay County, Michigan]][[Category: Michigan, Sources]] Also: [[Space:Sources-Michigan]] == History of Bay County, Michigan== with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers *Author: *Publisher: H.R. Page and Company, 1883 Chicago, Illinois * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:History_of_Bay_County,_Michigan|History of Bay County, Michigan]]'' (H.R. Page and Company, 1883 Chicago, Illinois) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#HRPage|HRPage]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Bay County, Michigan|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available at these locations=== *https://archive.org/details/arh7627.0001.001.umich.edu/ *https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/micounty/ARH7627.0001.001/1

History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania and Its Centennial Celebration

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'''History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania and Its Centennial Celebration'''
2 Volumes

* Joseph H Bausman , Bausman, Joseph H [enderson], 1854- * Publisher: New York : Knickerbocker Press 1904 * Illustrated * Searchable * Worldcat (source edition) [https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-beaver-county-pennsylvania-and-its-centennial-celebration/oclc/1011091262?referer=di&ht=edition 1011091262] ====Copyright.==== :: This book is in the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Public Domain Mark 1.0] as is was published in 1904 with no copyright extension on file. === Available online at these locations: === :: Archive Org * https://archive.org/details/historyofbeaverc01baus '''Vol 1''' * https://archive.org/details/historybeaverco00goog '''Vol 2''' ====Source Example:==== : * Joseph H Bausman ''[https://archive.org/details/historyofbeaverc01baus History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania and Its Centennial Celebration]'' Publisher: New York : Knickerbocker Press 1904 Vol # Page ### ====Inline Citation Example:==== : Joseph H Bausman ''[https://archive.org/details/historyofbeaverc01baus History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania and Its Centennial Celebration]'' Publisher: New York : Knickerbocker Press 1904 Vol # Page ###

History of Bedford, New Hampshire from 1737

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Bedford, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Bedford, New Hampshire from 1737 == Being statistics compiled on the occasion of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the town, May 15, 1900. * published by The Rumford Printing Co., Concord, N.H., 1903 * 1132 pages * Greatly enlarged from the "[[Space:History of Bedford, New-Hampshire|History of Bedford, New-Hampshire]]" published by the town, Boston, 1851. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Bedford, New Hampshire from 1737|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=wQ8zAQAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofbedford1737bedf * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028812852 * https://archive.org/details/historyofbedford00bedfrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008297749 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:History of Bedford, New Hampshire from 1737|History of Bedford, New Hampshire]], from 1737'' (Rumford Printing Co., Concord, N.H., 1903) [ Page ]. * ([[#HBNH|History of Bedford]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:History of Bedford, New Hampshire from 1737|History of Bedford, New Hampshire]], from 1737'' (Rumford Printing Co., Concord, N.H., 1903) [ Page ].

History of Bedford, New-Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Bedford, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Bedford, New-Hampshire == Being statistics, compiled on the occasion of the one hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of the town, May 19th, 1850. * by Capt. [[Patten-2607|William Patten]] (1791-1858) & Rev. [[Savage-4764|Thomas Savage]] (1793-1866) & Dr. [[Woodbury-519|Peter Perkins Woodbury]] (1791-1860) * published by Alfred Mudge, Boston, 1851 * 364 pages * Genealogies of old Bedford families: p. 278-353. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Bedford, New-Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofbedford00bedf * https://archive.org/details/historyofbedford00bedf_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009890070 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008427773 * Update: ''[[Space:History of Bedford, New Hampshire from 1737|History of Bedford, New Hampshire from 1737]]'' (1903) === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:History of Bedford, New-Hampshire|History of Bedford, New-Hampshire]]'' (Alfred Mudge, Boston, 1851) [ Page ]. * ([[#HBNH|Hist. Bedford]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:History of Bedford, New-Hampshire|History of Bedford, New-Hampshire]]'' (Alfred Mudge, Boston, 1851) [ Page ].

History of Bedford and Somerset Counties Pennsylvania, Vol. III

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Bedford County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Somerset County, Pennsylvania]] __notoc__
History of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania, with genealogical and personal history Vol. III

*Blackburn, E. Howard; Welfley, William Henry, Koontz, William Henry, *Publisher The Lewis Publishing Company New York, Chicago 1906 *Volume 3 *Searchable on Archive.org * An Index of all names appearing in this book is found [https://archive.org/details/historyofbedford03blac/page/n595 here]. *WorldCat [https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-bedford-and-somerset-counties-pennsylvania-with-genealogical-and-personal-history/oclc/1046046301 1046046301] ====Copyright.==== :: This book is in the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Public Domain Mark 1.0] as is was published in 1906 with no copyright extension on file. === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofbedford03blac/page/n6 Archive.org - Searchable * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1095412&from=fhd Family Search.org - Page view only. ====Source Example:==== : *Blackburn, E. Howard; et. al. ''[[Space:History_of_Bedford_and_Somerset_Counties_Pennsylvania%2C_Vol._III| History of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania, with genealogical and personal history Vol. III]]'' Publisher: The Lewis Publishing Company New York, Chicago 1906 Page ### ====Inline Citation Example:==== : Blackburn, E. Howard; et. al. ''[[Space:History_of_Bedford_and_Somerset_Counties_Pennsylvania%2C_Vol._III| History of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania, with genealogical and personal history Vol. III]]'' Publisher: The Lewis Publishing Company New York, Chicago 1906 Page ### * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Bedford_and_Somerset_Counties_Pennsylvania%2C_Vol._III|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History of Bennington, VT

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Bennington, Vermont]] [[Category: Vermont, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Vermont|Vermont Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Bennington County, VT == with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers * by Lewis Cass Aldrich * published by D. Mason, 1889 * Source Example: ::: Aldrich, Lewis Cass. ''[[Space:History of Bennington, VT|History of Bennington, VT]]'' (Syracuse: D. Mason, 1889) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Aldrich|Aldrich]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Bennington, VT|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100010491 * https://archive.org/details/historyofbenning1889aldr * https://books.google.com/books?id=maZynQEACAAJ * https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-bennington-county-vt-with-illustrations-and-biographical-sketches-of-some-of-its-prominent-men-and-pioneers/oclc/181186995 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/359336-history-of-bennington-county-vt-with-illustrations-and-biographical-sketches-of-some-of-its-prominent-men-and-pioneers?offset=133864 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/20221/ === Table of Contents === * Introduction * List of Illustrations * Biographical List * Chapter I * Chapter II * Chapter III * Chapter IV * Chapter V * Chapter VI * Chapter VII * Chapter VIII * Chapter IX * Chapter X * Chapter XI * Chapter XII * Chapter XIII * Chapter XIV * Chapter XV. Bennington County in the rebellion of 1861-5 * Chapter XVI. The press of Bennington County * Chapter XVII. The bench and bar of Bennington County * Chapter XVIII. The medical profession * Chapter XIX. The Vermont Centennial Anniversary * Chapter XX. History of the town of Bennington with the villages of Bennington Center, Bennington, and North Bennington * Chapter XXI. History of the town of Manchester * Chapter XXII. History of the town of Arlington * Chapter XXIII. History of the town of Dorset * Chapter XXIV. History of the town of Pownal * Chapter XXV. History of the town of Shaftsbury * Chapter XXVI. History of the town of Sandgate * Chapter XXVII. History of the town of Rupert * Chapter XXVIII. History of the town of Peru * Chapter XXIX. History of the town of Sunderland * Chapter XXX. History of the town of Woodford * Chapter XXXI. History of the town of Readsboro * Chapter XXXII. History of the town of Searsburg * Chapter XXXIII. History of the town of Winhall * Chapter XXXIV. History of the town of Landgrove * Chapter XXXV. History of the town of Glastenbury * Chapter XXVI History of the town of Stamford * Chapter XXXVII. Biographical * Chapter XXX. Brief personal sketches * Index

History of Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey

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[[Category:Bergen County, New Jersey]] [[Category:Passaic County, New Jersey]] [[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey == '''Citation Example''' :Clayton, W. W., and William Nelson. ''[[Space:History_of_Bergen_and_Passaic_Counties%2C_New_Jersey|History of Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey: With Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men.]]'' Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1882 '''Footnote Example''' :[[#BergenPassaic|Clayton]], Page 123 '''Find It''' * [https://archive.org/details/historyofbergen00clay/page/n7/mode/2up archive.org] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Bergen_and_Passaic_Counties%2C_New_Jersey|What Links to Here]]'''

History of Bergen County, New Jersey

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[[Category:Bergen County, New Jersey, History]] [[Category:Bergen County, New Jersey]] [[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] == History of Bergen County, New Jersey == *By James M. Valen *Published at New York by New Jersey Publishing and Engraving Co, 1900. *Suggested source citation (in Wiki format): :::Van Valen, James M. ''[[Space:History of Bergen County, New Jersey|History of Bergen County, New Jersey]]''. New York: New Jersey Publishing and Engraving Co, 1900. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Bergen County, New Jersey|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historybergenco00valegoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008587521 * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL22882294M/History_of_Bergen_county_New_Jersey * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13762/ ($subscription)

History of Berlin, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Berlin, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Berlin, Connecticut == * by [[North-5025|Catherine Melinda North]] (1840-1914) * published by The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, 1916 * 294 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Berlin, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Jb57pVY3xOsC * https://books.google.com/books?id=iR7YtC4noRgC * https://archive.org/details/historyofberlinc00nort * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028842031 * https://archive.org/details/historyberlinco00nortgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651304 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * North, Catherine Melinda. ''[[Space:History of Berlin, Connecticut|History of Berlin, Connecticut]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, 1916) [ Page ]. * ([[#North|North]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

History of Berrien and Van Buren Counties, Michigan

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Berrien County, Michigan]] [[Category: Van Buren County, Michigan]] [[Category: Michigan, Sources]] == History of Berrien and Van Buren Counties, Michigan== With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers * by Franklin Ellis and Crisfield Johnson * published by D. W. Ensign & Co., Philadelphia, 1880 * Source Example: :::Ellis, Franklin & Johnson, Crisfield, [[Space:History of Berrien and Van Buren Counties, Michigan|''History of Berrien and Van Buren Counties, Michigan. With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers'']] (D. W. Ensign & Co., Philadelphia , 1880) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#hisbvbc|''History of Berrien and Van Buren Counties'']], page 430. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Berrien and Van Buren Counties, Michigan|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofberrien00ensi * https://archive.org/details/arh7541.0001.001.umich.edu.

History of Bethel, Formerly Sudbury, Canada, Oxford County, Maine, 1768-1890

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Bethel, Maine]] == History of Bethel, Formerly Sudbury, Canada, Oxford County, Maine, 1768-1890 == With a brief sketch of Hanover and family statistics. * by William Berry Lapham (1828-1894) * published by The Maine Farmer, Augusta, Me., 1891 * Source Example: ::: Lapham, William Berry. ''[[Space:History of Bethel, Formerly Sudbury, Canada, Oxford County, Maine, 1768-1890|History of Bethel, Formerly Sudbury, Canada, Oxford County, Maine, 1768-1890]]'' (Maine Farmer, Augusta, Me., 1891) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Lapham|Lapham]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Bethel, Formerly Sudbury, Canada, Oxford County, Maine, 1768-1890|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=4vUgAQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=xrETAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofbethelf00laph * https://archive.org/details/historyofbethelf1768laph * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=24995 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Abstract of Contents * Index of Illustrations * Views * Index of Personal Sketches * Chapter I. Epitome of Maine History * Chapter II. Grants of Narragansett and Canada Townships * Chapter III. Sudbury Canada Grant * Chapter IV. Natural Features * Chapter V. First Settlers * Chapter VI. Sudbury Canada Attacked by Indians * Chapter VII. Defensive Measures * Chapter VIII. Early Statistics * Chapter IX. Increase of Population and Incorporation * Chapter X. A Second Enumeration * Chapter XI. The Androscoggin Indians * Chapter XII. Military Affairs--Soldiers of the Revolution * Chapter XIII. Travel and Mail Facilities * Chapter XIV. Later Settlements * Chapter XV. A Chapter of Statistics * Chapter XVI. Prominent Bethel Men Deceased * Chapter XVII. Abstract of Town Records. 1797 to 1850 * Chapter XVIII. Picturesque Bethel * Chapter XIX. Churches and Ministers * Chapter XX. Physicians * Chapter XXI. Lawyers * Chapter XXII. Bethel in the War of the Rebellion * Chapter XXIII. Educational Matters * Chapter XXIV. Bethel Centennial * Chapter XXV. Temperance Reform * Chapter XXVI. David Robbins * Chapter XXVII. Sketches Personal * Chapter XXVIII. Industrial * Chapter XXIX. Real Estate Transfers * Chapter XXX. Fraternal Societies * Chapter XXXI. Bethel Hill * Chapter XXXII. Fragments * Chapter XXXIII. Official Register--Selectmen * Chapter XXXIV. Brief Sketch of Hanover * Appendix: Abstract of Town Records, Page 663 * Index of names, Page 667

History of Beverly, Civil and Ecclesiastical, From Its Settlement in 1630 to 1842

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Beverly, Massachusetts]] == History of Beverly, Civil and Ecclesiastical, From Its Settlement in 1630 to 1842 == * by Edwin Martin Stone (1805-1883) * published by James Munroe and Co., Boston, 1843 * Includes index of names and subject index * Source Example: ::: Stone, Edwin. ''[[Space:History of Beverly, Civil and Ecclesiastical, From Its Settlement in 1630 to 1842|History of Beverly, Civil and Ecclesiastical, From Its Settlement in 1630 to 1842]]'' (James Munroe and Co., Boston, 1843) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Stone|Stone]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Beverly, Civil and Ecclesiastical, From Its Settlement in 1630 to 1842|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=EJwxqsapjSMC * https://books.google.com/books?id=TLErf1GD0pwC * https://books.google.com/books?id=Jl1AAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historybeverlyc00stongoog * https://archive.org/details/historybeverlyc01stongoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofbeverly00ston * https://archive.org/details/historyofbeverlys00ston * https://archive.org/details/historyofbeverly00stone * https://archive.org/details/historyofbeverly00ston_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008587212 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101991122

History of Billerica, Massachusetts, with a Genealogical register

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Billerica, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Billerica, Massachusetts, with A Genealogical Register == * by Rev. [[Hazen-2048|Henry Allen Hazen]], A.M. (1832-1900) * published by A. Williams and Co., Boston, 1883 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Billerica, Massachusetts, with a Genealogical register|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofbilleri00hazen * https://books.google.com/books?id=OVunB0IQ_EcC * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009560503 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/373982 === Table of Contents === * CHAPTER I. — Early Grants — Shawshin. * CHAP. II. — First Settlers — Locations And Relationships. * CHAP. III. — Land Distribution. * CHAP. IV. — The Story As Told In The Records. * CHAP. V. — Boundaries. * CHAP. VI. — Roads and Bridges. * CHAP. VII. — The Indians And Wamesit. * CHAP. VIII. — Indian And Military. * CHAP. IX. — Religious History. * CHAP. X. — Gleanings From Records. * CHAP. XI. — Land Distribution. * CHAP. XII. — Dismemberment. * CHAP. XIII. — The Revolution. * CHAP. XIV. — Education. * CHAP. XV. — Religious History. * CHAP. XVI. — Canal, Turnpike And Railroads. * CHAP. XVII. — Mills — Manufactures. * CHAP. XVIII.— Billerica In The Rebellion. * CHAP. XIX. — The Mother-Town Of Billericay. * CHAP. XX. — Miscellaneous And Final. * LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. === Eratta === * See: Addenda, [https://books.google.com/books?id=OVunB0IQ_EcC&vq=Addenda&pg=RA2-PA7 Page 509] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hazen, Henry Allen. ''[[Space:History of Billerica, Massachusetts, with a Genealogical register|History of Billerica, Massachusetts, with A Genealogical Register]]'' (A. Williams & Co., Boston, 1883). [ Page ]. * [[#Hazen|Hazen, History of Billerica]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Hazen|Hazen, History of Billerica]]: [ Page ])

History of Blue Earth County

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Minnesota, Sources]] == History of Blue Earth County == and biographies of its leading citizens * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149875448/thomas-hughes Thomas Hughes],1854 - 1934 * published by Middle West Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1901 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Blue Earth County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/cu31924028912925/page/n10 ===Table of Contents=== *Index follows table of contents Chapter I. Blue Earth County — Aboriginal Days

Chapter II. Indian Legends of Blue Earth County

Chapter III. French Explorers — LeSueur and His Copper Discovery — Indian Wars

Chapter IV. Explorations at Carver, Long, Featherstonhaugh and Others — First Steamboat Excursions on the Minnesota

Chapter V. First Settlement in Blue Earth County

Chapter VI. Events in Mankato in the Summer of 1852

Chapter VII. Blue Earth County Created— Its Prior Political History

Chapter VIII. Loss of Territory — Winnebago Reservation — Events of 1855

Chapter IX. The Mapleton and Welsh Colonies — and Other Seltlements of 1856

Chapter X. The Inkpadutah Massacre of 1857

Chapter XI. Events of 1858 — The Five Million Loan Bill — Division of County into Townships

Chapter XII. Events of 1860 and 1861— Beginning of the Civil War and First Enlistments

Chapter XIII. The Great Sioux Massacre of 1802 — The Mankato and South Bend Companies at New Ulm

Chapter XIV. "Mankato Home Guards" — Surrender and Trial of the Indians — The Hanging at Mankato

Chapter XV. Legislative Aid for Settlers— Events of 1863 and 1864

Chapter XVI. Closing Events of 1864 — Murder of the Jewett Family

Chapter XVII. Events in Blue Earth County After 1865 Peace Reigns, Wheels of Progress put in Motion — First Railway

Chapter XVIII. Events of Early Seventies — "Winona and Wells Railways Reach Mankato

Chapter XIX. The Grasshoppers— Events of 1876-7— The Winter of 1881-2 and the Big Flood

Chapter XX. History of Minnesota Valley — Events of 1884-6 — Building of the Court House

Chapter XXI. Cannon Valley Railway — The Alliance Movement — Government Building at Mankato

Chapter XXII. Events of 1893 to 1898— Chinch Bugs and Drouth— The Spanish War

Chapter XXIII. Mankato's Golden Jubilee — Recent Events — The Conclusion

Chapter XXIV. Township Histories—
:Beauford Township :Butternut Valley Township :Cambria Township :Cereeco Township :Danville Township :Decoria Township :Garden City Township :Jamestown Township :Judson Township :Le Ray Township :Lime Township :Lincoln Township :Lyra Township :Mankato Township :Mapleton Township :McPherson Township :Medo Township :Pleasant Mound Township :Rapidan Township :Shelby Township :South Bend Township :Sterling Township :Vernon Center Township Legislative Members District Judges County Officers Population of Blue Earth County for Ten Census Years Public Charity Bridges of Blue Earth County School Statistics Biographies === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: History of Blue Earth County| History of Blue Earth County]]'' (Middle West Publishing Co, Chicago, Illinois, 1901), [ Page ]. *[[#Hughes|Hughes]]

History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas counties, Kentucky

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Bourbon County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Harrison County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Nicholas County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Scott County, Kentucky]] == Edit Profile of History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas counties, Kentucky == * by author [[Perrin-3984|William Henry Perrin]] (1834-1891) * publication date 1882 * published by Chicago : O.L. Baskin & co. * Source Example: :::== Sources ==
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:::* Perrin, William Henry "[[Space:History_of_Bourbon%2C_Scott%2C_Harrison_and_Nicholas_counties%2C_Kentucky|History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas counties, Kentucky]]", Chicago : O.L. Baskin & co., 1882. Archive.org(https://archive.org/details/cu31924081311676/page/n16/mode/2up : 21 May 2021) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#PERRIN|History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas counties, Kentucky]]: Page 390 * In all following references you can just use this: ::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Bourbon%2C_Scott%2C_Harrison_and_Nicholas_counties%2C_Kentucky|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924081311676/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770567 * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/99177 * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Bourbon_Scott_Harrison_and_Ni.html?id=kRnUDwAAQBAJ ''[preview and ebook for purchase]''

History of Bradford, Mass., From the Earliest Period to the Close of 1820

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Bradford, Massachusetts]] == History of Bradford, Mass., From the Earliest Period to the Close of 1820 == Reprint of "A discourse delivered in the East parish in Bradford, December 22, 1820; two hundred years after the first settlement in New England. Containing a history of the town. By Gardner B. Perry. Haverhill, Printed by Burrill and Hersey, 1821." As contained in his historical sermon delivered Dec. 20, 1820. * by Gardner Braman Perry (1783-1859) * published by C.C. Morse & Son, printers, Haverhill, Mass., 1872, 1883 * [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (1883) Vol. 37, [https://books.google.com/books?id=wG3D1iRhF-cC&pg=PA327 Page 327]: "...it is remarkably complete in its details, and the publishers have one well to reproduce it." * Source Example: ::: Perry, Gardner Braman. ''[[Space:History of Bradford, Mass., From the Earliest Period to the Close of 1820|History of Bradford, Mass., From the Earliest Period to the Close of 1820]]'' (C.C. Morse & Son, Mass., 1872) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Perry|Perry]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Bradford, Mass., From the Earliest Period to the Close of 1820|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofbradfor02perry * https://archive.org/details/historyofbradfor00perr_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyofbradfor00perr * https://archive.org/details/historyofbradform00perr * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007706642 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009597867

History of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Selections

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Selections == * by Henry C. Bradsby * published by S.B. Nelson & Co., Publishers, Chicago, 1891 * Source Example: ::: Bradsby, Henry C. ''[[Space:History of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Selections|History of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Selections]]'' (S.B. Nelson & Co., Chicago, 1891) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Bradsby|Bradsby]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Selections|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006706364 * https://archive.org/details/historyofbradfor00brad * https://books.google.com/books?id=8dAwAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009599123 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011262513

History of Braxton County and central West Virginia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:West Virginia]] [[Category: Braxton County, West Virginia]] ==History of Braxton County and central West Virginia == * by John Davison Sutton * published in Sutton, West Virginia, 1919 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Braxton County and central West Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofbraxton00sutt/page/n5 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh49041878/ * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Braxton_County_and_Central_We.html?id=YUREAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100735459 ===Contents by Chapters=== :'''Chapter I. The Value and Purpose of History'''; Virginia; Its Governors and Officials; Its Early Settlement; Its Name and Origin; The Great Range of Mountains Separating the Old State from the New; The Bison Range. :'''Chapter II. West Virginia; Its Birthplace in the Hearts of the Freemen of the Mountains'''; Constitutions; West Virginia Legislature; Governors, etc.; Elevation of West Virginia; Counties of State With Names of County Seats; When Formed, etc.; The History of Song, "West Virginia Hills.'' :'''Chapter III. Braxton County'''; Its Origin; When Formed; Population; Wealth; Its Representatives; Its Rivers and Natural Scenery; Its Wealth in Mineral Products; Its Schools. :'''Chapter IV. Mound Builders'''; Cliff Dwellers; Indians; Early Emigration; Defenses and Early Forts. :'''Chapter V. State and County Roads'''; County Towns; Central Counties of the State. :'''Chapter VI. Organization of the County Court'''; First Court; Last Circuit and County Court Held in the County Before the Organization of the Board of Supervisors; First Officers Appointed and Elected, County Roads, Early Marriage Liscences, etc. :'''Chapter VII. Virginia in the Revolutionary War'''; General Averill's Great Raid to Salem; Morgan's Raid; Confederate Raids in the State; Chronology of Military Event; Roster of Soldiers of Braxton County, both Union and Confederate; Civil War Incidents and Tragedies. :'''Chapter VIII. Early Commerce'''; West Virginia's Great Wealth in Native Genseng; Its Value to the Early Settlers; Old Mills: Lumbering on Elk; Great Floods. :'''Chapter IX. Prominent Men of Central West Virginia''' ; Men of Great Strength ; Church Organizations and a History of Each Church. :'''Chapter X. Miscellaneous''', including Animals. Game and Fish, Large and Wonderful Trees, Meteorology, Incidents, etc.; Generals of the U. S. Army; Burial Place of our Presidents, etc. :'''Chapter XL. Tragedies'''; Early Habits of the Citizens; Stock Raising; Anecdotes. :'''Chapter XII. Personal Writings'''; Pisgah Mountain, by Dr. A. B. Riker; Henry G. Davis at Mount Bayard; Lists of Old Persons; Fifth Generations, and Large Families; Biographical Sketches and Family History; The Nation's Fifth Foreign War, with Lists of Volunteers and Drafted Men from this County. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *''[[Space: History of Braxton County and central West Virginia| History of Braxton County and central West Virginia]]'' (Sutton, West Virginia, 1919) * [[#HOBCWV|HOBCWV]]

History of Bridgeport and Vicinity

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Bridgeport, Connecticut]] [[Category: Stratford, Connecticut]] [[Category: Fairfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Bridgeport and Vicinity == Includes one chapter each on the towns of Stratford and Fairfield * by [[Waldo-466|George Curtis Waldo, Jr.]] ((1888-1956) * published by S. J. Clarke Publishing, New York, 1917 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Bridgeport and Vicinity|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DwkWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofbridgep01wald ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_DwkWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651306 * Vol. 2 contains biographical sketches ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gAkWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofbridgep00wald ::* https://archive.org/details/historybridgepo01waldgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofbridgep02wald ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651306 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Waldo, George Curtis, Jr.,. ''[[Space:History of Bridgeport and Vicinity|History of Bridgeport and Vicinity]]'' (S.J. Clarke, New York, 1917) [ Page ]. * ([[#Waldo|Waldo]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Waldo, George Curtis, Jr.,. ''[[Space:History of Bridgeport and Vicinity|History of Bridgeport and Vicinity]]'' (S.J. Clarke, New York, 1917) [ Page ].

History of Bristol, Vermont

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Bristol, Vermont]] == History of Bristol, Vermont == (1762-1959) * compiled by Outlook Club of Bristol, Vermont ; Bertha H. Estes, Frances P. Kneeland, Helen N. Trombley. * published 1959 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:History of Bristol, Vermont|History of Bristol, Vermont]]'' (2nd edition, 1959) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#HBV|History of Bristol, Vermont]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Bristol, Vermont|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 2nd edition https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009890081

History of Bristol County, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Bristol County, Massachusetts]] == History of Bristol County, Massachusetts == with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men * by D. Hamilton Hurd * published by J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia PA, 1883 * Source Example: ::: Hurd, D. Hamilton. ''[[Space: History of Bristol County, Massachusetts|History of Bristol County, Massachusetts]]'' (J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, PA 1883) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hurd|Hurd]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Bristol County, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofbristol00hurd * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011205865 * https://books.google.com/books?id=uauYBOCKCS0C * http://www.mdhervey.com/xtra_pages/archive/HERVEY/BRISTOL * Part 1 https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Bristol_County_Massachusetts.html?id=uauYBOCKCS0C * Part 2 https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Bristol_County_Massachusetts.html?id=AmTJUSifk8AC * Part 1 https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=uauYBOCKCS0C&rdid=book-uauYBOCKCS0C&rdot=1 * Part 2 https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=AmTJUSifk8AC&rdid=book-AmTJUSifk8AC&rdot=1 * Ancestry.com $: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/17949/

History of Brookline, Formerly Raby, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Brookline, New Hampshire]] == History of Brookline, Formerly Raby, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire == * by Edward E. Parker (1842-1923) * published by The Meals Printing Co., Gardner, Mass., 1914 * Source Example: ::: Parker, Edward E., ''[[Space:History of Brookline, Formerly Raby, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire|History of Brookline, Formerly Raby, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire]]'' (Meals Printing Co., Gardner, Mass., 1914) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Parker|Parker]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Brookline, Formerly Raby, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofbrookli00parkrich * https://archive.org/details/historyofbrooklirhc00park * https://archive.org/details/historyofbrookli00park_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyofbrookli00parke * https://archive.org/details/historyofbrookli00park * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028812910 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006686979

History of Brooklyn, Susquehanna Co., Penn'a., Its Homes and Its People

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Brooklyn, Pennsylvania]] == History of Brooklyn, Susquehanna Co., Penn'a., Its Homes and Its People == * by Edward A. Weston * published by W. A. Squier, Brooklyn, PA, 1889 * "Alphabetical addenda" dated October, 1892: p. [283]-300. * Source Example: ::: Weston, Edward. ''[[Space:History of Brooklyn, Susquehanna Co., Penn'a., Its Homes and Its People|History of Brooklyn, Susquehanna Co., Penn'a., Its Homes and Its People]]'' (W.A. Squier, Brooklyn, PA, 1889) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Weston|Weston]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Brooklyn, Susquehanna Co., Penn'a., Its Homes and Its People|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=MVMVAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofbrookly00west * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651575 === Table of Contents === * Index, [https://archive.org/stream/historyofbrookly00west#page/257/mode/1up Page 257] * Alphabetical Addenda, [https://archive.org/stream/historyofbrookly00west#page/283/mode/1up Page 283] * Additional Items [https://archive.org/stream/historyofbrookly00west#page/n604/mode/1up Page 299]

History of Broome County, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Broome County,_New_York]] == The history of Broome County, New York == The History of Broome County, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers * editor H. P. Smith * published by D. Mason & Co., Syracuse, New York, 1885 * Citation Example: :::''[[Space:History of Broome County, New_York|The History of Broome County, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers]]'' (H. P. Smith, Editor, D. Mason & Co. Publisher, Syracuse, New York, 1885.) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Broome_History_Smith|History of Broome County, New_York]]: Page 487 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Broome County, New_York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofbroomec00smit * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/264970 * https://books.google.com/books?id=1ZefcQAACAAJ * https://openlibrary.org/works/OL5958470W/History_of_Broome_county * http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-broome-county-with-illustrations-and-biographical-sketches-of-some-of-its-prominent-men-and-pioneers/oclc/2660512 * $ https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13243

History of Brunswick, Topsham, and Harpswell, Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Brunswick, Maine]] [[Category:Topsham, Maine]] [[Category:Harpswell, Maine]] == History of Brunswick, Topsham, and Harpswell, Maine == Including the ancient territory know as Pejepscot. * by George Augustus Wheeler, M.D. (1837-1923) and Henry Warren Wheeler (b.1840) * published by Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, Bostonm 1878 * Source Example: ::: Wheeler, George Augustus. ''[[Space:History of Brunswick, Topsham, and Harpswell, Maine|History of Brunswick, Topsham, and Harpswell, Maine]]'' (Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, 1878) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Wheeler|Wheeler]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Brunswick, Topsham, and Harpswell, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=AmSFIvLGjLoC * https://archive.org/details/historybrunswic00wheegoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofbrunswi01whee * https://archive.org/details/historyofbrunswi00whee_0 * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028809873 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650799 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009570749 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100261641

History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, From the Discovery of the Delaware to the Present Time

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, From the Discovery of the Delaware to the Present Time == * by William Watts Hart Davis. A.M. * 1st ed. published by Democrat Book and Job Office Print, Doylestown, PA., 1876 * 2nd ed. published by Lewis Publishing Company, Bucks County, PA., 1905 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, From the Discovery of the Delaware to the Present Time|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1876) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Q04MAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009792435 ::* https://archive.org/details/historybuckscou00davigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bwtNS1C8ljwC ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofbucksco00davi_0 * Vol. 1 (1905) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=skgVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651578 ::* https://archive.org/details/historybuckscou00jordgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=skgVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofbucksco01davi * Vol. 2 (1905) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7kgVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651578 ::* https://archive.org/details/Bucks_County_History_1903 * Vol. 3 (1905) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651578 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofbucksco03davi === Citation Formats === * Davis, William. ''[[Space:History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, From the Discovery of the Delaware to the Present Time|History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, From the Discovery of the Delaware to the Present Time]]'' (Lewis Pub. Co., Bucks County, PA., 1905) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Davis|Davis]])

History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Including an Account of its Original Exploration

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Including an Account of its Original Exploration == its relation to the settlements of New Jersey and Delaware; its erection into a separate county, also its subsequent growth and development, with sketches of its historic and interesting localities, and biographies of many of its representative citizens. * by J. H. Battle * published by A. Warner, Philadelphia, Pa., Chicago, Ill., 1887 * Citation Example: ::: Battle, J.H., ''[[Space:History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Including an Account of its Original Exploration|History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Including an Account of its Original Exploration]]'' (A. Warner, Philadelphia, Pa., Chicago, Ill., 1887) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Battle|Battle]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Including an Account of its Original Exploration|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historybuckscou00unkngoog * http://books.google.com/books?id=vx8MAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924090934682 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009797063 * https://books.google.com/books?id=vx8MAAAAYAAJ

History of Burlington and Mercer Counties, New Jersey

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[[Category:Burlington County, New Jersey]] [[Category:Mercer County, New Jersey]] [[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ==History of Burlington and Mercer Counties, New Jersey: With Biographical Sketches of Many of Their Pioneers and Prominent Men== '''Citation Example''' :Woodward, E M, and John F. Hageman. ''[[Space:History_of_Burlington_and_Mercer_Counties%2C_New_Jersey|History of Burlington and Mercer Counties]]'' (Philadelphia, Everts & Peck, 1883) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#S1|Woodward]] Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24656977M/History_of_Burlington_and_Mercer_Counties_New_Jersey Open Library] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008726652 Hathi] * [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13729 Ancestry] * Archive.org ** [https://archive.org/details/historyofburling01wood Vol. 1] ** [https://archive.org/details/historyofburling00wood Vol. 2] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Burlington_and_Mercer_Counties%2C_New_Jersey|What Links to Here]] '''

History of Butler and Bremer Counties, Iowa

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Butler County, Iowa]] [[Category: Bremer County, Iowa]] [[Category: Iowa, Sources]] = History of Butler and Bremer Counties, Iowa, = Together with Sketches of their Towns, Villages and Townships, Educational, Civil, Military and Political History; Portrairs of Prominent Persons, and Biographies of Representatives Citizens * published by Union Publishing Company, Springfield, Ill., 1883 * Source Example: :::* [[Space:History of Butler and Bremer Counties, Iowa|''History of Butler and Bremer Counties, Iowa'']], Together with Sketches of their Towns, Villages and Townships, Educational, Civil, Military and Political History; Portraits of Prominent Persons, and Biographies of Representatives Citizens. Union Publishing Co., Springfield, IL, 1883. * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#hisbbci|''History of Butler and Bremer Counties, Iowa'']] (page 336]) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Butler and Bremer Counties, Iowa|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online at these locations: == * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064482086&view=1up&seq=13

History of Butler County Iowa

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Iowa]] == History of Butler County Iowa== === A Record of Settlement, Organization, Progress and Achievement === * Citation Example: ::: ''[[Space:History_of_Butler_County_Iowa|History of Butler County Iowa]]'' (Hart, Irving H. Chicago, Illinois. S.J. Hart Publishing Co., 1914.) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Hart_Butler_County|History_of_Butler_County_Iowa]]: Page 98 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Butler_County_Iowa|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Butler_County_Iowa.html?id=lYQUAAAAYAAJ * https://www.amazon.com/History-Butler-County-Iowa-Vol/dp/0365509280 :Volume 1 * https://archive.org/details/historybutlerco01hartgoog * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081920369&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 :Volume 2 * https://archive.org/details/historyofbutlerc02hart/page/n5/mode/2up * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081920351&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021

History of Calhoun County and its people up to the year 1910

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Calhoun County, Illinois]] ==History of Calhoun County and its people up to the year 1910== *Written by Carpenter, George Wilbur *Publication date 1933 *Citation Example: :::UIUC: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. ''[[Space:History of Calhoun County and its people up to the year 1910|History of Calhoun County and its people up to the year 1910]]'', Publication date 1933.[https://archive.org/details/historyofcalhoun00carp/page/n2/mode/1up] *Footnote Example: ::: [[#UIUC|UIUC]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Calhoun County and its people up to the year 1910|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] *On-line: :*https://archive.org/details/historyofcalhoun00carp/page/n3/mode/2up]

History of Cambria County, Pennsylvania

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'''History of Cambria County, Pennsylvania'''
With Genealogical Memoirs
Volumes 1 - 3

===
Foreword
=== :(Excerpts) A history of Cambria County and its people is an essential par of the progress of civilization in our country for two hundred and twenty five years. ~ It is worthy to modestly enroll the achievements of her people among the annals of our country. *Storey, Henry Wilson *Publication date 1907 *Topics Cambria County (Pa.) -- History, Cambria County (Pa.) -- Genealogy *Publisher New York, Chicago, The Lewis Publishing Company *Illustrated *Searchable :''Notes:'' *Volume 1 covers early settlement, first families, economics, politics, disasters and industry *Volume 2 covers the events, American conflicts from War 1812 to Spanish American War, schools, the Arts, some distinguished Cambrians and the Centennial. *Volume 3 is a compilation of famous Cambrians. ====Copyright.==== :: These books are in the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Public Domain Mark 1.0] as they were published in 1907 with no copyright extension on file. === Available online at these locations: === #https://archive.org/details/historyofcambria01stor/page/n10 '''Vol 1''' [https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-cambria-county-pennsylvania/oclc/1045985944 OCLC] #https://archive.org/details/Cambria_County_Pennsylvania_History_1907/page/n14 '''Vol 2''' #https://archive.org/details/historyofcambria03stor/page/n10 '''Vol 3''' [https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-cambria-county-pennsylvania/oclc/1045953447 OCLC] ====Source Example:==== : * Storey, Henry Wilson , ''[[Space:History_of_Cambria_County%2C_Pennsylvania|History of Cambria County Pennsylvania]]'' Publisher New York, Chicago, The Lewis Publishing Company 1907 Vol. # Page ### ====Inline Citation Example:==== : Storey, Henry Wilson , ''[[Space:History_of_Cambria_County%2C_Pennsylvania|History of Cambria County Pennsylvania]]'' Publisher New York, Chicago, The Lewis Publishing Company 1907 Vol. # Page ### * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Cambria_County%2C_Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877: With a Genealogical Register.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877: With a Genealogical Register. == * by [[Paige-374|Lucius Robinson Paige]] (1802-1896) * published by H. O. Houghton, Boston, 1877 * supplement by [[James-19724|Mary Isabella Gozzaldi]] (1852-) * published:  Cambridge historical society, 1930. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Cambridge%2C_Massachusetts%2C_1630-1877:_With_a_Genealogical_Register.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/772985-history-of-cambridge-massachusetts-1630-1877-with-a-genealogical-register-by-lucius-r-paige-comprising-a-biographical-and-genealogical-record-of-the-early-settlers-and-their-descendants-with-references-to-their-wills-and-the-administrat?offset=16 * https://archive.org/details/historyofcambrid00paig/page/n9/mode/2up * https://books.google.com/books?id=Yc00AQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=ezsVAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=UfrVQjFQBbQC * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028819568 * https://archive.org/details/historyofcambrid00paig * https://archive.org/details/historyofcambrid01paig * https://archive.org/details/historyofcambrid2163paig * https://archive.org/details/historycambridg00paiggoog * https://archive.org/details/historycambridg01paiggoog * https://archive.org/details/historycambridg02paiggoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofcambrid00paigiala * https://archive.org/details/historyofcambrid00paiguoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007646075 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012293190 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FDBxDwAAQBAJ search & snippet * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1NBTW-JhT4gC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HDBxDwAAQBAJ search & snippet ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HhExDwAAQBAJ ==== Supplement and Index ==== * (1930) by Mary Isabella Gozzaldi ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EcAbhpypCD0C == Source Example == * Gozzaldi, Mary Isabella; Paige, Lucius Robinson. ''[[Space:History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877: With a Genealogical Register.|History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877: With a Genealogical Register.]]'' ( Cambridge historical society, 1930.)

History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630-1877. With a Genealogical Register.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Cambridge, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630-1877. With a Genealogical Register. == * by [[Paige-374|Lucius Robinson Paige]] (1802-1896) * published H.O. Houghton and Co., Boston, 1877 * 731 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630-1877. With a Genealogical Register.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofcambrid00paigiala Page 1-731 * https://books.google.com/books?id=UfrVQjFQBbQC Page 1-343 * https://books.google.com/books?id=1NBTW-JhT4gC Page 344-731 * [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=17389 Searchable at Ancestry.com (membership required)] * ...with Supplement and Index. published 1930 by The Cambridge Historical Society ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010028499 Page 1-860 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Paige, Lucius Robinson. ''[[Space:History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630-1877. With a Genealogical Register.|History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630-1877. With a Genealogical Register.]]'' (H.O. Houghton, Boston, 1877) [ Page ]. * ([[#Paige|Paige]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Paige, Lucius Robinson. ''[[Space:History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630-1877. With a Genealogical Register.|History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630-1877. With a Genealogical Register.]]'' (H.O. Houghton, Boston, 1877) [ Page ].

History of Camden County, New Jersey

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[[Category:Camden County, New Jersey]] [[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ==History of Camden County, New Jersey== '''Citation Example''' :Prowell, George Reeser. ''[[Space:History_of_Camden_County%2C_New_Jersey|The History of Camden County, New Jersey.]]'' (Philadelphia: Richards, 1886) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Prowell|Prowell]] Page 123 '''Find It''' * [https://archive.org/details/historyofcamdenc00prow archive.org] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=FPhHAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books] * [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/42191845 Find in a Library] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Camden_County%2C_New_Jersey|Profiles & Pages that Link to Here]]'''

History of Candia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Candia, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Candia == Once known as Charmingfare; with notices of some of the early families. * by [[Eaton-11442|Francis Brown Eaton]] (1825-1904) * published by J. O. Adams, Manchester, N.H., 1852 * 151 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: History of Candia | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=TS0TAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007657249 * https://archive.org/details/historyofcandiao00eat * https://archive.org/details/historyofcandiao00eato * https://archive.org/details/historyofcandiao00eatoiala * https://archive.org/details/historycandiaon00haywgoog * https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/public/gdcmassbookdig/historyofcandiao00eat/historyofcandiao00eat.pdf === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Eaton, Francis Brown. ''[[Space:History of Candia|History of Candia]]'' (J.O. Adams, Manchester, N.H., 1852) [ Page ]. * ([[#Eaton|Eaton]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Eaton, Francis Brown. ''[[Space:History of Candia|History of Candia]]'' (J.O. Adams, Manchester, N.H., 1852) [ Page ].

History of Captain John Kathan

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == History of Captain John Kathan == :The First Settler of Dummerston, Vt. and His Associates and Family Descendants, and the Moores, the Frosts, the Willards, Allied by Marriage to the Kathans. Also a Partial Account of William French and Daniel Houghton the First Martyrs of the Revolution * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/250951030/david-lufkin-mansfield David Lufkin Mansfield], 1837 - 1905 * published by E. L. Hildreth & Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1902 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Captain John Kathan|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=DT9WAAAAMAAJ&rdid=book-DT9WAAAAMAAJ&rdot=1 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10321/ * https://www.loc.gov/item/03026849/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005770334 === Table of Contents === :Index :Chapter I. Captain John Kathan. 1707-1787 :Chapter II. Alexander Kathan, Esq. 1729-1825 :Chapter III. Lieut. Daniel Kathan. 1741-1807 :Chapter IV :Chapter V. John Kathan, Jr. 1732-1802 :Chapter VI. Genealogy of the Moore families allied by marriage to the Kathans :Chapter VII. Daniel Kathan, second, 1760-1804 :Chapter VIII. John Kathan, 1790-1859 :Chapter IX. Gardner Kathan, 1767-1813 :Chapter X. Charles Kathan, born 1766 :Chapter XI. Jesse and Joanna Frost === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Mansfield, David. ''[[Space:History of Captain John Kathan | History of Captain John Kathan ]]'' (Brattleboro, Vermont, 1902), [ Page ]. * ([[#Mansfield|Mansfield]])

History of Carroll County, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Carroll County, New Hampshire]] == History of Carroll County, New Hampshire == * by Georgia Drew Merrill. * published by W.A. Fergusson & Co., Boston, 1889. * Source Example: ::: Merrill, Georgia Drew. ''[[Space:History of Carroll County, New Hampshire|History of Carroll County, New Hampshire]]'' (W.A. Fergusson & Co., Boston, 1889) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Merrill|Merrill]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Carroll County, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=nQE2AQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofcarroll89merr * https://archive.org/details/historyofcarroll00merr * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011983773

History of Cass County, Indiana

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Cass County, Indiana]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Indiana | Indiana Sources]] == History of Cass County, Indiana, == '''from the earliest time to the present... with biographical sketches, notes, etc., together with an extended history of the Northwest, the Indiana Territory, and the state of Indiana''' * edited by Thomas B. Helm * published by Brant & Fuller, Chicago, 1886 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Cass_County,_Indiana|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Usage === :* Helm, Thomas B., ed. ''[[Space:History_of_Cass_County,_Indiana|History of Cass County, Indiana: from the earliest time to the present... with biographical sketches, notes, etc., together with an extended history of the Northwest, the Indiana Territory, and the state of Indiana]].'' Chicago: Brant & Fuller, 1886. :[[#Helm1886|Helm1886]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/historyofcasscou00helm * Google Books: https://books.google.com/books?id=3BcVAAAAYAAJ * HathiTrust: https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081818738 * WorldCat: https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/680468213

History of Cattaraugus County, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Cattaraugus County, New York]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York]] == History of Cattaraugus County, New York, == '''with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers''' * by Franklin Ellis and [[Nash-11954 | Eugene Arus Nash]] * published by L.H. Everts, Philadelphia, 1879 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Cattaraugus County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/history_of_cattaraugus_county_new_york_1879/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012288602 * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Cattaraugus_County_New_York.html?id=o8oxAQAAMAAJ * https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nycattar/1879history/ * https://ldsgenealogy.com/NY/History-of-Cattaraugus-County-New-York-with-Illustrations-and-Biographical-Sketches-of-Some-of-Its-Prominent-Men-and-Pioneers.htm * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12437/ ''[paywalled]'' ===Library availability=== * https://search.worldcat.org/title/history-of-cattaraugus-county-new-york/oclc/1215381 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Ellis, Franklin, and E.A. Nash. ''[[Space:History of Cattaraugus County, New York|History of Cattaraugus County, New York]]'' (L.H. Everts, Philadelphia, 1879) [ Page ]. * ([[#Ellis|Ellis]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Ellis, Franklin, and E.A. Nash. ''[[Space:History of Cattaraugus County, New York|History of Cattaraugus County, New York]]'' (L.H. Everts, Philadelphia, 1879) [ Page ].

History of Cayuga County, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Cayuga County, New York]] == History of Cayuga County, New York == : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/65443381/elliot-grey-storke Elliot G. Storke,1811-1879]. cn * published by D.Mason & Co., Syracuse, New York, 1879 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Cayuga County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofcayugac00stor/page/n5 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh14152940/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733947 ===Table of Contents=== :Introduction :Chapter I.— The Iroquois Confederacy :Chapter II.— The Iroquois and Early Colonist :Chapter III.— Jesuit Missions among the Cayuga :Chapter IV.— Indian Habits and Usages :Chapter V.— Land Titles :Chapter VI.— Early Civil Divisions :Chapter VII.— Geological Formation :Chapter VIII.— Early Modes of Travel :Chapter IX.— History of the Press :Chapter X.— Progress of Education :Chapter XI. —Art and Professional Artists :Chapter XII.— Valuation and Taxation :Chapter XIII.— Agricultural Societies :Chapter XIV.— Cayuga Co. Medical Societies :Chapter XV.— Early Courts. Counsellors and Cases :Chapter XVI.— Cayuga in the War of the Rebellion :Chapter XVII.— Cayuga in the War of the Rebellion :Chapter XVIII.— Cayuga in the War of the Rebellion :Chapter XIX.— Cayuga in the War of the Rebellion :Chapter XX.— Cayuga in the War of the Rebellion :Chapter XXL— Cayuga in the War of the Rebellion :Chapter XXII.— Aurelius and Hardenbergh's Corners :Chapter XXIII. —History of Auburn- Village Incorporated :Chapter XXIV.— History of Auburn- Incorporated as a City :Chapter XXV.— Auburn Manufactures :Chapter XXVI.— Auburn Wholesale Business :Chapter XXVII.— Auburn Schools :Chapter XXVIII.— Churches of Auburn :Chapter XXIX. -History of Auburn - First Library :Chapter XXX. — History of Auburn-Biographical Sketches of Prominent Citizens :Chapter XXXI. — History Town of Sterling :Chapter XXXII. — History Town of Victory :Chapter XXXIII. — History Town of Ira :Chapter XXXIV. — History Town of Conquest :Chapter XXXV. — History Town of Cato :Chapter XXXVI. — History Town of Montezuma :Chapter XXXVII. — History Town of Mentz :Chapter XXXVIII. — History Town of Brutus :Chapter XXXIX. — History Town of Throop :Chapter XL. — History Town of Sennett :Chapter XLI. — History Town of Aurelius :Chapter XLII. — History Town of Springport :Chapter XLIII. — History Town of Fleming :Chapter XLIV. — History Town of Owasco :Chapter XLV. — History Town of Ledyard :Chapter XLVI. — History Town of Scipio :Chapter XLVII. — History Town of Venice :Chapter XLVIII. — History Town of Niles :Chapter XLIX. — History Town of Moravia :Chapter L. — History Town of Sempronius :Chapter LI. — History Town of Genoa :Chapter LII. — History Town of Locke :Chapter LIII. — History Town of Summer Hill :Chapter LIV. -- Addenda === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: History of Cayuga County, New York| History of Cayuga County, New York]]'' (Syracuse, New York, 1879), [ Page ]. *[[#Storke|History of Cayuga County, New York]]

History of Central New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York]] __TOC__ == History of Central New York == :Embracing Cayuga, Seneca, Wayne, Ontario, Tompkins, Cortland, Schuyler, Yates, Chemung, Steuben, and Tioga Counties, in three volumes * published by Historical Publishing Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1932 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Central New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofcentral01melo (Volume 1) * https://archive.org/details/historyofcentral02melo (Volume 2) * https://archive.org/details/historyofcentral03melo (Volume 3) === Table of Contents === :Chapter I — Resources, Geology, Historical Background :Chapter II — Indian Occupation :Chapter III — The Sullivan Campaign :Chapter IV — Early Settlement :Chapter V — Tavern and Stage Coach Days :Chapter VI — French Notables’ Early Visits :Chapter VII — Early Missionaries and Founding of Creeds :Chapter VIII — Waterways and Canals :Chapter IX — Early Railroads :Chapter X — Aviation :Chapter XI — Institutions of Higher Education :Chapter XII — State Institutions :Chapter XIII — Conservation :Chapter XIV — Parks and Recreation :Chapter XV — Ancient Landmarks :Chapter XVI — Underground Railroad :Chapter XVII — Medical Profession :Chapter XVIII — Agriculture :Chapter XIX — Invention and Scientists :Chapter XX — Natural Gas and Salt :Chapter XXI — Y. M. C. A. Movement in Region :Chapter XXII — The Finger Lakes :Chapter XXIII — Power Development :Chapter XXIV — In the Wars of the Nation :Chapter XXV — Public Officials and Outstanding Citizens :Chapter XXVI — Banks and Banking :Chapter XXVII — Cayuga County :Chapter XXVIII — Chemung County :Chapter XXIX — Cortland County :Chapter XXX — Ontario County :Chapter XXXI — Schuyler County :Chapter XXXII — Seneca County :Chapter XXXIII — Steuben County :Chapter XXXIV — Tioga County :Chapter XXXV — Tompkins County :Chapter XXXVI — Wayne County :Chapter XXXVII — Yates County :Biographical Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History of Central New York|History of Central New York]]'' (Historical Publishing Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1932), Volume [ ], [ Page ]. * ([[#History of Central New York|History of Central New York]])

History of Charlestown, New Hampshire, The Old No. 4

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Charlestown, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Charlestown, New Hampshire, The Old No. 4 == Embracing the part borne by its inhabitants in the Indian, French, and Revolutionary Wars, and the Vermont Controversy. Also, Genealogies and Sketches of Families, from it settlement to 1876. * by Rev. [[Saunderson-332|Henry Hamilton Saunderson]] (1810-1890) * published by The Claremont Manufacturing Co., Claremont, N.H., 1876 * 726 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Charlestown, New Hampshire, The Old No. 4|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=IVNKAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924084313786 * https://archive.org/details/historyofcharles00saun_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyofcharles00saun * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008399369 === Table of Contents === * Preface * List of Illustrations * Contents * Chapter 1 - Granting of No. 4 * Chapter 2 - * Chapter 3 - * Chapter 4 - * Chapter 5 - * Chapter 6 - * Chapter 7 - * The Vermont Controversy * Chapter 8 * Chapter 9 - * Chapter 10 - * Chapter 11 - * Chapter 12 - * Ecclesiastical History * Chapter 13 * Chapter 14 * Chapter 15 * Chapter 16 * Chapter 17 * Genealogies * Historical Miscellany, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nnc1.0038435462&seq=725 Page 633] * Index, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nnc1.0038435462&seq=823 Page 723] === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Saunderson, Henry Hamilton. ''[[Space:History of Charlestown, New Hampshire, The Old No. 4|History of Charlestown, New Hampshire, The Old No. 4]]'' (Claremont Manufacturing Co., Claremont, N.H., 1876) [ Page ]. * ([[#Saunderson|Saunderson]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Saunderson, Henry Hamilton. ''[[Space:History of Charlestown, New Hampshire, The Old No. 4|History of Charlestown, New Hampshire, The Old No. 4]]'' (Claremont Manufacturing Co., Claremont, N.H., 1876) [ Page ].

History of Charlestown in New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Charlestown, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Charlestown in New Hampshire == From its first grant by the Province of Massachusetts in 1735, to the year 1833. * by [[Crosby-4357|Jaazaniah Crosby]] (1780-1864) * published by Marsh, Capen & Lyon, Concord, N.H., 1833 * 41 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Charlestown in New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Ti0TAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofcharles00cros * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009723249 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Crosby, Jaazaniah. ''[[Space:History of Charlestown in New Hampshire|History of Charlestown in New Hampshire]]'' (Marsh, Capen & Lyon, Concord, N.H., 1833) [ Page ]. * ([[#Crosby|Crosby]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Crosby, Jaazaniah. ''[[Space:History of Charlestown in New Hampshire|History of Charlestown in New Hampshire]]'' (Marsh, Capen & Lyon, Concord, N.H., 1833) [ Page ].

History of Chautauqua County, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Chautauqua_County,_New_York]] == The history of Chautauqua County, New York == History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present time. With numerous biographical and family sketches. * Andrew W. Young * Buffalo, Printing house of Matthews & Warren, 1875. * Citation Example: :::''[[Space:History of Chautauqua County, New_York|History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present time. With numerous biographical and family sketches.]]'' (Andrew W. Young, Printing house of Matthews & Warren, Buffalo, New York, 1875.) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Chautauqua _History|History of Chautauqua County, New_York]]: Page 466 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Chautauqua County, New_York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924078391814 * https://books.google.com/books?id=4xItpINmJmgC * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001873856 * $$ https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13483

History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Chelmsford, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts == "The work of preparing a history of Chelmsford was undertaken by Mr. Henry S. Perham in 1904, at the request of the town ... At the time of his death, in 1906, he had written so much of the contemplated history as appears in the first chapter of this volume under the title, 'The beginning.' * by [[Waters-7381|Wilson Waters]] (1855-1933) & Henry Spaulding Perham (1843-1906) * published by The Courier-Citizen Co., Lowell, Mass., 1917 * 893 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1917) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WqZjPTcgpfIC ::* https://archive.org/details/historychelmsfo00perhgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofchelmsf00inwate ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofchelmsf00wate ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100332686 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010028463 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009593560 ==== Table of Contents ==== * List of interments in Forefathers' burying ground: p. 721-753. * I The Beginning 1 * II Early Grants The Indians 72 :* King Philip's War 84 * III Province Wars 127 :* King William's War 127 :* Queen Anne's War 138 :* Dummer's or Lovewell's War 150 :* Service in the West Indies 156 :* King George's War 157 :* French and Indian War 162 * IV The War of the Revolution 190 :* The Concord Fight 216 :* The Battle of Bunker Hill 225 * V Records of Chelmsford Men in the Revolution 301 * VI Shays Rebellion Wars of 1812 1848 1898 366 * VII The Civil War 1861 5 368 :* Records of Chelmsford Men 378 * VIII The Life of Long Ago 392 :* Roads Stages Social Life the Doctor &c 434 * IX Territorial Limits j 468 :* Bridges Canals Steamboats Railroads 494 * X Papers by Mr HSPcrhain 511 :* The Wamesit Purchase 511 :* The Early Settlers in that Part of Chelmsford now Lowell 524 :* The Folks at the Neck 540 :* The Early Schools of Chelmsford 550 * XI Slaves Witches Warning Out Small Pox 570 :* School for the Deaf Libraries Monument Association &c 582 * XII Town Meeting Taxes Population Valuation Money & 600 * XIII Topography 7 629 :* Meteorological and Seismical Observations 639 * XIV Geology and Botany 643 * XV Manufacturing 656 * XVI Religious Organizations 675 * XVII Burying Grounds 716 :* List of Interments in Forefathers Burying Ground 721 * XVIII Civil List 754 * XIX Early Ministers Physicians and Lawyers 769 * XX Annals 810 :* Notes and Corrections 826 :* List of Teachers in Chelmsford Schools 1916 842 * Index of Names 845 * Index of Topics 888 === Citation Formats === * Waters, Wilson. ''[[Space:History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts|History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts]]'' (Courier-Citizen, Lowell, Mass., 1917) [ Page ]. * ([[#Waters|Waters]]) * Waters, Wilson. ''[[Space:History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts|History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts]]'' (Courier-Citizen, Lowell, Mass., 1917) [ Page ].

History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Chenango County, New York]] [[Category:Madison County, New York]] == History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York == With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. * by James H. Smith * published by D. Mason, Syracuse, N.Y., 1880. * Source Example: ::: Smith, James. ''[[Space:History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York|History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York]]'' (D. Mason, Syracuse, N.Y., 1880) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Smith|Smith]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010686269 * [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13082 Searchable online at Ancestry.com (membership required)] * Pt. 1: https://books.google.com/books?id=9vEpAQAAMAAJ * Pt. 2: https://books.google.com/books?id=fPMpAQAAMAAJ

History of Chenango County

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Chenango County, New York]] == History of Chenango County == Containing the Divisions of the County and Sketches of the Towns; Indian Tribes and History of Chenango Countys; Gov Clinton's Purchase of the Twenty Townships, Early Inhabitants and Settlements; Also: Land Patents; Rise and Progress of Agriculture, Manufacuteres and Trade; Annals of the Chenango Canal; Church History; Eminent Men and Statesmen, Professions, etc., etc. * by Hiram C. Clark * published by Thompson & Pratt, Norwich, N.Y., 1850 * Source Example: ::: Clark, Hiram. ''[[Space:History of Chenango County|History of Chenango County]]'' (Thompson & Pratt, Norwich, N.Y., 1850) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Clark|Clark]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Chenango County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofchenang00clar * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009590859

History of Cheshire, Connecticut, from 1694-1840

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Cheshire, Connecticut]] == History of Cheshire, Connecticut, from 1694-1840 == Including Prospect, which, as Columbia parish, was a part of Cheshire until 1829 * by [[Beach-7266|Joseph Perkins Beach]] (1828-1911) * Completed after the author's death, from his notes and memoranda, by Nettie C. Smith. "Mr. Beach's own work ends with the first paragraph on page 238." * published by Lady Fenwick chapter, D. A. R., 1912 * 574 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Cheshire%2C_Connecticut%2C_from_1694-1840|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=n9NSAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924074487913 * https://archive.org/details/historyofcheshir00beac_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009041296 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6006 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Beach, Joseph Perkins. ''[[Space:History of Cheshire%2C Connecticut%2C from 1694-1840|History of Cheshire, Connecticut, from 1694-1840]]'' (Lady Fenwick Chapter, D. A. R., Cheshire, Conn., 1912) [ Page ]. * ([[#Beach|Beach]])

History of Cheshire and Sullivan Counties, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Cheshire County, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Sullivan County, New Hampshire]] == History of Cheshire and Sullivan Counties, New Hampshire == * by Duane Hamilton Hurd * published by J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1886. * Source Example: ::: Hurd, Duane Hamilton. ''[[Space:History of Cheshire and Sullivan Counties, New Hampshire|History of Cheshire and Sullivan Counties, New Hampshire]]'' (J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1886) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hurd|Hurd]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Cheshire and Sullivan Counties, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028812596 * https://archive.org/details/historyofcheshir00hurd * https://archive.org/details/historyofcheshir00hur * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009590339

History of Chester, New Hampshire, Including Auburn

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Chester, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Auburn, New Hampshire]] == History of Chester, New Hampshire, Including Auburn == A supplement to the [[Space:History_of_old_Chester%2C_N._H.%2C_from_1719_to_1869|History of Old Chester]], published in 1869 * by John Carol Chase (1849-1936) * published Derry, New Hampshire, 1926 * Biographies: p. 255-274; Genealogies: p. 274-384 * Source Example: ::: Chase, John Carol. ''[[Space:History of Chester, New Hampshire, Including Auburn|History of Chester, New Hampshire, Including Auburn]]'' (Derry, New Hampshire, 1926) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Chase|Chase]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Chester, New Hampshire, Including Auburn|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofchester00chas

History of Chester county, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, with genealogical and biographical sketches * J. Smith Futhey * [[Cope-1431 | Gilbert Cope]] * Philadelphia: L.H. Everts, 1881 *http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-chester-county/oclc/809810655?ht=edition&referer=di *https://archive.org/details/cu31924005813518 *https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Chester_County_Pennsylvania_w.html?id=jcYxAQAAMAAJ *http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012238820 *https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/54253 :'''Citation Example''' Futhey, J. Smith, and Gilbert Cope [[Space:History_of_Chester_county%2C_Pennsylvania|History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, with genealogical and biographical sketches.]] (Philadelphia: L.H. Everts, 1881) :'''Footnote Example''' [[#S1|Futhey (1881)]] p. 123 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Chester_county%2C_Pennsylvania|What Links to here]]

History of Chesterfield, Cheshire County, N.H.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Hampshire, Sources]] [[Category: New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] ===History of Chesterfield, Cheshire County, N.H.=== : from the incorporation of "township number one," by Massachusetts, in 1736, to the year 1881 : together with family histories and genealogies. *by: Randall, Oran Edmund *published by Chesterfield, NH : Chesterfield Historical Society, 1977. *525 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Chesterfield, Cheshire County, N.H.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofchester00rand * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/578224 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/21937/ === WikiTree Syntax === * Randall, Oran Edmund. ''[[Space:History of Chesterfield, Cheshire County, N.H.|History of Chesterfield, Cheshire County, N.H.]]'' (Chesterfield, NH : Chesterfield Historical Society, 1977) [ Page ]. * ([[#Randall|Randall]])

History of Chicago, Illinois

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Chicago, Illinois == * by John Moses (1825-1898) & Joseph Kirkland (1830-1894) * published by Munsell & Company, Chicago, Ill., 1895 * Citation Example: ::: Moses, John. ''[[Space:History of Chicago, Illinois|History of Chicago, Illinois]]'' (Munsell & Company, Chicago, Ill., 1895) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Moses|Moses]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Chicago, Illinois|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofchicago01mose * Vol. 1, Pt. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008376387 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001268680 * Vol. 1, Pt. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KRgzAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008376387 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001268680 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofchicagov2mose * Vol. 2, Pt. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VBgzAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008376387 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001268680 * Vol. 2, Pt. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lBgzAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008376387 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001268680

History of Chittenden County, Vermont

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[[Category:Chittenden County, Vermont]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Vermont, Sources]] == History of Chittenden County, Vermont == with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers * by William S. Rann * published by D. Mason & Co, Syracuse, New York, 1886 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Chittenden County, Vermont|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/cu31924028837536 *https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Chittenden_County_Vermont/KsFAAQAAMAAJ?hl=en *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/20234/ ===Table of Contents=== Chapter I. Geological Formation Of The County Chapter II. Indian Occupation And Relics Chapter III. Lake Champlain Before The Revolution Chapter IV. The Controversy With New York Chapter V. The War Of The Revolution Chapter VI. Organization Of The County Chapter VII. The War Of 1812 Chapter VIII. Early Customs Chapter IX. History Of Internal Improvements Chapter X. Educational Institutions Chapter XI. History Of The Bench And Bar Chapter XII. The Medical Profession Chapter XIII. The Press Of Chittenden County Chapter XIV. Freemasonry And Odd Fellowship Chapter XV. Lake Commerce And The Lumber Trade Chapter XVI. Chittenden County In The Rebellion Chapter XVII. History Of The Town Of Bolton Chapter XVIII. History Of The Town And City Of Burlington Chapter XIX. History Of The Town Of Charlotte Chapter XX. History Of The Town Of Colchester Chapter XXI. History Of The Town Of Esses Chapter XXII. History Of The Town Of Hinesburg Chapter XXIII. History Of The Town Of Huntington Chapter XXIV. History Of The Town Of Jericho Chapter XXV. History Of The Town Of Milton Chapter XXVI. History Of The Town Of Richmond Chapter XXVII. History Of The Town Of St. George Chapter XXVIII. History Of The Town Of Shelburne Chapter XXIX. History Of The Town Of South Burlington Chapter XXX. History Of The Town Of Underhill Chapter XXXI. History Of The Town Of Westford Chapter XXXII. History Of The Town Of Williston Chapter XXXIII. Biographical Sketches Brief Personals Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Rann, W.S..''[[Space: History of Chittenden County, Vermont| History of Chittenden County, Vermont]]'' (D. Mason & Co, Syracuse, NY, 1886),[ Page ]. * [[#Rann|History of Chittenden County, Vermont]]

History of Clermont County, Ohio

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Clermont County, Ohio]] [[Category:Ohio, Sources]] == History of Clermont County, Ohio == with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers. * by J.L. Rockey and R.J. Bancroft. * published by L.H. Everts, Philadelphia, 1880. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Clermont County, Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008726760 *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/359386-redirection *https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Clermont_County_Ohio/VFNKnwEACAAJ?hl=en *http://genealogytrails.com/ohio/clermont/history_1880.html ===Table of Contents=== :I. — The Ohio Valley and Geography of the Present County :II. — Geology and Mineralogy :III. — Meteorology of Southwestern Ohio :IV.— The Prehistoric Races :V. — The Indian Occupancy, and Battle with the Savages in Clermont County :VI. — Land-Grants, Titles, and Surveys :VII.— The First White Settlers— Pioneer Life and Incidents :VIII. — Clermont County formed, Boundaries and Sub divisions :IX. — The County Buildings — Interesting Facts connected with their History :X.— The County Officers :XI. — Commissioners' Early Proceedings — How Matters were Managed Three-quarters of a Century ago :XII. — Internal Improvements and General Statistics from 1824 to 1879 :XIII. — Agricultural and Mechanical Societies of the County :XIV. — Judicial History, Notable Trials, Names of Court Officers, and Justices of the Peace for a Period of Eighty Years :XV. — Political History of the County, State and National Officers, Statistics, and the Underground Railroad :XVI. — The Learned Professions and County Medical Societies :XVII. — History of the Press and Authors :XVIII. — Educational and Religious, Teachers' Institute, and Sabbath-School Union :XIX. — Distinguished Citizens of Clermont — Pioneers, Ministers, Public Men :XX.— Military History— Rosters of Soldiers of 1812, the Mexican War, and the Rebellion, with the Morgan Raid Claims :'''History of the Townships and Villages of Clermont County''' :Batavia and Village of Batavia :Williamsburgh and Village of Williamsburgh :Tate and Village of Bethel :Franklin and Village of Felicity :Washington and Villages of Neville and Moscow :Monroe :Ohio and Village of New Richmond :Pierce :Union :Miami and Villages of Milford and Loveland :Goshen :Wayne :Stonelick and Village of Boston :Jackson === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: History of Clermont County, Ohio| History of Clermont County, Ohio]]'' (L.H. Everts, Philadelphia, 1880), [ Page ]. *[[#Rockey|Rockey]]

History of Colorado

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Colorado == :Five Volumes: The first three of which are written and edited by the State Historical and Natural History Society of Colorado (Illustrated) * by State Historical and Natural History Society of Colorado * published by Linderman Co., Inc., Denver, Co., 1927 * Sources use: Selected Bibliography [https://archive.org/details/historycolorad02stat/page/867/mode/2up page 867], Volume II * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Colorado|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historycolorad01stat/page/n7/mode/2up (Volume I) * https://archive.org/details/historycolorad02stat/page/n3/mode/2up (Volume II) * https://archive.org/details/historycolorad03stat/page/n3/mode/2up (Volume III) * https://archive.org/details/historycolorad04stat/page/n4/mode/2up (Volume IV - Biographical) * https://archive.org/details/historycolorad05stat/page/n3/mode/2up (Volume V - Biographical) * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/1625491.html Search only, all volumes * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/27586/ All volumes ===Table of Contents=== :Note: Volume I through III have continuous pagination :'''Volumes I, II and III''' :'''I. Introductory Outline''' :James H. Baker, President Emeritus, University of Colorado. :'''II. Geology''' :Russell D. George, Professor of Geology, University of Colorado, and State Geologist. :'''III. Geography and Natural Features''' :James Grafton Rogers, President of the Colorado Geographic Board. :'''IV. Natural History''' :Theodore D. A. Cockerell, Professor of Zoology, University of Colorado. :'''V. Ancient Inhabitants''' :Jean A. Jeancon, Curator of Archaeology and Ethnology, State Historical and Natural History Society. :'''VI. Coming of the White Man — Exploration and Acquisition''' :LeRoy R. Hafen, Historian, State Historical and Natural History Society. :'''VII. The Indians''' :Arthur J. Fynn, Author of "The American Indian." :'''VIII. Settlement of Colorado''' :Colin B. Goodykoontz, Professor of History, University of Colorado. :'''IX. Organization and Development of Colorado Territory''' :Albert B. Sanford, Curator of History, State Historical and Natural History Society. :'''X. Mining''' :Charles W. Henderson, Mineral Geographer, United States Geological Survey. :'''XI. Agriculture''' :Daniel W. Working, Agricultural Research Historian, Colorado Agricultural College. :'''XII. Livestock''' :Alvin T. Steinel, Specialist in Rural Development, Colorado Agricultural College. :'''XIII. Industrial Development''' :Frank E. Shepard, Superintendent of United States Mint, Denver. :'''XIV. Forestry''' :Walter J. Morrill, Professor of Forestry, Colorado Agricultural College, and State Forester. :'''XV. Transportation''' :Arthur Ridgway, Chief Engineer, Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. :'''XVI. Banking''' :Henry Swan, Vice-President, United States National Bank, Denver. :Allan Herrick, Manager of Publicity, United States National Bank, Denver. :'''XVII. Fifty Years of Political History''' :Charles S. Thomas, Ex-Governor and Ex-Senator (U. S.) :'''XVIII. Colorado in the Nation's Wars''' :Manly D. Ormes, Librarian, Colorado College. :'''XIX. The Bench and the Bar''' :Henry J. Hersey, Formerly Judge of the District Court of Denver. :'''XX. Medicine''' :Charles S. Elder, Professor of Surgery, Emeritus, University of Colorado. :'''XXI. Woman's Contribution''' :Anna Wolcott Vaile, Member Board of Directors, General Federation Women's Clubs; Ex-Regent University of Colorado; National Republican Committeewoman from Colorado. :Ellis Meredith, Member First Charter Convention of Denver; Election Commissioner, Denver, 1910-15; Director Organization, Woman's Division, Democratic National Committee, 1918-20. Author of "The Master Knot," "Heart of My Heart," "Sharp Arrows," etc. :'''XXII. Education''' :Thomas J. Mahan, Assistant Professor of Education, Colorado State Teachers College. :'''XXIII. Religious Bodies''' :Wilbur Fletcher Steele, Professor of Biblical Literature, Emeritus, University of Denver. :'''XXIV. Literature and the Arts''' :Edgar Carlisle McMechen, Secretary of the Denver Art Museum. :'''Appendix''' :Governors of Colorado. :Delegates and Representatives to Congress. :United States Senators from Colorado. :Judges of the Supreme Court of Colorado. :Colorado Development and Production by Decades (table) . :'''Volume III''' :[https://archive.org/details/historycolorad03stat/page/n3/mode/2up Appendix], page 1287-1291 :[https://archive.org/details/historycolorad03stat/page/1293/mode/2up Index], page 1293 - 1320 :'''Volume IV''' :[https://archive.org/details/historycolorad05stat/page/728/mode/2up Index], page 729 -734 :'''Volume V''' :[https://archive.org/details/historycolorad05stat/page/728/mode/2up Index], page 729 -734 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * SHNHSCO.''[[Space: History of Colorado| History of Colorado]]'' (Linderman Co., Inc., Denver, Co., 1927), [ Page ]. * [[#SHNHSCO|History of Colorado]]

History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania == : containing a history of each county, their townships, towns, villages, school, churches, industries, etc.; portraits of representative men; biographies; history of Pennsylvania; statistical and miscellaneous matter, etc. * edited by J. H. Battle * published by A. Warner & Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1887 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * '''From US Library of Congress scan''' ** United States Library of Congress: https://www.loc.gov/item/01010467/ (pdf, jpg, txt) ** Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/historyofcolumbi00batt (pdf) ** Hathi Trust: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t8hd8416t&seq=7 (pdf) * '''From Cornell University scan''' ** Hathi Trust: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t2j680s8k&seq=7 (pdf) * '''From University of Wisconsin scan''' ** Hathi Trust: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89065932824&seq=5 (pdf) * '''From FamilySearch scan''' ** FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9DX-Q436?i=1035&cat=2842264 (reel images - begins on image 1036 of 1504) ** FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/300101 (pdf) ===Table of Contents=== : '''Part I. History of Pennsylvania.''' : Chapter I. – Introductory. Cornelius Jacobson Mey, 1624-25, et. al. : Chapter II. – Sir William Keift, 1638-47, et. al. : Chapter III. – John Pauyl Jacquet, 1655-57, et. al. : Chapter IV. – Richard Nichols, 1664-67, et. al. : Chapter V. – Sir Edmund Adros, 1674-81, et. al. : Chapter VI. – William Markham, 1681-82, William Penn, 1682-84. : Chapter VII. – Thomas Lloyd, 1684-86, et. al. : Chapter VIII. – William Penn, 1699-1701, et. al. : Chapter IX. – Sir William Keith, 1717-26, et. al. : Chapter X. – Robert H. Morris, 1754-56, et. al. : Chapter XI. – John Penn, 1763-71, et. al. : Chapter XII. – Thomas Wharton, Jr., 1777-78, et. al. : Chapter XIII. – Thomas Mifflin, 1788-99, et. al. : Chapter XIV. – David R. Porter, 1839-45, et. al. :'''Part II. History of Columbia County.''' :Chapter I General Topography and Geology :Chapter II The Planting and Extension of the Early Settlements :Chapter III Organization of the County :Chapter IV The Social Development :Chapter V The Storm and Stress Period :Chapter VI Bloomsburg :Chapter VII Scott Township :Chapter VIII Briarcreek Township and Borough of Berwick :Chapter IX Centre Township :Chapter X Fishingcreek Township :Chapter XI Sugarloaf and Benton Townships :Chapter XII Greenwood and Jackson Townships :Chapter XIII Mount Pleasant and Orange Townships :Chapter XIV Hemlock and Montour Townships :Chapter XV Madison and Pine Townships :Chapter XVI Catawissa and Franklin Townships :Chapter XVII Mifflin Township :Chapter XVIII Maine Township :Chapter XIX Beaver Township :Chapter XX Roaringcreek Township :Chapter XXI Locust Township :Chapter XXII Conyngham Township and Borough of Centralia :'''Biographical Sketches – Part II.''' :'''Part III. History of Montour County.''' :Chapter I Indians :Chapter II Some of the Early Families :Chapter III Early History–County Organization–Public Buildings, etc. :Chapter IV Description–Topography–Geology–Agriculture :Chapter V Internal Improvements :Chapter VI Border Wars–War of 1812-15–Mexican War–Civil War, etc. :Chapter VII Schools :Chapter VIII Medical :Chapter IX Bench and Bar :Chapter X Newspapers :Chapter XI Officials and Statistics :Chapter XII Danville :Chapter XIII Townships :'''Biographical Sketches – Part III.''' :'''Portraits – Part III.''' :'''Miscellaneous.''' === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * * ''[[Space: History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania|History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania]]'' (J. H. Battle, Chicago, Illinois, 1887), [ pp. Page ]. * [[Space: History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania|History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania]] (J. H. Battle, Chicago, Illinois, 1887), [ pp. Page ].

History of Columbia County New York

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[[Category:Columbia County, New York]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_York]] == History of Columbia County, New York == *Author: Ellis, Franklin *Publisher: Everts & Ensign. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1878 * Source Example: ::: Ellis, Franklin. ''[[Space:History_of_Columbia_County_New_York|History of Columbia County, New York]]’’ (Everts & Ensign. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1878) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Ellis|Ellis]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Columbia_County_New_York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historyofcolumbi00ever * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/209738

History of Colusa and Glenn Counties, California

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-California | California]] __TOC__ == History of Colusa and Glenn Counties, California == :with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the counties who have been identified with their growth and development from the early days to the present * published by Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, California, 1918 * 1074 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Colusa and Glenn Counties, California|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofcolusag00mcco === Table of Contents === :'''History of Colusa County''' :Foreword :Chapter I - Early History of California :Chapter II - Early Explorations and First Settlers :Chapter III - Geography, and Flora and Fauna :Chapter IV - The Indians :Chapter V - The Early Settlers :Chapter VI - Organization of the County :Chapter VII - Colusa County Politically :Chapter VIII - Transportation :Chapter IX - Irrigation and Reclamation :Chapter X - Agriculture :Chapter XI - Horticulture :Chapter XII - Mixing axd Quarrying :Chapter XIII - Manufacturing :Chapter XIV - Newspapers :Chapter XV - Schools, Churches, and Lodges :Chapter XVI - The Weather :Chapter XVII - Miscellaneous Facts :Chapter XVIII - Colusa County Today :'''History of Glenn County''' :Foreword :Introduction :Chapter I - The Pathfinders :Chapter II - The Indians :Chapter III - The Missions. California Wins Her Independence :Chapter IV - Organization of State and County :Chapter V - Origin of Place Names. The Coming of the Stockmen :Chapter VI - The Era of the Grain-grower :Chapter VII - County Division, and Organization of the New County :Chapter VIII - The Tears Immediately Following County Division :Chapter IX - The Era of Irrigation :Chapter X - Willows :Chapter XI - Orland :Biographical === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History of Colusa and Glenn Counties, California|History of Colusa and Glenn Counties, California]]'' (Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, CA, 1918 ), [ Page ]. * ([[#History of Colusa and Glenn Counties, California|History of Colusa and Glenn Counties, California]])

History of Concord, New Hampshire, From the Original Grant

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Concord, New Hampshire]] == History of Concord, New Hampshire, From the Original Grant == in seventeen hundred and twenty-five to the opening of the twentieth century. * edited by James O. Lyford * prepared under the supervision of the City history commission. * published by The Rumford Press, Concord, N. H., 1903 * Source Example: ::: Lyford, James. ''[[Space:History of Concord, New Hampshire, From the Original Grant|History of Concord, New Hampshire, From the Original Grant]]'' (Rumford Press, Concord, N. H., 1903) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Lyford|Lyford]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Concord, New Hampshire, From the Original Grant|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2HEUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650920 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofconcord02conc ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650920

History of Conway (Massachusetts) 1767-1917

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Conway, Massachusetts]] == History of Conway (Massachusetts) 1767-1917 == * by Rev. Charles Stanley Pease, A.M. (b.1862) * published by Springfield Printing and Binding Co., Springfield, Mass., 1917 * Source Example: ::: Pease, Charles. ''[[Space:History of Conway (Massachusetts) 1767-1917|History of Conway (Massachusetts) 1767-1917]]'' (Springfield Printing and Binding Co., Springfield, Mass., 1917) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Pease|Pease]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Conway (Massachusetts) 1767-1917|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=3U0VAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofconwaym1767peas * https://archive.org/details/historyofconwaym00peas * https://archive.org/details/historyofconwaym00pease * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651248 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009573297

History of Coos County, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Coös County, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Coos County, New Hampshire == * by Georgia Drew Merrill * published by W. A. Fergusson, Syracuse, NY, 1888 * 956 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Coos County, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofcooscou00merr * http://www.library.unh.edu/find/digital/object/digital:00093 === Table of Contents === : I. The County of Coos Page 17 : II Geology Page 20 : III. Topography Page 26 : IV. Scenery of Coos Page 34 : V. Indian History Page 40 : VI. White Mountains Page 46 : VII. Plants Page 58 : VIII. Game of Coos Counts Page 60 : IX. Early History Page 72 : X. Early Settlers Page 77 : XI. Revolutionary Period and Early Roads Page 85 : XII. Survey and Marking of New Hampshire and Maine Boundary Page 93 : XIII. Resources, Attractions, Traditions, Sports, and Policy of Coos Concerning Fish and Came Page 106 : XIV. The Timber Interests of Northern Coos Page 123 : XV. Coos County Press: Agricultural Societies; Railroads Page 131 : XVI. Masonry in Coos Page 139 : XVII. The Soldiers of Coos Page 160 : XVIII. Public Buildings Page 195 : XIX. National and State Officers Page 199 : XX. Bench and Bar Page 207 CONNECTICUT VALLY - LOWER DIVISION : XXI. Lancaster Page 261 : XXII. Lancaster (Continued) Page 268 : XXIII. Lancaster (Continued) Page 276 : XXIV. Lancaster (Continued) Page 287 : XXV. Lancaster (Continued) Page 291 : XXVI. Lancaster (Continued) Page 299 : XXVII. Lancaster (Continued) Page 323 : XXVIII. Lancaster (Continued) Page 333 : XXIX. Lancaster (Continued) Page 342 : XXX. Lancaster (Continued) Page 350 : XXXI. Lancaster (Continued) Page 359 : XXXII. Jefferson Page 399 : XXXIII. Jefferson (Continued) Page 403 : XXXIV. Jefferson (Continued) Page 410 : XXXV. Jefferson (Continued) Page 413 : XXXVI. Jefferson (Continued) Page 415 : XXXVII. Jefferson (Continued) Page 417 : XXXVIII. Kilkenny Page 426 : XXXIX. Carroll Page 427 : XL. Carroll (Continued) Page 430 : XLI. Carroll (Continued) Page 434 : XLII. Whitefield Page 447 : XLIII. Whitefield (Continued) Page 455 : XLIV. Whitefield (Continued) Page 460 : XLV. Whitefield (Continued) Page 469 : XLVI. Whitefield (Continued) Page 479 : XLVII. Whitefield (Continued) Page 482 : XLVIII. Dalton Page 506 : XLIX. Dalton (Continued) Page 512 : L. Dalton (Continued) Page 519 : LI. Dalton (Continued) Page 529 : LII. Dalton (Continued) Page 535 : LIII. Northumberland Page 539 : LIV. Northumberland (Continued) Page 542 : LV. Northumberland (Continued) Page 546 : LVI. Northumberland (Continued) Page 549 : LVII. Northumberland (Continued) Page 554 : LVIII. Stark Page 562 : LIX. Stark (Continued) Page 570 : LX. Stark (Continued) Page 575 CONNECTICUT VALLEY, — UPPER DIVISION. : LXI. Colebrook Page 583 : LXII. Colebrook (Continued) Page 587 : LXIII. Colebrook (Continued) Page 590 : LXIV. Colebrook (Continued ) 594 : LXV. Colebrook (Continued) Page 600 : LXVI. Colebrook (Continued) Page 604 : LXVII. Colebrook (Continued) Page 616 : LXVIII. Colebrook (Continued) Page 626 : LXIX. Dixville Page 649 : LXX. Stewartstown Page 651 : LXXI. Stewartstown (Continued) Page 659 : LXXII. Stewartstown (Continued) Page 664 : LXXIII. Stewartstown (Continued) Page 669 : LXXIV. Stewartstown (Continued) Page 674 : LXXV. Clarksville Page 689 : LXXVI. Pittsburg Page 696 : LXXVII. Pittsburg (Continued) Page 700 : LXXVIII. Pittsburg (Continued) Page 705 : LXXIX. Pittrburg (Continued) Page 707 : LXXX. Pittsburg (Continued) Page 712 : LXXXI. Pittsburg (Continued) Page 717 : LXXXII. Columbia Page 721 : LXXXIII. Columbia (Continued) Page 725 : LXXXIV. Columbia (Continued) Page 731 : LXXXV. Columbia (Continued) Page 735 : LXXXYI. Columbia (Continued) Page 738 : LXXXVII. Stratford Page 744 : LXXXVIII. Stratford (Continued) Page 748 : LXXXIX. Stratford (Continued) Page 754 : XC. Stratford (Continued) Page 759 : XCI. Stratford (Continued) Page 765 : XCII. Stratford (Continued) Page 767 ANDROSCOGGIN DIVISION. : XCIII. Berlin Page 783 : XCTV. Berlin (Continued) Page 788 : XCV. Berlin (Continued) Page 795 : XCVI. Berlin (Continued) Page 799 : XCVII. Berlin (Continued) Page 804 : XCVIII. Berlin (Continued) Page 808 : XCIX. Milan Page 830 : C. Milan (Continued) Page 835 : CI. Milan (Continued) Page 838 : CII. Milan (Continued) Page 842 : CIII. Milan (Continued) Page 846 : CIV. Dummer Page 854 : CV. Dummer (Continued) Page 859 : CVI. Shelburne Page 867 : CVII. Shelburne (Continued) Page 871 : CVIII. Shelburne (Continued) Page 876 : CIX. Shelburne (Continued) Page 880 : CX. Gorham Page 888 : CXI. Gorham. - (Continued) Page 894 : CXII. Gorham (Continued) Page 900 : CXIII. Gorham (Continued) Page 906 : CXLV. Gorham (Continued) Page 911 : CXV. Gorham (Continued) Page 921 : CXVI. Randolph Page 935 : CXVII. Randolph (Continued) Page 941 : CXVIII. Randolph (Continued) Page 943 : CXIX. Errol Page 948 : CXX. Errol (Continued) Page 951 === Citation Formats === * Merrill, Georgia Drew. ''[[Space:History of Coos County, New Hampshire|History of Coos County, New Hampshire]]'' (W.A. Fergusson, Syracuse, NY, 1888) [ Page ]. * ([[#Merrill|Merrill]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Merrill, Georgia Drew. ''[[Space:History of Coos County, New Hampshire|History of Coos County, New Hampshire]]'' (W.A. Fergusson, Syracuse, NY, 1888) [ Page ].

History of Corinth, Vermont, 1764-1964

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Corinth, Vermont]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Vermont | Vermont Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Corinth, Vermont, 1764-1964 == * complied and edited by The Town of Corinth History Committee * published by The Town of Corinth, Vermont, 1986 * 508 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Title | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofcorinth00cori borrow === Table of Contents === * Part 1 ** Chapter 1: Charters and Reservations, Page 1 ** Chapter 2: Proprietors and Controversies, Page 9 ** Chapter 3: Corinth Geography, Then and Now, Page 14 ** Chapter 4: New Jerusalem To Sion Hill, Page 20 ** Chapter 5: It is Not Every Man's Lot To Gain Corinth, Page 29 ** Chapter 6: Col. John Taplin, Soldier, Judge and Tory, Page 37 ** Chapter 7: Major John Taplin, Jr., Page 47 ** Chapter 8: Fort Hill and Fort Wait, Page 57 ** Chapter 9: War of 1812, Militia and Fairs, Page 66 ** Chapter 10: Early Settlers and Land Records, Page 76 ** Chapter 11: A Patchwork of Chronicles, Page 96 ** Chapter 12: Faith of Our Fathers, Page 116 ** Chapter 13: The Little WHite Schoolhouse, Page 135 ** Chapter 14: First Agriculture, THen Industry, Page 159 ** Chapter 15: Houses and A General Store, Page 177 ** Chapter 16: A Memorial for Enjoyment, A Center For Health, Page 191 ** Chapter 17: Potpourri, Page 204 ** Chapter 18: Folklore, Page 218 ** Chapter 19: Corinth Biventennial, 1764-1964, Page 269 ** Chapter 20: Miscellaneous Information, Page 293 * Part 2 ** Biographical Sketches and Family Records (Genealogy), Page 307 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:History of Corinth, Vermont, 1764-1964|History of Corinth, Vermont, 1764-1964]]'' (The Town of Corinth, Vermont, 1986) [ Page ]. * ([[#HCV|History of Corinth]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:History of Corinth, Vermont, 1764-1964|History of Corinth, Vermont, 1764-1964]]'' (The Town of Corinth, Vermont, 1986) [ Page ].

History of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren

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[[Category:New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == History of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren, who Came from Holland to the New Netherlands in 1631, and his Descendants == '''Full title:''' History of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren: Who Came from Holland to the New Netherlands in 1631, and His Descendants, Including the Genealogy of the Family of Bloomingdale who are Descended from Maas, a Son of Cornelis Maessen *By Harriett C. Waite Van Buren Peckham * Published by Tobias A. Wright, printer and publisher, New York, 1913. *Citing this source: ::Peckham, Harriett C. Waite Van Buren. ''[[Space: History of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren|History of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren, who Came from Holland to the New Netherlands in 1631, and his Descendants]]''. New York: Tobias A. Wright, 1913. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Cornelis_Maessen_Van_Buren|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historycornelis00peckgoog * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/123177-history-of-cornelis-maessen-van-buren-who-came-from-holland-to-the-new-netherlands-in-1631-and-his-descendants-including-the-genealogy-of-the-family-of-bloomingdale-who-are-descended-from-maas-a-son-of-cornelis-maessen * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15198/ ($subscription) === Errata === On [https://archive.org/details/historycornelis00peckgoog/page/n254/mode/2up?view=theater page 221], Harriet Peckham mistakenly listed [[Bloemendaal-55|Albertus Bloemendaal]] twice, both as the son of [[Van_Bloemendaal-11|Jacob Bloemandaal]] and also as the son of his brother Jan Bloemendaal, further stating that Albertus' mother was Jan's second wife "Sarah _____." This is an error and should be ignored; the identification of the father as "Jac." on baptism record indicates Jacob, not Jan. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 15:50, 27 February 2024 (UTC)

History of Coshocton County, Ohio

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Coshocton County, Ohio]] [[Category: Ohio, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Ohio|Ohio Sources]] == History of Coshocton County, Ohio == Its past and present, 1740-1881. Containing a comprehensive history of Ohio; a complete history of Coshocton County ... a history of its soldiers in the late war ... biographies and histories of pioneer families, etc * by Hill, Norman Newell * published by A. A. Graham & Co., 1881 * Source Example: :::Hill, Norman Newell. ''[[Space:History of Coshocton County, Ohio|History of Coshocton County, Ohio]]'' (A. A. Graham & Co., 1881) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hill|Hill]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Coshocton County, Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924009823455 * https://archive.org/details/historyofcoshoct00hill * https://books.google.com/books?id=9gzVAAAAMAAJ * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006785710

History of County Armagh

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[[Category: County Armagh]] ==Ancient History== County Armagh, the smallest county in northern Ireland, is named for the town of Armagh, is one of the six counties that form Northern Ireland. In ancient times, Armagh was the territory of the Ulaid; or Ulstermen. They may also be referred to as the Voluntii, the Ultonians, or the Ulidians, before the 4th century AD. The capital of this ancient territory was Emain Macha (now called Navan Fort), near the present town of Armagh. Both of these locations are named for the goddess, Macha.County Armagh Wikipedia Entry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Armagh#History| County Armagh History] During the Middle Ages, the territory was a Gaelic over-kingdom, consisting of a confederation of dynastic groups. In historical documents, the term Ulaid refers to the people, who were ruled over by the the Dal Fiatach dynasty.Wikipedia article about the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulaid| Ulaid] In the 5th century, '''St. Patrick''', Ireland's patron saint, made the town of Armagh his see. The territory was later invaded by the Anglo-Normans and by the Danes, although they did not settle there permanently. It wasn't until 1586 that Armagh was colonized by outsiders, during the Plantation of Ulster.Encyclopedia Britanica article [https://www.britannica.com/place/Armagh-former-county-Northern-Ireland| County Armagh] Religion has always had a strong presence in Ireland, but the conversion of the Irish to Christianity has been attributed to St. Patrick by numerous historians.Historical memoirs of the city of Armagh, for a period of 1373 years... by James Stuart [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=3xIwAAAAMAAJ&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA5| Introduction] Brian Boru is believed to be buried in the graveyard at St. Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral. He became High King of Ireland in 1002 AD, until his death in 1014 AD.Armagh Historical Society website [http://oneillcountryhistoricalsociety.com/history/armagh/] In 839 and again in 869, the monastery at Armagh was raided by the Danes. It was from the monastery that the Book of Armagh came from. It is a 9th century manuscript that is now housed in the library of Trinity College in Dublin.Armagh Historical Society website [http://oneillcountryhistoricalsociety.com/history/armagh/] ==Sources==

History of Crawford County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Crawford County, Pennsylvania == Concerning a History of the County; its Townships, Towns, Villages, School, Churches, Industries, etc.; Portraits of Early Settles and Prominent Men; Biographies; History of Pennsylvania; Statistical and Miscellaneous Matter, etc., etc. * by Bates, Samuel P. (Samuel Penniman), 1827-1902; Brown, R. C. (Robert C.); Mansfield, John Brandt * published by Warner, Beers & Co, Chicago, 1885. * Worldcat: [http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-crawford-county-pennsylvania-containing-a-history-of-the-county-its-townships-towns-villages-schools-churches-industries-etc-portraits-of-early-settlers-and-prominent-men-biographies-history-of-pennsylvania-statistical-and-miscellaneous-matter-etc-etc/oclc/181194579/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true index of editions and formats]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Crawford County, Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/historyofcrawfor00bate/page/n11 ===Table of Contents=== : '''Part I. History of Pennsylvania.''' : Chapter I. – Introductory. Cornelius Jacobson Mey, 1624-25, et. al. : Chapter II. – Sir William Keift, 1638-47, et. al. : Chapter III. – John Pauyl Jacquet, 1655-57, et. al. : Chapter IV. – Richard Nichols, 1664-67, et. al. : Chapter V. – Sir Edmund Adros, 1674-81, et. al. : Chapter VI. – William Markham, 1681-82, William Penn, 1682-84. : Chapter VII. – Thomas Lloyd, 1684-86, et. al. : Chapter VIII. – William Penn, 1699-1701, et. al. : Chapter IX. – Sir William Keith, 1717-26, et. al. : Chapter X. – Robert H. Morris, 1754-56, et. al. : Chapter XI. – John Penn, 1763-71, et. al. : Chapter XII. – Thomas Wharton, Jr., 1777-78, et. al. : Chapter XIII. – Thomas Mifflin, 1788-99, et. al. : Chapter XIV. – David R. Porter, 1839-45, et. al. : '''Part II. History of Crawford County.''' : Chapter I. – Archaeology : Chapter II. – Indian History : Chapter III. – French Navigators, etc. : Chapter IV. – Pioneers of French Creek : Chapter V. – Indian Depredations : Chapter VI. – Northwestern Pennsylvania : Chapter VII. – Topographical Features of Crawford County : Chapter VIII. – Lands : Chapter IX. – Agriculture : Chapter X. – Primitive Appearance of Crawford County : Chapter XI. – Internal Improvements : Chapter XII. – The Burr Conspiracy, etc. : Chapter XIII. – Judiciary : Chapter XIV. – Official Roster : Chapter XV. – Education, etc. : Chapter XVI. – Military History : Chapter XVII. – Crawford County in the War of the Rebellion : '''Part III. Meadville and Titusville.''' : Chapter I. – Meadville : Chapter II. – Religious History : Chapter III. – Schools of Meadville : Chapter IV. – Newspapers, etc. : Chapter V. – Meadville, Concluded : Chapter VI. – Titusville : Chapter VII. – Titusvile, Concluded : '''Part IV. Township Histories.''' : Chapter I. – Athens Township : Chapter II. – Beaver Township : Chapter III. – Bloomfield Township and Borough of Riceville : Chapter IV. – Cambridge Township and Borough of Cambridgeboro : Chapter V. – Conneaut Township : Chapter VI. – Cussewago Township : Chapter VII. – East Fairfield Township and Borough of Cochranton : Chapter VIII. – East Fallowfield Township : Chapter IX. – Fairfield Township : Chapter X. – Greenwood Township and Borough of Geneva : Chapter XI. – Hayfield Township : Chapter XII. – Mead Township : Chapter XIII. – North Shenango Township : Chapter XIV. – Oil Creek Township and Borough of Hydetown : Chapter XV. – Pine Township and Borough of Linesville : Chapter XVI. – Randolph Township : Chapter XVII. – Richmond Township : Chapter XVIII. – Rockdale Township : Chapter XIX. – Rome Township and Borough of Centreville : Chapter XX. – Sadsbury Township and Borough of Evansburg : Chapter XXI. – South Shenango Township : Chapter XXII. – Sparta Township and Borough of Spartansburg : Chapter XXIII. – Spring Township and Boroughs of Conneautville and Spring : Chapter XXIV. – Steuben Township and Borough of Townville : Chapter XXV. – Summerhill Township : Chapter XXVI. – Summit Downship : Chapter XXVII. – Troy Township : Chapter XXVIII. – Union Township : Chapter XXIX. – Venango Township and Borough of Venango : Chapter XXX. – Vernon Township and Borough of Vallonia : Chapter XXXI. – Wayne Township : Chapter XXXII. – West Fallowfield Township and Borough of Hartstown : Chapter XXXIII. – West Shenango Township : Chapter XXXIV. – Woodcock Township and Boroughs of Blooming Valley, Saegertown, and Woodcock === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Bates, Samuel P., R. C. Brown, J. B. Mansfield. ''[[Space: History of Crawford County, Pennsylvania|History of Crawford County, Pennsylvania]]'' (Warner, Beers & Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1885), [ pp. Page ]. * Bates, Samuel P., R. C. Brown, J. B. Mansfield. [[Space: History of Crawford County, Pennsylvania|History of Crawford County, Pennsylvania]] (Warner, Beers & Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1885), [ pp. Page ].

History of Crawford County and Ohio

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ohio, Sources]][[Category: Crawford County, Ohio]] ====History of Crawford County and Ohio==== :Containing a history of the state of Ohio, from its earliest settlement to the present time, embracing its topology, geological, physical, and climatic features; its agriculture, stock-growing, railroad interests, etc.; a History of Crawford County, giving an account of its aboriginal inhabitants, early settlement by the whites, pioneer incidents, its growth, its improvements, organization of the County, its judicial and political history, its business and industries, churches, schools, etc., Biographical Sketches; Portraits of some of the Early Settlers and Prominent Men, etc :Title: History of Crawford County and Ohio :Author: (publishers) :City: Chicago, Illinois :Publisher: Baskin & Battey, Historical Publishers :Date Published: 1881 :Notes: Illustrated; Contains Table of Contents, Errata, and Biographical Sketches. 1047 pages. *Source example: ::Baskin & Battey. ''[[Space: History_of_Crawford_County_and_Ohio|History_of_Crawford_County_and_Ohio]]'' (Baskin & Battey, Chicago, Illinois, 1881) *Inline citation example: ::[[#Baskin|Baskin]]: Page xxx. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Crawford_County_and_Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofcrawfor00bask * https://books.google.com/books?id=a-MyAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_a-MyAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofcrawfor00bask * https://archive.org/details/cu31924077101735 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100762037 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009586365

History of Cundict, Cunditt, Cundit, Condict and Condit surnames

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[[Category:Cundict Name Study]] [[Category:Condit Name Study]] [[Category:Condict Name Study]] ===Info about the history of the Cundict and variant lines.=== '''Thoughts About a Possible Original Spelling of the Name, added by Sharon Olson''': Two essays below give extensive explanations why it is thought that John Cunditt of Newark, New Jersey either spelled his name Cunditt or Cundict (the two most prevalent theories). Since John was illiterate, and we have not yet discovered his place of origin, we don’t really know how he would have spelled his name if he knew how to write. Much credence is given to the signature of his son Peter as “Peter Cundict,” but we don’t actually know how he made this decision, whether he was old enough when he left England (if that was his place of origin) to know how his father’s name was spelled. A great deal of weight is given to the story (see below) of the diarist Jemima Cundict, and the rebus she made of her name that spelled “Cundict,” as if this proved somehow what the “original” spelling of the name was. The institution that holds the original copy of this diary, The New Jersey Historical Society, explains in the biographical note that “Although her name by birth was Condit, she added a “c” to her name against her parents behest.” It is evident that early on in Newark and the Oranges, where most of the descendants of John and Peter lived, these individuals adopted the spelling Condit. Jemima’s brother, Samuel Condit, wrote his will of 1816 as Samuel Condit. Her uncle Jonathan Condit wrote his will of 1805 as Jonathan Condit. These are transcriptions of the original wills as presented in Ancestry’s “New Jersey, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1739-1991,” but we have to assume since there is consistency that clerks were not uniformly changing the signature to “Condit” from some other variation. As explained in the essays below from Condits and Cousins, it was only the descendants of grandsons Philip and Peter, who moved to Morristown, who adopted the spelling “Condict,” which now only comprises less than 5% of the various spellings of the overall Condit family. It seems useful to look at the prevalence of various spellings of the “Condit” name in England during the 17th century, as England is the most probable place of origin for the family. One place to look is the index for Ancestry’s file “England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858.” Here we find absolutely no surnames spelled Cundict or Condict. When doing a search for the name “Condit” one arrives at a list of 13 wills in which there are 1 Condit, 1 Connet, 1 Cundit, 1 Conditt, 4 Conduitts, and 5 Conduits. These are wills dating from 1623-1773. In doing a search for the name “Cunditt” in the same file one comes up with a list of 13 wills also dating from 1623-1773 and 1 Condit, 1 Conditt, 3 Cundetts, 1 Cunnett, 1 Cundit, 2 Conduitts, and 4 Cunditts (some of the wills were the same ones found with the earlier search). Wiltshire in Southwest England happens to have a large number of families in the 17th century with variations of the name Condit. By using their OPC program (Online Parish Clerks at https://wiltshire-opc.org.uk/genealogy) I was able to find the following families in Wiltshire: In Amesbury a Thomas Conduitt living in 1641. In Durnford an extensive family spelled Cunditt living there from 1575-1657 (mostly Cunditt but sometimes appears as Conduit or Condit). In East Knoyle a family spelled Condite living there in 1538-1551. In Hilperton a William Conduit marrying in 1632. In Idmiston individuals Cundit, Condit, Conditt in early 1600s. In Keevil a family spelled Cundytt 1562-1599, and then a family spelled Cundit in 1600s (possibly same family but name changed). In Melksham a John Cundit living in 1628, and a Margaret Conduit in 1637. In Milford and St. Martin a John Conduit in 1641, a John Condit in 1654 and a John Cundick in 1669 (this “Cundick” spelling was the only one similar to Cundict, however Cundict never appeared). In Newton Tony a family of Cunditts marrying in Salisbury Cathedral in early 1600s. In Salisbury Cathedral a Nathaniell Conduite marrying in 1626. In Salisbury St. Edmund Phillip and James Cundytt, both marrying in 1591. In 1636 a Elizabeth Cundite marrying, in 1640 a Mary Cundite mentioned, and in 1662 a John Conduitt marrying having daughter Elizabeth who dies in 1666 (plague). In Salisbury St. Martin a William Cunditt bp. in 1625, and in 1653 a Sarah Cundit bp. In Seend a John Cundit bp. in 1628. In Steeple Ashton a Roger Cundite bp. 1622, Ann Cunditt bp. 1631 possibly same family as Cundites. In Winterbourne Dauntsey an Edward Conduit marrying in 1622, a Margery Conduite marrying in 1629. In Winterbourne Earls a Richard Conduite marrying in 1609. In Woodford (close to Durnford, above) an extensive family spelled Cunditt marrying and having children from 1641-1676. The above list shows that there was more than one way to spell “Condit,” and it is likely that many of these people were related but for some reason chose to vary the way they spelled their name. It was also probably the case that clerks taking down these records were responsible for “creative” spellings. But it also demonstrates the difficulty of determining a “right” or “wrong” way to spell a name, and whether it is even relevant if so many of these families’ names have such variant spellings. '''From the Condits and Their Cousins in America Vol. 6, page 1 we find:''' "It is quite important to understand and keep in mind that the surname of CONDIT has been spelled in various ways during the last three centuries in America, and that, in fact, the surname was originally spelled CUNDICT for the first of those centuries. Because that name has been spelled and misspelled so many different ways in various records over the years, we have allowed ourselves to become confused by such variety. The compilers of the 1885 edition of the Genealogical Record of the Condit Family unwittingly contributed to our confusion in two ways. On the title page of the 1885 edition (and carried over to the title page of the 1916 revision), they declared that it was the record of the "Descendants of John Cunditt", only because CUNDITT was the spelling of the name written at the end of John's will, which he signed with his mark, so it was not his hand that spelled his name on that document. On pages 6 and 7 of their introduction to the record, they explained why they used the CONDIT spelling throughout the book in these words: "To preserve uniformity in the work, we have adopted the generally accepted form of spelling the name, believing that it will meet with approval. A respectable number still adhere to the name 'Condict', probably with even better authority than those who spell theirs differently, as we find many early wills and deeds on filed signed 'Cundict'." Thus, the compilers pointed out that early family members used the CUNDICT spelling, but then they chose to ignore the evidence, except for that brief comment. The Rosetta Stone that reveals the correct spelling of the original surname also was ignored for two centuries. It is to be found in the original manuscript of the diary that was kept by Jemima Cundict between April, 1772, when she was seventeen years old, and about December of 1778. Fortunately, that diary was handed down, and is now kept by the New Jersey Historical Society in their document collection in Newark, New Jersey, where the pages were transcribed, then set in type and printed in a limited edition in 1930, and later reprinted during our country's Bicentennial celebration by the Jemima Cundict Chapter, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution. The introduction that was added to the published version of Jemima's diary includes the following sentence: "The obverse of the first leaf of the record is occupied with arithmetical tables, Addition of Broken Numbers and a table of wine measure.: However, because the tables on that page did not seem to be a part of the diary, and the reverse side of the page contained a Scriptural quotation followed by nine lines of apparent gibberish, the transcribers ignored those nine lines, and the printer ignored both sides of the page, except for the last of three lines on its obverse, which seemed to read: "Jemima Condict her Book". That was used as the title of the printed version of the diary: "Jemima Condict Her Book". Recent examination of the manuscript of the diary reveals that Jemima, in her careful and attractive school-girl script of that era, had written the same line three times, one above the other. On the second and third lines, it looks as if she may have spelled her last name "Cundict", but the transcribers read it as "Condict" both times, in the official transcript. Then the transcribers gave up on trying to read the first line, on which the letters were separated, rather than being connected in cursive script. With apologies to Jemima, for trying to convert her beautiful script into printed characters, we now provide this transcription of that first line: J2M3M1 C59D3CT H2R B44K 19D P29 It is not surprising that a teenager would begin her diary with a message in code, intending to use that code in future passages to make it difficult for others to read her diary if they happened to pick it up. Eight lines of poetry (or actually probably of a hymn from Watts' Psalmody) on the reverse of that first page also were written in the same code, which proves easy to decipher. Jemima had substituted the number 1 through 9 for the letters a,e,i,o,u,y,t,s and n, respectively, so the decipherment of the above line shows that she had written, in her code: Jemima Cundict Her Book and Pen Thus, she provided absolute proof that she intended to write her last name as CUNDICT, and not as CONDICT, because she had used the number 5 instead of 4 in encoding her surname. In her opening pages in 1772, she wrote twice about her cousin, Jotham Cundict, and in entries of March and April, 1773, mentioned three of her cousins by name, writing their surname as CUNDICT. For reasons known only to Jemima, she subsequently referred to her cousins only by their initials until the latter half of 1776, when she began to record the occurrence of a considerable number of deaths. Beginning on 4 September 1776 and extending through 18 July 1777, she recorded the deaths of three of her cousins, two uncles and both of her paternal grandparents, in all cases writing their names clearly as CONDICT, with the single exception of her cousin, Caleb CONDIT, although she had written his father's name as Samuel CONDICT only five months earlier. From the evidence contained in Jemima's diary, as well as actual signatures of Condits before and after the time of the American Revolution, we can safely postulate that the majority of family members spelled their surname as CUNDICT before the 1770s, changing it to CONDICT and CONDIT during and after that decade. The first two to use the name in America signed a document in 1702 as "John Cundict" and "Peter Cundict" according to a transcription of that document, of which we have not yet located the original. In 1710, John signed his will with his mark, but in 1714, Peter signed his own will, very clearly, with "Peter Cundict". Confusion about the early spelling of the surname is really very easy to explain. Most records in which the name occurred were written by clerks, ministers, lawyers and others who did not ask how the name should be spelled, but spelled it as they heard it pronounced, or as they thought it should be spelled, according to their prior experience with similar sounding names. When it was actually written by a member of the family, it would appear as CUNDICT, but when written by others, it appeared most often as CUNDIT or CUNDITT, or as CONDIT, and sometimes as CONDUIT. The matter of pronunciation is crucial in understanding such variations in spelling. From the evidence, it must be assumed that the second "c" in CUNDICT was seldom, if ever, pronounced, and the the "u" was pronounced more like a short "aw" sound, rather than as "uh", so that some interpreted it as a "u", but others as an "o". Also, in England then, as today, the word "conduit" and the name of the same spelling, were pronounced "condit" and not "con-doo-it" as often pronounced today in America. Those and other variations in spelling of the surname have several practical significances. For generations, members of the family have looked for the name CONDIT, almost exclusively, when searching indexes, ships' passenger lists, and names in other counties, in an attempt to learn the origin of the name and of their ancestors, when it might have been more profitable to consider other possible spellings. The surname has been spelled so variously in many records, such as deeds, church and census records that a search of such records and indexes may not be considered thorough unless many possible variant spellings have been looked for during the search. Those who have examined many census records can attest to the amazing versatility and imagination employed by some census takers in recording names! Several commercial organizations are happy to provide anyone, for a fee, with a report on the derivation of his surname (as given by that individual) and such report often is accompanied by an artist's rendition of a coat of arms once used by someone bearing that name or a closely similar name. We have copies of four coats of arms that were supplied by such organizations, and each is entirely different from the others, although each was said to represent the name CONDIT, or such alleged variations as CONDUIT, CONDUITT, CONDICT, CUNDITT, CUNDY, CUNDEY, CONDIE, CUNDIFF, CONDITOR, CONDITORS, CONDITE, CONDITT, CONDITTE and CONDITS. Those variations included almost all possible combinations of letters except CUNDICT. An interesting exercise is to look in not only one, but several available books that describe various surnames, their variations, and their (possible) origins. The comparison provides different viewpoints and combinations of possibilities. At least one says that CONDIT means "a merchant of pickled foods". The origin of that assumption can be traced back to to the Latin verb condio, which has many meanings including: to preserve, to pickle, to spice and to embalm. (An obsolete English word, condict, was derived from the Latin word condictus, meaning talked over, agreed upon. This is mentioned here with regret, and only for the sake of thoroughness and honesty, rather than because it seems pertinent.) An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language, by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat, 1963 edition, reports that the word conduit originally is derived from the Late Latin word conductus, meaning a defence, escort; also, a canal, conduit, though the Old French word conduit, "spelt conduict in Cotgrave." (Cotgrave's A French and English Dictionary was printed in 1660 in London, so it is contemporary with John Cundict.) Concerning the spelling and pronunciation of the same word, volume II of the modern 13-volume Oxford English Dictionary says: "the French form conduit first as "An artificial channel or pipe for the conveyance of water or other liquid: an aqueduct, a canal", and among other spellings includes condit, conduict, and cunditt. Please note, from the above paragraph, that conduict was an accepted English word in John Cundict's time, and that "pronunciation descends from the Middle English form condit or cundit". Can anyone identify a single other word in the English language, past or present, that ends in "-ict" in which the "c" is not pronounced? (Except for the word indict, which ends in the the sound of "ite", not "it".)"Condit, Norman I., MD, ed. The Condits and Their Cousins in America. Vol. 6, page 1. Blooming Grove: Condit Family Association, 1980. '''From the Condit-Family website we find:''' "About 1730 or 1733, Peter and Philip Cundict, the second and fifth grandsons of John, the Ancestor, moved from Essex County into a part of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, that in 1740 became part of Morris County. In subsequent records in Morris County, the surname appeared first as Cundit or Cundict, but about 1776, just as in Essex County, the spelling changed. However, a strange dichotomy appears to have developed, which deserves further study: both branches may have adopted the Condict spelling, but most of the descendants of Philip moved within a few generations to other states, where they uniformly spelled their surname as Condit. In the meantime, most descendants of Peter had adopted the Condict spelling, and several became highly prominent in local, county, and colonial affairs, so their local relatives basked in reflected glory by retaining the Condict spelling. Today, no known descendants bearing the surname remain in Morris County, but the Condict name is so deeply imbedded in that county's history, that local historians would reject any other spelling as spurious or incorrect. Also, today all known members of the overall Condit family who perpetuate the Condict spelling, somewhat less than 5%, are descendants of Peter Cundict, second grandson of the Ancestor. Most bearing the surname Condict, when they left Morris or Essex County, New Jersey, had dropped the second "c" from their name within a couple of generations. A chronology of the way the name was written will illustrate the misspellings of the family name by those outside the family and by individuals themselves. 1. On two deeds of land to John Cundict in 1689 and 1691, his name was spelled Condit. 2. On a deed of land to William Brant from John in 1695, his name was spelled Condict. 3. Letters of administration were granted in 1696 to "John Condit and wife Deborah." 4. John's will, written on 15 March 1710, contained the surname written twelve times as Cundit, and three times as Cunditt. John wrote no part of the will and signed it with his mark, three horizontal lines bisected by one vertical line. When the will was presented for probate on 20 May 1713, the last name of John and Deborah was written as Cunditt three times. The undated inventory of the estate of "John Cundit" was signed by Matthew Williams and James Smith, but not written by the hand of either signatory. Matthew would not have misspelled John's name thus. 5. On 7 February 1714, John's son, Peter, signed his own will, very clearly as "Peter Cundict," although his surname was written in the will as Cundit once and once as Cunduit. The will was not written by Peter's hand, nor by the same had that wrote John's. It was presented for probate on 19 May 1714, at which time Peter's name was spelled Cundict twice by the same clerk of the surrogate court who had written a similar addendum to John's will only twelve months earlier when he wrote it as Cunditt. {{Image|file=History_of_Cundict_Cunditt_Cundit_Condict_and_Condit_surnames.jpg |caption='''Peter's Signature on his will'''}} 6. In the minutes of the Newark town meeting on 28 April 1714, mention was made of "two Widow Cundits," for the first and last time. 7. The family name next appeared in the town records in 1744, and therafter was spelled consistently as Cundit by the Town Clerk thorough March 1785, except for being spelled Cundet twice, in 1749 and 1752. 8. John Burnet became the new Town Clerk in 1786 and usually spelled the name Condict for the next nine years after which it was recorded as Condit almost invariably for the next 38 years."[http://www.condit-family.com/v1c1.html] ==Sources== [[Category:Condit_Name_Study]] The goal of this project is to help descendants of John the Ancestor understand the development of the differing spellings of the family names. Right now this project just has two members, me, [[Condit-57|Alan Condit]] and [[Olson-7587|Sharon Olson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7081574 send me a private message]. Thanks!

History of Czech Villages

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History of Villages. By Blanka Lednická

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Danbury, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Danbury, Connecticut. 1684-1896 == From notes and manuscript left by [[Bailey-25470|James Montgomery Bailey]]. * compiled with additions by [[Benedict-1905|Susan Benedict Hill]] (1836-1898) * published by Burr Printing House, New York, 1896 * 583 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Danbury%2C_Conn._1684-1896|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=rF4EAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofdanbury00baila * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009586257 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14807/ === Table of Contents === * Contents * List of Illustrations * James Montgomery Bailey * Chapter I. Page 1 ** The Colony of Connecticut ** Report of British Commission in 1794 ** Miltia and Forts ** Principal Towns ** Commodities ** Early Settlements ** Religion and Churches * Chapter II. Page 5 ** Name and Topography ** Surrounding Districts ** Curious Names of Places ** Indians ** Route Taken by First Settlers ** Indian Name ** Beantown ** Abstracts of Early Wills ** Early Wars * Chapter III. Page 19 ** Danbury's first historian ** Parentage ** Anecdote of Paternal Grandfather ** Preaches in Brookfield ** Accepts Teacher's Position in Danbury ** Delivers Address on Death of Washington ** Extracts from Diary ** Retirement from active Life ** Death * Chapter IV. Page 24 ** Century Sermon of Thomas Robbins * Chapter V. Page 33 ** Century Sermon (concluded) * Chapter VI. Page 39 ** Danbury Was Made A Town ** Judge Brewster's Search Work ** Extracts from Colonial Registers * Chapter VII. Copy of the town patent * Chapter VIII. Record of marriages of the first settlers, and births of their children * Chapter IX. In the first hundred years * Chapter X. Danbury in the revolution * Chapter XI. The attack on Danbury * Chapter XII. The British in Danbury * Chapter XIII. The burning of Danbury * Chapter XIV. The retreat and pursuit * Chapter XV. The fight in Ridgefield * Chapter XVI. General Wooster's Death * Chapter XVII. After the Fire * Chapter XVIII. Legislative Action * Chapter XIX. Some Incidents of the raid * Chapter XX. A Danbury spy * Chapter XXI. The Execution of Anthony and Adams * Chapter XXII. To the end of the century * Chapter XXIII. The first borough charter * Chapter XXIV. Christening ideas of our fathers * Chapter XXV. Old Danbury * Chapter XXVI. Main Street in 1815-20 * Chapter XXVII. From 1820 to 1840 * Chapter XXVIII. The early merchants and the newspapers of Danbury * Chapter XXIX. How Danbury went away and got back * Chapter XXX. Reminiscences and incidents * Chapter XXXI. Extracts from Francis history of hatting in Danbury * Chapter XXXII. Other manufactures * Chapter XXXIII. Danbury's railways * Chapter XXXIV. Ecclesiastical History- First Congregational Church * Chapter XXXV. Educational history * Chapter XXXVI. History of the bar of Danbury, Conn. * Chapter XXXVII. Medical history * Chapter XXXVIII. Civil War * Chapter XXXIX. Monuments * Chapter XL. Wooster Cemetery association * Chapter XLI. Town libraries * Chapter XLII. Danbury's charities * Chapter XLIII. Banks * Chapter XLIV. The "Danbury news" a country newspaper that achieved a national reputation * Chapter XLV. Water supply-agricultural society-board of trade * Chapter XLVI. Danbury a city * Chapter XLVII. Fire department* * Chapter XLVIII. Societies * Chapter XLIX. Taverns, ancient and modern * Chapter L. Old burial-grounds * Chapter LI. Danbury of to-day * Chapter LII. Bethel * Chapter LIII. Members of the Connecticut house of representatives from Danbury from 1776 to 1895 inclusive * Chapter LIV. Chronological Record from Earliest Settlement to The Present Day * Index, Page 567 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hill, Susan Benedict. ''[[Space:History of Danbury, Conn. 1684-1896|History of Danbury, Conn. 1684-1896]]'' (Burr Printing House, New York, 1896) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hill|Hill]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hill, Susan Benedict. ''[[Space:History of Danbury, Conn. 1684-1896|History of Danbury, Conn. 1684-1896]]'' (Burr Printing House, New York, 1896) [ Page ].

History of Darke County, Ohio, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ohio, Sources]] [[Category: Darke County, Ohio]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Ohio|Ohio Sources]] == History of Darke County, Ohio, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time == In two volumes. Also biographical sketches of many representative citizens of the County. * by Frazer Ells Wilson (b.1871) * published by The Hobart Publishing Co., Milford, Ohio, 1914 * Source Example: ::: Wilson, Frazer Ells. ''[[Space:History of Darke County, Ohio, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time|History of Darke County, Ohio, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time]]'' (Hobart Pub. Co., Milford, Ohio, 1914) * Inline Citation Example, only applicable if you include the source above: ::: [[#Wilson|Wilson]]: Page 134 * Complete inline citation example, followed by repeated use example: ::: [[Space:History of Darke County, Ohio, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time|History of Darke County, Ohio, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time]], page 134 ::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Darke County, Ohio, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Historical compilation by Frazer E. Wilson ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofdarkeco01hoba ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652127 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BToVAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 2 Biographical compilation by the Hobart Pub. Co. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sD4VAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/oh-darke-1914-hobart-2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historydarkecou00unkngoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652127

History of Davenport and Scott County Iowa

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == History of Davenport and Scott County Iowa == * published by S. J. Clarke, Chicago, 1910 * Volume I - 1000 pages; Volume II - 1026 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Davenport and Scott County Iowa|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofdavenpo01down (Volume I) * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028914384/page/n5/mode/2up (Volume II) === Table of Contents === :'''Volume I''' :Chapter I The Story Of The Rocks :Chapter II. The Earliest Dwellers :Chapter III. Indian Occupancy :Chapter IV. The White Man Comes :Chapter V. Wars And Treaties :Chapter VL The Barrows History :Chapter VII. The Island Of Rock Island :Chapter VIII. Three Bridges To The Island :Chapter IX. Iowa's Earliest Living Resident :Chapter X. Townships And Towns :Chapter XI. Davenport's first citizen. :Chapter XII. Pioneer Life :Chapter XIII. Territorial Days :Chapter XIV. The Great River :Chapter XV. Life On The Frontier :Chapter XVI. Looking Backward :Chapter XVII. The Medical Profession :Chapter XVIII. The Scott County Bar :Chapter XIX. Administration Of The County :Chapter XX. Churches And Parishes :Chapter XXI. The Civil War :Chapter XXII. Patriotic Davenport :Chapter XXIII. City Of Davenport :Chapter XXIV. A Good Place To Live :Chapter XXV. The Commercial Side :Chapter XXVI. At The Court House :Chapter XXVn. Public Libraries, Old And New :Chapter XXVHL Some Old Houses :Chapter XXIX. The German Impress :Chapter XXX. A Forceful Influence :Chapter XXXL Davenport's Baptism :Chapter XXXII. Climatological Conditions :Chapter XXXIII. The Press :Chapter XXXIV. The Railroads :Chapter XXXV. Education :Chapter XXXVI. The Salad Course :Chapter XXXVII. Chronology :List of Illustrations :Index :'''Volume II - Biographical''' :Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: History of Davenport and Scott County Iowa| History of Davenport and Scott County Iowa]]'' (S. J. Clarke, Chicago, 1910), Volume , [ Page ]. * ([[#History of Davenport and Scott County Iowa|History of Davenport and Scott County Iowa]])

History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana: From Their Earliest Settlement

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Ohio County, Indiana]] [[Category:Dearborn County, Indiana]] [[Category:Indiana, Sources]] == History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana: From Their Earliest Settlement == * published by F. E. Weakley, Chicago, Ill., 1885. History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana: From Their Earliest Settlement. Containing a History of the Counties, Their Cities, Townships, Towns, Villages, Schools, and Churches ... Bibliographies, Preliminary Chapters on the History of the North-West Territory, the State of Indiana, and the Indians. Chicago, F.E. Weakley, 1885. Print. * Source Example: ::: Weakley, F. E. ''[[Space:History_of_Dearborn_and_Ohio_Counties%2C_Indiana:_From_Their_Earliest_Settlement|History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana: From Their Earliest Settlement]]'' (F. E. Weakley, Chicago, Ill., 1885). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Weakley|Weakley]]: Page 100. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Dearborn_and_Ohio_Counties%2C_Indiana:_From_Their_Earliest_Settlement|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/historyofdearbor00chic Archive.org]
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History of Dearborn County, Indiana: her people, industries and institutions.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Dearborn County, Indiana == *Her People, Industries and Institutions * by Archibald Shaw * published by B. F. Bowen, Indianapolis, Ind., 1915. * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-dearborn-county-indiana-her-people-industries-and-institutions-with-biographical-sketches-of-representative-citizens-and-genealogical-records-of-old-families/oclc/37294935/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true Worldcat listing]
* Source Example: ::: Shaw, Archibald. ''[[Space:History_of_Dearborn_County%2C_Indiana:_her_people%2C_industries_and_institutions.|History of Dearborn County, Indiana]]'' (B. F. Bowen, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1915). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Shaw|Shaw]]: Page 134. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Dearborn_County%2C_Indiana:_her_people%2C_industries_and_institutions.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_c080AQAAMAAJ Volume 1 at Archive.org] *[https://archive.org/details/historyofdearbor02shaw Volume 2 at Archive.org] === Errata === * p. ###. ''(place error description here)''.

History of Delaware: 1609-1888

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==History of Delaware: 1609-1888== '''Citation Example''' : Scharf, John Thomas. ''[[Space:History_of_Delaware:_1609-1888|History of Delaware: 1609-1888.]]'' (Philadelphia: L.J. Richards & Co., 1888) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Scharf |Scharf ]] Page 123 '''Find It''' Volume 1 *[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_IGk3AQAAMAAJ/page/n5 archive.org] Volume 2 *[https://archive.org/details/historydelaware00unkngoog/page/n7 archive.org] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Delaware:_1609-1888|What Links to Here]]'''

History of Delaware County, Iowa

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[[Category:Delaware County, Iowa]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Iowa, Sources]] == The History of Delaware County, Iowa, Containing a History of the County, its Cities, Towns &c. ==
A Biographical Directory of its Citizens, War Record of its Volunteers in the late Rebellion, General and Local Statistics, Portraits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men, History of the Northwest, History of Iowa, Map of Delaware County, Constitution of the United States, Miscellaneous Matters, &c.
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* Published by the Western Historical Company, Chicago, 1878. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Delaware County, Iowa|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online at these locations: == * https://archive.org/details/historyofdelawar01west * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_-AguAAAAYAAJ * https://www.loc.gov/item/rc01000948/ * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t9w09cv9v&seq=7 == Errata == == Wikitree Syntax == * Source Example: :::* Western Historical Company, [[Space:History of Delaware County, Iowa|''The History of Delaware County, Iowa, Containing a History of the County, its Cities, Towns &c.: A Biographical Directory of its Citizens, War Record of its Volunteers in the late Rebellion, General and Local Statistics, Portraits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men, History of the Northwest, History of Iowa, Map of Delaware County, Constitution of the United States, Miscellaneous Matters, &c.'']] (Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1878) * Inline Citation Example (for multiple pages): :::[[#delaware|''History of Delaware County, Iowa,'']] [url page 336] * Alternate Inline Citation Example (for single page): ::: Western Historical Company, [[Space:History of Delaware County, Iowa|''The History of Delaware County, Iowa, Containing a History of the County, its Cities, Towns &c.: A Biographical Directory of its Citizens, War Record of its Volunteers in the late Rebellion, General and Local Statistics, Portraits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men, History of the Northwest, History of Iowa, Map of Delaware County, Constitution of the United States, Miscellaneous Matters, &c.'']] (Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1878), [url page 336].

History of Delaware County, N. Y.

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[[Category:Delaware County, New York]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] == History of Delaware County, N. Y. == with illustrations, biographical sketches and portraits of some pioneers and prominent residents. * published by W.W. Munsell & Co., New York, 1880 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Delaware County, N. Y.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations === *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=msu.31293107515482 ===Table of Contents=== :'''State History''' :Chapter I. :The American Aborigines—Characteristics and Customs of the Five Nations of New York :Chapter II. :Exploration and Settlement on the Atlantic Coast and the Hudson River :Chapter III. :The Dutch Regime in New York—Rival Claims of the English —The Latter Prevail :Chapter IV. :French and Indian Wars—Dissensions in the Colonial Government—Arrest and Execution of Leisler :Chapter V. :Count Frontenac's Campaigns-Piracy -Misgovernment of New York— French Frontier Posts :Chapter VI. :The Alleged Plot to Burn New York—French and Indian Hostilities—The Contest for the Ohio Valley :Chapter VII. :The Results of Four English Expeditions against the French— Montcalm’s Successful Campaigns :Chapter VIII. :Extinction of French Power in America—The New York Judiciary—The New Hampshire Grants :Chapter IX. :Approach of the Revolution—New York‘s Patriotic Attitude—The First Battle Fought in 1770 :Chapter X. :Landing Tea Prevented—Congressional Action—The Battle of Lexington— Canada Invaded :Chapter XI. :Hostilities Transferred to New York—The Battle of Long Island—Burgoyne's Campaign :Chapter XII. :The Battle of Bennington—Failure of St. Leger's Movement—Burgoyne's Defeats and Surrender :Chapter XIII. :Clinton's Hudson River Campaign—France Recognizes the United States— Wars with the Indians :Chapter XIV. :Arnold's Treason—Close of the Revolution—Adoption of the Constitution-— Internal Improvements :Chapter XV. :Causes of the Last War with Great Britain—Expeditions against Canada— Border Hostilities :Chapter XVI. :The Erie Canal and Railway—The State Administration—New York in the Civil War :'''General County History''' :Chapter I. :The Lenapes and Tuscaroras-The First Inhabitants of Delaware County :Chapter II. :The Title to the Soil of Delaware County-Sketch of Patents and Patentees :Chapter III. :Delaware County in the Revolution - The Exploits and Sufferings of its People :Chapter IV. :Pioneer Experiences-Emigrating, Building and Clearing- Sociabilities - Wild Animals :Chapter V. :Pioneer Industries—First Schools and Teachers, Meetings and Preachers— The Public Health :Chapter II. :Civil History of Delaware County—Boundaries, Organization, Buildings and Officers :Chapter VII. :The Delaware County Militia—Their Participation in the War of 1812 :Chapter VIII. :The Anti-Rent War—Its Causes, Incidents, Conclusion and Results :Chapter IX. :The Railroads entering Delaware County :Chapter X. :Religious. Medical, Agricultural and Temperance Organizations of Delaware County :Chapter XI. :Origin and Early Incidents of the Civil War—Patriotic Spirit in Delaware County :Chapter XII. :Company I, 72nd Infantry the first to leave Delaware County—History of the 71st :Chapter XIII. :Histories of Company E, 3d Cavalry, and the “Ellsworth" Regiment of Infantry :Chapter XIV. :Delaware County's Representation in the 8th New York Independent Battery :Chapter XV. :Histories of the 51st and 89th Regiments of New York Volunteer Infantry :Chapter XVI. :Delaware's Representation in the 101st —Severe Service of the Regiment in Virginia :Chapter XVII. :Record of the Delaware County Men composing the 144th Infantry :Chapter XVIII. :Gleanings from Town Records of the Volunteers in the War for the Union :Chapter XIX. :A Sketch of the Physical Geography and Geology of Delaware County :'''Town And Village Histories''' :The Town Of Andes. :Description—Town Records—Early Settlers and their Experiences-Settlements since 1800—Mills and Tanneries—Inns, Distilleries, etc.—Prominent Localities—The Village of Andes—Corporations and Societies—The Bull —The Press—Schools—Professional Men—Early Postal Arrangements— Some Business Enterprises—The Churches of Andes—Biographical :The Town Of Bovina. :Organization—Town Records—Years and Years Ago—Characteristics of the Town— Post Stations and Postmasters- The Succession of Physicians - Trade Centers — Schools—Cemeteries—Church Histories — Biographical Sketches :The Town Of Colchester. :Incidents of the Revolution—Real Estate Divisions—Development after the Revolution—Religious History—Organisation and Civil History—Cemeteries-Local Antiquities-Downsvilie—Biographical :The Town of Davenport. Indian Traditions—Settlers and Pioneer Enterprise—Town Officers and Early Ordinances—The First Tavern and its Patrons—Water Power and Manufactories—The Church and the World—Local Congregational History—Societies—Educational—The Charlotte Valley News—Victims of the Civil War—A Storm-Stricken Locality—Fergusonville Academy— Population—Villages—Biographical Notices :The Town Of Delhi. :Organization and Name—Glimpses of Early Times-Settlement o! the Town —Interesting Reminiscences—Civil List—Schools and Districts—Cemeteries—Industrial and Commercial History—Agricultural and Mechanics' Society—Churches o! the Town—Corporate History of Delhi Village— Mails and Stage Lines—Hotels —Cemeteries-Stores, Manufactories and Banks—Physicians—Delhi Journalism-Churches of the Village—Delaware Academy—Fire Department—Water Company—Lodges—Biographies :The Town Of Franklin. :Description —The Wattles Family —The Edgertons—Daniel Root and his Journal-The Buell, Bowen and Ogden Families—The Case Settlement— Other Pioneers—The First Town Meetings--Supervisors and Town Clerks —Early Taverns—Development of Business and Professions—Turnpike Companies—First Institutions and Events—Noteworthy Incidents—The Militia—The Franklin Creamery—Franklin in the War of the Rebellion —Churches of the Town—Incorporation and Early History of Franklin Villages—Delaware Literary Institute—Postmasters— Present Business Interests—The Press— :Ouleout Valley Cemetery Association—Franklin Telegraph Line-Disastrous Fires—The Fire Department—Lodges and Churches of the Village—Croton—Biographical Notices :The Town Of Hamden. :Civil History-Settlers and Settlement—Incidents Grave and Gay—Burying Grounds—Roads and Bridges—School Districts—Business and Professional History—Hamden Village—De Lancy—North Hamden—Church Histories—Biographical :The Town Of Hancock. :The Delaware Branches and their Junction —Settlement by the Whites— The Fate of Canope—Adventures of the Russ and Johnston Families—The Preston Family—Lordville—Long Eddy and the Geer House—Partridge Island and its Pioneers—East Branch—Harvard—The French Settlement --Eminence—Cadocia Valley—Craryville—Political History and Statistics—Hancock Village—Biographical Notices. :The Town Of Harpersfield. :The Harper Family— The Harpersfield Land—Harpersfield before the Revolution—Events of the Revolution—Scenes of Notable Events—After the Revolution—Political History-History o! the Churches—Burial Grounds —Free Masons—Business Institutions—Resources and Present Business Interests-Statistics-Biographical :The Town Of Kortright. :Adventures with the Indians—Reminiscences of the Pioneers—Local Officers and Ordinances—The First—Cemeteries—Early Schools—Business Beginnings—Physicians—Noted Preachers of Past Times-Post-offices and Stage Lines - Bloomville — Prominent Citizens—Churches-Societies— Military Heroes—Biographical Notices :The Town Of Masonville. :Formation—Original Titles—Settlement—Noted Characters-Civil History and Statistics—The Village of Masonville—Biographical :The Town Of Meredith. :Early Settlements, Events and Institutions—Pioneer Adventures—Post- offices—Public Men-Militia-Meredith Fire Insurance Company--The Annexation—Meredith Square—Meredith Hollow—Facts from the Census-Brief Biographies :The Town Of Middletown. :Description—Pakatakan—In the Beginning—Original Proprietors of the Soil—Alter the Revolution—Formation and Records of the Town—Roads and Post-offices —Early Religious societies—Cemeteries — The Public Schools—Physicians—Mitldletown in the War of 1812—Anti-Rent Reminiscences—Clovesville— Griffin's Corners—Lumberville—Clark's Factory— New Kingston—Halcottsville--Kelley's Corners—Early History of Margaretville—Its Incorporation—Societies and Churches—Biographical :The Town Of Roxbury. :Pioneers—Early Officers and Official Acts—The Town Civil List-Original School Districts—Second Baptist Church-Roxbury Village— Moresville— Batavia Kill-Biographical Notices :The Town Of Sidney. :The Johnston Family—Other Pioneers-Civil History— Centennial Celebration—Church History—Biographical :The Town Of Stamford. :Matter from the Records—Indian Trails—Militia—U.P. Church—Fire Insurance Company—Township—Stamford Village—Its Early Inhabitants and Pioneer Institutions- Municipal History and Present Condition -Fire Department—Stamford Seminary— The Judson Circulating Library —The Press—Churches and Secret Societies—Hobart-Business History— Church and Lodge Histories—Biographical Sketches :The Town Of Tompkins. :Organization—First Inhabitants—The Whitaker Family—Other Pioneers— Triumphs of Tompkins Wolf Hunters—Statistics—Minor Villages—The “Cook-House"—The Men who built up Deposit—The Deposit Bank, Newspapers and Academy- Churches in Deposit—Biographical Notices :The Town Of Walton. :Civil Action—Settlement—Notable Residents—School Districts—Cemeteries—Churches—Business History of Walton Village—Newspapers and Schools—Water Works and Fire Department—Churches and Lodges- Biographical :'''Appendix''' :The Town Of Halcott—Midland Sale and Reorganization—New York, Ontario and Western—Soldiers of 1812—Colchester Supervisors and Downsville M. E. Church—Delhi Masonic Societies— Biographical Sketches === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History of Delaware County, N. Y.| History of Delaware County, N. Y.]]'' (Munsell, New York, 1880), [ Page ]. * [[#History of Delaware County, N. Y.|History of Delaware County, N. Y.]]

History of Delaware County and Ohio

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Ohio, Sources]] [[Category: Delaware County, Ohio]] ==History of Delaware County and Ohio== * Full title: History of Delaware County and Ohio. Containing ... biographical sketches ... etc. Illustrated. * by Perrin, William Henry and J. H. Battle * published: Chicago, O.L. Baskin & Co., 1880. * Chicago citation: Perrin, William Henry, and J. H. Battle. 1880. History of Delaware County and Ohio. Containing ... biographical sketches ... etc. Illustrated. Chicago: O.L. Baskin Co. * [https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-delaware-county-and-ohio-containing-biographical-sketches-etc-illustrated/oclc/504358314/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true WorldCat link] * Citation Example: ::: Perrin, William Henry. ''[[Space:History of Delaware County and Ohio|History of Delaware County and Ohio: Containing a brief history of the State of Ohio ... biographical sketches ... etc.]]'' (Chicago: O.L. Baskin & Co., 1880) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Perrin|Perrin 1880]]: Page 553 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Delaware County and Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Archive.org: https://archive.org/stream/cu31924050611106#page/n515/mode/2up * HathiTrust: https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t0xp7k360 Modern reprints available, See [https://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_bks&q=History+of+Delaware+County+and+Ohio&fq=dt%3Abks WorldCat]

History of Detroit and Wayne County, and Early Michigan

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Detroit, Michigan]] [[Category:Wayne County, Michigan]] == History of Detroit and Wayne County, and Early Michigan == '''A Chronological Cyclopedia of the Past and Present''' * by Silas Farmer * published by the Silas Farmer & Co., Detroit * three editions were copyrighted: 1884; 1889; and 1890 * published in two volumes (at least the 1890 ed.) * Source Example: ::: Farmer, Silas ''[[Space:Detroit and Wayne County, and Early Michigan|Detroit and Wayne County, and Early Michigan]]'' (Silas Farmer & Co., Detroit, 1890) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Farmer|Farmer]]: Vol. 1, page 773 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Detroit and Wayne County, and Early Michigan|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === === 1889 === * https://books.google.com/books?id=nEFSAAAAYAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s ''(vol. 2)'' === 1890 === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933561 ''(vols. 1 & 2)'' * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Detroit_and_Wayne_County_and.html?id=_Od5AAAAMAAJ ''(vol 1)'' * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb__Od5AAAAMAAJ/mode/2up * https://archive.org/details/historydetroita03farmgoog/mode/2up * https://archive.org/details/historydetroita02farmgoog/mode/2up ''(vol 2)''

History of Dornoch, Sutherland

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[[Category:Dornoch, Sutherland]] '''This page represents the history of the town of Dornoch. For information about the parish, see: ==Dornoch, Sutherland== Dornoch, called ''Dornach'' in Scottish Gaelic, is a town in the county of Sutherland. It is located on the north shore of the Dornoch Firth. ===History=== The name Dornoch is derived from the Gaelic word for pebbly place, indicating the area contains large pebbles which could be used as weapons. Dornoch is noted to be the last place a witch was burned to death in Scotland. [[:Space:Janet Horne of Dornoch, Executed For Witchcraft| Janet Horne]] was executed for witchcraft in 1727. ==Dornoch Cathedral== Dornoch Cathedral is a parish church, built in the 13th century, and is associated with the Church of Scotland. Historically it was the seat of the Bishop of Caithness. The cathedral's churchyard abuts Dornoch Castle, which was once the medieval palace of the Bishops of Caithness. This ended in the 17th century, due to the abolishment of the episcopate in the Church of Scotland. In 1570, the Mackays of Strathnaver burned down the Cathedral during local feuding. The cathedral was not restored until 1835 to 1867, funded by the Countess of Sutherland. ===Notable Burials=== *William de Moravia aka Sutherland (1st Earl of Sutherland), was buried in the cathedral in 1248. *Adam of Melrose, whose body was relocated from the church of Skinnet in 1239 *Saint Gilbert of Dornoch - founder of the Cathedral *George Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of Sutherland *Elizabeth Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland ==Dornoch Castle== The castle at Dornoch was built about 1500 as the home of the bishops of Caithness. The castle was given to John Gordon, 11th Earl of Sutherland, in 1557. By 1570, the castle had burned during a fued between the McKays and the Murrays. After some restoration in the early 1800s, the castle was then used as a school, a jail, a courthouse, and the headquarters for the Sheriff of Sutherland. The castle passed into private ownership in 1922 and became a hotel in 1947.

History of Douglas and Grant Counties, Minnesota

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Minnesota, Sources]] [[Category: Douglas County, Minnesota]] [[Category: Grant County, Minnesota]] == History of Douglas and Grant Counties, Minnesota == '''their people, industries, and institutions''' :Two volumes * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145579582/constant-larson Constant Larson], 1870 - 1940 * published by B.F.Bowen & Company, Inc, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1916 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Douglas and Grant Counties, Minnesota|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historyofdouglas01lars/page/n4 (Volume 1) *https://archive.org/details/historyofdouglas02lars/page/n6 (Volume 2) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume 1''' :'''Douglas County''' :Chapter I— Related State History :Chapter II— Geology Of Douglas County :Chapter III— The Kensington Rune Stone; An Ancient Tragedy :Chapter IV— Early Settlement :Chapter V— The Sioux Outbreak And The Old Stockade :Chapter VI— Organization Of Douglas County :Chapter VII— Officials Of Douglas County :Chapter VIII— Township Organization And Early Settlers :Chapter IX— Development Of Agriculture :Chapter X— Travel And Transportation :Chapter XI— Educational Interests :Chapter XII— Churches Of Douglas County :Chapter XIII— Newspapers :Chapter XIV— The Bench And Bar :Chapter XV— The Medical Profession :Chapter XVI— Banks And Banking :Chapter XVII— Military Annals :Chapter XVIII— Fraternal And Benevolent Societies :Chapter XIX— Alexandria, The County Seat :Chapter XX— Incorporated Towns And Villages :Chapter XXI— Sidelights On County History :'''Grant County''' :Chapter II— The Indian Outbreak And The Stockade :Chapter III- Early Settlement :Chapter IV— Organization Of Grant County :Chapter V— Officials Of Grant County :Chapter VI— Township Organization :Chapter VII— Development Of Agriculture :Chapter VIII— Travel And Transportation :Chapter IX— Schools Of Grant County :Chapter X— Churches Of Grant County :Chapter XI— Newspapers Of Grant County :Chapter XII— The Bench And Bar :Chapter XIII— The Medical Profession :Chapter XIV— Banks Of Grant County :Chapter XV— Military Annals :Chapter XVI— Fraternal And Benevolent Societies :Chapter XVII— Elbow Lake, The County Seat :Chapter XVIII— Villages Of Grant County :Chapter XIX— Sidelights On County History :'''Volume 2''' :[https://archive.org/details/historyofdouglas02lars/page/n29 '''Biographical Index'''] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: History of Douglas and Grant Counties, Minnesota| History of Douglas and Grant Counties, Minnesota]]'' (Indianapolis, Indiana, 1916), Vol. , [ Page ]. *[[#Larson|History of Douglas and Grant Counties, Minnesota]]:

History of Dover, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Dover, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Dover, New Hampshire == Containing historical, genealogical and industrial data of its early settlers, their struggle. * by [[Scales-1474|John Scales]] (1835-1928) * published by authority of the City Councils, Dover, N.H., 1923 * 570 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Dover, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005754842 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=g4w-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Z7wMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008882446 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1899050 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3652509 * Search: ::: http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=24133 ::: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009890048 === Citation Formats === * Scales, John. ''[[Space:History of Dover, New Hampshire|History of Dover, New Hampshire]]'' (Dover, N.H.: Printed by authority of the City Councils, 1923) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Scales|Scales]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Scales, John. ''[[Space:History of Dover, New Hampshire|History of Dover, New Hampshire]]'' (Dover, N.H.: Printed by authority of the City Councils, 1923) Vol. , [ Page ].

History of Dracut, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Dracut, Massachusetts]] == History of Dracut, Massachusetts, == called by the Indians Augumtoocooke and before incorporation, the wildernesse north of the Merrimac. First permanent settlement in 1669 and incorporated as a town in 1701 * by Silas Robert Coburn * published by the Press of the Courier-Citizen Co., Lowell, Mass., 1922 * Source Example: ::: Coburn, Silas R. ''[[Space:History of Dracut, Massachusetts|History of Dracut, Massachusetts]]'' (Press of the Courier-Citizen Co., Lowell, Mass., 1922) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Coburn|Coburn]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Dracut, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofdracutm00cobu/ * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Dracut_Massachusetts.html?id=FD7uObQEZF0C * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009561990 === Library holdings: === * https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-dracut-massachusetts-called-by-the-indians-augumtoocooke-and-before-incorporation-the-wildernesse-north-of-the-merrimac-first-permanment-settlement-in-1669-and-incorporated-as-a-town-in-1701/oclc/6046916

History of Dunn County, Wisconsin

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Wisconsin, Sources]] [[Category: Dunn County, Wisconsin]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Wisconsin]] == History of Dunn County, Wisconsin == * edited by Franklyn Curtiss-Wedge and George O. Jones * published by H.C. Cooper, Jr. & Co., Minneapolis, Minn., 1925 * ix, 966 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. * Citation Example: :::Curtiss-Wedge, F. & Geo. O. Jones, eds. ''[[Space:History of Dunn County, Wisconsin|History of Dunn County, Wisconsin]]'' (H.C. Cooper, Jr. & Co., Minneapolis, Minn., 1925) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#FCW-GOJ|History of Dunn County, Wisc.]]: Page 322 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Dunn County, Wisconsin|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at the following locations: === * https://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.IHDunnCounty * https://books.google.com/books?id=-hIrAQAAMAAJ === Library holdings: === * https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-dunn-county-wisconsin/oclc/5211630

History of Durham, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Durham, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Durham, Connecticut == From the first grant of land in 1662 to 1866. * Written by Professor William Chauncey Fowler with the aim to "preserve the Records, and place them in the hands of the inhabitants in a form convenient for reference." He indicates in the preface that he has kept the spellings as he found them and that he has focused on writing a "history of facts and not of fancies." ===Citing in a profile=== : You may cite this book in a profile using {{Space:History of Durham, Connecticut}} :: Parameters:
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History of Durham, Maine with Genealogical Notes

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Durham, Maine]] == History of Durham, Maine with Genealogical Notes == '''Citation Example''' :Stackpole, Everett S. ''[[Space:History_of_Durham%2C_Maine_with_Genealogical_Notes|History of Durham, Maine with Genealogical Notes.]]'' (Lewiston, ME, Press of Lewiston Journal Co., 1899) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Stackpole|Stackpole]], Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://archive.org/details/historyofdurhamm00stac Archive.org] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Durham%2C_Maine_with_Genealogical_Notes|What Links to Here]]''' === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=LLITAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofdurhamm00stac * https://archive.org/details/historyofdurhamm00stac_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650843

History of Eastern Connecticut Embracing the Counties of Tolland, Windham, Middlesex and New London

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Middlesex County, Connecticut]] [[Category: New London County, Connecticut]] [[Category: Tolland County, Connecticut]] [[Category: Windham County, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Eastern Connecticut Embracing the Counties of Tolland, Windham, Middlesex and New London == * by [[Harwood-3515|Pliny LeRoy Harwood]] (1876-1939) * published by The Pioneer Historical Publishing Co., Chicago, 1931-1932 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Eastern Connecticut Embracing the Counties of Tolland, Windham, Middlesex and New London|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010523604 * Vol. 1 Page 1-388 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89082353152 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uPonAQAAMAAJ snippet view * Vol. 2 Page 389-844 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89067609131 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=K_snAQAAMAAJ snippet view * Vol. 3 Biographical ::* === Table of Contents === * Foreword * List of Illustrations * Discovery-Geography-Topography-Geology- Trees And Fruits—Wild Life. * Natives First Settlement-Indian Conflicts- Pequot War. * Later Indian Troubles—King Philip's War-Laws Reg- Ulating Indians-Attempts At Education And Religious Teaching. * Saybrook, 1635–New London, 1645, And The Towns Set Off Therefrom. * TBD * "Dutch map of Connecticut, 1650; drawn by N. Visscher, from map of Jasper Danker", Vol. 1, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082353152;view=1up;seq=53 Page 31] * Chapter 21: Notable Personages Not Included in Previous Chapters. Vol. 2, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89067609131;view=1up;seq=357 Page 735] === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Harwood, Pliny LeRoy. ''[[Space:History of Eastern Connecticut Embracing the Counties of Tolland, Windham, Middlesex and New London|History of Eastern Connecticut Embracing the Counties of Tolland, Windham, Middlesex and New London]]'' (Pioneer Hist. Pub. Co., Chicago, 1931-1932) [ Page ]. * ([[#Harwood|Harwood]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

History of Essex County

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Essex County == With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. * by [[Smith-284125|Henry Perry Smith]] (1839-1925) * published by D. Mason & Co., Syracuse, N.Y., 1885 * 754 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: History of Essex County | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028853392 * https://archive.org/details/historyofessexco00smit_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733135 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Smith, Henry Perry. ''[[Space:History of Essex County|History of Essex County, New York]]'' (D. Mason, Syracuse, N.Y., 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#Smith|Smith]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Smith, Henry Perry. ''[[Space:History of Essex County|History of Essex County, New York]]'' (D. Mason, Syracuse, N.Y., 1885) [ Page ].

History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Essex_County%2C_Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men == * by D. Hamilton Hurd * published by J. W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1887- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=15Q6AQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4da_fyBBU1IC ::* https://archive.org/details/historyessexcou00hurdgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4da_fyBBU1IC ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofessexco01hurd1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofessexco01hurdd ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofessexco01hurd ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofessexco11hurd_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_15Q6AQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofessexco03hurd * Vol. 1, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofessexco12hurd_0 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YUoWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofessexcoma22hurd ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofessexco02hurd ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofessexco22hurd_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofessexco00hurd ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofessexco02hurdd * Vol. 2, pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofessexco21hurd === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hurd, D. Hamilton. ''[[Space:History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men|History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men]]'' (J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1888) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Hurd|Hurd]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hurd, D. Hamilton. ''[[Space:History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men|History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men]]'' (J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1888) Vol. , [ Page ].

History of Essex County, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Essex_County%2C_New_York]] == History of Essex County, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers == * by H.P. (Henry Perry) Smith * published by D. Mason, Syracuse, N.Y., 1885 * Source Example: ::: Smith, H.P. ''[[Space:History of Essex County, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers|History of Essex County, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers]]'' (D. Mason, Syracuse, N.Y., 1885) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Smith|Smith]]: Page 467 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Essex County, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028853392/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733135

History of Fairfield County, Connecticut with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Fairfield County, Connecticut]] __TOC__ == History of Fairfield County, Connecticut with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers == * by [[Hurd-3751|Duane Hamilton Hurd]] (1850-1924) * published by J. W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1881 * 878 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Fairfield County, Connecticut with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoffairfie00hurd_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009590660 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Biographical Contents, [https://archive.org/details/historyoffairfie00hurd_0/page/n17 Page 10] * Illustrations, [https://archive.org/details/historyoffairfie00hurd_0/page/12 Page 12] * Chapter 1 Geographical and Descriptive * Chapter 2 Bench and Bar * Chapter 3 Medical History - The Agricultural Society * Chapter 4 Military History * Chapter 5 Military History (Continued) * Chapter 6 Population and School Statistics * Chapter 7 Bridgeport * Chapter 8 Bridgeport (Continued) * Chapter 9 Bridgeport (Continued) in the Revolution * Chapter 10 Bridgeport (Continued) * Chapter 11 Bridgeport (Continued) * Chapter 12 Bridgeport (Continued) * Chapter 13 Bridgeport (Continued) * Chapter 14 Bridgeport (Continued) * Chapter 15 Brookfield * Chapter 16 Danbury * Chapter 17 Danbury (Continued) * Chapter 18 Danbury (Continued) * Chapter 19 Danbury (Continued) * Chapter 20 Danbury (Continued) * Chapter 21 Danbury (Continued) * Chapter 22 Danbury (Continued) * Chapter 23 Danbury (Continued) * Chapter 24 Danbury (Continued) Civil and Military * Chapter 25 Darien * Chapter 25 Darien (Continued) Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military History * Chapter 88 Bethel * ... * Supplement, [https://archive.org/details/historyoffairfie00hurd_0/page/1339 Page 875] === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hurd, D. Hamilton. ''[[Space:History of Fairfield County, Connecticut with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers|History of Fairfield County, Connecticut with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers]]'' (J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1881) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hurd|Hurd]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hurd, D. Hamilton. ''[[Space:History of Fairfield County, Connecticut with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers|History of Fairfield County, Connecticut with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers]]'' (J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1881) [ Page ].

History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania: with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Franklin Ellis (1828-1885), ""History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men'' (Philadelphia:, PA: L.H. Everts & Co, 1882) :'''Citation Example''' Franklin Ellis (1828-1885) [[Space:History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men|History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania: with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men]] (Philadelphia:, PA: L.H. Everts & Co, 1882) :'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men|What Links to Here]]''' :'''See Also:''' * [https://digital.library.pitt.edu/islandora/object/pitt%3A00aft2784m/viewer#page/1/mode/2up Full Text on ULS Digital Collections, University of Pittsburgh]

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History of Forest and Stream Club Road

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[[Category:Detour, Maryland]] =History of Forest and Stream Club Road= ==Geography== Modern day Forest and Stream Club Road runs almost entirely on land orignally contained in two pre Revolutionary War land patents named TRURA and GORSUCH'S LUCK
[[Munday-315|Henry Munday]] had Robert Ownings survey in 1738, a tract of land consisting of 158 acres and had it patented, in 1741, TRURA. It was resurveyed in 1747 and enlarged to 844 acres. TRURA laid around Detour, mainly in Frederick County, with 200 acres in Carroll County in the area of the Forest and Stream Club Road.
[[Gorsuch-47|David Gorsuch]] purchased a grant of land 320-525 acres on the Monocacy River called GORSUCH'S LUCK in 1761.
Our present day farm that includes the residence street with number 8166 contains roughly equal amounts of land from these two patents.
==Research Focus of This Page== The original focus of this page was around the [[Space:Sayler%2C_A_History_of_the_Sayler_Family|Sayler family]] that lived on our farm during and after the US Civil War
This research lead to the discovery that our present day farm hasn't had the same property lines
(minus land on the south side of the road) for over 150 years as was once believed.
A long research tangent into land records and owners ensued. The link below is my crude notes along the way:
http://www.wisdomwingsandwar.com/wisdom-technical/local_history/forest_and_stream/8166_history_condensed_3.html
https://www.google.com/search?channel=fs&q=forest+and+stream+club+rd ==Residences== 7775, MILLER SHEILA D, MILLER DAVID THOMAS, Russells (Keysville Evangelical) built 1959
7860, DEVILBISS JULIANNE, Richard and Elyne Wilhide built 1890
7921 MIGNON R WEISHAAR built 1875
7920 Ben and Jane Coffman built 1977
7933 DANIEL W TAMMINGA built 1974
Detour Winery
7975 Doug and Chris Garver built 1977
8166 Jason and Laura Garver built 1885 (but shown on 1862 map)
8210 Bob and Wanda Moser built 1980
8248 Dustin Lee and Tara Renae Nusbaum built 2015
???? ROBERT TYLER PYLES and SHANNON LEE PYLES house between Mike and Tara under construction 2021
8275 Mike Albaugh Tenant farm (Butch and Monica L Webb) (shown on 1862 map)
8274 Mike and Tamera Albaugh, (was Howell and Alberta German) built 1979
8425 Forest and Stream Club
8484 Luther F Houck until 01/10/1989, Mike Albaugh jr (Duner) built 1850 (shown on 1862 map)
River Way.....
8500 JOHN T JOBSON built 1999
8502 KENNETH STROSNIDER built 1995 by Wilcom Homes
8505 Paul and Helen Burrier built 2001
8504 DAVID HARE built 1995
8508 HENRY S THORPE built 1994
8512 Kenny Swartzbaugh built 1994
8543 Amy Burrier built 1880
8570 Michael R Albaugh, was LUTHER and MARY ARLENE HOUCK (Randy F Houck's Mother) built 1960
8568 RANDY FRANKL HOUCK (has a son Dan that was a year ahead of me) built 1983
8593 MARIE I DELUCA built 1989
==Land Record Tracts relating to our present day farm== {{Image|file=History_of_Forest_and_Stream_Club_Road.png |caption= FDK CNTY JS 20 163-5 }} 04-30-1824 FDK CNTY JS 20 163-5 John Knouff and Catherine his wife, Zebulow Kuhn and Amy his wife, John Cover and Susannah his wife, and John Smith and Mary his wife all of Frederick county to Daniel J Pool FDK CNTY
{{Image|file=History_of_Forest_and_Stream_Club_Road-1.png |caption=JBB 17 folio 406-8 }} JBB 17 folio 406-8. [[Dotterer-236|John W. Dotterer]] trustee to [[Dotterer-233|Joshua Dotter]] 11-07-1854
{{Image|file=History_of_Forest_and_Stream_Club_Road-2.png |caption=JBB 20 folio 17&c. }} JBB 20 folio 17&c. [[Dotterer-233|Joshua Dotter]] to [[Sayler-196|Jacob Sayler]] estate of John W Dotterer 04-01-1856 (retained portion that would later become DPS 111 202 tract 1)
{{Image|file=History_of_Forest_and_Stream_Club_Road-3.png |caption=WAMcK 31 folio 79 CC land rec }} WAMcK 31 folio 79 CC land rec [[Saylor-610|D R Saylor]] and [[Pfoutz-113|wife]] to [[Dotterer-234|John Dotterer]] 04-03-1864
{{Image|file=History_of_Forest_and_Stream_Club_Road-4.png |caption=WAMcK 32 folio 49-50 CC land rec }} WAMcK 32 folio 49-50 CC land rec Perry Eyler and Wife Anna M C Eyler to Jeremiah Martin 03-18-1865
{{Image|file=History_of_Forest_and_Stream_Club_Road-5.png |caption=JBB 38 page 384 }} JBB 38 page 384 Jeremiah Martin and Mary Martin to [[Saylor-610|Daniel R Saylor]] (says 03-29-1870 deed to Rev D P Sayler) 04-12-1870
{{Image|file=History_of_Forest_and_Stream_Club_Road-6.png |caption=JHB 97 299-300 }} JHB 97 299-300 to [[Sayler-201|Annie E. Weybright]] by [[Weybright-31|John S. Weybright]] administrator of Daniel R. Saylor deceased 04-01-1903
{{Image|file=History_of_Forest_and_Stream_Club_Road-7.png |caption=DPS 111 202-4 }} DPS 111 202-4 [[Dotterer-234|John D. Dotterer]] and wife(S. Gertrude) of York PA to William E. Ritter 03-29-1909
{{Image|file=History_of_Forest_and_Stream_Club_Road-8.png |caption=EAS 277 511 }} EAS 277 511 Carlton Fleming widower to Forest and Stream Club Inc of Westminster June 28, 1957 Survey made June 4, 1957
{{Image|file=History_of_Forest_and_Stream_Club_Road-9.png |caption=EAS 279 498 }} EAS 279 498 from Forest and Stream Club to Charles C Myers and Agnes P Myers his wife Baltimore County August 14, 1957 Same tract later sold to [[German-907|Howell]] and [[Wheeler-18049|Alberta German]]

{{Image|file=History_of_Forest_and_Stream_Club_Road-10.png |caption=CCC 424 folio 747 }} CCC 424 folio 747 Edward T Matthews and Betty J Matthews to [[Frye-2621|Alvin B Frye]] and [[Marshall-20621|Barbara M Frye]] 76.754AC 08-04-1967
{{Image|file=History_of_Forest_and_Stream_Club_Road-11.png |caption=CCC 487 page 358, 8166 prior to 7975 }} CCC 487 page 358 Edward T Matthews and Betty J Matthews to [[Myers-24736|Elton Gene Myers]] and [[Burke-13851|Delores Maries Myers]] 61.0397 + 2.9603AC diff resurvey 03-31-1971 ==References used along the way== [https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-1990-12-19-0502150593-story.html Forest and Stream Club 110 year History] [[Wikipedia:Double_Pipe_Creek|Double Pipe Creek]] http://www.hsccmd.org/Documents/Carroll%20County%20Times%20Yesteryears/2002/03-10-2002.pdf http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/166494/Middleburg+Township/Carroll+County+1877/Maryland/ http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/4511/Middleburg/Carroll+County+1916/Maryland/ http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/166502/Union+Bridge++Double+Pipe+Creek+Sta/Carroll+County+1877/Maryland/ https://ccgsmd.org/upload/files/Collections/Maps/1798_Tax_Assessment_map_for_website.pdf https://sdat.dat.maryland.gov/RealProperty/Pages/default.aspx https://mdlandrec.net/main/ http://slavery.msa.maryland.gov/html/mapped_images/cad10.html https://www.newspapers.com/image/373055518/?terms=Forest%20and%20Stream%20Club&match=1&clipping_id=23004527
The Baltimore Sun 11 May 1924, Sun · Page 47 https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-baltimore-sun-forest-and-stream-club/134773594/
The Baltimore Sun Baltimore, Maryland • Sun, Jul 12, 1936 Page 39 (club house with electric lights) https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-baltimore-sun-forest-and-stream-club/134773665/
The Baltimore Sun 07 Jul 1940, Sun · Page 24 https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-democratic-advocate-forest-and-strea/134773731/
The Democratic Advocate Westminster, Maryland • Fri, May 21, 1920 Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-democratic-advocate-forest-and-strea/134773792/
The Democratic Advocate Westminster, Maryland • Fri, Jul 14, 1911Page 1 (WMRR transporting club) https://www.newspapers.com/image/376691211/?terms=Forest%20and%20Stream%20Club&match=1&clipping_id=23576803
The Baltimore Sun 19 Dec 1990, Wed · Page 110 https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-news-forest-and-stream-club-75th/134773899/
The News Frederick, Maryland • Mon, Jul 11, 1949 Page 4 https://hsccmd.org/22-october-1995-historical-of-the-forest-and-stream-club-part-i/

History of Fort Amanda (and Lathrop Family)

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[[Category:Auglaize County, Ohio]] [http://www.fortwiki.com/Fort_Amanda Fort Amanda, Ohio], was a major supply depot for the American army during the War of 1812. This page contains a history of the Fort, [https://fortamanda1812.blogspot.com/2015/03/the-graves-what-follows-are-my-thoughts.html#:~:text=Lathrop%20wrote%20his%20paper%20in%201919 written in 1919] by [[Lathrop-1333|Charles Sumner Lathrop]] (1858-1955), with an introduction by his nephew, [[Lathrop-1321|Dr. Clarence Adoniram Lathrop]]. It also details life in the area during the years that his family farmed and lived on the Fort land. This transcription is from a scanned copy in the collection of Barbara (Utterback) and Bill Harman. Charles' younger brothers, [[Lathrop-1344|William Ulysses Lathrop (1865-1942)]], and [[Lathrop-1599|Clarence Lewellyn Lathrop (1872-1954)]] (nicknamed "Duke"), were born at Fort Amanda. Clarence sold part of his land on the Fort Amanda, Ohio site for the monument to be built. See also: * [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=165760 Fort Amanda], Ohio Historical Marker. (Markers can also be seen [https://remarkableohio.org/index.php?/category/62 here].) * [https://www.ohiohistory.org/visit/museum-and-site-locator/fort-amanda-park Fort Amanda Memorial Park] * [http://touringohio.com/history/fort-amanda.html Fort Amanda], Touring Ohio * [https://www.jampd.com/parks-facilities/fort-amanda-park Fort Amanda Park] * [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=167048 Fort Amanda Monument] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=OupKk95lK04C&pg=PA133&lpg=PA133&dq=clarence+lathrop&source=bl&ots=X2jE6ll3hX&sig=ACfU3U0cmbg3trXn-mBIfQao7abbgsVc4g&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjx7dyisbz1AhVum2oFHbtHBlUQ6AF6BAgXEAM#v=onepage&q=clarence%20lathrop&f=false Ft. Amanda Memorial Association] === Introduction === :This history of Fort Amanda, written by my uncle, [[Lathrop-1333|Charles Lathrop]], was sent to me many years ago by his daughter [[Lathrop-1723|Polly (Mrs. William Klippert)]], of Lima, Ohio. It apparently lay dormant until recently when I uncovered it. This is real history of the not too distant past, and should be preserved. :For those of you who never had the privilege of visiting the old 'Lathrop Home', it was located about ten miles west of Lima, Ohio, and as noted in the history only about 1/4 mile south of the 'Fort'. :I spent two months in the summer of 1928 with uncles [[Lathrop-1599|Duke]] and [[Lathrop-1333|Charlie]] and became quite familiar with the terrain of 'Old Fort Amanda' and remember it well. The Fort buildings were gone but remnants of the logs remained, and I took a piece of notched corner log home to New Mexico. This is a wonderful story, not only of Fort Amanda, but of Uncle Charlie. Read and enjoy! :Signed: [[Lathrop-1321|Clarence A. Lathrop]], M.D. == History of Fort Amanda == {| width=200 ! By
[[Lathrop-1333|Charles Sumner Lathrop]] |} A careful review of the early history of Ohio reveals very interesting facts: First, this section was traversed by white men as early as 1680, yet no actual attempt was made to settle it for more than a hundred years. Actual developments have only been pursuant about an equal period. For the first hundred years the title was divided among French, English and Indians, but the last by Americans only. Of the Indians we know but little; of the French and English that they operated from selfish motives only; but the Americans for freedom and prosperity. It has been said of the north-west that climatic influences had much to do with the development of our prosperity, but the Indians had the same influence from time immemorial, so had the English and French. So it must have been the motive they had after the freedom of the colonies that many of the New Englanders turned their faces westward to develop the then little known regions of what we now term the Middle States, and which has resulted in forming the axis around which the greatest nation the world has ever known now revolves. The traveling of great distances in those days was the greatest problem. So we find that they reached here largely by two main channels; namely, by the lake route and the Ohio river. Thus were the settlements began in the south and north parts of the state, we being about midway and bordering on the great north-west were the last to be freed from the dangers of the Indians and the schemes of the selfish trader. Thus we find that as early as 1800 there was an expedition formed for the relief of those conditions: probably the first was formed at [[Wikipedia:Marietta,_Ohio|Marietta]] and penetrated to this part of the country about as far as the Indiana line; a little north of here where they met with serious defeat. Most of those who surrendered scattered or drifted back singly and in pairs; among them were two inseparable friends who found their way across country and were, no doubt, the first white men to view the site of the soon to be Fort, now known as Fort Amanda. These friends also camped at or near the present site of [[Wikipedia:Lima,_Ohio|Lima]], drifting south-east for many days and finally reached a settlement near Marietta. The knowledge furnished by these adventurers subsequently resulted in the choice of the route from the river to the Great Lakes. But for the influence exerted by the Jesuits and traders, this territory might have been settled without bloodshed. As it was, it was the scene of tragedies and much heroism. It is greatly to be regretted that the history we are now able to collect, referring to Fort Amanda, is very limited, owing so I have been told, to the loss of all records in the burning (of) some of the Government buildings at Washington in 1814. When [[Harrison-912|General Harrison]] was operating south-west of us, and General Wayne north-east and north, General Harrison saw the necessity of forming a line of communication between these points; accordingly, he sent Colonel Thomas Poague about the first of September, 1812, (General Harrison's head-quarters then being at [[Wikipedia:St._Marys,_Ohio|St. Marys]]) to cut a road to meet the advance from the north which was then at Defiance. Consequently, they started north-east from St. Marys to the point I have before indicated, then followed the west bank of the [[Wikipedia:Auglaize_River|Auglaize river]], until [[Wikipedia:Defiance,_Ohio|Defiance]] was reached, a distance of about eighty miles; after accomplishing this feat, he returned that same fall, probably about October first, and by an order issued by General Harrison, erected a fort on the west bank of the Auglaize river near where they had first reached it. This fort he named in honor of his wife, Amanda. ('''Editors Note''': Apparently, the story that [https://books.google.com/books?id=OupKk95lK04C&pg=PA131&lpg=PA131&dq=thomas+poague+amanda&source=bl&ots=X2jE6ll3hX&sig=ACfU3U0cmbg3trXn-mBIfQao7abbgsVc4g&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjx7dyisbz1AhVum2oFHbtHBlUQ6AF6BAgXEAM#v=onepage&q=thomas%20poague%20amanda&f=false Colonel Thomas Poague] build Fort Amanda and named it after his wife [https://fortamanda1812.blogspot.com/2021/06/fort-amandas-namesake-how-stories-of.html is incorrect]. It was, instead, [http://www.fortwiki.com/Fort_Amanda Lt. Col. Robert Pogue], who named it after his 12-year-old daughter, Hannah Amanda.) The Fort [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/History_of_Fort_Amanda_and_Lathrop_Family-2 was a rectangle], following the bank of the river which there runs north-west. There was a gate in each end of the stockade and this stockade was built of logs about fifteen feet long, set four feet in the ground. There was a block house in each corner, the second story of which protruded over the wall below. It is rather hard from this date to imagine how things were then and just how they managed to do so much and accommodate so many people in so small a place, for we are told that they wintered through the first winter twelve hundred horses. Of the number of men we know little, but there, is evidence of a goodly number. They erected in the enclosure, also a large warehouse to care for supplies; the upper story of which we are told was used for a hospital. The need was evident from the number of mounds that are still in evidence in the old cemetery across the ravine just north of the Fort. About thirty years ago, through the influence and indefatigable efforts of Professor Williamson, late of [[Wikipedia:Wapakoneta,_Ohio|Wapakoneta]], the government furnished markers for these graves. While the Fort was in course of erection, a captain, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8747660/enoch-dawson Enoch Dawson] by name, went back of the Fort on the bend of the river to gather wild grapes. It is said that he climbed up in a walnut tree and tied himself to a limb while he gathered the grapes. A shot was fired from across the river and when his comrades reached him, he was hanging in the tree dead. He was buried on the south bank of the ravine just north of the Fort. Later the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/40912/fort-amanda-national-cemetery National cemetery] was established on the north side of the ravine, as I have stated. When I was a boy, I remember hearing an old lady say that when she was there as a girl, this grave was enclosed by a log fence, but that some campers burned it one night. We placed one of the Government Markers there as you may see when you visit the Fort. The difficulties encountered in transferring supplies to the Maumee valley were so great by the road then opened that they conceived the idea of building flat boats or barges which they called [[Wikipedia:Periauger|Perogues]]. The ship yard where these boats were built was some distance up the river and on the other side. The way, down which these boats were slid, is still in evidence, and when I was a boy playing along the river this point was entirely cleared of trees or brush, though it had no connection with any farm field. One of the axes used in the construction of these boats was picked up at this point and is now among the relics of the historical society at Wapakoneta, Ohio. When plowing in the vicinity of the old Fort we plowed up two old hand made axes on one of which still is plainly to be seen the U. S. Government stamp. Some of these boats were used to transfer a body of soldiers, about twelve hundred, to the relief of a besieged command on the Maumee and afterwards to assist [[Perry-497|Captain Perry's]] ships over the shallows of [[Wikipedia:Put-in-Bay,_Ohio|Put-In-Bay]], at the time of his memorable battle. It is most likely that General Harrison spent a considerable time at Fort Amanda during the summer of 1813, as many of his orders were issued from this point. The hospital was in charge of Dr. Jacob Lewis, who also had charge of St. Marys and other points, as doctors were scarce and it was necessary to extend his duties to these points. It seems quite likely that a road from the Fort to Wapakoneta was built during the summer of 1813. I remember two trees standing along the road south of the Fort that bore the surveyor's marking "nine miles to Wapak", one was a black hickory and the other a beach. When I was a boy the road to St. Marys from our place ran nearly all the way over the old trace. It was called by old settlers "Wayne's Trace." It still remains a public highway for about three miles out of St. Marys, but modern methods have obliterated many of the things that would have been of great interest in times to come. The path that led to the little log school house on the hill in the bend of the river a mile or two south of our home at the Fort ran nearly all the way through the woods and along this trail. It crossed the field and down the bank where the Lathrop barn now stands and may be seen at several points there; and on the old Place Farm at one place they made an extensive grade down the side of a bank that must have required no small amount of effort when we consider their means for building roads. It would still be possible to drive down the grade comfortably with a team and wagon. From there they crossed the bottom land and again graded a road on the bluff that has been in use for farm purposes for many years. Those of you who wish to verify this statement can do so at any time, and I should be pleased to be your guide on such an expedition. In 1814, the war, having ended and the Indians subsided or moved to other grounds, settlers began moving in along these lines of communication. In 1817 Peter Diltz occupied the Fort as a residence, but was soon possessed with the "wanderlust" and moved on to Michigan. In 1821 James Russell entered the tract on which the Fort was built, surveys having been made in the meantime. To the [https://www.limaohio.com/features/lifestyle/364158/allen-cos-earliest-pioneers#:~:text=Susanna%20Russell%20is%20known%20as%20the%20first%20white%20child Russels was born the first white child] to grace Allen County with her presence. She afterwards became the wife of C. C. Marshall, a long time resident of Delphos. I remember Mr. Marshall very well as, no doubt, many of you do. He said he was at the Fort before any of the buildings were removed and it is to be regretted that he did not record for future generations what he saw and heard of the Fort. I have met several others who had the pleasure of knowing many stories of interest regarding its early history, but I was too busy or indifferent to make any note of them. Indeed, have only now been induced to write this paper that my own family might know something of the old home in which I spent so many happy years of my early life, and not to gratify the curiosity of an indifferent public. August 22, 1863, my parents and their several children of which I was the third oldest, reached the Boyd home in Shawnee just as the sun was setting, ending a journey of a thousand miles made not by railroad or automobile, but in a covered wagon drawn by two yoke of oxen. This was Saturday, I think, and on Monday morning my [[Lathrop-31|father]], [[Hover-50|mother]], [[Lathrop-1718|older brother]] and I drove over to our then to be home at Fort Amanda. There was no one living in the house at the time; the doors and windows were out and the floor gone. This was the old store house, built inside of the blockade. After looking over the house and noting the repairs necessary to putting it in condition for habitation, we walked back across the field to where the Lathrop home now stands, and while we were there met Mr. Anderson who was to be our nearest neighbor, who had come to a spring for water. Soon after this trip, the work of making a home began. [[Hover-47|Uncle Charles Hover]] gave father [https://www.limaohio.com/features/lifestyle/428943/who-are-we-a-story-of-immigration#:~:text=Hover%20family,PHT the lumber that was left of the old P.H.T. cabin] which was used to make a partition to divide the cabin into two rooms; one was used for a kitchen and dining room, the other for a living, and sleeping room. The older children were stowed away in the attic. The lumber for the floor was sawed at [https://books.google.com/books?id=cjcWAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA397&ots=GVSfG-RMKR&dq=tone%20mill&pg=PA397#v=onepage&f=false Tone's mill]. Mr. Isaac Clippenger and Mr. Joseph Pierson rendered valuable assistance. ('''Editor's Note''': [[Shawnee-64|Pe-Aitch-Ta "PHT"]] was the [https://www.limaohio.com/features/lifestyle/428943/who-are-we-a-story-of-immigration#:~:text=The%20last%20Shawnee%20chief,after last Shawnee chief of Ohio]. He died of illness in 1832, and the Shawnee traveled west that same year. The Hover family moved into the abandoned Shawnee Council House shortly after.) There was a fire place in the end of the sitting room that used four-foot wood, and father said that it took a cord of wood to keep the family from freezing on the cold New Year, so often referred to by all the old settlers. There was a well near the house, but at the time it was partially caved in. One of my early duties was to keep a supply of water for all purposes, which we carried up the bank from the river. Those of you who have visited the [https://www.ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p267401coll32/id/2050 monument] in later years can appreciate the effort required for a small lad to supply the household needs in the little matter of water. The following spring this well was restored to use. It was dug by the soldiers and was walled up with boulders gathered from the hills and river. it was about four feet in diameter and sixteen feet deep. About ten years later, I filled this well with stones and logs and up to the time of the building of the monument I knew where it was, and at one time offered the committee to restore it, but before I got there they had disturbed the ground so that I was not able to locate it. If this well could be found (and I believe it could), it would be a most interesting relic and create a greater interest to visitors than the monument itself. I think there was not more than twenty or thirty acres of cleared land around the Fort when we came there, five or six acres of which were covered with large apple trees said to have been planted or at least raised by [[Chapman-4652|Johnny Appleseed]]. South of the Fort about a mile on the old Berryman Farm was a nursery belonging to a chain, established by Appleseed, through Ohio and Indiana. My mother said that when she was a child she saw Johnny Appleseed when on one of his trips to these nurseries had a leather sack filled with apple seeds carried on the back of an old ox. My mother was then living where the Children's Home now stands, and you can readily imagine Johnny leading his old ox around the curve and up the hill as she saw him. This orchard furnished great quantities of apples and picking apples in the old orchard became one of the unpleasant duties of my after years. There were two early apple trees that were a source of much pleasure as well -- my oldest brother has often said I learned to be a mason spreading apple sauce on my bread, and it wasn't always wheat bread either. I have made many trips to Tone's Mill with a bag of corn across a horse's back, seated on the sack. I remember one such trip on which I had a deal of trouble: there was a very large mud hole in the road and the horse I rode was an Indian pony that we brought with us from Kansas. She was quite willful and didn't want to get her feet in the mud, so in spite of all my protests, crowded so close to the fence that I and the bag were pulled off on the ground. I was so small that I could not put the bag on the horse again so I waited for someone to come along to help me out of my trouble -- I had more patience then than I have now. Indeed, I think most people had, when I think they patiently plodded their weary way, finally accomplishing ends that must be reached in a few minutes now, to satisfy the younger generation. My patience was finally rewarded when a young man came along and put things to rights again and I went on my way, arriving home only a few hours late. This caused no disturbance. It was a common saying that night would bring the missing home, but I can remember many times when it was well along in the night before I could complete my errands. Many times in passing the old cemetery I would ride the old pony as fast as I could go, singing some old song to keep up my courage, often casting an eye over my shoulder to see if I was being pursued by phantoms or ghosts. This incident occurred on a part of the old Defiance road, at that time the most traveled road in that part of the country. I have seen in one of the recent issues of our local papers that this particular piece of road is to be abandoned as of no use to the public. "Thus the mighty works of man fail and fall scarcely out-living the generation that wrought them." Two or three years before we moved to the old Fort, the County built a long wooden bridge across the river. It was, I think, the first bridge built across the Auglaize river between Wapakoneta and Defiance. It was called the [https://bridgehunter.com/oh/allen/dug-hill/ Dug Hill bridge] from the fact that there was quite a cut in the bank on the south side of the river. This was, at the time, a very quaint and picturesque spot. There was a fine spring of water on the bank at the south end of the bridge and a small cleared spot at the top of the hill where I have been told a cabin once stood. This made an ideal spot for campers to spend the night; I visited many such outfits wen I was a boy. This bridge was said to have been haunted and a short way up the ravine from the bridge is a springy basin said to have been a famous place for deer to come. There is a story that a man by the name of John Gaskill who lived in the neighborhood that used to come to this deer lick at night to shoot deer. On this particular evening he took his boy with him as he intended to climb up in a beach tree that overlooked the ravine and after reaching this perch in the tree, it was the habit of the boy to hand him his gun, and on this evening he had taken off his shoes and when the boy handed up the gun he hung the shoos on the hammer of the gun. While reaching the gun up, the shoes caught on a twig and caused the gun to go off, killing Mr. Gaskill. And from this incident grew the story of the ghost that was said to cross the bridge at mid-night. I have known men who firmly believe this, and one told me that he had been chased by this spirit. You can readily imagine the feeling of a timid boy who was forced by circumstances to cross this bridge in the small hours of the night. There was also a haunted house in the neighborhood. The tragedy connected with this affair occurred after we were living at the Fort. The principals of this tragedy are all dead so there can be no harm in telling what seems to me now to have been a solution of the matter, and which undoubtedly (was) a murder. The man in the case was like many another, desirous of getting rid of his wife that he might court another. One day he came home from a squirrel hunt and laid his gun on the bed. That evening when he went to hang it up, so he said, it accidently was discharged, killing his wife who was sitting by the fire. Subsequently he got the other woman, but for a long time it was said the woman's spirit hovered about the home at night. The man left that part of the neighborhood long years ago and what became of him, if I ever knew, I am not now able to say. Wild game was quite plentiful when I was a small boy. There were wild turkeys who nested in the wheat field and had runs across the farm. One day father was cutting wheat and caught some little ones, which he brought home and tried to raise but they all died. I have seen flocks of little ducks on the river and tried to catch them but they were for good at hiding for me. There were also mink and muskrats to be caught but I was never successful at hunting, but loved better to work or play at home than hunt or fish. My older brother used to go out and bring in pretty respectable strings of squirrels, pheasants and rabbits. There was an old gun in the family at that time that was given to my father in Kansas; it was a long smooth barrel rifle with walnut stock, silver mounted, of old Kentucky type. When my parents went to Kansas in 1856 as free state emigrants they were met someplace, probably in Iowa, by a company of one hundred and fifty young men under the leadership of one Captain Shambry. These young men were scattered through the train at Topeka. That fall occurred the LaCompt raid -- some of the Topeka men went south in the state and did some counter-raiding and they must have sacked some stores for I have heard my mother say that many of the men appeared in red flannel shirts for a time, until the Lieutenant Governor talked of investigation, then they suddenly disappeared. Among other things that were gotten out of the hands of the emigrants was a fine walnut drop leaf table. This table they carried out on the prairie an left and the next spring when my people moved out to claim twelve miles from Topeka, they passed the table. It still stayed there until on a trip to town, mother persuaded the men to bring it home, saying she would take the blame if any questions were asked, This table was probably the first one I ever sat up to. It was a six leg fall leaf and the leaves were of one piece of walnut. On this trip to southern Kansas, or perhaps a later one, some of the young men stopped at a Missourian plantation. I do not know what demonstration they may have made, but there was a shot fired from the house and Captain Shambry fell from his horse killed by a buckshot. When the house was searched this gun was the only one found. What they did to the Missourians I am not now able to say. One of the slaves found on the place said that when he asked his master what he wanted for dinner he replied, "A stewed Yankee." This shows the temper of the times under which I came into the world. The gun was taken to Topeka and given to my father. I remember seeing him shoot prairie chickens off the corn pens at the old Kansas home, and is one of my earliest recollections. On our way to Ohio in 1863, (this was during the war) while passing through some of the wilder parts of the journey, father lay under the wagon at night with this gun well loaded and his teams tied close to the wagon, to guard them from the depredations of The border ruffians, even at the point of the old Kentucky smooth bore. Years after my older brother let an old hired man we had have this gun. He was a bachelor and lived in Spencerville. When not with us, many years later, when he was too feeble to care for himself, he was cared for at the county home when he died. On leaving Spencerville he gave the gun to a then saloon keeper with whom he was very friendly and this man still has the gun. The first school I attended after we moved at the old Fort was in a log cabin about a mile south on the road to Wapakoneta, then known as the Richardson school house. The Honorable Ferdinand Layton was the teacher, then a boy about eighteen years old. There were quite a number of the pupils older than he. The bench on which I was required to sit was made by splitting a small tree in halves and fastening the legs on by boring auger holes and putting in pins: the smaller pupils had no desks. I spent the day mostly in contemplation or admiring a little girl who sat opposite. Twice a day we were called to the front and required to repeat our A.B.C's from the master's spelling book; we had no book of our own. This same little girl lives in Lima and is an old grandmother, but still bears some resemblance to the girl of my youthful acquaintance and is still admired for her many good qualities. A year or two later the school district was changed so that we went to what was then, as now, called the Place school house where we continued to attend with but a short term or two (which was at the Zerkel school), until I finished my education. There were so many demands for help in establishing a home on the old farm that it soon became a common thing to keep the older boys home two or three days a week. I do not think my school life would average three days a week, four months a year, until I graduated at the age of fifteen. A few years later when I was able to pay my own way, I went a short time to the [[Wikipedia:East_Central_University|Ada Normal]]. This will give you a fair idea of the school advantages enjoyed by the youths of our neighborhood, (with the exception of the [[Wikipedia:Normal_school|Normal]] term). There was no regular church to which we attended for several years. The first service I remember was in the Sunderland school house about a mile and a half east, presided over by a Rev. Mr. Weggley, a United Brethren minister of pleasing address and a real Christian gentleman. Later they began holding meetings at Tone's Mill, I think possibly under a Baptist preacher at first. From this grew the Amanda Baptist Church, built a short way from the mill on the bank of the river. It has since been moved to the Conant road and here I attended the first Sunday school. We had no prepared lessons but used Bibles only. A short time after this church was built, the Methodists who had temporarily worshiped with the Baptists, built a church but a short way south on the Spencerville road. It has been many years since I have been inside either of these churches, but my heart still longs for the days when I sat with my parents and the many good friends now gone to the land beyond. There were two churches, one at Hartford and one about three miles south of the old Fort, that were comparatively old churches when we moved there. But to convey to you some idea of the temper of the times, I will relate an incident that occurred one Sunday morning. You can get the date from the incident. My father had gone up to the corner to see Mr. Anderson and when they were talking by the roadside a man come by on horseback, going to the Hartford church to preach. He stopped to pass the time of day with his neighbors and to discuss the all important issue of the election of Abraham Lincoln. The preacher became very much in earnest and finally raising up in his saddle declared that if they (my father and Mr. Anderson) voted for Abe Lincoln, he would take his rifle and shoot them. But as you know, they both lived, many years after. My grandfather purchased the Fort farm from Andrew Russell about 184?, from which time it was in the hands of tenants until 1863, when we took possession. I remember a story father used to tell about one of these various tenants. Father was then living where Memorial Hall now stands, and kept a store where the Lima Trust Company Bank now is. One evening there appeared at the door a young man inquiring for the owner of the Fort farm. He stated that he wanted to rent it. Grandfather was present and upon the young man giving his name, advised father to rent it to him, stating that he was well acquainted with the applicant's father. There had been a man by the name of Bowers living on the place the year before and he had stored father's share of the corn in the loft of the cabin in which he lived. Soon after the new tenant moved to the farm he hauled this corn to Spencerville and sold it and the next spring father paid Colonel Bliss five dollars to go down and get him off the place. My father said to grandfather, "What kind of a man was that young man's father. You said you knew him." Grandfather replied with a chuckle that he was the damndest rascal on the Auglaize, but that he thought the young man might be all right. When I knew this same young man years later he had many broad acres and lived in a then very pretentious home. His old father lived to be one hundred and eleven years old and died from injuries received at a log rolling in Paulding County. I was present when he was buried at the old National cemetery. Soon after grandfather bought the Fort farm, my [[Hover-43|Uncle Emanuel Hover]] moved there and lived one summer, but it was so lonesome and so far from his friends that in the fall he moved back to Shawnee. On one of his trips from the Fort he cut a riding whip from a willow tree, standing then near where the monument row is. When he came to the Breece farm he met some of the boys in front of the house and while talking to them one of the boys took his riding whip from him and struck it in the damp springy ground at the road side where it can still be seen. Several years ago it was struck by lightning. and killed, but the stump remains nearly four feet in diameter. The summer of 1863 was not very seasonable and in August they had a killing frost. I remember when we moved to the Fort the corn along the way was bleached and dry, and as we had to buy everything to live on, that first winter was a pretty hard one. Corn was a dollar a bushel and as we had so recently come from a land of plenty, this seemed very high. Father shelled corn the last winter we were in Kansas and hauled it seventy five miles south to Fort Scott and sold it for fifteen cents a bushel. That first spring at the Fort the season opened pretty early and to save feed, father let the stock -- consisting of two yoke of oxen, a cow, a team of horses, and a couple of ponies -- run out on the commons. The fields that were cultivated were fenced but the rest of the country was public grazing ground. One evening one of the oxen failed to come home. Father went in search of the missing ox and found him against a tree on the bank between the cemetery and the river. Some of the neighbors helped to get the ox down the bank and into the river, then towed him up to the flat above where they rigged a sling, but time proved that his hip was broken and after a deal of trouble and care he finally died. This ox was the leader in the front team and was a fine animal. The wheel oxen were a large quiet pair. The leaders were named Dick and Crump; the wheelers, Brin and Dave, and on our journey from Kansas made about twelve miles a day. On one of the first warm spring mornings that spring, my older brother and I went prospecting along the run that comes down to the river just south of the monument, there was a nice stream of water running. The road then ran from the bridge direct, passed the Fort and just below where the road crossed the run was a bank three or four feet high on which stood a honey locust tree. The thorns on the tree were six or eight inches long and in passing between the tree and run, I crowded too close to the tree and struck one of the thorns which startled me and caused me to lose my balance and I went over the bank into the run. I lit on my feet about waist deep in the chilly water. I was bare footed but alas, my trousers were soaking wet. I did not mind the wetting so much as the disappointment at the thought of losing the trip we had in mind. It wasn't far to the house, but then if I went home I should have to go to bed while they were drying as I had only one pair, so I took them off and hung them on a willow tree to dry while I pursued my way Indian fashion. I remember seeing a woman go by on a white horse but I was out of sight among the willows. Speaking of being barefooted, reminds me of the old shoemaker that lived about a mile south of our place. He had his shop in a little log cabin and for several years we all went to have our feet measured for a pair of boots that had to last for the whole year. Sometimes the old cobbler was late in getting out the orders and I have often gone barefooted after the snow began to fall in the autumn. The old shoemaker's name was Jacob Brown and I should think that he was well along in the seventies at the time. Our nearest post office was at [[Wikipedia:Kossuth,_Ohio|Kossuth]], to which place it became one of my early duties to go for the mail twice a week on an old Indian pony. I always rode bare—backed; part of the way was through the woods, the road not then being cut out. The post office was kept in the rear of the general store. In fine weather this trip for the mail was only a lark, but I had an older sister that got letters from some soldier boys and it made no difference about the weather, rain or shine, cold or warm, I had to go. It went when it was too cold to ride the pony so walked, or rather ran, most of the way. The trip took most of a winter's afternoon, as it is about five miles from the Fort to Kossuth. These trips lasted until I became too useful as a helper on the farm, then the job fell to the younger boys.

History of Framingham, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Framingham, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Framingham, Massachusetts == Early Known as Danforth's Farms, 1640-1880 with a Genealogical Register. * by [[Temple-3396|Josiah Howard Temple]] (1815-1893) * published by The Town of Framingham, 1887 * 794 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Framingham, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Q4AlAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofframing00templ * https://archive.org/details/historyofframing1640temp * https://archive.org/details/historyofframing00temp * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028820434 * https://archive.org/details/historyofframinged00temp * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009608871 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010028820 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Temple, Josiah Howard. ''[[Space:History of Framingham, Massachusetts|History of Framingham, Massachusetts]]'' (The Town of Framingham, 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Temple|Temple]])

History of Francestown, N. H.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Francestown, New Hampshire]] == History of Francestown, N. H. == From its earliest settlement April, 1758, to January 1, 1891, with a brief genealogical record of all the Francestown families. * by Rev. Warren Robert Cochrane, D.D. & George K. Wood, Esq. * published by The Town, James H. Barker: Printer, Nashua, N.H., 1895 * Book review: [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (1897) Vol. 51, [https://books.google.com/books?id=iyhAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA90 Page 90]. * Source Example: ::: Cochrane, Warren & Wood, George. ''[[Space:History of Francestown, N. H.|History of Francestown, N. H.]]'' (The Town, James H. Barker: Printer, Nashua, N.H., 1895) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Cochrane|Cochrane]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Francestown, N. H.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=llGDthBQqTMC * https://archive.org/details/historyfrancest00woodgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyoffrances95coch * https://archive.org/details/historyoffrances00coch_0 * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028835813 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009834068 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/23239/ === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. The first settlement of Francestown; and events in its history up to the date of incorporation * Chapter II. An outline of events in town from the date of incorporation to the close of the Revolutionary War * Chapter III. Outline of events in Francestown from the close of the Revolutionary War to the close of the century * Chapter IV. Outline of events in Francestown from the commencement of the century Jan. 1, 1801, to 1851 * Chapter V. An outline of events in Francestown from Jan. 1, 1851, to Jan. 1, 1891 * Chapter VI. The Centennial Celebration, June 8, 1872 * Chapter VII. Ecclesiastical history * Chapter VIII. The military record of Francestown * Chapter IX. The schools of Francestown * Chapter X. Francestown Academy * Chapter XI. The cemeteries * Chapter XII. Roads and bridges * Chapter XIII. Town officers * Chapter XIV. Customs and habits of the olden time * Chapter XV. The hardships of our fathers * Chapter XVI. The Scotch and English in this town * Chapter XVII. Mills and manufactures in Francestown * Chapter XVIII. The Soapstone Quarry * Chapter XIX. Various corporations and societies in Francestown * Chapter XX. The villages * Chapter XXI. Some topographical items * Chapter XXII. Clergymen, physicians, lawyers * Chapter XXIII. Post offices, post masters and post riders * Chapter XXIV. Miscellaneous * Genealogies * Preface to genealogies * Addenda * Poems * General index of subjects in the body of this work * Index of names in the body of this work

History of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, Vermont

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Vermont, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Vermont | Vermont Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, Vermont == With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of the prominent men and pioneers. * by Lewis Cass Aldrich * published by D. Mason & Co., Syracuse, NY, 1891 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, Vermont|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ATATAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyoffrankli00aldr * https://archive.org/details/historyoffrankli01aldr * https://archive.org/details/historyoffrankli02aldr * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028837544 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/22266/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100341259 === Table of Contents === * Introductory * Chapter I. The Subject * Chapter II. Indian occupation and relics * Chapter III. Early Explorations and Discoveries * Chapter IV. Relations of the French and English Colonies in America * Chapter V. Early Land Grants * Chapter VI. The Controversy Resumed * Chapter VII. During the Revolutionary War * Chapter VIII. County Erections under New York * Chapter IX. Organization of the Counties * Chapter X. Events Preceding the War of 1812-15 * Chapter XI. An Era of Peace and Prosperity * Chapter XII. Franklin and Grand Isle counties during the Rebellion * Chapter XIII. The St. Albans raid--The Fenian raid * Chapter XIV. The bench and bar of Franklin and Grand Isle counties * Chapter XV. The medical profession--Its societies and representatives * Chapter XVI. The press * Chapter XVII. History of Vermont and Canada, Vermont Central... * Chapter XVIII. Free Masonry in Franklin and Grand Isle counties * Chapter XIX. History of the town of St. Albans, and of the incorporated village of St. Albans, the seat of justice of Franklin County * Chapter XX. History of the town of Swanton * Chapter XXI. History of the town of Enosburgh * Chapter XXII. History of the town of Richford * Chapter XXIII. History of the town of Fairfax * Chapter XXIV. History of the town of Franklin * Chapter XXV. History of the town of Fairfield * Chapter XXVI. History of the town of Bakersfield * Chapter XXVII. History of the town of Berkshire * Chapter XXVII. History of the town of Fletcher * Chapter XXIX. History of the town of Montgomery * Chapter XXX. History of the town of Georgia * Chapter XXXI. History of the town of Highgate * Chapter XXXII. History of the town of Sheldon * Chapter XXXIII. History of the town of Alburgh * Chapter XXXIV. History of the town of Grand Isle * Chapter XXXV. History of the town of Isle La Motte * Chapter XXXVI. History of the town of North Hero * Chapter XXXVII. History of the town of South Hero * Chapter XXXVIII. History of Odd Fellowship in Franklin County * Chapter XXXIX. Biographical * Chapter XL. Family sketches of Franklin County * Chapter XLI. Family Sketches of Grand Isle County * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Aldrich, Lewis Cass. ''[[Space:History of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, Vermont|History of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, Vermont]]'' (D. Mason & Co., Syracuse, NY, 1891) [ Page ]. * ([[#Aldrich|Aldrich]])

History of Fresno County, California

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-California | California]] __TOC__ == History of Fresno County, California == :with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43710816/paul-e-vandor Paul E. Vandor], 1858-1926 * published by Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, California, 1919 * Volume 1: 1287 pages; Volume 2: 2603 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Fresno County, California|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol 1: https://archive.org/details/historyoffresnoc01vand * Vol 2: https://archive.org/details/historyoffresnoc02vand === Table of Contents === :Volume 1 :Index :Chapter I Introductory :Chapter II Roster of Earliest Living Pioneers :Chapter III History of State is Unique and Redolent of Romance :Chapter IV California's Colonization Delayed for Centuries :Chapter V Tulare Swamps the Rendezvous of Outlaws :Chapter VI Fresno County is the Heart of the San Joaquin Valley :Chapter VII Discovery of Gold in California :Chapter VIII First Reports From Gold Mines Excite Incredulity :Chapter IX Practical Disappearance of the Indian :Chapter X Indian Troubles in 1850 :Chapter XI Mariposa Indian War Campaign :Chapter XII Major Savage a Picturesque Character :Chapter XIII Permanent Settling Up of Fresno a Slow Process :Chapter XIV Early Days of Fort Miller and Millerton :Chapter XV Organization of Fresno County :Chapter XVI Milestones in Millerton's History :Chapter XVII Millerton Courthouse a Worry for Ten Years :Chapter XVIII Millerton Lacking in Civic Spirit :Chapter XIX Characteristics of Early Settlers of California :Chapter XX Millerton Retrogressive Rather Than Progressive :Chapter XXI Early Flood and Drought Periods :Chapter XXII Early Settlers of Millerton :Chapter XXIII Social Side of Pioneer Days in Eresno :Chapter XXIV Saddest Chapter in Fresno's History :Chapter XXV Southern Secession Strong in the County :Chapter XXVI County Seat Removal in 1874 :Chapter XXVII Industrial Period.s in State and County :Chapter XXVIII Pastoral Period Succeeds Placer Mining in 1864 :Chapter XXIX Agriciilture Takes Possession of Valley in the 70's :Chapter XXX Vasquez and His Robber Band :Chapter XXXI Water for Irrigation and Railroad Aid in Upbuilding of Fresno :Chapter XXXII Irrigation and Its Gradual Development :Chapter XXXIII Fresno is the Center of the Sun-Dried Raisin Industry :Chapter XXXIV Raisin Industry the Financial Barometer :Chapter XXXV Development of the Wine Industry :Chapter XXXVI California Ranks Ten in Value of Farm Products :Chapter XXXVII Romantic Side of Horticulture in California :Chapter XXXVIII Possikilities of Cotton Culture in the Valley :Chapter XXXIX Life and Public Career of M. 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Kearney :Chapter XL The Litigious Side of the Raisin Business :Chapter XLI Notable Benefactions to the County :Chapter XLII Influence of Dr. Chester Rowell in Upbuilding of Community :Chapter XLIII Development of Land, Commercial and Financial Interests :Chapter XUV Land Holding Barons of Pioneer Days :Chapter XLV Colony Settlement System Contributes to Agricultural Growth :Chapter XLVI Newer Town Locations Represent Later Development Period :Chapter XLVII Incorporated Cities of the County :Chapter XLVIII Shelbyville Recalls a Widespread Swindle of the Land Boom Days :Chapter XLIX Coalinga Oil Field is the Largest Producer in the State :Chapter L Oil District is One of the State's Great Wealth Producers :Chapter LI Evans-Sontag Reign of Terror of 1893 :Chapter LII Location by Railroad of Townsite of City of Fresno in 1872 :Chapter LIII The Building Up of the City of Fresno :Chapter LIV Irrigation and Trees Attract Bird Life :Chapter LV The End of Pioneer Millerton :Chapter LVI Progress of Fresno is Steady and Substantial :Chapter LVII Six Years of Astonishing Changes LTp to Centennial Year :Chapter LVIII Townsite of Fresno an Unattractive Spot on Sagebrush Plain :Chapter LIX Fresno a Handful of Houses in a Desert of Sand in 1881 :Chapter LX Fresno's Memorable Boom in 1887 :Chapter LXI Public School Department of Fresno County :Chapter LXII A Dark Chapter of Crime in the County's History :Chapter LXIII Picturesque Narrative Revealed in Madera Murder Trial :Chapter LXIV Effort to Divide County and Lop Off Coalinga Oil Field :Official Directory of Fresno County :Official Directory of the City of Fresno :Obituary List :County Tabloids :City in Paragraphs :Personal Recollections :War Reminders :Casualty List :Volume 2 - Biographical :Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. 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History of Fulton County Illinois

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History of Gage County, Nebraska

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] =History of Gage County, Nebraska= : "a narrative of the past, with special emphasis upon the pioneer period of the county's history, its social, commercial, educational, religious, and civic development from the early days to the present time" *by Hugh Jackson Dobbs *Published in 1918 by Western Publishing and Engraving *Source Example :::Dobbs, Hugh Jackson. "[[Space:History of Gage County, Nebraska|History of Gage County, Nebraska]]" (Western Publishing and Engraving Company. Lincoln, Neb. 1918.) *In-line Citation Example: ::: [[#Dobbs|Dobbs]]: Page 157 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Gage County, Nebraska|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Availability=== :Archive.org: *https://archive.org/details/historyofgagecou01dobb/page/n11

History of Gardiner, Pittston and West Gardiner

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History of Gardiner, Pittston and West Gardiner == === with a sketch of the Kennebec Indians, & New Plymouth purchase, comprising historical matter from 1602 to 1852; with genealogical sketches of many families === * by Hanson, John Wesley * published by W. Palmer, Gardiner, ME; 1852  * 343 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Gardiner, Pittston and West Gardiner|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofgardine00hans/page/n9/mode/2up === WikiTree Syntax === * Hanson, John Wesley. ''[[Space:History of Gardiner, Pittston and West Gardiner|History of Gardiner, Pittston and West Gardiner]]'' (W. Palmer, Gardiner, ME; 1852 ) [ Page ] * ([[#Hanson|Hanson]])

History of Gardner, Massachusetts : from its earliest settlement to 1860

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Gardner, Massachusetts|*]] == History of Gardner, Massachusetts == from its earliest settlement to 1860. * by Lewis Glazier * published by Press of C. Hamilton, Worcester, 1860. * Source Example: ::: Glazier, Lewis. ''[[Space:History of Gardner, Massachusetts : from its earliest settlement to 1860|History of Gardner, Massachusetts : from its earliest settlement to 1860]]'' (C. Hamilton, Worcester, 1860) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Glazier|Glazier]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Gardner, Massachusetts : from its earliest settlement to 1860|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofgardner00inglaz * https://books.google.com/books?id=oMM5F7Ho25oC * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651363 * https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/History_of_Gardner,_Massachusetts

History of Garfield County, Colorado

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History of Garfield County, Colorado Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Colorado}} *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Petroglyphs }} https://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/garfield-county :'''mid 1550's-late 1890's''' - the Ute Indian band called Parianuche or "Elk People" lived here. They hunted elk, deer, and mountain game, and ate roots, yucca, and wild berries. In the winter the Paranuche followed the elk and deer to the higher mountain areas. A favorite From place to soak to renew their body and spirit was Glenwood Springs. https://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/garfield-countyhttp://cogenweb.com/garfield/history.html {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=Below Hanging Lake }} :'''1776''' While looking for a way to explore from Santa Fe to Monterey, early California, Spanish friars came through the area. :'''1857''' US army captain John B Marcy came through looking for a route from Fort Bridger, Wyoming to the southern San Luis Valley. :'''1858-1859 ''' California Gold Rush was the beginning of Colorado Territory in 1861. This brought the idea to anglo Americans to search the Rockies for a strike in the Rockies. :'''1860''' prospectors led by Richard Sopris came to the Roaring Fork Valley and soaked in the hot springs at Glenwood. :'''1868''' The USA signed the Treaty of 1868 to limit the Utes to the western third of the Colorado territory. Settlers arrived and prospectors after that. :'''1874''' Vandeveer Hayden's surveyors team searched for mineral deposits on Ute lands. The teams were able to create geographic maps of Garfield County area. :'''1878''' Ranchers and miners staked their claims in the Roaring Fork Valley and mountains of the western Rockies.. This pushed the Ute Indians to a breaking point as their lands were taken, their hunting of game dwindled and supplies which the US government promised did not arrive. Their winter camping grounds became occupied by white settlers. White River Agency Utes killed an Indian agent, Nathan C Meeker and his staff when Meeker tried to force them to become Christian farmers. This is known as the Meeker Massacre. Later {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-2.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=Flattops Flowers. }} {{clear}} :'''1879''' Prior to the Meeker Massacre, James Landis built his log cabin near the mouths of the Roaring Fork and Colorado Rivers. He was known as first permanent settler. When a Ute Indian was murdered near Rangely. The remaining Utes protested, the angry settlers with federal troops near Meeker united and forced the Utes back to Utah. :'''1879 ''' After the Meek Massacre, Mears, a railroad builder and Indian commissioner was the interpretor and negotiator with the Utes when the San Juan region opened to white settlement. He worked with the Utes and convinced them to cede their western Colorado holdings and move to Utah. He saw the Ute peoples did not have a chance of surviving the conflicts between the white settlers and Utes. His House Bill 82 to create Garfield County passed. https://www.postindependent.com/news/in-1883-garfield-county-seat-moved-from-carbonate-to-glenwood/ {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-7.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Glenwood canyon and Zepher }}{{clear}} :'''1879-1880''' later A group of prospectors came to check out the carbonate deposits up in the mountains. James M. Landis was the 1st permanent white settler in the valley, who was a hay hauler from Leadville. He built a log cabin near the was the first permanent white settler in the valley. A group of prospectors built a community, '''{{blue|Dotsero}}''', near the mouth of the Colorado River Canyon. :'''1882-87''' the prospectors were wary of the Utes in Utah, so built Fort Defiance. :'''late 1883''' Landis and others filed a petition to create a 640 Acre townsite called '''Defiance'''. They did not find minerals but the founders hoped if they advertised in newspapers, Coloradans might be lured to the new town. For a few years Carbonate, Colorado was first county seat of Garfield county. ::'''{{red|Hoax by Scar Face Bill Case}}''', a swindler, planted silver ore from Leadville in an abandoned mine shaft in Carbonate, which is high in the''' Flat Top Mountains'''. Bill knew that a whisper about a silver strike would whip everyone into a "silver frenzy". Bill convinced his partners he had found silver in Carbonate. Then he convinced a Leadville silver investor, Horace Tabor into buying his claim for $100,000. This purchase of the Carbonate mine caused many fraudulent sales, and claims were sold and resold many times for a higher price. The high altitude mountain community became a busy town with shops, saloons and a post office. By the time Garfield County was organized into a county, 1883, the deep snow covered boomtown, Carbonate was county seat. {{Blue|Scar Face Bill spent his money before the miners realized there was no silver}}. :'''April 12, 1880 ''' A treaty was signed between the Ute Indians and the US government. With this the indians were moved to reservations. :'''Feb 2, 1883''' the Mears sponsored House Bill 82 to create Garfield County passed. Gov Grant announced the official change Feb 4. and appointed commissioners for the county. At this time the semi-mining community was county seat. {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-14.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption='''{{blue|Flat Top Mountains, Devil's Causeway}}'''. }}{{clear}} :'''early 1880's''' {{Blue|Isaac Cooper}}, a Civil War Iowa veteran pooled his money with the other Defiance founders assets and moved Defiance 6 miles westward. His wife suggested they name it {{Blue|Glenwood Springs}} after their Iowa hometown. Cooper hoped to make the town a successful resort, but died before his dreams came true. Devereaux bought the springs, and built the resort . :'''1880's''' Mining claims were staked near {{blue| Aspen}}. Farmers also moved to the Roaring Fork Valley to farm and supply the miners. Twenty families raised stock and farmed potatoes and began the town of {{blue|Carbondale}} (named for Carbondale, Pennsylvania). :'''1880s''' Prospectors did not find any silver in Garfield County's rock beds. Coal was present in large deposits. This fuel kept the silver mines of Aspen and other mining towns running and heated. . :{{blue|New Castle, Colorado}} began as a coal mining town. There are 2 coal seam fires burning near New Castle, however the largest and oldest is the Vulcan Mine, where the coal seam fire has been burned over 120 years, according to [https://www.historycolorado.org Colorado History]. This fire began underground in the late 1800's. This was caused by methane gas. :'''1881''' -Coal mining camps began in Coal Basin, Spring Gulch, and Marion. {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-10.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption= Garfield county }}{{clear}} :'''1881'''- Garfield County was organized, with the snowy frozen fake boomtown of '''Carbonate''' as the county seat. Today, the community is a ghost town. :'''1882''' The canyons near Parachute, resemble a parachute. The town was renamed Grand Valley in 1904. :'''1882 Rifle, Colorado''' is 7 miles west of Silt, which began for farming/ranching. Rifle is in a valley with mesas and mountains around it. President Teddy Roosevelt hunted here for bears in 1901. Rifle Falls State Park is 14 miles north of the town. :'''Feb 2, 1883''' the Mears sponsored House Bill 82 to create Garfield County passed. Gov Grant announced the official change Feb 4. and appointed commissioners for the county. At this time the semi-mining community was named the county seat.'''Carbonate''', high on the Flattops Mountains, is a ghost town. :'''1883–84''' was a bad winter which ended the {{blue|3-year life of Carbonate}}. Its remaining inhabitants moved down to Glenwood Springs, which became the new county seat. ::Garfield County size was over 6,000 sq. mi. with a sparse population. With advertising, the word spread of the potential to get rich and bring in miners as well as settlers. This was 10,000 ft elevation, deep winter snow, impassable non-existent roads and meagre applies.. {{red|Spectators kept arriving}} :'''Aug 25, 1883''' Since Carbonate as a county seat location was difficult to access and impossible in the winter, a vote moved the government to Glenwood Springs where most of the members lived. Everyone knew about the Carbonate mining hoax. They wrapped the county record books in the Carbonate canvas "tent buildings" and moved them by mules into Glenwood Springs. Isaac Cooper, developer of Glenwood Springs, donated 8 city lots for county use, deeded his toll road to the county and donated $500 for upkeep of the road.. The official voters confirmed the new Glenwood Springs location. Republican county officers began the governing. :'''1885''' Silt, Colorado, 7 miles west of New Castle, was settled as a farming/ranching community. The town was named for the silt of the Colorado river.It is named after a major byproduct of the Colorado River. This river flows along the I-70 and into Utah and Arizona. :'''1887''' the Denver & Rio Grande came through Carbondale as the first railway. The town supplied 500 railway workers. Carbondale is well known for ranching, continuing today. The Carbondalel Wild West Rodeo is held June to late August each Thursday. :'''Oct 1887''' Denver & Rio Grande Railroad arrived in Glenwood Springs before the Colorado Midland. The Colorado Midland followed in December. The railroads offered discounted rates to and from the mining camps scattered around Glenwood Springs and also carried visitors to Devereux’s huge bathhouse on the hot springs. :'''1887 Doc Holliday''', gambler, gunslinger, and dentist died in bed in Glenwood Springs of tuberculosis. He is buried in Linwood cemetery, but location has not been located. :'''1888 -'''Carbondale was incorporated. The marble which was mined at Marble Colorado, the coal mined at Redstone and any agricultural products were shipped from Carbondale. :'''1888''' As mining claims were being staked near present-day Aspen during the early 1880s, many white families began moving into the Roaring Fork Valley to farm and supply the miners farther south. Twenty of these families settled in SE Garfield County in the community of Carbondale (named after Carbondale, Pennsylvania where they raised stock and grew potatoes. :{{Blue|Carbondale}} was incorporated. Richard Sopris prospected for metals, but found none. Mt Sopris, the landmark near Carbondale is named for him and his exploration :'''1889''' Garfield County lost the northern half of land when Rio Blanco County was created. {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Glenwood Springs pool }}{{clear}} :'''1886-90's''' Glenwood Springs' hot mineral-rich pools had been a favorite of the Utes, then attracted white tourists. Walter Devereux obtained funds, to build the 1st bathhouse and vapor cave around the Yampa Spring with a cost of $100,000 from the area's red sandstone. Devereaux invested in the Colorado Midland Railroad as he and investors wanted to make Glenwood Springs a resort. The bathhouse had 2 parlors, doctor's office, 30 bathing rooms for men, and 12 for women. Mosaic tiles covered the floors and a casino was on the 2nd floor. Soon a wooden pool house was built for half the cost. Finally Devereaux built a large hotel for spa guests, designed like a 16th century Italian mansion.. Thousands of wealthy tourists came to Glenwood Springs. :'''1890''' {{Blue|Rifle, Colorado}} is west of Glenwood Springs near the mouth of Rifle Creek and the Colorado River. After the arrival of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, the town became a farming and ranching hub. It was incorporated 1905. ::Garfield County economics has been supported with ranching, mining, with tourism appearing by the late 1890's. Garfield County has many energy industries, beginning in the late nineteenth century and continuing through the present. These include {{red|Coal Mines}}, {{blue|Oil Wells}}, {{brown|Natural Gas Wells}} and {{green|Timber}} All have had many profitable years and contributed to the economic development of Garfield County. {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Garfield County map }}{{clear}} ::Dangers of the mine shafts included gas leaks, avalanches, explosions, and collapses. Colorado Fuel & Iron (CF&I) with headquarters in Pueblo, required workers to buy their own tools. It paid them by the tonnage of coal they mined, which required they spend more time mining rather than keeping the workplace safe. Wages were low, pay was in scrips, which could be traded for company-owned stores. Since Colorado's economy depended upon their work, the coal miners had some leverage. Miners joined unions such as the United Mine Workers to ask for safer mines and fair pay. :'''1893 & 1894''' The Vulcan Mine (near New Castle) led strikes due to safety concerns and missed paydays.This ended when CF&I threatened to close the mine. Miners had to return to work for lower wages. :'''1896''' the county soon had 10 coal mines which employed 457 workers. Carbondale became the coal-shipping hub of the Roaring Fork Valley. The mines employed foreign-born immigrants from Sweden, Austria, Italy, and Greece, with owners and mine bosses being white people. South Canyon mine had some African American employees. :::'''1896 Vulcan Mine''' had methane gas in it, with 3 explosions between 1896 and 1918, with 85 deaths. In 1896, 49 men were killed. New Castle citizens hurried to help as well as miners from nearby mines.They flooded the mine to put out the fire, then closed it. New owners re-opened the Vulcan mine, with another explosion Dec 1913, killing 37 men. The Colorado coal mine inspector found Rocky Mountain Fuel Company guilty of negligence. This ended coal mining in this mine. Today in the winter, smoke can be seen in the mountains from this coal seam fire as it continues to have methane gas and burn. https://history.denverlibrary.org/news/new-castle-colorado-coal-town-survives-despite-disaster Grand Hogback where the explosions took place is still burning today, called Burning Mountain. :::'''1897 Sunlight Mine''' exploded, killing 12 workers. :::'''1899 Consolidated Mine''' had a raging fire, but no deaths. :::'''1901 Spring Gulch Mine''' explosion killed 6. :'''latter 1900's''' Coal mines in Garfield County continued production. Improvements in pay, safety, and the disasters decreased. The hazardous nature for coal mining still existed with deadly fires in '''1965, 1981, and 1990'''. :'''June 7, 1905 Kid Curry ''' or Harvey Logan (Hole in the Wall Gang) robbed the westbound Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. He boarding the train at Parachute, stopped the train at Streit Flats (3 miles west, where 2 men came on board. They blew the safe open, then escaped on horses. Stories differ whether there was money in the safe. {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-8.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Marble, Colorado Mine. }}{{clear}} :'''1910''' Rifle, Colorado built the Rifle Hydroelectric near the falls, which altered the creek flow from a wide waterfall into 3 falls. Many stories abound on the name of the town varying from a rifle against a tree, to a custom of firing the rifles a signal, to a group of soldiers working on the road, and left the rifle at camp. :'''1970's-1982 ''' Energy companies began drilled for oil from the oil shale in western Garfield County, yielding 25 barrels/ton crude oil. Garfield County's population had been growing slowly. In 1970 the population jumped to 22,514 population. :'''1975''' Exxon built a company town north of Parachute named '''Battlement Mesa, Colorado''' for the oil field workers.. The boom did not last as the oil shale was costly to sustain. By 1982 Exxon ceased production in Garfield County. Two thousand people also left the area, leaving the original economic pillars of agriculture, ranching, and tourism. :'''1992''' - Few roads were present in Garfield for years. Most of them were narrow 2-lane roads. -70 was finished 1992. The interstate passes along the picturesque Glenwood canyon along the Colorado River, then meets state Rt 82 which enters the county in the SW part, and follows the Roaring Fork River. Garfield has unforgettable mountain scenery and energy resources :'''July, 1994''' - Although the Glenwood canyon and mountains attract tourists and residents for viewing or hiking, the scenery can by deadly. A lightning strike started a fire on Storm King Mountain in a dry summer.. Fifty firefighters battled the blaze, in the wind. July 7 the wind increased and changed direction, so that the fire killed 14 firefighters(36 made it to safety). This South Canyon Fire changed the policy of the BLM's (Bureau of Land Management) methods for firefighting. Now it is careful before sending in fire crews. Following this the BLM built a Memorial trail on the mountain to honor the '''Storm King 14''' sacrifices. Another example are the Coal Seam fire and the Hayden area fires. {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=One of the fires in Garfield County }} ::The towns in Garfield County are located along the Colorado and Roaring Fork rivers in the eastern end of the county, while much of the western portion has only a few roads and fewer inhabitants. ::The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company built a series of coke ovens at Cardiff, Colorado produce coke for the smelters. Some of the coke ovens are still there. ::Rifle and Parachute, Colorado are near the base of a mountain, Bookcliffs (officially known as Roan Cliffs) These are oil shale mountains, which burns due to the high oil content. When Battlement Mesa was begun by Exxon, 1980. {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Bridal Veil Falls at Hanging Falls Lake }}{{clear}} :'''1980''' Grand Valley changed the name back to Parachute since people confused Grand River Valley with Grand Junction. :'''2000''' gas companies started using "fracking" (hydraulic fracturing) to release the natural gas from the rocky Mountians. This uses a high pressure mix of water and chemicals to crack rock. :'''2007-today''' Thousands of gas wells were drilled, with County commissioner Tresi Houpt and others concerned about environmental and community impact, thus began a study. Air samples beyond the 150 ft radius from drilling rigs and found xylene benzene in addition to the diesel fumes from the trucks and rigs. The Gas wells leaked methane and benzene. The EPA concluded the emissions levels met EPA standards, with questions from others. 2010 and 11 - national studies on fracking showed fracking uses many chemicals. Studies were done on water contamination. This is still ongoing. There are 8,000 natural gas wells which support the economy and give energy for the homes and businesses. ::Today part of the county has the ranching and farming it began with. However tourism is the major industry. Skiing in the winter contributes to the economy in Aspen. People do commute to Aspen, (located 86 miles from Battlement Mesa and to Grand Junction (63 miles from Rifle). ===Government Offices=== {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-12.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Garfield Co. Courthouse, Glenwood Springs}}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Original size: 3000 sq. miles, 110 miles long, extending to Utah border. this was formed from Summit County. :Size the county has a total area of 2,956 square miles (7,660 km2), of which 2,948 square miles (7,640 km2) is land and 8.3 square miles (21 km2) (0.3%) is water. :Mountainous county :Location - western Colorado. :Bordered to the north by Rio Blanco County, to the east by Routt and Eagle Counties, to the south by Pitkin and Mesa Counties, and to the west by the state of Utah. :Location- in the scenic plateau and canyon country of western Colorado. :Rivers - Roaring Fork and Colorado Rivers '''Adjacent Counties'''
*Rio Blanco County - north *Routt County - northeast *Eagle County - east *Pitkin County - southeast *Mesa County - south *Grand County, Utah - southwest *Uintah County, Utah - northwest {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-3.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=map of Garfield }}{{clear}} '''PROTECTED AREAS'''
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Tops_Wilderness_Area Flat Tops Wilderness Area] {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-14.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption='''{{blue|Flat Top Mountains, Devil's Causeway}}'''. }}{{clear}} *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Mesa_National_Forest Grand Mesa National Forest] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Gap_State_Park Harvy Gap State Park] ::[http://areas.wildernet.com/pages/statepark.cfm?areaID=COSPHG Wildernet Harvey gap state park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifle_Falls_State_Park Rifle Falls State Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifle_Gap_State_Park Rifle Gap State Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicine_Bow_–_Routt_National_Forest Medicine Bow Routt National Forest] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_River_National_Forest White River National Forest] ===Demographics=== *Garfield County has a population of 57,298. In 2000, there were 43,791 people in the county with a population density of 15 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 89.96% White, 0.45% Black or African American, 0.71% Native American, 0.44% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 6.53% from other races, and 1.84% from two or more races. 16.67% of the population were Hispani, 18.1% were of German, 11.1% English, 11.0% Irish, 7.1% American and 5.6% Italian ancestry. The median income for a household in the county was a family was $53,840. The per capita income for the county was $21,341. About 4.60% of families and 7.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.10% of those under age 18 and 5.50% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garfield_County,_Colorado '''County Resources''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Diamond_Scenic_Byway Dinosaur Diamond Scenic Byway] Runs from Grand Junction Eastward on I-70 {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-14.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption='''{{blue|Flat Top Mountains, Devil's Causeway}}'''. }}{{clear}} *[https://www.colorado.com/articles/colorado-scenic-byway-flat-tops-trail Flat Tops Trail Scenic Byway] MEEKER PASS *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Elk_Mountains West Elk Mountains] *Carbondale's October festival is "Potato Days" celebrates the agricultural heritage of the area. =====Cities/Communities===== With a population of 9,614, it is also the county’s largest city. Other major towns include Rifle (pop. 9,172), Carbondale (6,427), and New Castle (4,518). *'''[[:Category: Glenwood Springs, Colorado|Glenwood Springs]]''' (population 9,614), County Seat *[[:Category: Battlement Mesa, Colorado|Battlement Mesa]] *[[:Category: Carbondale, Colorado|Carbondale]] (6,417 population) ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbondale,_Colorado *[[:Category: Catherine, Colorado|Catherine]] *[[:Category: Cattle Creek, Colorado|Cattle Creek]] *[[:Category: Chacra, Colorado|Chacra]] *[[:Category: Mulford, Colorado|Mulford]] *[[:Category: New Castle, Colorado|New Castle]] population -(4,518 population) *[[:Category: No Name, Colorado|No Name]] *[[:Category: Parachute, Colorado|Parachute]] *[[:Category: Rifle, Colorado|Rifle]] (population 9,172) *[[:Category: Silt, Colorado|Silt]] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Carbondale, Colorado|Evergreen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hillcrest Cemetery, Carbondale, Colorado|Hillcrest Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pioneer Cemetery, Glenwood Springs, Colorado|Pioneer Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rosebud Cemetery, Glenwood Springs, Colorado|Rosebud Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Highland Cemetery, New Castle, Colorado|Highland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Russey-Hurlburt Cemetery, Parachute, Colorado|Russey-Hurlburt Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rose Hill Cemetery, Rifle, Colorado|Rose Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Skyline Cemetery, Silt, Colorado|Skyline Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Battlement Mesa Cemetery, Garfield County, Colorado|Battlement Mesa Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Divide Creek Union Cemetery, Garfield, Colorado|Divide Creek Union Cemetery]] or ::Fairview Cemetery *[[:Category: Fisher Cemetery, Carbondale, Colorado|Fisher Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenwood_Springs,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifle,_Colorado *https://www.garfield-county.com *https://www.garfield-county.com/about-garfield-county/documents/the_first_100_years.pdf *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chacra,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlement_Mesa,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbondale,_Colorado *https://www.postindependent.com/news/in-1883-garfield-county-seat-moved-from-carbonate-to-glenwood/ *http://cogenweb.com/garfield/history.html

History of Geauga and Lake Counties, Ohio

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ohio, Sources]] [[Category:Geauga County, Ohio]] [[Category:Lake County, Ohio]] == History of Geauga and Lake Counties, Ohio, == with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Pioneers and Most Prominent Men * by & published by Williams Brothers, Philadelphia, 1879 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:History of Geauga and Lake Counties, Ohio|History of Geauga and Lake Counties, Ohio]]'' (Williams Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa., 1879) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#HGLCO|History of Geauga and Lake Counties]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Geauga and Lake Counties, Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/oh-geauga-lake-1879-williams/mode/2up * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Geauga_and_Lake_Counties_Ohio.html?id=Z302AQAAMAAJ * https://nyhucamyhyka.ibookpaper.icu/history-of-geauga-and-lake-counties-ohio-book-25465nl.php ''(download; safety unknown)'' * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/95700?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''(requires user account, free)'' Library copies: * https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-geauga-and-lake-counties-ohio-with-illustrations-and-biographical-sketches-of-its-pioneers-and-most-prominent-men/oclc/8501217

History of Gibson Guitars

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History of Gibson Guitars Today there are many guitar companies. All offer their own style and creativity. But by far the best guitar company is [http://www2.gibson.com/Gibson.aspx Gibson]. No matter what you’re looking for in a guitar Gibson can provide it. Whether it’s the deep bluesy sound of the [http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/Les-Paul.aspx Les Paul] or the hard rock sound of the [http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/SG.aspx SG] you can not go wrong with a Gibson. Although it was not always the company it is today. It all started with an average man who went into the guitar business with hopes and dreams. It started in 1894 in [http://www.kalamazoocity.org/portal/index.php Kalamazoo, Michigan] in a small workshop. [http://www.siminoff.net/pages/gibson_background.html Orville Gibson] went into business making [http://www.acousticguitars.us/guitars.htm acoustic guitars] and [http://www.mandolincafe.com/archives/briefhistory.html mandolins]. These instruments would later inspire instrument designers around the world. In 1918 Orville died. One year later [http://www.siminoff.net/pages/loar_background.html Lloyd Loar] joined the company. While he was working at Gibson he designed the [http://www.leblogquigratte.fr/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/f5mandolin2.jpg F-5 mandolin] and the [http://www.gruhn.com/photo/AR3719.jpg L-5 acoustic guitar]. The F-5 mandolin was declared the best mandolin ever made at the time. The L-5 guitar replaced the [http://www.angiesbanjo.com/Images/Banjos/Irish_Tenor_banjo.jpg tenor banjo] as the common rhythm instrument and became Gibson’s greatest success of the time. During the great depression they built violins using the original design that was made by Orville Gibson. Also during that time period Gibson developed the first electric bass. It was considered to be too far ahead of time and was turned down. Also as a response to the depression Gibson developed the [http://gibsonacousticguitarshop.com/here-is-the-little-story-of-gibson-acoustic-guitars Kalamazoo] line of acoustic guitars. This types was very inexpensive but still had the superior quality of Gibson. In 1934 Gibson developed the [http://vintage-guitars.blogspot.com/2006/09/gibson-super-400.html super 400]. This was a larger body guitar that had the ability to be herd over any horn section in an orchestra. This guitar was worth $400 which was more expensive than anything at the time but musicians were willing to pay. In 1937 they found a new way to have the guitar herd over other instruments. It was the first electric guitar. The Es-1502 was a revolution in music and would later become the main instrument in bands. During World War II production stopped do to lack of supplies. After the war [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/ted-mccarty-729011.html Ted McCarty] was made president. In his time in charge labor increased by 10 times, profits increased 15 times, and sales went up 1250%. This was the greatest era of innovation for Gibson. they invented their greatest Electric guitars the Les Paul, the [http://vintage-guitars.blogspot.com/2005/11/gibson-byrdland-guitar.html Byrdland], the [http://www.rocknrollvintage.com/Gibson-flying-v-guitar-information.htm flying V], [http://ezinearticles.com/?History-of-the-Gibson-Explorer&id=2004384 Explorer], SG, and the [http://gibsonfirebird.org/articles/gibson-firebird-history Fire Bird]. They also invented the [http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Acoustic-Instruments/Square-Shoulder/Gibson-Acoustic/Hummingbird.aspx Hummingbird] and [http://vintage-guitars.blogspot.com/2005/11/gibson-dove-guitar.html Dove] acoustic guitars. From there they have made improvements to their already amazing guitars. These models would become the greatest guitars ever made. As time progresses they keep making newer and newer versions of these guitars. They have made guitars that [http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/Les-Paul/Gibson-USA/Robot-Les-Paul-Studio.aspx tune themselves]. They have become the favorite guitar of some of the greatest musicians ever. Jimmy page used the Gibson Les Paul and the Double Neck SG, Angus Young Used the SG, hendrix used a Flying V, Slash Used the Les Paul. As time goes one its clear that Gibson will continue to become better and better, making new innovations. They will continue to be the best guitar company in the world. [[Category:Musical Instruments]]

History of Golspie, Sutherland

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[[Category:Golspie, Sutherland]] ==Golspie, Sutherland== Golspie, called ''Goillspidh'' in Scottish Gaelic, is a village in Sutherland, Scotland, on the coast of the North Sea. The name comes from the Norse word for ''gully village''. As of 2016, it had a population of 1,350 people. The Countess of Sutherland visited the village in July and August of 1805 and the first plans were set for Golspie village. It was to consist of houses 50 ft by 20 ft, each with a croft of 3/4 acre. The people who chose to relocate to the village were to be given a 99-year lease for their homes (built themselves), but the crofts were to be rented on an annual basis to allow for changes to the layout of the village. ===Notables from Golspie=== *William Fowler(1824-1906), an architect *Adam Gunn (1872-1935), emigrated to the United States and became an athlete *Lewis Williamson (1989 - living), a Formula Renault driver *Jimmy Yuill (1956 - living), a Royal Shakespeare Company actor

History of Goodhue County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Minnesota, Sources]] == History of Goodhue County, Minnesota == * by Franklyn Curtiss-Wedge, Editor in Chief * published by H.C.Cooper, Jr and Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Goodhue County, Minnesota|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=rm8_AQAAMAAJ *https://archive.org/details/historyofgoodhue00curt/page/n8 ===Table of Contents=== :Chapter I. Natural Phenomena.
:Chapter II. Geologic Ages.
:Chapter III. Evidence Of The Mounds.
:Chapter IV. Early Days.
:Chapter V. Forts At Frontenac.
:Chapter VI. Under European Kings.
:Chapter VII. Indian Treaties.
:Chapter VIII. Indian Troubles.
:Chapter IX. Beginning Of The County.
:Chapter X Township System.
:Chapter XI Dr. Sweeney's Narrative.
:Chapter XII. Townships And Villages
:Chapter XIII. Cannon Falls.
:Chapter XIV. Townships And Villages
:Chapter XV. Townships And Villages
:Chapter XVI. Zumbrota.
:Chapter XVII. County Schools.
:Chapter XVIII. Postal History.
:Chapter XIX. The Physician.
:Chapter XX. Sons Of The Vikings.
:Chapter XXI. Swedish Settlement.
:Chapter XXII. The Germans.
:Chapter XXIII. Land Office Records.
:Chapter XXIV. Goodhue County Churches.
:Chapter XXV. Anecdotes And Adventures.
:Chapter XXVI. Officers And Population.
:Chapter XXVII. Calamities.
:Chapter XXVIII. Military History.
:Chapter XXIX. Red Wing As A Helmet.
:Chapter XXX. Through Fifty-Two Years.
:Chapter XXXI. "The Desirable City."
:Chapter XXXII. Red Wing Industries.
:Chapter XXXIII. Modern Red Wing.
:Chapter XXXIV. Lives Of Leading Men.
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History of Gorham, Me.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Maine, Sources]] [[Category: Gorham, Maine]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Gorham, Me. == * by [[McLellan-77|Hugh Davis McLellan]] (1805-1878); compiled and edited by his daughter [[McLellan-174|Katherine B. Lewis]] (b.1836). * published by Smith & Sale, printers, Portland, 1903 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Gorham, Me.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=NEz0pw3JotIC * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028810146 * https://archive.org/details/historyofgorhamm00mcle * https://archive.org/details/historygorhamme00mclegoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofgorhamm00mclel * Vol. 2 (1998) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L0kUAwAAQBAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * McLellan, Hugh Davis. ''[[Space:History of Gorham, Me.|History of Gorham, Me.]]'' (Smith & Sale, Portland, 1903) [ Page ]. * ([[#McLellan|McLellan]]) * McLellan, Hugh Davis. ''[[Space:History of Gorham, Me.|History of Gorham, Me.]]'' (Smith & Sale, Portland, 1903) [ Page ].

History of Goshen, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Goshen, New Hampshire == * by Walter R. Nelson * published by Evans Printing Co., Concord, New Hampshire, 1957 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Goshen, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofgoshenn00nels/page/n5/mode/2up * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009889735 ===Table of Contents=== :Preface :Acknowledgements :I. Formation of the Town; Incorporation, First Census :II. Early Settlement :III. The Province Road :IV. Mason’s Curve Line in the Saville Area :V. Corey’s Town and Road :VI. Early Families *First Section; Grindle, Gunnison, Lang, Lear, Rand, Sherburne :VII. Indian Days :VIII. Signers of the “Association Test.’’ Trials of War :IX. Old Roads, County Road; Croydon Turnpike :X. Early Religious Influences :XI. Goshen’s First Minister :XII. Taverns :XIII. The Militia System :XIV. Wild Game :XV. Happenings in the Town :XVI. Early Industries :XVII. The Old Town Meeting House :XVIII. Churches :XIX. The Pierce Graphite Mine :XX. Schools and Schoolhouses :XXI. Mail Service :XXII. Captain John W. Gunnison. :XXIII. Merchants and Tradespeople :XXIV. Professional History :XXV. Narratives :XXVI. Library Matters :XXVII. The Eventful Later Years :XXVIII. Farming and Allied Activities :XXIX. Endeavors in Many Fields * Resident Voters and Elected Officials, 1956 :XXX. Military Records :XXXI. Early Families. Second Section :Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Nelson, Walter R..''[[Space: History of Goshen, New Hampshire| History of Goshen, New Hampshire]]'' (Evans Printing Co., Concord, NH, 1957), [ Page ]. *[[#Nelson|History of Goshen, New Hampshire]]

History of Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Grafton, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == History of Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts == from its early settlement by the Indians in 1647 to the present time, 1879. Including the genealogies of seventy-nine of the older families. * by Frederick Clifton Pierce (1855-1904) * published by Press of C. Hamilton, Worcester, 1879. * Source Example: ::: Pierce, Frederick Clifton. ''[[Space:History of Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts|History of Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts]]'' (C. Hamilton, Worcester, 1879) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Pierce|Pierce]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=zZKAAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofgrafton00pier_0 * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028820582 * https://archive.org/details/historyofgrafton00pier_1 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006254876

History of Grand Bend, Ontario

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This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. '''Grand Bend'''
Grand Bend, situated on Lake Huron, is one of the oldest communities in Lambton County, Ontario. It is located on part of the traditional territory of the Attawandaron and Ojibwe/Chippewa First Nations. In 1832 Benjamin Brewster and a Mr. Pettis formed a company and bought land and timber rights in this part of the Huron Tract from the Canada Company. They built a dam and sawmill on the Ausable River as was stipulated in their agreement with the Canada Company. A small community, Brewster’s Mill or Brewster, sprang up around the mill. Other settlers in the region resented the mill because it caused flooding upstream. About twenty years after the dam was built, it was torn down.[http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/sgc-cms/histoires_de_chez_nous-community_stories/pm_v2.php?id=story_line&lg=English&fl=0&ex=00000692&sl=6957&pos=1 “The History of Brewster’s Mill,” Lambton Heritage Museum, Grand Bend] Where the Ausable passed through the village, it made a sharp bend toward the south and ran alongside the Lake Huron shoreline before entering the lake at Port Franks. This "bend" is the origin of the next name for the community. French-Canadian settlers called it “Aux Croches” (“at the bends”), which in English became Grand Bend. In the mid-1870s the Canada Company embarked on a large drainage project known locally as “The Cut.” It involved redirecting the course of the river and draining several small lakes and wetlands for farmland.[Wikipedia contributors, "Ausable River (Lake Huron)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ausable_River_(Lake_Huron)&oldid=919911281 (accessed October 27, 2019). {{Image|file=Laurie_s_Photos-162.jpg |caption=The Ausable River before "The Cut" }} Grand Bend was originally in Huron County but became part of Lambton County in 1951. In 2001 Grand Bend became part of Lambton Shores when it was amalgamated with Bosanquet Township, the town of Forest, and the villages of Thedford, Arkona, Ipperwash, Port Franks, and Ravenswood. Today Grand Bend Beach is a summer tourist destination.[https://www.lambtonshores.ca/en/explore-and-play/grand-bend-beach.aspx Grand Bend Beach, Lambton Shores] == Categories == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grand_Bend%2C_Ontario Category: Grand Bend, Ontario] - Profiles of individuals associated with Grand Bend. == Sources ==

History of Grant County, Indiana

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Indiana, Sources]][[Category:Grant County, Indiana]] ===History of Grant County, Indiana=== '''from the earliest time to the present, with biographical sketches, notes, etc., together with an extended history of the Northwest, the Indiana territory and the state of Indiana.''' * Published by Unigraphic (Evansville, In., 1974.). * Reprint of the 1886 edition published by Brant and Fuller {{Image|file=History of Grant County,Indiana.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Title page. }} * Available from: Hathi Trust Digital Collection [[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006000050 Catalog Record]][[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.39000002821986;view=1up;seq=7 Full View ]] (digital copies are available for downloading). * Source Example: ::: Brant and Fuller's ''[[Space:History_of_Grant_County%2C_Indiana|History of Grant County, Indiana]]'' ( Unigraphic, Evansville, In., 1974). ::Brant and Fuller's ''[[Space:History_of_Grant_County%2C_Indiana|History of Grant County, Indiana]]'' (Unigraphic, Evansville, In., 1974). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#BrantFuller|Brant and Fuller]: Page XXX. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Grant_County%2C_Indiana|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History of Grants Under the Great Council for New England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New England]] == History of Grants Under the Great Council for New England == A lecture of a course by members of the Massachusetts Historical Society, delivered before the Lowell Institute, Jan. 15, 1869 * by Haven, Samuel Foster, 1806-1881; Massachusetts Historical Society; Lowell Institute * published by the Press of John Wilson and Son., Boston, 1869 * Source Example: ::: Haven, Samuel. ''[[Space:History of Grants Under the Great Council for New England|History of Grants Under the Great Council for New England]]'' (John Wilson and Son., Boston, 1869) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Haven|Haven]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Grants Under the Great Council for New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historygrantsun00instgoog * https://archive.org/details/historygrantsun00socigoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofgrantsu00have * http://books.google.com/books?id=fDiUYAwq-7kC * http://books.google.com/books?id=1-bgMhBS7CwC

History of Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Sources]] == History of Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts == * by Charles James Taylor * published by Clark W. Bryan & Co., Great Barrington, Mass., 1882 * Source Example: ::: Taylor, Charles. ''[[Space:History of Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts|History of Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts]]'' (Clark W. Bryan & Co., Great Barrington, Mass., 1882) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Taylor|Taylor]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=qkIOAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historygreatbar00taylgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofgreatba01tayl * https://archive.org/details/historyofgreatba00tayl * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100123848

History of Green and Jersey Counties, Illinois

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] History of Greene and Jersey Counties, Illinois : together with sketches of the towns, villages and townships, educational, civil, military, and political history; portraits of prominent individuals, and biographies of representative men. * published 1885 * by The Continental Historical Company * https://archive.org/details/historyofgreenej00spri * Citation Example :::Cont'l Historical Co. [[Space:History_of_Green_and_Jersey_Counties%2C_Illinois|History of Green and Jersey Counties, Illinois]] (1939) * Footnote Example ::: [[#S1|Cont'l Historical Co. ]]: Page 430 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Green_and_Jersey_Counties%2C_Illinois|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History of Green County, Wisconsin

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Wisconsin | Wisconsin]] __TOC__ == History of Green County, Wisconsin == Together with Sketches of Its Towns and Villages, Educational, Civil, Military and Political History, Portraits of Prominent Persons, and Biographies of Representative Citizens * published by Union Publishing Co., Springfield, Illinois, 1884 * 1248 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Green County, Wisconsin|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofgreenco00unio * https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Green_County_Wisconsin/dwcrAQAAMAAJ?hl=en * https://www.loc.gov/item/16013913/ === Table of Contents === History Of Wisconsin :Chapter I. Pre-historic and Settlement :Chapter II. Wisconsin as a Territory :Chapter III. Wisconsin as a State History OF Green County, Wisconsin. :Chapter I. Area, Population and Surface Features :Chapter II. Topography and Geology :Chapter III. Aborigines Of Green County :Chapter IV. First Settlement Of the County :Chapter V. The Black Hawk War :Chapter VI. United States Land Surveys :Chapter VII. Pioneer Life :Chapter VIII. Pioneer Reminiscences ::By Henry F. Janes ::By Samuel F. Chipman ::By J. W. Stewart ::By Albert Salisbury ::By Edward C. Beouchard ::By Robert L. Keam ::By Hiram Brown ::By Margaret McCoy ::By J. K. Crocker :Chapter IX. First Things :Chapter X. Green County Formed and Organized :Chapter XI. Territorial, State and Congressional Representation :Chapter XII. The Courts Of Green County :Chapter XIII. Common Schools Of the County :Chapter XIV. The Bar - Past and Present :Chapter XV. Railroad Of Green County :Chapter XVI. Agriculture and the Agricultural Society :Chapter XVII. The Medical Profession :Chapter XVIII. The County Board :Chapter XIX. Election Statistics :Chapter XX. The War for the Union :Chapter XXI. County Officers :Chapter XXII. Miscellaneous Events :Chapter XXIII. County Buildings and Poor Farm :Chapter XXIV. Literature - Science - Art :Chapter XXV. The Newspaper Press :Chapter XXVI. The Swiss Colony Of New Glarus :Chapter XXVII. Town Of Adams :Chapter XXVIII. Town and Village Of Albany :Chapter XXIX. Town Of Brooklyn :Chapter XXX. Town Of Cadiz :Chapter XXXI. Town Of Clarno :Chapter XXXII. Town Of Decatour :Chapter XXXIII. Village Of Brodhead :Chapter XXXIV. Town Of Exeter :Chapter XXXV. Town Of Jefferson :Chapter XXXVI. Town Of Jordan :Chapter XXXVII. Town Of Monroe :Chapter XXXVIII. City Of Monroe :Chapter XXXIX. Town Of Mount Pleasant :Chapter XL. Town Of New Glarus :Chapter XLI. Town Of Spring Grove :Chapter XLII. Town Of Sylvester :Chapter XLIII. Town Of Washington :Chapter XLIV. Town Of York :Biographical === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History of Green County, Wisconsin|History of Green County, Wisconsin]]'' (Union Publishing Co., Springfield, IL, 1884), [ Page ]. * ([[#HistGreenCoWi|Green County, Wisconsin]])

History of Greenbrier County

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:West Virginia]] == History of Greenbrier County == * by J.R.Cole * published by J.R.Cole, Lewisburg, West Virginia, 1917 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Greenbrier County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofgreenbr00cole/page/n8 * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Greenbrier_County.html?id=1b9YnwEACAAJ ===Table of Contents=== :'''County History''' :1 - Introductory Remarks. :2 - The Greenbrier River. :3 - Greenbrier County. :4 - Roster of State Officers. :5 - Roster of County Officers. :6 - Railroads. :7 - Lewisburg. :8 - Ronceverte. :9 - White Sulphur. :10 - Williamsburg District. :11 - Early Churches. :12 - Rainelle. :13 - Progress of Methodism. :14 - Educational Progress. :15 - Bench and Bar. :16 - A Pioneer Wedding. :'''History of Families''' :Aldersons :Stuarts :Mathews :Prices :Millers :Keslers :Feamsters :Arbuckles :Sydenstrickers :Erwins :Wyatts :Bells :Dunbars :Dotsons :Murrills :Currys :McClungs === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: History of Greenbrier County| History of Greenbrier County]]'' (Lewisburg, West Virginia, 1917) * [[#Cole |Cole ]]

History of Greene County, Missouri

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[[Category:Civil War Sources]] [[Category:Greene County, Missouri]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __NOTOC__ == History of Greene County, Missouri,== ===Written and Compiled From the Most Authentic Official and Private Sources,=== ====Including a History of its Townships, Towns and Villages, Together with a Condensed History of Missouri; the City of St. Louis; a Reliable and Detailed History of Greene County—its Pioneer Record, War History, Resources, Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Prominent Citizens; General and Local Statistics of Great Value, and a Large Amount of Legal and Miscellaneous Matter; Incidents and Reminiscences, Grave, Tragic, and Humorous.==== * by Return Ira Holcombe (1845-1916) * published by Western Historical Company, St. Louis (1883) * WorldCat ID: [https://search.worldcat.org/title/1046508365 1046508365] * Source Example: ::* Holcombe, R.I., ''[[Space:History_of_Greene_County,_Missouri|History of Greene county, Missouri, ... including a history of its township, towns, and villages, together with a condensed history of Missouri ... biographical sketches and portraits of prominent citizens,]]'' (St. Louis, MO: Western Historical Company, 1883). * Inline Citation Example: :: [[#Holcombe|Holcombe, ''Greene County,'']] [ page .] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Greene_County,_Missouri|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available Online At: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofgreene00holc * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009563545 * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL22882489M

History of Greene County, New York : with biographical sketches of its prominent men

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[[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Greene County, New York]] ==History of Greene County, New York : with biographical sketches of its prominent men== * compiled by Frederick L. Beers * published by the J.B. Beers & Co. in New York, 1884 * reprint published in 1969 by Hope Farm Press in Cornwallville, New York * This county history and genealogy book contains information regarding the following areas found in Greene county, New York: Catskill, Athens, Ashland, Cairo, Coxsackie, Durham, Greenville, Halcott, Hunter, Jewett, Lexington, New Baltimore, Prattsville, and Windham. It includes historical outlines for the state, county, and Catskill mountain range. It also contains two articles: "Genealogies of Some of the Old Dutch Families of Greene County" by Henry Brace and "Record of the Civil War" by an unknown author. * Citation Example: :::Beers, Frederick L. ''[[Space:History of Greene County, New York : with biographical sketches of its prominent men|History of Greene County, New York : with biographical sketches of its prominent men]]'' New York: J. B. Beers, 1884. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Greene County, New York : with biographical sketches of its prominent men|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]] ===Available Online at These Locations:=== * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/468807-history-of-greene-county-new-york-with-biographical-sketches-of-its-prominent-men - Complete * https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2/beers_history_of_greene_co.htm - Section-by-section. Also archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20230310010308/https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2/beers_history_of_greene_co.htm * https://vedderresearchlibrary.org/beers-history-greene-county - Section-by-section, not clear if it's complete * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=17550 (subscription $) * "Genealogies of Some of the Old Dutch Families of Greene County" (one section from the Vedder Research Library version) **https://static1.squarespace.com/static/59d3dc3ae9bfdfba3b1b9958/t/59ea0c3dbe42d6ff1cadc7db/1508510799459/Beerssection21_genealogies.pdf * This link does not work: https://sites.google.com/site/genealogiesofsomeolddutch/home

History of Greenfield, Shire Town of Franklin County, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Greenfield, Massachusetts]] == History of Greenfield, Shire Town of Franklin County, Massachusetts == * by Francis M. Thompson (1833-1916) * published Greenfield, Mass., 1904-1954. * Source Example: ::: Thompson, Francis. ''[[Space:History of Greenfield, Shire Town of Franklin County, Massachusetts|History of Greenfield, Shire Town of Franklin County, Massachusetts]]'' (Greenfield, Mass., 1904-1954) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Thompson|Thompson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Greenfield, Shire Town of Franklin County, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9scMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofgreenfi1168thom ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011529037 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733088 * Vol. 2 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=0Fniw8RAQDYC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=lMcMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofgreefie00thom ::* https://archive.org/details/historygreenfie00thomgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofgreenfi2168thom ::* https://archive.org/details/historygreenfie00kellgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011529037 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733088 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002895556 * Vol. 3 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011529037 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733088

History of Guernsey County, Ohio

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Ohio, Sources]] [[Category:Guernsey County, Ohio]] == History of Guernsey County, Ohio == :Volume 1 - Historical :Volume 2 - Biographical * by Cyrus Parkinson Beatty Sarchet, 1828-1913. * published by B.F.Bowen & Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1911 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: History of Guernsey County, Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historyofguernse01sarc/page/n8 (Volume 1) *https://archive.org/details/historyofguernse21sarc/page/n12 (Volume 2) *https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Guernsey_County_Ohio.html?id=ON0yAQAAMAAJ (Volume 2) *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100837506 (Volume 1 and 2) *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/522023-history-of-guernsey-county-ohio-vol-2?viewer=1&offset=4#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= (Volume 2) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Note''': The Table of Contents below appears for both Volume 1 and Volume 2. :However, it appears to be for Volume 1 only. Volume 2 is Biographical and there is no Table of Contents. There is a Biographical Index which appears after the Table of Contents and Historical Index, at the beginning of Volume 2. :Chapter I— Topography And Geology :Chapter II— Indian Occupancy :Chapter III— Organization History Of The County :Chapter IV— Early Settlement History Of The County :Chapter V— County Government :Chapter VI— Political History Of The County :Chapter VII— Military History Of The County :Chapter VIII— Educational Development History Of The County :Chapter IX— Church And Denominational History :Chapter X— Secret Societies History Of The County :Chapter XI— Educational Interests :Chapter XII— Railway, Water Navigation And The Old Pike Road :Chapter XIII— The Bar Of Guernsey County :Chapter XIV— The Medical Profession :Chapter XVI— Newspapers Of Guernsey County :Chapter XVI— Banks And Banking :Chapter XVII— Mines And Mining :Chapter XVIII— The City Of Cambridge :Chapter XIX— Adams Township :Chapter XX— Cambridge Township :Chapter XXI— Centre Township :Chapter XXII— Jefferson Township :Chapter XXIII— Jackson Township :Chapter XXIV— Knox Township :Chapter XXV— Oxford Township :Chapter XXVI— Liberty Township :Chapter XXVII— Richland Township :Chapter XXVIII— Millwood Township :Chapter XXIX— Monroe Township :Chapter XXX— Madison Township :Chapter XXXI— Spencer Township :Chapter XXXII— Wheeling Township :Chapter XXXIII— Westland Township :Chapter XXXIV— Londonderry Township :Chapter XXXV— Washington Township :Chapter XXXVI— Wills Township :Chapter XXXVII— Valley Township :Chapter XXXVIII— Miscellaneous Events Of Interest :Chapter XXXIX— General Reminiscences === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Sarchet, Cyrus Parkinson Beatty.''[[Space: History of Guernsey County, Ohio| History of Guernsey County, Ohio]]'' (Indianapolis, Indiana, 1911), [ Page ]. *[[#History of Guernsey County, Ohio|History of Guernsey County, Ohio]]:

History of Guilford County, North Carolina

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Guilford County, North Carolina]] === Stockard's History of Guilford County, North Carolina=== *By Sallie W, Stockard * Published by Gaut-Ogden Co, Knoxville, Tenn, 1902. * Available from: Hathi Trust Digital Collection [[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001874238 Catalog Record]][[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t72v2tk46;view=1up;seq=7 Full View]] (digital copies are available for downloading). * Source Example: {{Image|file=History_of_Guilford_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Title page. }} :::Stockard, Sallie W., ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:History_of_Guilford_County_North_Carolina History of Guilford County, North Carolina].'' (Gaut-Ogden Co, Knoxville, Tenn, 1902.) Stockard, Sallie W., ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:History_of_Guilford_County_North_Carolina History of Guilford County, North Carolina].'' (Gaut-Ogden Co, Knoxville, Tenn, 1902.) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#SWStockard|Stockard, Sallie W.]]: Page XXX * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Guilford_County_North_Carolina|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History of Guthrie and Adair Counties, Iowa

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Adair County, Iowa]] [[Category: Guthrie County, Iowa]] [[Category: Iowa, Sources]] == History of Guthrie and Adair Counties, Iowa == together with sketches of their towns, villages and townships, educational, civil, military and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of old settlers and representative citizens ; History of Iowa : embracing accounts of the prehistoric races, and a brief review of its civil, political and military history * published by Continental Historical Co., Springfield, IL, 1884 * Citation Example: ::: ''[[Space:History of Guthrie and Adair Counties, Iowa|History of Guthrie and Adair Counties, Iowa]]'' (Continental Historical Co., Springfield, IL, 1884) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#GuthrieAdair|GuthrieAdair]]: Page 1040 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Guthrie and Adair Counties, Iowa|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofguthrie00cont/ * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Guthrie_and_Adair_Counties_Io.html?id=hSFPAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Guthrie_and_Adair_Counties_Io.html?id=aWkwswEACAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009038612 * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24946189M/History_of_Guthrie_and_Adair_counties_Iowa ==== Excerpted biographies (indexes by county) ==== * https://sites.rootsweb.com/~iabiog/adair/ga1884/ga1884.htm * https://sites.rootsweb.com/~iabiog/guthrie/g1884/ga1884.htm ==== Database format (paywalled) ==== * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7670/

History of Hadley

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Amherst, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Granby, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Hadley, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: South Hadley, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Hadley == Including the Early History of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts * by [[Judd-1256|Sylvester Judd]] (1789-1860) & [[Boltwood-76|Lucius Manlius Boltwood]] (1825-1905) * published by Metcalf & Co., Northampton, Mass., 1863 * published by H.R. Hunting, Springfield, Mass., 1905 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Hadley|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1863) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1q3RY7ns5-8C ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011530074 * (1905) ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofhadleyi00judd ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262179 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Judd, Sylvester. ''[[Space:History of Hadley|History of Hadley]]'' (H.R. Hunting, Springfield, Mass., 1905) * ([[#Judd|Judd & Boltwood]])

History of Halifax, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Halifax, Massachusetts]] == History of Halifax, Massachusetts == * by Guy S. Baker, Town Historian * published by The Author, 1976 * Source Example: ::: Baker, Guy S.. ''[[Space:History of Halifax, Massachusetts|History of Halifax, Massachusetts]]'' (The Author, 1976) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Baker|Baker]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Halifax, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofhalifax00bake

History of Halifax City

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Halifax City == * by T.B. Akins * published by Nova Scotia Historical Society, Halifax,1895 * Citation Example: ::: Akins, T.B. ''[[Space:History of Halifax City|History of Halifax City]]'' (Nova Scotia Historical Society, Halifax,1895) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Akins|Akins]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Halifax City|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/halifaxhistory00akinuoft/page/n6 *https://www.gutenberg.org/files/38666/38666-h/38666-h.htm *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100879251

History of Hamden, Connecticut

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[[Category:Hamden, Connecticut]] [[Category:Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == The History of Hamden, Connecticut, 1786-1936 == * By Rachel M. Hartley * Sponsored by the Town of Hamden * Published by Quinnipiack Press, Inc., 1943 * 497 pages * Source example: :::Hartley, Rachel M. ''[[Space: History of Hamden, Connecticut|The History of Hamden, Connecticut, 1786-1936]]''. Quinnipiack Press, Inc., 1943. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Hamden, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010523659

History of Hamilton and Clay Counties, Nebraska

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==History of Hamilton and Clay Counties, Nebraska== *supervising editors George L. Burr, O.O. Buck *compiled by Dale P. Stough *published in 1921 by The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago * 2 volumes *Source Example: :::Burr, George L. "[[Space:History of Hamilton and Clay Counties, Nebraska|History of Hamilton and Clay Counties]]" (The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, 1921.) *In-line Citation Example: ::: [[#Burr|Burr]]: Volume 1, Page 157 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Hamilton and Clay Counties, Nebraska|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Availability=== :Archive.org: *'''Volume 1''': https://archive.org/details/historyofhamilto01burr/page/n5 *'''Volume 2''': https://archive.org/details/historyofhamilto02burr/page/n5

History of Hamilton County, Ohio

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Hamilton County, Ohio == with illustrations and biographical sketches * by Henry A. Ford and Kate B. Ford * published by L. A. Williams & Co, Cleveland, Ohio, 1881 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Hamilton County, Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historyofhamilto01ford *https://digital.cincinnatilibrary.org/digital/collection/p16998coll15/id/9928 *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/189286-history-of-hamilton-county-ohio-with-illustrations-and-biographical-sketches?offset=12 ===Table of Contents=== :'''Historical''' :'''General History''' :I. Description :II. Geology and Topography :III. The Aboriginal American :IV. The Ohio Indians :V. Titles to Ohio — The Miami Purchase :VI. The Miami Immigration :VII. The Miamese :VIII. The Miamese and the Indians :IX. Civil Jurisdiction — Erection of Hamilton County :X. Progress of Hamilton county :XI. Military History of Hamilton County :XII. The Morgan Raid through Ohio :XIII. The County Institutions :XIV. The County Associations :XV. Railroads :XVI. Canals :XVII. Roads :XVIII. Early Legislation and Legislators :XIX. Courts and Court Houses :XX. Civil List of Hamilton County :'''Townships''' :Anderson :Colerain :Columbia :Crosby :Delhi :Green :Harrison :Miami :Mill Creek :Spencer :Springfield :Sycamore :Symmes :Whitewater :Supplementary Material :Appendix :'''Biographical''' :Armstrong Family :C'loud, Jared :Cilley, Bradbury :Gary, Freeman Grant :Cochran, Hon. John M. :Edwards, Williain. Sr. :Ebersole, Abram :Frondorf, Frank :Friend, George H. :Hill, Colonel W. H. :Hughes, Ezekiel :Isgrig, Daninl :Langdon Family :McGill, William R. :Riddle, John L. :Sater Family :Sater, Joseph :Turpin Family :Wills, Thomas :Walker, George W. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Ford, Henry A. ''[[Space: History of Hamilton County, Ohio| History of Hamilton County, Ohio]]'' (L. A. Williams & Co, Cleveland, Ohio, 1881), [ Page ]. * [[#Ford|History of Hamilton County, Ohio]]

History of Hancock County, Illinois

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Illinois | Illinois]] __TOC__ == History of Hancock County, Illinois == :Together with an outline history of the State, and a digest of State laws * published by C.C. Chapman, Chicago, 1880 * 1036 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Hancock County, Illinois|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofhancock01greg/mode/2up * https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Hancock_County_Illinois/zMxMAQAAMAAJ?hl=e * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16764/ === Table of Contents === :'''History of Illinois''' :Mound-Builders :Indians :Early Discoveries :French Occupation :English Rule :Illinois :Northwestern Territory :Illinois Terrritory :War of 1812 - The Outbreak :Illinois As A State :Indian Troubles :Black Hawk War :From 1834 TO 1842 :Prarie Pirates :Mormon War :Mexican War :The War For The Union :Duels :Dress And Manners :Physical Features Of Illinois :Agriculture :Governors Of Illinois :Chicago :States of the Union :'''History of Hancock County''' :Chapter I. Physical Features. Etc :Chapter II Pioneers And Pioneer Life :Chapter III. The Advance Guard :Chapter IV. The First Officials :Chapter V. Organization And First Proceedings :Chapter VI. The Mormon Period :Chapter VII. Forts Johnson And Edwards :Chapter VIII. Biographical :Chapter IX. Hancock Newspapers :Chapter X. Weather Phenomena :Chapter XI. The Judiciary :Chapter XII. The Hancock BAR :Chapter XIII. Anecdotal :Chapter XIV. U. G. R. R :Chapter XV. Religious Progress :Chapter XVI. Educational :Chapter XVII. The Poor :Chapter XVIII. Election Returns :Chapter XIX. Pioneers Association :Chapter XX. Miscellaneous Statistics :Chapter XXI. Township Organization :Chapter XXII. Old Landmarks :Chapter XXIII. Hancock In The Rebellion :Chapter XXIV. Miscellaneous :Chapter XXV. TOWNSHIP HISTORIES: ::Appanoose ::Augusta ::Bear Creek ::Carthage ::Chili ::Dallas ::Durham ::Fountain Green ::Hancock ::Harmony ::La Harpe ::Montebello ::Nauvoo ::Pilot Grove ::Pontoosuc ::Prairie ::Rock Creek ::Rocky Run ::Sonora ::St. Alban's ::St. Mary's ::Walker ::Warsaw ::Wilcox ::Wythe :Chapter XXVI. The Criminal Record :Chapter XXVII. Hancock Railways :Census Of 1880 :Illustrations :Portraits :Digest Of State Laws === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History of Hancock County, Illinois|History of Hancock County, Illinois]]'' (C.C. Chapman, Chicago, 1880 ), [ Page ]. * ([[#History of Hancock County, Illinois|History of Hancock County, Illinois]])

History of Hardin County, Ohio

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Hardin County, Ohio]] [[Category: Ohio, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Ohio|Ohio Sources]] == History of Hardin County, Ohio == Containing a History of the County, Its Townships, Towns, Churches, Schools, Etc., (Chicago, Illinois: Warner, Beers and Co., 1883). * published by Warner, Beers and Co., 1883 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:History of Hardin County, Ohio|History of Harden County, Ohio]]'' (Warner, Beers & Co., 1883) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#HistHardin|HistHardin]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Hardin County, Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=aNQ4AQAAMAAJ&hl=en * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/197757-the-history-of-hardin-county-ohio-containing-a-history-of-the-county-its-townships-towns-churches-schools-etc-general-and-local-statistics-military-record?offset=1 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652274

History of Hardwick, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Hardwick, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == History of Hardwick, Massachusetts == With a Genealogical Register. * by Lucius Robinson Paige (1802-1896) * published by Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston, 1883. * Source Example: ::: Paige, Lucius. ''[[Space:History of Hardwick, Massachusetts|History of Hardwick, Massachusetts]]'' (Houghton, Mifflin and Co., Boston, 1883) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Paige|Paige]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Hardwick, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=cxipJ2yyiygC * http://books.google.com/books?id=EURB5pbMZZ0C * https://archive.org/details/historyofhardwic01paig * https://archive.org/details/historyofhardwic02paig * https://archive.org/details/historyhardwick01paiggoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofhardwic00paig_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyofhardwic00paig * https://archive.org/details/historyhardwick00paiggoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009600360 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009832033 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=18871 === Table of Contents === * Introductory * Chapter I. Indian History * Chapter II. Civil History * Chapter III. Civil History * Chapter IV. Civil History * Chapter V. Civil History * Chapter VI. Civil History * Chapter VII. Civil History * Chapter VIII. Civil History * Chapter IX. Civil History * Chapter X. Civil History * Chapter XI. Ecclesiastical History * Chapter XII. Ecclesiastical History * Chapter XIII. Literary History * Chapter XIV. Military History * Chapter XV. Statistics * Chapter XVI. Civil Officers * Genealogical Register * Index of Names * Index of Families

History of Harrison County West Virginia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:West Virginia]] == History of Harrison County West Virginia == :From the early days of Northwestern Virginia to the present (1910) * by Henry Haymond * reprinted by McClain Printing Company, Parsons, West Virginia, 1978 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Harrison County West Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfHarrisonCountyWestVirginiaTo1910 ===Table of Contents=== Early Discoveries
The Aboriginees
Settlement of Virginia
The French and Indian Wars
Early Settlements West of the Mountains
Indian Tribes
Early Indian Troubles and Dunmore's War
Indian Wars
Incidents Connected With Indian Wars
The Revolution
Formation of Counties
Land Laws
Cession of the North West Territory
The Mason and Dixon Line
The Great Woods
Native Animals and Birds
Life of the Settlers, Houses, Weddings, Amusements and Diseases
Climate and Natural Phenomena
Courts
United States Courts
County Courts
The Board of Supervisors
Criminal Court
Court Houses
Jails
Constitutions
Conventions and Legislatures
Roads
Clarksburg
Census of the County
County Districts and Townships
Churches
Schools
Newspapers
Slavery
The War of 1812
The Mexican War
Civil War
The Spanish War
New State
Incorporated Towns
Governors and Officials
William Haymond's Letters
Sketches of Pioneers
Indian Cave
Fourth of July Celebration
Banks
Whiskey Insurrection
Elections
Adjutant General's Report
Miscellaneous
=== Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: History of Harrison County West Virginia| History of Harrison County West Virginia]]'' (McClain Printing Co, Parsons, West Virginia, 1978), [ Page ]. *[[#Haymond|Haymond]]

History of Hartford, Vermont

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Vermont|Vermont Sources]] == History of Hartford, Vermont == July 4, 1761-April 4, 1889. The first town on the New Hampshire grants chartered after the close of the French war. * by [[Tucker-20481|William Howard Tucker]] (1826-1895) * published by The Free Press Association, Burlington, Vermont, 1889 * 488 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Hartford, Vermont|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=qTklAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=_D02Xj-Im6IC * https://books.google.com/books?id=qTklAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=X3gUAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofhartfor00tuck * https://archive.org/details/historyofhartforv00tuck * https://archive.org/details/historyhartford01tuckgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyhartford00tuckgoog * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb__D02Xj-Im6IC * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_qTklAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028837999 * https://archive.org/details/historyhartford02tuckgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001873665 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/22126/ === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Chapter I. Origin of the town... * Chapter II. Physical geography of the town * Chapter III. Measures to promote an early settlement of the town * Chapter IV. Organization of the town * Chapter V. Certificate by the proprietors committee * Chapter VI. Political and military affairs--1775-76 * Chapter VII. Hartford during the revolution * Chapter VIII. Customs of the olden time * Chapter IX. Manufactories and mills * Chapter X. Highways, turnpikes, etc. * Chapter XI. Railroads * Chapter XII. Post-roads and post-offices * Chapter XIII. Population * Chapter XIV. Necrology * Chapter XV. Ecclesiastical * Chapter XVI. Second congregational society * Chapter XVII. Presbyterian church in Dothan * Chapter XVIII. Roman Catholic church * Chapter XIX. Education * Chapter XX. Politics and political parties * Chapter XXI. Taxes * Chapter XXII. The towns poor and their support * Chapter XXIII. The War of 1812 * Chapter XXIV. Incidents of the early history of Hartford * Chapter XXV. Biography * Chapter XXVI. Biographical sketches of the alumni of Dartmouth College * Chapter XXVII. Genealogies * Appendix * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Tucker, William Howard. ''[[Space:History of Hartford, Vermont|History of Hartford, Vermont]]'' (Free Press Association, Burlington, Vermont, 1889) [ Page ]. * ([[#Tucker|Tucker]])

History of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1928

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Hartford County, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1928 == being a study of the first makers of the Constitution and the story of their lives, of their descendents and of all who have come * by [[Burpee-270| Charles Winslow Burpee]] (1859-1945) * published S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., Chicago, 1928 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1928|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/historyofhartfor01burp * Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/historyofhartfor02burp * Vol. 3 https://archive.org/details/historyofhartfor03burp === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Burpee, Charles Winslow. ''[[Space:History of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1928|History of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1928]]'' (S. J. Clarke, Chicago, 1928) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Burpee|Burpee]])

History of Herkimer County, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Herkimer County, New York]] == History of Herkimer County, New York == * by George Anson Hardin (1832-1900) edited by Frank Hallett Willard * published by D. Mason & Co., Syracuse, N.Y., 1893 * Source Example: ::: Hardin, George Anson. ''[[Space:History of Herkimer County, New York|History of Herkimer County, New York]]'' (D. Mason & Co., Syracuse, N.Y., 1893) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hardin|Hardin]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Herkimer County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofherkime00hard * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009571186

History of Hertfordshire, Containing an Account of the Descents of the Various Manors

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Hertfordshire|Hertfordshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Hertfordshire, Containing an Account of the Descents of the Various Manors == Pedigrees of families connected with the County; Antiquities, local customs, etc. chiefly compiled from original MSS. in The Record Office and British Museum, Parochial Registers, Local Archives, and collections in possession of private families * by John Edwin Cussans (1837-1899) * published by Chatto and Windus, 214, Piccadilly, London, 1870-81. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Hertfordshire, Containing an Account of the Descents of the Various Manors|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 History of the Hundreds of Braughing, Edwinstree, and Odsy ::* * Vol. 2 History of the Hundreds of Hitchin, Hertford, and Broadwater ::* * Vol. 3 History of the Hundreds of Dacorum and Cashio. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011742960 === Citation Formats === * Cussans, John Edwin. ''[[Space:History of Hertfordshire, Containing an Account of the Descents of the Various Manors|History of Hertfordshire, Containing an Account of the Descents of the Various Manors]]'' (Chatto and Windus, London, 1870-81) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Cussans|Cussans]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Cussans, John Edwin. ''[[Space:History of Hertfordshire, Containing an Account of the Descents of the Various Manors|History of Hertfordshire, Containing an Account of the Descents of the Various Manors]]'' (Chatto and Windus, London, 1870-81) Vol. , [ Page ].

History of Highland County, Ohio

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The county of Highland : a history of Highland County, Ohio, from the earliest days, with special chapters on the bench and bar, medical profession, educational development, industry and agriculture and biographical sketches == * by J. W. Klise ; editor A. E. Hough. * published by Tucson, Arizona : W.C. & Cox Co., 1974. * Source Example: ::: J. W. Klise & editor A. E. Hough., ''[[Space:History_of_Highland_County%2C_Ohio|The county of Highland : a history of Highland County, Ohio, from the earliest days, with special chapters on the bench and bar, medical profession, educational development, industry and agriculture and biographical sketches]]''. Tucson, Arizona : W.C. & Cox Co., 1974. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#History of Highland County, Ohio|The county of Highland : a history of Highland County, Ohio, from the earliest days, with special chapters on the bench and bar, medical profession, educational development, industry and agriculture and biographical sketches]]: Page 230. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Highland_County%2C_Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available at these locations: == * [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/978695230 WorldCat record] * Family History Library - https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/158307-redirection

History of Hillsborough County, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Hillsborough County, New Hampshire]] == History of Hillsborough County, New Hampshire == * by Duane Hamilton Hurd * published by J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1885 * Source Example: ::: Hurd, Duane Hamilton. ''[[Space:History of Hillsborough County, New Hampshire|History of Hillsborough County, New Hampshire]]'' (J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1885) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hurd|Hurd]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Hillsborough County, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=eEFEAQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=K_TenQEACAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofhillsbo00hurdd * https://archive.org/details/historyofhillsbo00hurd_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyofhillsbo00hurd * https://archive.org/details/historyhillsboro00hurd * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028812662 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009587027 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007699973

History of Hocking Valley, Ohio

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Hocking County, Ohio]][[Category: Ohio, Sources]] *History of Hocking Valley, Ohio ; together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens * Inter-State Publishing Company, compiler and publisher * Chicago, Illinois * 1883 * 1392 pages * 49 chapters; includes portraits and biographical sketches * Language English * Copyright status: Public Domain * Reproduction, 1974 by Unigraphic Inc, Evansville, Indiana, sponsored by Hocking County Historical Society === Available online at these locations: === *[https://archive.org/details/historyofhocking00inte_0 Archive.org] link. ===Sourcing Examples=== * Citation Example: :::Inter-State Publishing Co., ''[[Space:History_of_Hocking_Valley%2C_Ohio|History of Hocking Valley, Ohio]]'' (published 1883 by Inter-State Publishing, Chicago, Illinois). * Footnote Examples: :::[[#Hocking|Hocking]]: Page xxx. ::or if using in multiple places in bio: ::: [[#Hocking|Hocking]]: Page xxx ::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Hocking_Valley%2C_Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History of Howard and Chariton Counties, Missouri

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Missouri]] == History of Howard and Chariton Counties, Missouri: written and compiled from the most official authentic and private sources, including a history of its townships, towns, and villages, together with a condensed history of Missouri... == * Source Example: ::: National Historical Company. ''[[Space:History_of_Howard_and_Chariton_Counties%2C_Missouri|History of Howard and Chariton Counties, Missouri]]'' (St. Louis: National Historic Co, 1883) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#HistoryHCMiss|History of Howard...]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Howard_and_Chariton_Counties%2C_Missouri|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Chariton_and_Howard_Counties.html?id=BtIyAQAAMAAJ * https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/154331?availability=Family%20History%20Library * (incomplete) https://archive.org/details/historyofhowardc01nati * http://cdm16795.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/mocohist/id/68602

History of Hudson, N.H.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Hudson, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire|New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Hudson, N.H. == : formerly a part of ::* Dunstable, Mass., 1673-1733, ::* Nottingham, Mass., 1733-1741, ::* District of Nottingham, 1741-1746, ::* Nottingham West, N.H., 1746-1830, ::* Hudson, N.H., 1830-1912 * by Kimball Webster (1828-1916) * edited by George Waldo Browne (1851-1930) * published Manchester, N.H., Granite State Publishing Co., 1913 * 648 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Hudson, N.H.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.library.unh.edu/digital/object/digital:00044 * https://archive.org/details/historyofhudsonn00webs * https://books.google.com/books?id=PXQUAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650996 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=24135 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Webster, Kimball. ''[[Space:History of Hudson, N.H.|History of Hudson, N.H.]]'' (Granite State Pub. Co., Manchester, N.H., 1913) [ Page ]. * ([[#Webster|Webster]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Webster, Kimball. ''[[Space:History of Hudson, N.H.|History of Hudson, N.H.]]'' (Granite State Pub. Co., Manchester, N.H., 1913) [ Page ].

History of Huntingdon and Blair counties, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] === History of Huntingdon and Blair counties, Pennsylvania === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' Africa, J. Simpson '''Publisher:''' Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts, 1883 === Usage === * Africa, J. Simpson. ''[[Space:History_of_Huntingdon_and_Blair_counties%2C_Pennsylvania|History of Huntingdon and Blair counties, Pennsylvania]].'' Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts, 1883. [[#Africa1883|Africa1883]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/historyofhunting00afri * FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/231913 * HathiTrust: https://hdl.handle.net/2027/yale.39002000009770 * NEHGS: http://library.nehgs.org/record=b1033529~S0 * WorldCat: https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/29837045

History of Huron County, Ohio

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ohio]] [[Category: Ohio, Sources]] [[Category: Ohio Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Ohio|Ohio Sources]] == The History of Huron County, Ohio (1815-1909) == Its progress and development, with biographical sketches of prominent citizens of the county. * by [[Baughman-1436|Abraham J. Baughman]] (1838-1913 ) * published by S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., Chicago, 1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Huron_County%2C_Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available on line at these locations: == * Volume 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qDwVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofhuronco01baug ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_qDwVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652284 * Volume 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bzwVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyhuroncou00bauggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofhuronco02baug ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652284

History of Inverness County Nova Scotia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Inverness County Nova Scotia == * by J.L. MacDougall * published Truro, 1922 * Citation Example: ::: MacDougall, J.L. ''[[Space:History of Inverness County Nova Scotia|History of Inverness County Nova Scotia]]'' (Truro, 1922) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#MacDougall|MacDougall]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Inverness County Nova Scotia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historyofinverne00macduoft/page/n5 *https://www.electricscotland.com/canada/inverness/index.htm

History of Iowa County, Wisconsin

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category:Wisconsin, Sources]] [[Category:Iowa County, Wisconsin]] == History of Iowa County, Wisconsin == Containing an account of its settlement, growth, development and resources ; biographical sketches. * By Western Historical Co * Publisher Chicago : Western Historical Company, 1881 * Source Example: :::Western Historical Co. "[[Space:History of Iowa County, Wisconsin|History of Iowa County, Wisconsin]]" (Wistern Historical Co, 1881) *Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#WesternHistoricalCo|Western Historical Co.]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Iowa County, Wisconsin|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028871511 * https://archive.org/details/historyofiowacou00chic * http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/wch/id/10629 * http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/wch/id/10583 * http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/917815 * https://www.amazon.com/History-Iowa-County-Wisconsin-biographical/dp/1176424491

History of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton == The Third or Hamlet parish of Ipswich was incorporated as the town of Hamilton in 1793, and the Second, or Chebacco parish as Essex in 1819. * by Joseph Barlow Felt (1789-1869) * published by Charles Folsom, Cambridge, 1834 * 377 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=IwYXAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofipswich00felt * https://archive.org/details/historyofipswich00feltj * https://archive.org/details/ofipswichessex00felt * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009581321 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731510 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6049 * https://john-slaughter.rootsweb.com/IpswichHistory/ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Felt, Joseph Barlow. ''[[Space:History of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton|History of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton]]'' (Charles Folsom, Cambridge, 1834) [ Page ]. * ([[#Felt|Felt]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Felt, Joseph Barlow. ''[[Space:History of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton|History of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton]]'' (Charles Folsom, Cambridge, 1834) [ Page ].

History of Isaac P. Carter Family and Their Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == History of Isaac P. Carter Family and Their Descendants == * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/72274084/howard-carter Howard Carter], 1825-1907 * Gazette Print, Washington, Iowa, 1905 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Isaac P. Carter Family and Their Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofisaacpc00cart/mode/2up === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Carter, Howard. ''[[Space:History of Isaac P. Carter Family and Their Descendants | History of Isaac P. Carter Family and Their Descendants ]]'' (Washington, Iowa, 1905), [ Page ]. * ([[#Carter|Carter]])

History of Islesborough, Maine

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[[Category: Islesboro, Maine]] [[Category: Maine, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] == History of Islesborough, Maine == * by John Pendleton Farrow, Master Mariner. * published by Thomas W. Burr, Printer, Bangor, Maine. 1893. * Source Example: ::: Farrow, John Pendleton. ''[[Space:History of Islesborough, Maine | History of Islesborough, Maine]]'' (Thomas W Burr, Printer, Bangor, Maine, 1893) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Farrow|Farrow]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Islesborough, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online === * https://archive.org/details/historyofislesbo00farro * https://books.google.com/books?id=CSozAQAAIAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008297644 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/21947/ === Table of Contents === * Abstract of contents * Index of illustrations * Index of names * Chapter I. Description of Islesborough * Chapter II. General Knox and the settlers * Chapter III. The incorporation of the town * Chapter IV. Schools and school-houses * Chapter V. Documentary. Lease from Isaac Winslow to William Pendleton, 1771 * Chapter VI. Notable persons * Chapter VII. Packets and boats * Chapter VIII. Population of Islesborough * Chapter IX. Inscriptions from gravestones, In the burying grounds and cemeteries on the island * Chapter X. Family genealogies * Chapter XI. Islesborough as a summer resort * A map of the island of Islesborro

History of Jackson County, Michigan

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Jackson County, Michigan]] [[Category: Michigan, Sources]] == History of Jackson County, Michigan ; == '''together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history; portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens.''' * published by Inter-State Publishing Co., Chicago, Ill., 1881 * 1256 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Jackson County, Michigan|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofjackson00chic/ * https://archive.org/details/historyjacksonc00unkngoog * https://books.google.com/books/about/HISTORY_OF_JACKSON_COUNTY_MICHIGAN.html?id=xa6K0zTjFUEC * https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/micounty/BAD0944.0001.001 * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL14012884M/History_of_Jackson_County_Michigan. * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/21015?availability=Family%20History%20Library === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History of Jackson County, Michigan|History of Jackson County, Michigan]]'' (Inter-State Pub. Co., Chicago, Ill., 1881), [ Page ]. * ([[#HJCM|History of Jackson County, Mich.]]) *[[#HJCM|History of Jackson County, Mich.]] Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:History of Jackson County, Michigan|History of Jackson County, Michigan]]'' (Inter-State Pub. Co., Chicago, Ill., 1881), [ Page ].

History of Jay County Indiana

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Indiana, Sources]][[Category:Jay County, Indiana]] == History Jay County, Indiana (1982) == '''A Collection of Historical Sketches and Family Histories Compiled by Members and Friends of the Jay County Historical Society, Portland, Indiana.''' * First printing 1982 by The Jay County Historical Society, Post Office Box 1282, Portland, Indiana 47371 * Printed for the Society by The Hubbard Company, Defiance, Ohio 43512 * Library of Congress Number #82-081915 * Citation Example: ::: Jay County Historical Society, comp."[[Space:History_of_Jay County_Indiana|Jay County Indiana]]'' ,(The Hubbard Company, Defiance, Ohio,1982). * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Jay County Indiana|Jay County Indiana]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Jay County Indiana| WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Library holdings === * https://search.worldcat.org/title/16226344

History of Jones County, Georgia

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[[Category:Jones County, Georgia]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Georgia, Sources]] == History of Jones County, Georgia, for one hundred years, specifically 1807-1907 == * By Carolyn White Williams * First published by J.W. Burke Co., Macon, Georgia, 1957. * About 1100 pages *4th edition published 2003. See http://www.jonescountyhistoryandheritage.com/history_of_jones_county.html *Source example: ::: Williams, Carolyn White. ''[[Space:History of Jones County, Georgia|History of Jones County, Georgia, for one hundred years, specifically 1807-1907]]''. Macon, Ga.: J.W. Burke Co., 1957. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Jones County, Georgia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofjonesco00will (full text of 1957 edition) * https://books.google.com/books?id=SDEQGQAACAAJ (snippet-view search only) For library availability, see: https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-jones-county-georgia-for-one-hundred-years-specifically-1807-1907/oclc/1616050

History of Kalamazoo County, Michigan

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Kalamazoo County, Michigan]] [[Category: Michigan, Sources]] = History of Kalamazoo County, Michigan = With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers * by Samuel W. Durant * published by Everts & Abbott, Philadelphia, 1880 * Source Example: :::* Durant, Samuel W. [[Space:History of Kalamazoo County, Michigan|''History of Kalamazoo County, Michigan: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers'']] (Everts & Abbott, Philadelphia, 1880) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#hiskcm|''History of Kalamazoo County, Michigan'']], page 360 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Kalamazoo County, Michigan|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online at these locations: == * https://archive.org/stream/bad0947.0001.001.umich.edu * https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/micounty/BAD0947.0001.001 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933238 * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Kalamazoo_County_Michigan.html?id=jjgzAQAAMAAJ === Paywalled === * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/17608/

History of Kennebunk Port

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[[Category:Maine, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine|Maine Sources]] == History of Kennebunk Port == From its first discovery by Bartholomew Gosnold, May 14, 1602, to A.D. 1837. * by Charles Bradbury (1798-1864) * published by James K. Remich, Kennebunk, 1837 * Source Example: ::: Bradbury, Charles. ''[[Space:History of Kennebunk Port|History of Kennebunk Port]]'' (James K. Remich, Kennebunk, 1837) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Bradbury|Bradbury]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Bradbury|Bradbury]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Kennebunk Port|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofkennebu00brad * https://archive.org/details/historyofkennebu00inbrad * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/25837/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102777142 * 1967 reprint, with addition of Indexes ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofkennebu00brad_0 borrow === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. Early voyages to North America * Chapter II. Pequot war * Chapter III. Massachusetts required to give up Maine * Chapter IV. Number of inhabitants * Chapter V. Petition for reincorporation * Chapter VI. Effects of peace * Chapter VII. Three counties in Maine * Chapter VIII. Ship building * Chapter X. Extent and boundaries of the town * Chapter XI

History of Kent, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Kent, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Kent, Connecticut == * by [[Atwater-1230|Francis Atwater]] (1858-1935) * published by The Journal Publishing Co., Meriden, Conn., 1897 * 176 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Kent, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofkentcon00atwa * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009570809 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651126 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Atwater, Francis. ''[[Space:History of Kent, Connecticut|History of Kent, Connecticut]]'' (Journal Pub. Co., Meriden, Conn., 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#Atwater|Atwater]])

History of King County Washington

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Washington, Sources]] [[Category:King County, Washington]] ==History of King County, Washington== *Author [[Bagley-1357|Bagley, Clarence Booth]] *Publisher S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1929 Chicago, Illinois * Source Example: ::: Bagley, Clarence Booth. ''[[Space:History_of_King_County_Washington|History of King County, Washington]]'' (S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1929 Chicago, Illinois) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Bagley|Bagley]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_King_County_Washington|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available at these locations=== *Volume I ::https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/538978-history-of-king-county-washington-vol-01 *Volume II ::https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/575473-history-of-king-county-washington-vol-02 *Volume III ::https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/571290-history-of-king-county-washington-vol-03 *Volume IIII ::https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/258802-history-of-king-county-washington-v-04

History of Knox County, Ohio, its past and present, containing a condensed, comprehensive history of Ohio

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[[Category:Knox County, Ohio]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Ohio, Sources]] ==History of Knox County, Ohio, its past and present== :Full title: ''History of Knox County, Ohio, its past and present, containing a condensed, comprehensive history of Ohio, including an outline history of the Northwest; a complete history of Knox County ... a record of its soldiers in the late war; portraits of its early settlers and prominent men ... biographies and histories of pioneer families, etc.'' * Hill, N. N. (Norman Newell), compiler * Published by A. A. Graham & Co.; Publishers, of Mount Vernon, Ohio. 1881. * Reprint; Unigraphic, Inc, Evansville, Indiana; 1972 * 597 Pages * Includes index * Language English ===Table of Contents=== Preface
Contents
History of Ohio
History of Knox County
History of The Townships
Biographical Sketches, Page 583
Addenda, Page 846
Errata, Page 855.
Errata
See Errata, Page 855. No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Knox County, Ohio, its past and present, containing a condensed, comprehensive history of Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that link to this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historyofknoxcou00hill/ * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/111793 * https://books.google.com/books?id=DBAtAAAAYAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/19873/ [$ subscription] ===Sourcing Examples=== * Citation Example: ::: ''[[Space:History of Knox County, Ohio, its past and present, containing a condensed, comprehensive history of Ohio|History of Knox County, Ohio, its past and present]]''. Mount Vernon, Ohio: A. A. Graham & Co., 1881. Footnote Examples: :::[[#Hill|Hill]]: Page xxx. ::or if using in multiple places in bio: ::: [[#Hill|Hill]]: Page xxx :::

History of La Salle County, Illinois

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[[Category:LaSalle County, Illinois]] [[Category:Illinois, Sources]] [[Category:Illinois]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Illinois]] == History of La Salle County, Illinois == *Author: Hoffman, Urias John *Publisher: S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1906 - Chicago, Illinois * Source Example: ::: Hoffman, Urias John. ''[[Space:The_History_of_La_Salle_County,_Illinois|The History of La Salle County, Illinois]]'' (S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., Chicago, Illinois 1877) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hoffman|Hoffman]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_History_of_La_Salle_County,_Illinois|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :https://archive.org/details/historyoflasalle00hoff_0/

History of Laclede, Camden, Dallas, Webster, Wright, Texas, Pulaski, Phelps and Dent Counties, Missouri : from the earliest time to the present

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==History of Laclede, Camden, Dallas, Webster, Wright, Texas, Pulaski, Phelps and Dent Counties, Missouri : from the earliest time to the present== '''Citation Example''' :"[[Space:History_of_Laclede%2C_Camden%2C_Dallas%2C_Webster%2C_Wright%2C_Texas%2C_Pulaski%2C_Phelps_and_Dent_Counties%2C_Missouri_:_from_the_earliest_time_to_the_present|History of Laclede, Camden, Dallas, Webster, Wright, Texas, Pulaski, Phelps and Dent Counties, Missouri, From the Earliest Time to the Present.]]" (Greenville, S.C. : Southern Historical Press, 1974.) '''Find It''' *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/423943040 Find in a library] *[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=B9IyAQAAMAAJ Google Books] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Laclede%2C_Camden%2C_Dallas%2C_Webster%2C_Wright%2C_Texas%2C_Pulaski%2C_Phelps_and_Dent_Counties%2C_Missouri_:_from_the_earliest_time_to_the_present|What Links to Here]]'''

History of Lancaster, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Hampshire, Sources]] [[Category: Lancaster, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] == History of Lancaster, New Hampshire == * by Amos Newton Somers * published by Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1899 * Source Example: :::Somers, Amos Newton. ''[[Space:History of Lancaster, New Hampshire|History of Lancaster, New Hampshire]]'' (Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1899) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Somers|Somers]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Lancaster, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoflancast00some * https://books.google.com/books?id=nnQUAAAAYAAJ * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009611411

History of Lancaster and York Counties

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''History of Lancaster and York Counties, from the earliest settlements made within them; in the former, from 1709; in the latter from 1719, to the present time; to which is prefixed a brief sketch of the early history of Pennsylvania, from A. D., 1681, to the year 1710; with an Appendix; comprising a geological sketch of York County; topographical descriptions of townships, towns, villages, and census of 1840.'' * '''Author''': Rupp, I. Daniel, compiler * '''Publishing Information''': Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Gilbert Hills, 1845 === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Rupp, I. Daniel, compiler. ''[[Space:History of Lancaster and York Counties|History of Lancaster and York Counties, from the earliest settlements made within them; in the former, from 1709; in the latter from 1719, to the present time; to which is prefixed a brief sketch of the early history of Pennsylvania, from A. D., 1681, to the year 1710; with an Appendix; comprising a geological sketch of York County; topographical descriptions of townships, towns, villages, and census of 1840. ]]'', Lancaster, Pennsylvania : Gilbert Hills, 1845, pg. 223. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Rupp, I. Daniel, compiler. ''[[Space:History of Lancaster and York Counties|History of Lancaster and York Counties, from the earliest settlements made within them; in the former, from 1709; in the latter from 1719, to the present time; to which is prefixed a brief sketch of the early history of Pennsylvania, from A. D., 1681, to the year 1710; with an Appendix; comprising a geological sketch of York County; topographical descriptions of townships, towns, villages, and census of 1840. ]]'', Lancaster, Pennsylvania : Gilbert Hills, 1845, pg. 223. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/historyoflancast00inrupp/page/n1 Internet Archive] * [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10831 Ancestry] $$ === Links === * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Lancaster and York Counties|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: With Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Lancaster_County%2C_Pennsylvania]] == History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: With Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men == * by Ellis, Franklin and Samuel Evans. * published Philadelphia, PA., Everts & Peck, 1883. * Source Example: :::Ellis, Franklin and Samuel Evans. ''[[Space:History_of_Lancaster_County%2C_Pennsylvania:_With_Biographical_Sketches_of_Many_of_Its_Pioneers_and_Prominent_Men|History of Lancaster, Pennsylvania: With Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men]]'' (Philadelphia, PA., Everts & Peck, 1883.) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Ellis|Ellis]]: Page 521. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Lancaster_County%2C_Pennsylvania:_With_Biographical_Sketches_of_Many_of_Its_Pioneers_and_Prominent_Men|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Search at [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10947/ Ancestry.com] (Subscription ($) For Full Results) * [https://archive.org/details/historyoflancast02elli Archive.org] * https://books.google.com/books?id=WsQxAQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=7UwfnQEACAAJ * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/pst.000063629620 ---- '''Errata'''
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History of Lawrence, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Lawrence, Massachusetts]] == History of Lawrence, Massachusetts == with portraits and biographical sketches of ex-mayors up to 1880 and other distinguished citizens, including many business and professional men now living. * by H. A. Wadsworth (1837-1890) * printed by Hammon Reed, Lawrence Eagle Steam Job Print. Office, Lawrence, Mass., 1880. * First issued 1878, "Quarter Centennial History of Lawrence, Massachusetts". * Source Example: ::: Wadsworth, H.A., ''[[Space:History of Lawrence, Massachusetts|History of Lawrence, Massachusetts]]'' (Hammon Reed, Lawrence Eagle Steam Job Print. Office, Lawrence, Mass., 1880) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Wadsworth|Wadsworth]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Lawrence, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Cc_rAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyoflawrenc00wads_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyoflawrenc00wads * https://archive.org/details/historyoflawrenc00wadst * https://archive.org/details/historylawrence00wadsgoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924098140407 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007497836 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100325360 * (1878) "Quarter Centennial History of Lawrence, Massachusetts" * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009592073 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007675480

History of Leavenworth County Kansas

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Kansas | Kansas]] __TOC__ == History of Leavenworth County Kansas == * published by Historical Publishing Company, Topeka, Kansas, 1921 * 680 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Leavenworth County Kansas|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofleavenw00hall === Table of Contents === :Chapter I - Indian History :Chapter II - Early Explorations :Chapter III - Early Settlements :Chapter IV - Early Settlements Continued :Chapter V - Pioneer Life And Homes :Chapter VI - First Things In City and County :Chapter VII - Early Day Transportion And Highways :Chapter VIII - Fort Leavenworth :Chapter IX - Organization Of County :Chapter X - Leavenworth City :Chapter XI - Slavery Question And The Civil War :Chapter XII - Churches :Chapter XIII - Lodges, Clubs And Societies :Chapter XIV - National And State Institutions :Chapter XV - The Press :Chapter XVI - Medical Profession :Chapter XVII - The Leavenworth County Bar === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History of Leavenworth County Kansas|History of Leavenworth County Kansas]]'' (Historical Publishing Company, Topeka, KS, 1921), [ Page ]. * ([[#HLCK|History of Leavenworth County Kansas]])

History of Lebanon, N.H., 1761-1887

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Lebanon, New Hampshire]] == History of Lebanon, N.H., 1761-1887 == * by Charles A. Downs (1823-1906) * published by Rumford Printing Co., Concord, 1908. * Source Example: ::: Downs, Charles. ''[[Space:History of Lebanon, N.H., 1761-1887|History of Lebanon, N.H., 1761-1887]]'' (Rumford Printing Co., Concord, 1908) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Downs|Downs]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Lebanon, N.H., 1761-1887|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=5HQUAAAAYAAJ * http://books.google.com/books?id=m7JmR5bEyM4C * https://archive.org/details/historylebanonn00churgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyoflebanon1761down * https://archive.org/details/historylebanonn00downgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyoflebanon00down * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028836125 * https://archive.org/details/historyoflebanono00down * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651006

History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania == : Lehigh County Historical Society, '''History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania''', Published by Lehigh Valley publishing Company, Limited, Allentown, PA (1914) * Title: '''History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, and a Genealogical and Biographical Record of Its Families''' * Author: Lehigh County Historical Society * Editors: Charles Rhoads Roberts, John Baer Stoudt, Thomas H. Krick, William Joseph Dietrich * Publisher: Lehigh Valley Publishing Company, Limited (1914). * '''Availability:''' **Digital Version: Volume 1: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc01robe **Digital Version: Volume 2: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc02robe **Digital Version: Volume 3: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc03robe **Volume 1: https://books.google.com/books?id=4XsrAQAAMAAJ **Volume 2: https://books.google.com/books?id=mzQPAQAAMAAJ&dq * '''Citation Example:''' :::Lehigh County Historical Society, ''[[Space:History_of_Lehigh_County%2C_Pennsylvania|History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania]]'' (Lehigh Valley Publishing Company, Limited, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1914) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[Space:History_of_Lehigh_County%2C_Pennsylvania|History of Lehigh Co., PA]]: Volume 2, page 412 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Lehigh_County%2C_Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History of Lewis County, Kentucky

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Lewis County, Kentucky]] == History of Lewis County, Kentucky == * by Rev. O. G Ragan * published by Press of Jennings and Graham, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1912 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Lewis County, Kentucky|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historyoflewisco00raga/page/n8 *http://genealogytrails.com/ken/lewis/history_main.html ===Table of Contents=== :Chapter I - Early Settlements :Chapter II - County Organization :Chapter III - Legislative Acts In Favor of the County :Chapter IV - Succession of Officers :Chapter V - Common School System :Chapter VI - War Periods: Indians :Chapter VII - Public Road System :Chapter VIII - Biography of Important Men :Chapter X - Wealth of The County :Chapter XI - Anecdotes and Traditions === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *''[[Space: History of Lewis County, Kentucky| History of Lewis County, Kentucky]]'' ( Press of Jennings and Graham, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1912), [ Page ]. * [[#Ragan|Ragan]]

History of Lewis County, New York

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[[Category:Lewis County, New York]] '''History of Lewis County, New York; with...biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers''', by Hough, Franklin Benjamin, (1822-1885) Publication date 1883 Publisher Syracuse, New York: Mason ==Available Online== *[https://archive.org/details/cu31924028853815/ Internet Archive] ==Citation== If you use this syntax to cite this source, be sure to add the page number you are citing: * Hough, Franklin Benjamin, 1822-1885, ''[[Space:History of Lewis County, New York|History of Lewis County, New York]]; with...biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers'', Publisher Syracuse, New York: Mason, 1883. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Lewis County, New York|See profiles that reference this book]]

History of Lewis County, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers

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[[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category:Lewis County, New York]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Lewis County, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers == * by Franklin B. Hough * published by D. Mason & Co., Syracuse, New York, 1883 * Source Example: ::: Hough, Franklin B., ''[[Space: History of Lewis County, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers|History of Lewis County, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers]]'' (D. Mason & Co, Syracuse, New York. 1883) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#HoughLewis|Hough Lewis County]]: Page 95 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: History of Lewis County, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028853815 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770583 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13721/ * https://www.amazon.com/HISTORY-LEWIS-COUNTY-YORK-ILLUSTRATIONS/dp/1702318982

History of Linn County, Iowa 1911

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[[Category:Linn County, Iowa]] [[Category: Iowa, Sources]] ==History of Linn County Iowa : From its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, Illustrated, Volume 2== * Authors: Luther Albertus Brewer, Barthinius L. Wick * Publisher: Chicago: The Pioneer Publishing Company, 1911 ==Evidence Explained Source Citation Examples== * Source list entry: Brewer, Luther Albertus, and Barthinius L. Wick. ''The History of Linn County, Iowa: From its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time''. Volume 2. Chicago: The Pioneer Publishing Co., 1911. * First (full) reference note: Luther Albertus Brewer and Barthinius L. Wick, ''The History of Linn County, Iowa: From its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time'', vol. 2 (Chicago: The Pioneer Publishing Co., 1911), 850. * Subsequent note: Brewer and Wick, ''The History of Linn County, Iowa: From its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time'', 2:850. ==Online Availability== * Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/historyoflinncou02brew * FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/100391-history-of-linn-county-iowa-from-its-earliest-settlement-to-the-present-time-v-2

History of Linn County, Missouri

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Linn County, Missouri]] __TOC__ == History of Linn County, Missouri == An encyclopedia of useful information, and a compendium of actual facts * published by Birdsall & Dean, Kansas City, Mo., 1882 * 883 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Linn County, Missouri|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoflinncou01kans * https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_History_of_Linn_County_Missouri/B30UAAAAYAAJ?hl=en * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t4qj82c4n&view=1up&seq=3&skin=2021 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History of Linn County, Missouri|History of Linn County, Missouri]]'' (Birdsall & Dean, Kansas City, Mo., 1882), [ Page ]. * ([[#HLCM|History of Linn County]])

History of Litchfield County, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Litchfield County, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Litchfield County, Connecticut == Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of the Prominent men and pioneers * published by J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1881 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Litchfield County, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoflitchfi00jwle * https://archive.org/details/historyoflitchfi00lewi * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100734442 * https://books.google.com/books?id=DyBEAQAAMAAJ === [http://www.accessible-archives.com/2012/08/a-look-inside-the-history-of-litchfield-county/ Prefatory Remarks and Contents] === * CHAPTER I. — Geographical and Descriptive ::* Geographical — Topographical — Organization of Litchfield County — Location of County-Seat — Conflicting Claims — “First County Officials” — County Buildings — List of Sheriffs, Treasurers, Clerks, and Stated Attorneys from 1751 to 1882 — Chief Judges Court of Common Pleas from 1751 to 1854 * CHAPTER II. — Bench and Bar * CHAPTER III. — Medical History ::* Organization of Medical Association in 1767 — Early Physicians — Names of Members of Medical Society from 1808, with Dates of Admission — List of Presidents and Secretaries from 1808 to 1881 — Present Members — Present Officers * CHAPTER IV. — Military History ::* The Second Regiment — The Fifth Regiment — The Eighth Regiment — The Ninth Regiment — The Tenth Regiment — The Eleventh Regiment — The Twelfth Regiment — The Thirteenth Regiment * CHAPTER V. — Military History – The Nineteenth Regiment * CHAPTER VI. — Military History Continued ::* The Twenty-third Regiment — The Twenty-eighth Regiment — First Regiment Heavy Artillery * CHAPTER VII. — Internal Improvements. ::* The Housatonic Railroad — The Naugatuck Railroad — The Connecticut Western — The Shepaug — The New Haven and Northampton * CHAPTER VIII. – Population and School Statistics. ::* Population of Litchfield County * CHAPTER IX. – Litchfield. ::* Geographical — Topographical — The Indian Purchase — The Explorations of the Township — List of Proprietors — The Town Divided into Sixty Shares — Court of Probate, 1719 — Original Cost of the Town — One Penny Three Farthings per Acre — The Patent of Litchfield — The First Settlements — Names of Pioneers — “House Lots” — The Pioneer Homes — The Forts — Indian Depredations — Incident — Litchfield in the French War, 1755-63 — Names of Sold’ers * CHAPTER X. – Litchfield (Continued) ::* First Indications of Revolutionary Spirit in Litchfield — Letter of Aaron Burr — The First Company of Soldiers — Capt. Bezaleel Beebe — The Bowling Green Statue of George III. Demolished — Carried to Litchfield — Converted into Cartridges — Continental Stores — Army Work shops — Prisoners of War — Arrest of David Matthews, Mayor of New York — Conveyed to Litchfield — Governor Franklin a Prisoner here — Visit of Count Rochambeau and Gen. Lafayette — Gen. Washington Visits the Village — Various Votes of the Town — Rev. Judah Champion’s Prayer — Resident British Soldiers — Incidents, etc., etc * CHAPTER XI. — Litchfield (Continued) ::* Ethan Allen — Elisha Sheldon — Oliver Wolcott — Andrew Adams — Bezaleel Beebe — Jedediah Strong — Benjamin Talmadge — Tapping Reeve — Moses Seymour — Elisha Mason * CHAPTER XII. — Litchfield (Continued) ::* Congregational Church, Litchfield — Congregational Church, Milton — Congregational Church, North field — St. Michael’s Church, Litchfield — Methodist Church, Litchfield — St. Paul’s Church, Bantam Falls — Trinity Church, Milton — Baptist Church, Bantam Falls — Roman Catholic Church, Litchfield * CHAPTER XIII. — Litchfield (Continued) ::* The Village of Litchfield — Incorporation — First Officers — Presidents and Clerks from 1818 to 1882 — Borough Organization — The Press — The Weekly Monitor and American Advertiser — The Witness — The Editors Convicted of Libel — Imprisoned — Political Excitement throughout Immediate and Distant States — Grand Oration to the Imprisoned Editor — Excitement in the Town — The Litchfield Gazette — The Litchfield Journal — The Litchfield Republican — The Miscellany — The American Eagle — The Litchfield County Post — The Litchfield Enquirer — The Litchfield Democrat — The Litchfield Sun — The Mercury — The Democratic Watchman — The Litchfield Republican — The Litchfield Sentinel — The Litchfield Law-School — The Post-Office — Banks — Savings Society — Insurance Company — “Spring Hill” — St. Paul’s Lodge, No. 11, F. and A. M. — Minerals — Temperance in 1789 — Slavery in Litchfield — Bantam Falls — Northfield — Milton — Biographical Notes — College Graduates — Physicians — Lawyers * CHAPTER XIV. — Litchfield (Continued) ::* Incorporation of the Town — First Town Officers Elected — Representatives from 1740-1882 — Military History * CHAPTER XV. — Winchester. ::* Geographical — Topographical — List of Proprietors of Winchester — Allotment of Lands — Survey, etc. — Indian History — First Conveyance of Land — First Roads — The Pioneers — Their Locations — Incidents of Pioneer Life — Initial Events — Reminiscences of Mrs. Swift — The First Forge — The Pioneer Grist-Mill — The First Saw-Mill-The Revolution — Names of Soldiers, etc. — Assessment Roll of 1783 * CHAPTER XVI. — Winchester (Continued) ::* Pioneers in Winsted Society — Manufacturing Interests — The Winsted Bank — The Hurlbut Bank — The Hurlbut National Bank — The First National Bank — The Winsted National Bank — The Winsted Savings Bank — The Mechanics’ Savings Bank — St. Andrew Lodge, No. 64, F. and A. M. — Meridian Chapter — Tyrian Council — Orion and Unit Lodges, I. O. of O. F. — Temperance Organizations — Palmer Post-Knights of Pythias — Libraries — Early Schools — The Winsted Herald-The Winsted Press — The “Winsted News — Post-Office Difficulties — List of Old Inhabitants — The Borough of Clifton — The Borough of Winsted — Incorporation — First Officers Elected — Wardens from 1858 to 1881 — Burgesses from 1858 to 1881 — Clerks, Treasurers, and Bailiffs from 1858 to 1881 — Water-Works — Fire Department, etc. — Population of Townfrom 1756 to 1880 * CHAPTER XVII. — Winchester (Continued) * CHAPTER XVIII. — Winchester (Continued) ::* First Congregational Church, Winchester — First Congregational Church, Winsted — Second Congregational Church — Methodist Episcopal Church — St. James’ Church — St. Joseph’s Church — The Women’s Christian Temperance Union * CHAPTER XIX. — Winchester (Continued) ::* Incorporation of the Town — First Town-Meeting — Officers Elected — Documentary History — List of Senators — Representatives — Judges of Probate — Town Clerks — Selectmen — Military Record * CHAPTER XX. — Barkhamsted * CHAPTER XXI. — Barkhamsted (Continued) * CHAPTER XXII. — Barkhamsted (Continued) * CHAPTER XXIII. — Barkhamsted (Continued) * CHAPTER XXIV. — Barkhamsted (Continued) * CHAPTER XXV. — Bethlehem ::* Geographical — Topographical — The First Grant — The Indian Purchase — The Survey — The First Settlements — The Pioneers — Petitions for “Winter Privileges” — Incidents — Prices of Provisions in 1747 — Ecclesiastical History — Congregational Church — Christ Church — Methodist Episcopal Church — Bethlehem Library Associations — Physicians — The “Great Sickness” of 1760 — Civil and Military History — Organization of Town — Officers Elected — Town Clerks — Selectmen from 1787 to 1881 — Representatives from 1787 to 1881 — Present (1881) Town Officers — Military Record * CHAPTER XXVI. — Bridgewater ::* Geographical — Topographical — Incorporation of Town — First Town-Meeting — Officers Elected — List of Town Clerks — Representatives from 1857 to 1881 — Ecclesiastical History — Congregational Church — St. Mark’s Church — Methodist Episcopal Church — Baptist Church — Roman Catholic Church — Grand List, 1881 — Military Record * CHAPTER XXVII. — Canaan ::* Geographical — Topographical — The Housatonic Falls — Sale of the Town — First Meeting of Proprietors — Held at Wethersfield — Name of the Town — First Settlement of the Town — Names of Pioneers and Grantees — Early Births and Marriages — Ecclesiastical History — Congregational Church, South Canaan — Congregational Church, Falls Village — Methodist Episcopal Church, Falls Village — The Iron Bank — The Falls Village Savings Bank * CHAPTER XXVIII. — Canaan (Continued). ::* Corporation of the Town — First Town-Meetings — Bounty on Rattlesnake Tails — Religious Service — The Ringing of Swine — Pounds — Church Service — Extracts from Town Records — Unwholesome Inhabitants — Fire-Locks — Grist-Mill — New County — Petition for Bank — Trouble with Proprietors — Inhabitants Admitted — Bounty on “Squirrels,” etc. — List of Representatives from 1757 to 1881 — Military Record * CHAPTER XXIX. — Colebrook ::* Geographical — Topographical — Towns Patented to Hartford and Windsor — The Controversy — Survey of the Town — Ministerial and School Lots — Initial Events — Incorporation of the Town — First Town-Meeting — Highways — Early Settlers and their Locations — The First Death — The First Birth — The Church Controversy — Ecclesiastical History — Congregational Church — ^Representatives from 1796 to 1882 — Military Record * CHAPTER XXX. — Cornwall ::* Geographical — Topographical — The Indians — “Tom Warrups” — Sale of the Town — Its Bounds — The First Meeting of Proprietors — Early Regulations — The First Settlers and their Locations — Grand List of 1742 — Family Sketches — The Old Emmons Tavern — The Whipping-Post and Stocks * CHAPTER XXXI. — Cornwall (Continued) ::* Congregational Church, Cornwall — Congregational Church, North Cornwall — Cornwall and Sharon Baptist Church — Baptist Church, Cornwall Hollow — Baptist Church, East Cornwall — Methodist Episcopal Church, Cornwall Bridge — Educational — The Foreign Mission-School — Cream Hill Agricultural School — W. C. and Mies L. Rogers’ School — Noah R, and E. Burton Hart’s School — Young Ladies’ Institute — The Alger Institute — Physicians — Cemeteries — Organization of Town — Representatives from 1761 to 1882 — Soldiers of the Revolution — Soldiers of the Rebellion, 1861-65 * CHAPTER XXXII. — Goshen ::* Geographical — Topographical — The First Settlements — The Laying Out of the Town — New Bantam — Goshen — Troubles the Town and the Colony — The Mob — Committee of Investigation — Settlement of the Controversy — The First Grant and Survey — The Surveyor — The College Farm — Division of the Town into Rights — First Proprietors* Meeting — The First Birth — The First Meeting-House — The Pioneer Minister — The Pioneer Taverns — Location of Early Settlers — Pioneer Merchants — The First Saw-and Grist-Mill, etc. * CHAPTER XXXIII. — Goshen (Continued) * CHAPTER XXXIV. — Goshen (Continued) — Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military ::* The Congregational Church — The Episcopal Church — The Methodist Episcopal Church — Methodist Episcopal Church, North Goshen — The First Town-Meeting — Officers Elected — Extracts from Records — Representatives from 1700 to 1880 — Military History — The Heroes of Three Wars — The French War — War of the Revolution — War of the Rebellion — Names of Soldiers — Interesting Statistics * CHAPTER XXXV. — Harwinton ::* Geographical — Topographical — Original Proprietors — The Pioneers — Early Schools — Votes — The Revolution — Names of Soldiers, etc. * CHAPTER XXXVI. — Harwinton (Continued) ::* The Congregational Church — The Episcopal Church — Incorporation — First Town-Meeting — Officers Elected — Representatives from 1757 to 1882 — Military * CHAPTER XXXVII. — Kent ::* Geographical — Topographical — The Indians — The Moravians — The Grant — First Proprietors’ Meeting — List of Proprietors — The First Settlements — Grand List, 1740 — The First School — The Congregational Church — St. Andrew’s Church — St. Luke’s Lodge, No. 48, F. and A. M. — Civil History — Incorporation of Town — The First Town-Meeting — First Marriage, Births, etc. — Representatives from 1757 to 1881 — Military Record * CHAPTER XXXVIII. — Morris ::* Geographical — Topographical — Pioneer Settlement — Parish of South Farms Incorporated — History of Congregational Church — The Advent Society — James Morris and Morris Academy — Incorporation of the Town — First Town-Meeting — Officers Elected — Extracts from Societies’ Records — Representatives from 1860 to 1882 — Military Record * CHAPTER XXXIX. — New Hartford * CHAPTER XL. — New Milford ::* Geographical — Topographical — Indian History — Documentary History — Original Indian Deed, etc. * CHAPTER XLI. — New Milford (Continued). ::* Early Explorations — Purchases — Indian Map of the Town — The Patent — The First Settlement — First Proprietors’ Meeting — List of Original Proprietors — Initial Events — The North Purchase — Names of Proprietors — Biographical Notes of Some of the First Settlers — Town Hill and Town Street * CHAPTER XLII. — New Milford (Continued) ::* Home-Lots of Original Purchasers — Proprietors of Common Fields — Proprietors’ Meetings — Record of Highways * CHAPTER XLIII. — New Milford (Continued) * CHAPTER XLIV. — New Milford (Continued) ::* Congregational Church, New Milford — Methodist Episcopal Church, New Milford — Methodist Episcopal Church, Gaylordsville — Baptist Church, Northville — Baptist Church, Gaylordsville — Jemima “Wilkinson, the Universal Friend — Quaker Society — Roman Catholic Church. * CHAPTER XLV. New Milford (Continued) ::* The Press — The New Milford Republican — The New Milford Journal — The Housatonic Ray — The New Milford Gazette — First National Bank — Savings Bank — Library — St. Peter’s Lodge, No. 21, F. and A. M. — Ousatonic Chapter, No. 33, R. A. M. — Good Shepherds’ Lodge, No. 65, I. O. O. F. — Fire Department — Adelphic Institute — Old Advertisements — The Tobacco Interest — Grand List, 1880 — Incorporation of Town — Representatives from 1725 to 1881 — Probate Judges from 1787 to 1881 — Military History * CHAPTER XLVI. — Norfolk. ::* Geographical — Topographical — The Pioneers — Sale of the Town — First Proprietors’ Meeting — War of the Revolution — Names of Soldiers — Labor Regulations, 1778 — Pioneer Mills — Schools — The First Post-Office — Ecclesiastical History — Congregational Church — Methodist Episcopal Church — Temperance Society — Civil History — Incorporation of the Town — List of Representatives from 1722 to 1881 — List of Physicians — College Graduates — Military History — Names of Soldiers — Soldiers’ Monument * CHAPTER XLVII. — North Canaan ::* Geographical — Topographical — Incorporation of the Town — The Revolution — Incidents — The First Town-Meeting — Officers Elected — Selectmen from 1859 to 1882 — Clerks from 1859 to 1882 — Probate Judges from 1847 to Present Time — Representatives from 1859 to 1882 — Ecclesiastical History — Congregational Church — Christ Church — Methodist Episcopal Church. — Connecticut “Western News — Villages — Military Record * CHAPTER XLVIII. — Plymouth ::* The First Settlements — The Old Lead-Mine — Petition for “Liberty of Planting” — Petition for Winter Privileges — Charter of the Town — Organization of the Society, etc. * CHAPTER XLIX. — Plymouth (Continued). ::* Congregational Church, Plymouth — Congregational Church, Terryville — St. Peter’s Church, Plymouth * CHAPTER L. — Plymouth (Continued) * CHAPTER LI. — Roxbury ::* Organization — Topographical — The Indians — The First Exploration — The First Settlements — initial Events — The War of the Revolution — Ethan Allen — Col. Seth Warner — Capt. Remember Baker — War of 1812 — The Schools — Prominent Citizens — Physicians, etc. — Ecclesiastical History — Congregational Church — Episcopal Church — The Baptist Church — The Methodist Church — Civil and Military — Organization of Town — List of Representatives from 1797 to 1881 — Organization of Probate District — List of Judges — Military Record * CHAPTER LII. — Salisbury ::* Geographical — Topographical — The Indians — The First Purchase of Lands — The First Grant — The First Settlements — Early Highways — The Pioneers — Early Schools — Iron Interests — Lawyers, Physicians — Prominent Citizens — Grand List, 1742 — Market-Place — The First Post-office — Pioneer Mill — Indian Mounds — The Revolution — War of 1812 — The Iron Interests * CHAPTER LIII. — Salisbury (Continued) * CHAPTER LIV. — Salisbury (Continued) ::* Congregational Church — St. John’s Church — Trinity Church, Lime Rock — Methodist Episcopal, Lakeville — Methodist Episcopal, Lime Rock — Catholic, Lakeville * CHAPTER LV. — Salisbury (Continued). — Civil and Military ::* First Proprietors’ Meeting — Incorporation of the Town — The First Town-Meeting — Officers Elected — Documentary — Origin of the Name of Town — Representatives from 1757 to 1881 — Military History * CHAPTER LVI. — Sharon ::* Geographical — Topographical — Conflicting Claims to Territory — Survey of the Town — Line New York and Connecticut Defined — Indian History — The First Settlement — Richard Sackett — Sale of the Town — List of Original Purchasers — Patent of the Town — The Settlement in Distress — The First Death — The First Birth — First Marriage — The Moravians — The Revolutionary War — Shay’s Rebellion — List of Early Settlers * CHAPTER LVII. — Sharon (Continued) ::* Congregational Church, Sharon — Congregational Church, Ellsworth — Episcopal Church. — Methodist Episcopal Church — Incorporation of the [Page viii] Town — First Town-Meeting — Officers Elected — Representatives from 1755 to 1881 — Members of the Governor’s Council — Senators — Judges of the County Court — Justices of the Peace — Town Clerks — Attorneys — Physicians — College Graduates — Military Record * CHAPTER LVIII. — Thomaston ::* Geographical — Topographical — Thomaston in 1825 — Seth Thomas — The Seth Thomas Clock Company — Ecclesiastical History — Civil History — Incorporation of the Town — ‘First Town-Meeting — Officers Elected — Present Town Officers — Representatives * CHAPTER LIX. — Torrington ::* Geographical — Topographical — Naming the Town — List of Proprietors — Grand List, 1733 — Division of Lots — The First Settlers and their Locations — Initial Events — First Deeds of Conveyance — The Indian Fort — The First School-house — Pioneer Taverns — War of the Revolution — Proceedings of the Town — Names of Officers and Soldiers — Taxes During the Revolution — The Whipping-post — A Prosecution for Profanity — Slavery — Organization of County Anti-Slavery Society at Wolcottville — The Convention Routed by a Mob — “Nigger Pew” in Torrington and Torringford Churches — Emancipation of Slaves in Torrington — John Brown * CHAPTER LX. — Torrington (Continued) ::* Wolcottville — Its Inception — United Movements — The Village in 1819 — In 1836 — In 1881 — Seneca Lodge, F. and A. M. — Wolcottville Savings Bank — Brooks Brothers’ Banking-Office — Physicians — Attorneys — Torringford — Holbrook’s Mills — Halt’s Hollow — Torrington Hollow — Wrigntville — Burrville * CHAPTER LXT. — Torrington (Continued) ::* Congregational Church, Torrington — Congregational Church, Torringford — Wolcottville Congregational Church — Metliodist Episcopal Church* Wolcottville — Trinity Church, Wolcottville — St. Francis* Church, Wolcottville — Baptist Church, Newfield — Methodist Episcopal Church, Newfield * CHAPTER LXII. — Torrington (Continued) ::* The Coe Brass Manufacturing Company — The Coe Furniture Company — The Union Manufacturing Company — The Turner & Seymour Manufacturing Company — The Excelsior Needle Company — The Hardware Company — C. H. Hotchkiss & Sons — The Alvord Manufacturing Company — The Hardware Manufacturing Company — The Hendy Machine Company, Etc… * CHAPTER LXIII. — Torrington (Continued). ::* Incorporation of Town — Representatives from 1762 to Present Time — Military Record, 1861-65 * CHAPTER LXIV. — Warren ::* Geographical — Topographical — The First Settlements — Names of Settlers — Early Marriages — Organization of Parish and Town — The First Town-Meeting — Officers Elected — Documentary History — Ecclesiastical History — Representatives from 1786 to 1881 * CHAPTER LXV. — Washington ::* Geographical — Topographical — Judea and New Preston Societies — The First Settlements — Names of Pioneers — Organization of Judea Society — Ecclesiastical History — The Congregational Church, Washington — Congregational Church, New Preston — Congregational Church, New Preston Hill — St. John’s Church — St. Andrew’s Church — Rising Sun Lodge, No. 27, F. and A. M. — Physicians — Revolutionary Incident — Gunn’s Seminary — The Shepaug Railroad — Lake Weroamaug — Civil and Military History — Organization of the Town — The First Town-Meeting — Officers Elected — Documentary History — List of Selectmen from 1786 to 1881 — List of Representatives — Probate Judges — Military Record * CHAPTER LXVI. — Watertown ::* Geographical — Topographical — The First Settlements — The Pioneers — Organization of the Parish of Westbury — Incidents — Reminiscences of Hon. F. J. Kingsbury — Physicians — Men of Prominence — Lawyers — War of 1812 — Notes — Evergreen Cemetery — Mortality List — Agricultural — Summer Resort — Railroad — Reminiscences of Mrs. Rev. Frederick Holcomb * CHAPTER LXVII. — Watertown (Continued) ::* Congregational Church — Christ Church — Methodist Episcopal Church — Methodist Episcopal Church in North Part of Town * CHAPTER LXVIII. — Watertown (Continued). ::* Incorporation of Town — First Town-Meeting — Officers Elected — Extract- from Town Records — The Revolution — Division of the Town — Representatives from 1780 to 1881 — Town Clerks — Probate Judges — Military Record, 1861-65 * CHAPTER LXIX. — Woodbury ::* Introductory — Six Purchases from the Pootatncks — First, or Pomperaug Purchase — Kettletown Purchase — Fourth, or Nonnewaug Purchase — Fifth Purchase — Sixth, or Confirmatory Purchase — Reservation, or “Purchase” — Indian “Marks” — A Buried Race * CHAPTER LXX. — Woodbury (Continued) ::* Church Dissensions in Stratford the Cause of the Settlement of Woodbury — Action of the General Court in 1667, 1660, 1670 — Pomperaug Granted, and Settlement Commenced in 1672 — Fresh Arrivals Next Year — Pomperaug made a Town and called Woodbury in 1674 — Signification of the Name * CHAPTER LXXI. — Woodbury (Continued) ::* King Philip’s War in 167.”) — Inhabitants of Woodbury go back to Stratford — Orders of the General Court — Rev. Mr. Walker’s Letter — Inhabitants Return in 1677 — The First Three Corn-Mills — Town First Represented in the General Court in 1684 — Patent Granted to the Town in 1686 — General Court grants the North Purchase to the town in 1703 — Same Purchased of the Indians in 1710 * CHAPTER LXXII. — Woodbury (Continued) ::* Character of the First Settlers — Capt. John Minor — Capt. William Curtiss — Hon. Samuel Sherman — Hon. John Sherman — Lieut. Joseph Judson — Lieut. Israel Curtiss — Col. Joseph Minor — Hackaliah Preston — Hon. William Preston * CHAPTER LXXIII. — Woodbury (Continued) ::* Home-Lots — Rev. Z. Walker’s House — Palisaded Houses — First School-House — Second, or Stoddard Parsonage — First Meeting-House — First Birth, Marriage, and Death — First Clothier — First Physician — First Blacksmith — First Divorce — Parson Stoddard Kills Two Indians-Wood Creek Expedition — Slavery * CHAPTER LXXIV. — Woodbury (Continued) ::* Character of Rev. Zechariah Walker — Rev. Anthony Stoddard Settled-Rev. Noah Benedict Settled — Half-Way Covenant Abolished, 1760 — Rev. Samuel R. Andrew Settled — Remaining Pastors of the Church — Recapitulation — Strict Congregational Church — Rev, Grove L. [Page ix] Brownell Settled — Rev. John Churchill Settled — W. L. R. Wychorf Settled — Episcopal Church — Methodist Church — Catholic Church * CHAPTER LXXV. — Woodbury (Continued) ::* French and Indian Wars — War of the Revolution — War Convention at Litchfield in. 1766 — Town-Meetings in 1774 — Ronton Alarm — Committee of Observation — Capture of Ticonderoga and Crown Point by Woodbury Men — Woobury the Birthplace of Col. Ethan Allen, Co). Seth Warner, and Capt. Remember Baker — Tories — Events of 1775 — Events of 1770 — Events of 1777 — Events of 1778 — Shadrach Oaborn — Commissary Supplies — Events of 1779 — Events of 1780 — Volunteerstill New York should be taken — Events of 1781 and 1782 — Conclusion * CHAPTER LXXVI. — Woodbury (Continued) ::* List of Public Officers in Ancient Woodbury — Representatives, 1684-1881 — List of Soldiers in Fort William Henry Alarm — List of Soldiers in the Revolutionary War — List of Soldiers in the War of 1812 — Woodbury’s Roll of Honor — War of the Rebellion, 1861-65 — Alphabetical List of the Soldiers of Woodbury in the War of the Rebellion === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History of Litchfield County, Connecticut|History of Litchfield County, Connecticut]]'' (J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1881) [ Page ]. * ([[#HLCC|History of Litchfield]])

History of Little Nine Partners

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Dutchess County, New York]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] == History of Little Nine Partners == '''Full title:''' History of Little Nine Partners of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess County *By [[Huntting-43|Isaac Huntting]] *Published at Amenia, New York, by Charles Walsh & Co., printers, 1897 '''Citation Example''' :Huntting, Isaac. ''[[Space:History_of_Little_Nine_Partners|History of Little Nine Partners of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess County.]]'' (Armenia, NY: Chas. Walsh, 1897) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Huntting|Huntting]], Vol 1, Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://archive.org/details/historyoflittlen01hunt/page/n4 vol. 1 on archive.org] *the title page says the book is Volume 1, but am unable to find a volume 2 online (does it exist?) * https://books.google.com/books?id=hJwvAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyoflittlen00hunt_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyoflittlen01hunt * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008734594 '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Little_Nine_Partners|What Links to Here]]'''

History of Littleton, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Littleton, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire|New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Littleton, New Hampshire == * in three volumes * genealogy comp. by George Clarence Furber (1847-) * edited by James Robert Jackson (1838-) * revised and enlarged by [[Stearns-3195|Ezra Scollay Stearns]] (1838-1915) * published for the town by The University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1905 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Littleton, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006685210 * Vol. 1 - Annals ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NMk1AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=041wxo_qUp8C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9bIyAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historylittleto02jackgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historylittleto02steagoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflittlet01jack_0 * Vol. 2 - Topical History ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XlygsD5BizYC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BnUUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zck1AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflittlet02jack ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflittlet02jackiala ::* https://archive.org/details/historylittleto01jackgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historylittleto00steagoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflittlet02jack_0 * Vol. 3 - Genealogy ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Wco1AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Wco1AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Cq6lBOkxotkC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=djFEAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jbIyAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflittlet03jack ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflittlet03jack_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflittlet00jack ::* https://archive.org/details/historylittleto00jackgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflittlet03jackiala ::* https://archive.org/details/historylittleto01steagoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historylittleto00furbgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009573617 === Citation Formats === * Furber, George Clarence. ''[[Space:History of Littleton, New Hampshire|History of Littleton, New Hampshire]]'' (University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1905) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Furber|Furber]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Furber, George Clarence. ''[[Space:History of Littleton, New Hampshire|History of Littleton, New Hampshire]]'' (University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1905) Vol. , [ Page ].

History of Littleton, New Hampshire - Vol III

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Littleton, New Hampshire]] == History of Littleton, New Hampshire - Vol III == v. 3. Genealogy comp. by George C. Furber; revised and enlarged by Ezra S. Stearns * by Jackson, James Robert, 1838- ed; Furber, George Clarence * Publication date 1905 * Publisher Cambridge, Mass., Pub. for the town by the University press * Source Example: ::: Stearns, Ezra S,. ''[[Space:History of Littleton, New Hampshire - Vol III|History of Littleton, New Hampshire - Vol III]]'' (Pub. for the town by the University press, 1905) '''Inline Citation Example:''' ::: [[#Stearns|Stearns]]: Page 5 Available online at this location:
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History of Long Island

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''A History of Long Island, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time'' * '''Author''': Ross, Peter (vol. 1); Pelletreau, William S. (vol. 2 & 3) * '''Publishing Information''': New York and Chicago : The Lewis Publishing Company, 1902 === Source Citation Examples === '''Volume I''' * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Ross, Peter. ''[[Space:History of Long Island|A History of Long Island, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time]],'' New York and Chicago : The Lewis Publishing Company, 1902, Vol. I, Chapter LXVI. Smithtown, pg. 978 * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Ross, Peter. ''[[Space:History of Long Island|A History of Long Island, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time]],'' New York and Chicago : The Lewis Publishing Company, 1902, Vol. I, Chapter LXVI. Smithtown, pg. 978 * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: '''Volume II''' * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Pelletreau, William S. ''[[Space:History of Long Island|A History of Long Island, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time]],'' New York and Chicago : The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905, Vol. II, Chapter X. Smithtown, pg. 200. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Pelletreau, William S. ''[[Space:History of Long Island|A History of Long Island, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time]],'' New York and Chicago : The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905, Vol. II, Chapter X. Smithtown, pg. 200. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: '''Volume III''' * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Pelletreau, William S. ''[[Space:History of Long Island|A History of Long Island, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time]],'' New York and Chicago : The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905, Vol. III, pg. 200. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Pelletreau, William S. ''[[Space:History of Long Island|A History of Long Island, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time]],'' New York and Chicago : The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905, Vol. III, pg. 200. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * '''Volume 1''' ** https://archive.org/details/historyoflongisl01ross ** https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_Long_Island/0esiAQAAMAAJ * '''Volume 2''' ** https://archive.org/details/cu31924070695709 ** https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_Long_Island/Y4c-AAAAYAAJ * '''Volume 2 & 3''' ** https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2842269?availability=Family%20History%20Library * '''Volume 3''' ** https://archive.org/details/cu31924026113914 ** https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Long_Island/6T_ubA4oBXgC === Links === * '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Long Island|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]'''

History of Long Island : From Its Discovery and Settlement to the Present Time

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[[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] == History of Long Island : From Its Discovery and Settlement to the Present Time == '''Citation Example''' : Thompson, B. Franklin. ''[[Space:History_of_Long_Island_:_From_Its_Discovery_and_Settlement_to_the_Present_Time|History of Long Island : From Its Discovery and Settlement to the Present Time.]]'' New York: Robert H. Dodd, 1918 '''Footnote Example''' :[[#HistLIThompson|Thompson]], volume 1, page 123 '''Find It''' * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100707941 Hathi], 3rd edition, three volumes '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Long_Island_:_From_Its_Discovery_and_Settlement_to_the_Present_Time|What Links to Here]]'''

History of Lorain County, Ohio

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Lorain County, Ohio == with Illustrations & Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers. * published by Williams Brothers, Philadelphia, 1879 * Citation Example: :::''[[Space:History of Lorain County, Ohio|History of Lorain County, Ohio]]'' (Williams Brothers, Philadelphia, 1879) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#HoL|History of Lorain]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Lorain County, Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoflorainc00phil * https://books.google.com/books?id=JdYyAQAAMAAJ * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009567945

History of Lorain County Ohio

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==A Standard History Of Lorain County, Ohio== An Authentic Narrative Of The Past, With Particular Attention To The Modern Era In The Commercial, Industrial, Civic And Social Development. A Chronicle Of The People, With Family Lineage And Memoirs. * G. Frederick Wright, supervising editor, assisted by a board of advisory editors. * Published 1916 * by The Lewis publishing company in Chicago, New York * 1184 pages in 2 volumes * Genre: Biography * Possible copyright status: Not in copyright * Citation Example: ::: [[Space:History_of_Lorain_County_Ohio|A Standard History Of Lorain County, Ohio]] G. Frederick Wright, The Lewis publishing company in Chicago, New York, 1916 * Footnote Example: ::: [[#LORAIN|History Of Lorain County, Ohio]] ::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Lorain_County_Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available At:=== * https://archive.org * https://openlibrary.org * https://books.google.com/ * www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/ * catalog.hathitrust.org/ * https://familysearch.org/

History of Louisa County, Iowa

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[[Category:Louisa County, Iowa]] '''History of Louisa County, Iowa, from its earliest settlement to 1912''', by Springer, Arthur; published by S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1912. ==Online versions== *Archive.org: [https://archive.org/details/historyoflouisac01spri/ https://archive.org/details/historyoflouisac01spri/] ==Citation== Use this syntax to add a citation to this source: *Springer, Arthur, "[[Space:History_of_Louisa_County%2C_Iowa|History of Louisa County, Iowa]]: from Its Earliest Settlement to 1911 (Classic Reprint). Forgotten Books, 2015. (https://archive.org/details/historyoflouisac01spri/). [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Louisa_County%2C_Iowa|See profiles that reference this book]]

History of Lowell and Its People

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==History of Lowell and Its People== '''Citation Example''' :Coburn, Frederick W. ''[[Space:History_of_Lowell_and_Its_People|History of Lowell and Its People.]]'' (New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co, 1920) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Coburn|Coburn]] Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://archive.org/details/historyoflowelli05cobu archive.org] *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8585512 Find in a Library] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Lowell_and_Its_People|Profiles & Pages that Link to Here]]'''

History of Ludlow MA

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ === The History of Ludlow Massachusetts === :Second edition * by [[Noon-236 | Alfred Noon]], A.M., 1845 - 1926 * published by Springfield Printing and Binding Company, Springfield Massachusetts , 1912 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Ludlow_MA|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/historyofludlowm00noon Archive.org] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=LygWAAAAYAAJ Google] * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009571883 Hathi Trust] * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651271 Hathi Trust ] *[http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Source:Noon%2C_Alfred._History_of_Ludlow%2C_Massachusetts WeRelate.org] [[Category:Powell-5629 Carver | Carver Family]] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Noon, Alfred, A.M.''[[Space: History of Ludlow MA| The History of Ludlow Massachusetts]]'' (Springfield Printing and Binding Company, Springfield Massachusetts, 1912), [ Page ]. *[[#Noon|The History of Ludlow Massachusetts]]

History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Selections

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Selections * by Henry C. Bradsby * S. B. Nelson & Co., Publishers, Chicago, 1893 * https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028854234 * https://archive.org/details/historyofluzerne00brad * https://books.google.com/books?id=4BkVAAAAYAAJ * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651573 * Citation Example: :::Bradsby, Henry C. ''[[Space:History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Selections|History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Selections]]'' (S. B. Nelson & Co., Publishers, Chicago, 1893) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Bradsby|Bradsby]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Selections|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History of Lycoming County Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Pennsylvania,_Sources]] Category: [[Space:Category-Source|Source]] ==History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania== * ''[[Space:History_of_Lycoming_County_Pennsylvania|History of Lycoming County Pennsylvania]]'' * Three books, written 1876, 1892, 1906 * Blooming Grove, A History of the Congregation of German Dunkers who settled in Lycoming County, Pa, 1805 by the Blooming Grove Historical Society (no longer in print) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Lycoming_County_Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Availability=== * [https://archive.org/details/historyoflycomin00phil History of Lycoming County, 1876, published by D. J. Stewart] Internet Archive - now in public domain * [https://archive.org/details/historyoflycomin00edit History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, 1892, edited by John F. Meginness] Internet Archive - now in public domain * [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers01coll/page/n11/mode/2up Genealogical and personal history of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, 1906, by Collins, Emerson, 1860- ed; Jordan, John Woolf, 1840-1921] Internet Archive - now in public domain * [https://digital.libraries.psu.edu/digital/collection/digitalbks4/id/1321 Blooming Grove, A History of the Congregation of German Dunkers who settled in Lycoming County, Pa, 1805 by the Blooming Grove Historical Society] PDF copy included in the Penn State University Libraries Digital Collection

History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Lynn, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts == Including Lynnfield, Saugus, Swampscott, and Nahant * by [[Lewis-30307|Alonzo Lewis]] (1794-1861) and [[Newhall-597|James Robinson Newhall]] (1809-1893) * 1829 by Alonzo Lewis Press of J.H. Eatburn, 60 Congress St., Boston * published by John L. Shorey, 13 Washington Street, Boston, 1865 * reprint published by George C. Herbert, Lynn, 1890 * Vol. ? 1629-1864 (1865) * Vol. 2 1864-1893 (1897) ::* Reprint of the 1890 edition, with a supplement continuing the annals to 1893 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1829) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QOkWAAAAYAAJ * (1865) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RQx39omkfOYC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qepHAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9MAWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historylynnesse00lewigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RQx39omkfOYC ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflynness00lewi ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflynness00lewi_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028815914 * (1883) ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflynness00newha ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028815947 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tKVAAAAAYAAJ * (1890) ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflynness01lewi ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflynness00newh ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflynness00inlewi * Vol. 2 1864-1893 (1897) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010028897 ::* https://archive.org/details/historylynnesse00newhgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xMYMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflynness00newh_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoflynness02lewi === Errata === * A note of caution for using this source to determine when an immigrant arrived in New England. RC Anderson in the Introduction to the Great Migration Directory makes the following comment: "The largest source of false claims of participation in the Great Migration is the corpus of published genealogies of the last century and a half, which includes many undocumented and unsupported statements that this or that immigrant arrived in 1630 or at some other date between 1620 and 1640. One of the most egregious of such sources is the '''History of Lynn''' by Newhall, which includes a long list of immigrants said to have come in 1630, but with no justification or evidence. " * Smith, Dean Crawford. ''When did Thomas Newhall1 of Lynn, Massachusetts ''REALLY'' Immigrate to America?'' ''[[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]]'' (1999) Vol. 74, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/13222/50/0 Page 50]. ::* In this article, he says the "[[Space:History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts|History of Lynn]]" (1829) was the first appearance of the "first white child" statement. This may be true, but it also appears in "[[Space:Vital Records of Lynn Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849|Vital Records of Lynn]]" (Vol. 1, Page 297), where [[Newhall-17|Thomas]] is given as the son of "Thomas and Elizabeth" and the source of the information is given as a "Bible record now in possession of [[Newhall-839|Wilbur F. Newhall]] of Saugus." This now appears to be wrong. * In the "[[Space:History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts|History of Lynn]]" (1829), Page 30 says that the first marriage in Lynn was between John Newhall and Sarah Lewis on 10 Apr 1646. However, in the "[[Space:Vital Records of Lynn Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849|Vital Records of Lynn]]", I didn't find that marriage, but I did find a marriage between [[Newhall-21|John Newhall]] and [[Lewis-2702|Sarah Lewis]] on 10 Apr 1746 (see Vol. 2, Page 269). * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Lewis, Alonzo & Newhall, James. ''[[Space:History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts|History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts]]'' (John L. Shorey, Boston, 1865) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lewis|Lewis & Newhall]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Lewis, Alonzo & Newhall, James. ''[[Space:History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts|History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts]]'' (John L. Shorey, Boston, 1865) [ Page ].

History of Madison County, Ohio

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Madison County, Ohio == :its people, industries and institution with biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families * by Chester Edwin Bryan * published by P. F. Bowen & Company, Inc., Indianapolis, IN, 1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Madison County, Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofmadison00brya * https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Madison_County_Ohio/ReAyAQAAMAAJ?hl=en ===Table of Contents=== :Chapter I— Related State History :Chapter II— Topography and Geology :Chapter III— County Organization :Chapter IV— Canaan Township :Chapter V— Darby Township :Chapter VI— Deer Creek Township :Chapter VII— Fairfield Township :Chapter VIII— Jefferson Township :Chapter IX— Monroe Township :Chapter X— Oak Run Township :Chapter XI— Paint Township :Chapter XII— Pike Township :Chapter XIII— Pleasant Township :Chapter XIV— Range Township :Chapter XV— Somerford Township :Chapter XVI— Stokes Township :Chapter XVII— Union Township :Chapter XVIII— Towns and Villages :Chapter XIX— Town Of London :Chapter XX— Roads and Transportation :Chapter XXI— Agriculture, Granges, Etc. :Chapter XXII— Banks and Banking :Chapter XXIII— Newspapers Of Madison County :Chapter XXIV— Education :Chapter XXV— Churches Of Madison County :Chapter XXVI— Secret Societies :Chapter XXVII— Clubs and Fraternities :Chapter XXVIII— The Medical Profession :Chapter XXIX— Bench and Bar Of Madison County :Chapter XXX— Military History Of Madison County :Chapter XXXI— Temperance Movements :Chapter XXXII— Sidelights On Madison County History :Historical Index :Biographical Index ** See also, a book with the same title, published in 1883: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_History_of_Madison_County&public=1 The History of Madison County (Ohio)] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Bryan, Chester E.''[[Space: History of Madison County, Ohio| History of Madison County, Ohio]]'' (P. F. Bowen & Company, Inc., Indianapolis, IN, 1915), [ Page ]. *[[#Bryan|History of Madison County, Ohio]]

History of Madison County Indiana

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Madison County, Indiana]] === History of Madison County, Indiana, from 1820 to 1874: === ''' giving a general review of principal events, statistical and historical items, derived from official sources ''' * compiled by Samuel Harden * Published Markleville, Ind. (1874). {{Image|file= History of Madison County Indiana.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Title page. }} * Available from: Hathi Trust Digital Collection [[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652740 Catalog Record]][[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433069296360;view=1up;seq=5 Full View]] (digital copies are available for downloading). * Source Example: :::Hardin, S., ''[[Space:History_of_Madison_County_Indiana|History of Madison County, Indiana, from 1820 to 1874]].'' (Markleville, Indiana, 1874 ) ::Hardin, S., ''[[Space:History_of_Madison_County_Indiana|History of Madison County, Indiana, from 1820 to 1874]].'' (Markleville, Indiana, 1874.) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#SHardin|Hardin, S.]: Page XXX * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Madison_County_Indiana |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History of Marshfield

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===Citation=== [[Space:History_of_Marshfield|»]] Lysander Salmon Richards, ''History of Marshfield'', {{{volume|2 Vols}}}, (Plymouth,MA: Memorial Press, 1901), {{{page|}}}. Accepts Parameters: volume and page. ===Repositories=== *[https://archive.org/details/cu31924092202757 Volume 1] published in 1901; free from Archive.org *[https://archive.org/details/cu31924092202765 Volume 2] published in 1905; free from Archive.org ===Details=== The first volume focuses on the town history, while the second volume focuses on histories of some local families and individuals. Specific families named in the second volume include: Ames/Eames; Baker; Bourne; Carver; Church; Clift; Damon; Ewell; Ford; Gardner; Hatch; Hagar; Hall; Kent; Keene; Lapham; Little; Leonard; Macomber; Nelson; Oakman; Peterson; Phillips; Porter; Rogers; Sherman; Sprague; Sylvester; Thomas; Tilden; Tolman; Walker; Weatherbee; White; Willard; Williamson; Winslow; Wright. [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Marshfield, Massachusetts]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1901) ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092202757 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LisWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmarshfi01rich_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmarshfi01inrich ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmarshfi03rich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651360 * Vol. 2 (1905) ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092202765 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=m9QWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historymarshfie00richgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmarshfi01rich ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmarshfi02rich ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmarshfi02rich_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651360

History of Masonic Lodge 101, Franklinton Louisiana by Daunton Gibbs

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History of Masonic Lodge 101, Franklinton Louisiana by Daunton Gibbs. Collection of Vicki Knight [[Category:Washington Parish, Louisiana]]

History of Massachusetts

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[[Category:Massachusetts History]] == Massachusetts known as == * English [[:Category:Plymouth Colony|Newe-Plymouth Colony]], November 23, 1620 - June 3, 1686 * English [[:Category:New England Colonies|Newe-England Colony]], September 6, 1628 - March 4, 1629 * English [[:Category:Massachusetts Bay Colony|Massachusetts Bay Colony]] (Governour and Company of the Mattachusetts Bay in Newe-England), March 4, 1629 - June 3, 1686 * English [[:Category:Dominion of New England|Dominion of New-England]] in America, June 3, 1686 - May 18, 1689 * English [[:Category:Plymouth Colony|Colony of New-Plymouth]] and [[:Category:Massachusetts Bay Colony|Colony of Massachusetts Bay]], May 18, 1689 - October 7, 1691 * English [[:Category:Province of Massachusetts Bay|Province of Massachusetts Bay]], October 7, 1691 - May 1, 1707 * British [[:Category:Province of Massachusetts Bay|Province of Massachusetts Bay]], May 1, 1707, to July 4, 1776 * [[:Category:State of Massachusetts Bay|State of Massachusetts Bay]], July 4, 1776 - October 25, 1780 * [[:Category:Massachusetts|Commonwealth of Massachusetts]] == Time line == since October 25, 1780 * Prehistory of Massachusetts ** History of Massachusetts, Early settlement (Indigenous peoples) *** [[:Category:Massachusett|Massachusett]], an [[:Category:Algonquian Peoples|Algonquian tribe]] *** [[:Category: Wampanoag People|Wampanoag]], an [[:Category:Algonquian Peoples|Algonquian tribe]] *** [[:Category:Narragansett |Narragansett]], an [[:Category:Algonquian Peoples|Algonquian tribe]] *** [[:Category:Nipmuc People|Nipmuc]], an [[:Category:Algonquian Peoples|Algonquian tribe]] *** [[:Category:Pocomtuc People|Pocomtuc]], an [[:Category:Algonquian Peoples|Algonquian tribe]] *** [[:Category:Mahican People|Mahican]], an [[:Category:Algonquian Peoples|Algonquian tribe]] *** [[:Category:Naumkeag People|Naumkeag tribe]] * English [[:Category:Plymouth Colony|Newe-Plymouth Colony]], November 23, 1620 - June 3, 1686 ** [[Cooke-36#Signer_of_the_Mayflower_Compact|Mayflower Compact]] signed on November 21, 1620 ** [[:Category:Mayflower Passengers|Mayflower Passengers]], [[:Category:Mayflower Family Member|Mayflower Families]] ** [[:Category:Great Migration Ships|Great Migration Ships]] * English [[:Category:New England Colonies|Newe-England Colony]], September 6, 1628 - March 4, 1629 * English [[:Category:Massachusetts Bay Colony|Governour and Company of the Mattachusetts Bay in Newe-England]], March 4, 1629 - June 3, 1686 ** [[:Category:Pequot War of 1637|Pequot War]], July 20, 1636 - May 26, 1637 ** [[:Category:King Philip's War|King Philip's War]], June 8, 1675 - August 12, 1676 * English [[:Category:Dominion of New England|Dominion of New-England]] in America, June 3, 1686 - May 18, 1689 * English [[:Category:Plymouth Colony|Colony of New-Plymouth]] and [[:Category:Massachusetts Bay Colony|Colony of Massachusetts Bay]], May 18, 1689 - October 7, 1691 * English [[:Category:Province of Massachusetts Bay|Province of Massachusetts Bay]], October 7, 1691 - May 1, 1707 ** [[:Category:Queen Anne's War|Queen Anne's War]], 1702 - 1713 *** [[:Category:Raid on Deerfield|Raid on Deerfield]], 1704 * British [[:Category:Province of Massachusetts Bay|Province of Massachusetts Bay]], May 1, 1707, to July 4, 1776 ** [[:Category:King George's War|King George's War]], 1740 - 1748 ** [[:Category:French and Indian War|French and Indian War]], 1754 - 1763 ** History of Massachusetts, Revolutionary Massachusetts: 1760s - 1780s (Prelude to War) *** Boston massacre, March 5, 1770 *** Boston Tea Party, December 16, 1773 *** Parliament passes the Massachusetts Government Act, May 20, 1774 *** Massachusetts Provincial Congress organized, October 7, 1774 * [[:Category:American Revolution|American Revolutionary War]], April 19, 1775 - September 3, 1783 ** [[:Category: Massachusetts Line, American Revolution]] ** Boston campaign, September 1, 1774 - March 17, 1776 *** [[:Category:Battles of Lexington and Concord|Battles of Lexington and Concord]], April 19, 1775 *** [[:Category:Battle of Bunker Hill|Battle of Bunker Hill]], June 17, 1775 ** [[Space:Declaration of Independence|United States Declaration of Independence]], July 4, 1776 * History of Massachusetts, Revolutionary Massachusetts: 1760s-1780s: "[[:Category:State of Massachusetts Bay|State of Massachusetts Bay]]", July 4, 1776 - October 25, 1780 *** Ninth state to ratify the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, signed July 9, 1778 * History of Massachusetts, Federalist Era: 1780-1815: "[[:Category:Massachusetts|Commonwealth of Massachusetts]]," since October 25, 1780 ** Western territorial claims ceded 1785 ** Sixth state to ratify the Constitution of the United States of America, February 6, 1788 ** Separation of the State of Maine, 1820 ** [[:Category:United States Civil War|United States Civil War]], April 12, 1861 - May 13, 1865 *** [[:Category:Massachusetts, United States Civil War|Massachusetts in the United States Civil War]] '''Timeline of settlement''' * [[:Category:Weymouth, Massachusetts|Weymouth]] ([[:Category:Wessagusset Colony|Wessagusset]]) - 1622 as part of [[:Category:Plymouth Colony|Plymouth Colony]]; part of [[:Category:Massachusetts Bay Colony|Massachusetts Bay Colony]] in 1630 * [[:Category:Gloucester, Massachusetts|Gloucester]] - 1623 ([[:Category:Dorchester Company|Dorchester Company]]) * [[:Category:Chelsea, Massachusetts|Chelsea]] (Winnisimmet) - 1624 * [[:Category:Quincy, Massachusetts|Quincy]] - 1625 * [[:Category:Naumkeag, Massachusetts|Naumkeag]] (later [[:Category:Salem, Massachusetts|Salem]]) - 1626 ([[:Category:Dorchester Company|Dorchester Company]]) * [[:Category:Beverly, Massachusetts|Beverly]] - 1626 (originally a part of Salem, incorporated separately in 1668) * [[:Category:Charlestown, Massachusetts|Charlestown]] - 1628 (first capital, now part of Boston) * [[:Category:Lynn, Massachusetts|Lynn]] - 1629 * [[:Category:Saugus, Massachusetts|Saugus]] - 1629 * [[:Category:Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts|Manchester-by-the-Sea]] (Jeffery's Creek) - 1629 * [[:Category:Marblehead, Massachusetts|Marblehead]] - 1629 (Settled as a plantation of Salem, incorporated separately in 1639) * [[:Category:Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] - 1630 (from Shawmut and Trimountaine) * [[:Category:Medford, Massachusetts|Medford]] - 1630 * [[:Category:Mystic, Massachusetts|Mystic]] (now part of Malden)[113] - 1630 * [[:Category:Everett, Massachusetts|Everett]] - 1630 (settlement) * [[:Category:Watertown, Massachusetts|Watertown]] - 1630 (on land now part of Cambridge) * [[:Category:Newtowne, Massachusetts|Newtowne]] (now [[:Category:Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge]]) - 1630 (near Harvard Square) * [[:Category:Roxbury, Massachusetts|Roxbury]] - 1630 (now part of Boston) * [[:Category:Dorchester, Massachusetts|Dorchester]] - 1630 (now part of [[:Category:Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]]) * [[:Category:Newton, Massachusetts|Newton]] - 1630 * [[:Category:Chelmsford, Massachusetts|Chelmsford]] - 1633 * [[:Category:Ipswich, Massachusetts|Ipswich]] - 1633 * [[:Category:Milton, Massachusetts|Milton]] - 1634 * [[:Category:Attleboro, Massachusetts|Attleboro]] - 1634 * [[:Category:Braintree, Massachusetts|Braintree]] - 1634 * [[:Category:Agawam, Massachusetts|Agawam]] - 1635 * [[:Category:Concord, Massachusetts|Concord]] - 1635 * [[:Category:Hingham, Massachusetts|Hingham]] - 1635 * [[:Category:Newbury, Massachusetts|Newbury]] - 1635 * [[:Category:Dedham, Massachusetts|Dedham]] - 1635 (Settled as [[:Category:Contentment, Massachusetts|Contentment]], renamed Dedham and incorporated in 1636) * [[:Category:Winthrop, Massachusetts|Winthrop]] - 1635 * [[:Category:Menotomy, Massachusetts|Menotomy]] (now [[:Category:Arlington, Massachusetts|Arlington]], then part of [[:Category:Newtowne, Massachusetts|Newtowne]]) - 1635 * [[:Category:Scituate, Massachusetts|Scituate]] - 1636 (Founded by the Men of Kent) * [[:Category:Andover, Massachusetts|Andover]] - 1636 (Split into Andover and [[:Category:North Andover, Massachusetts|North Andover]] in 1856) * [[:Category:Springfield, Massachusetts|Springfield]] - 1636 (Settled as [[:Category:Agawam Plantation, Massachusetts|Agawam Plantation]], renamed Springfield in 1640) * [[:Category:Brookline, Massachusetts|Brookline]] - 1638 (Settled as [[:Category:Muddy River, Massachusetts|Muddy River]], considered part of [[:Category:Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] until it was renamed Brookline and incorporated in 1705) * [[:Category:Rowley, Massachusetts|Rowley]] - 1638 * [[:Category:Salisbury, Massachusetts|Salisbury]] - 1638 * [[:Category:Reading, Massachusetts|Reading]] - 1639 ([[:Category:Lynn Village, Massachusetts|Lynn Village]], renamed and incorporated as Reading in 1644) * [[:Category:Sudbury, Massachusetts|Sudbury]] - 1639 * [[:Category:Winchester, Massachusetts|Winchester]] - 1640 (Founded as part of [[:Category:Charlestown, Massachusetts|Charlestown]], incorporated as Waterfield in 1640, incorporated 1850) * [[:Category:Chicopee, Massachusetts|Chicopee]] - 1640 (Settled as [[:Category:Nayasett, Massachusetts|Nayasett]]) * [[:Category:Haverhill, Massachusetts|Haverhill]] - 1640 * [[:Category:Braintree, Massachusetts|Braintree]] - 1640 * [[:Category:Malden, Massachusetts|Malden]] - 1640 (Founded as part of [[:Category:Charlestown, Massachusetts|Charlestown]], incorporated separately in 1649) * [[:Category:Woburn, Massachusetts|Woburn]] - 1640 * [[:Category:Methuen, Massachusetts|Methuen]] - 1642 * [[:Category:Longmeadow, Massachusetts|Longmeadow]] - 1644 * [[:Category:Andover, Massachusetts|Andover]] - 1646 (original settlement is now in North Andover) * [[:Category:Framingham, Massachusetts|Framingham]] - 1647 * [[:Category:Natick, Massachusetts|Natick]] - 1651 * [[:Category:Eastham, Massachusetts|Eastham]] - 1651 * [[:Category:Medfield, Massachusetts|Medfield]] - 1651 * [[:Category:Billerica, Massachusetts|Billerica]] - 1653 (Founded as Shawshin) * [[:Category:Lancaster, Massachusetts|Lancaster]] - 1653 * [[:Category:Lowell, Massachusetts|Lowell]] - 1653 (Founded as [[:Category:East Chelmsford, Massachusetts|East Chelmsford]], was formally incorporated in 1826) * [[:Category:Groton, Massachusetts|Groton]] - 1655 * [[:Category:Dunstable, Massachusetts|Dunstable]] - 1656 * [[:Category:Hadley, Massachusetts|Hadley]] - 1659 * [[:Category:Middleton, Massachusetts|Middleton]] - 1659 * [[:Category:Marlborough, Massachusetts|Marlborough]] - 1660 * [[:Category:Westfield, Massachusetts|Westfield]] - 1660 * [[:Category:West Springfield, Massachusetts|West Springfield]] - 1660 * [[:Category:Milford, Massachusetts|Milford]] - 1662 * [[:Category:Mendon, Massachusetts|Mendon]] - 1667 * [[:Category:Middleborough, Massachusetts|Middleborough]] - 1669 * [[:Category:Worcester, Massachusetts|Worcester]] - 1673 '''The 14 Counties of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts''' * History of [[:Category:Barnstable County, Massachusetts|Barnstable County]], Founded 1685 * History of [[:Category:Berkshire County, Massachusetts|Berkshire County]], Founded 1685 * History of [[:Category:Bristol County, Massachusetts|Bristol County]], Founded June 2, 1685 (from Plymouth Colony) * History of [[:Category:Dukes County, Massachusetts|Dukes County]], Founded 1695 * History of [[:Category:Essex County, Massachusetts|Essex County]], Founded 1643 * History of [[:Category:Franklin County, Massachusetts|Franklin County]], Founded 1811 * History of [[:Category:Hampden County, Massachusetts|Hampden County]], Founded 1812 * History of [[:Category:Hampshire County, Massachusetts|Hampshire County]], Founded 1662 * History of [[:Category:Middlesex County, Massachusetts|Middlesex County]], Founded May 10, 1643 * History of [[:Category:Nantucket County, Massachusetts|Nantucket County]], Settled 1641, Incorporated 1671 * History of [[:Category:Norfolk County, Massachusetts|Norfolk County]], Founded 1793 * History of [[:Category:Plymouth County, Massachusetts|Plymouth County]], Founded 1685 * History of [[:Category:Suffolk County, Massachusetts|Suffolk County]], Founded 1643 * History of [[:Category:Worcester County, Massachusetts|Worcester County]], Founded April 2, 1731

History of McDonough County, Illinois, Springfield, Ill, Continental Historical Co, 1885

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[[Category:Illinois, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of McDonough County, Illinois: == Together with Sketches of the Towns, Villages and Townships, Educational, Civil, Military and Political History, Portraits of Prominent Individuals, and Biographies of the Representative Citizens: History of Illinois, Embracing Accounts of the Pre-historic and Historic Races and a Brief Review of Its Civil and Military History. *published by Continental Historical Co., Springfield, 1885. * Source Example: :::''[[Space:History_of_McDonough_County%2C_Illinois%2C_Springfield%2C_Ill%2C_Continental_Historical_Co%2C_1885|History of McDonough County, Illinois, Springfield, Ill, Continental Historical Co, 1885]]'' * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#History_of_McDonough_County| History of McDonough County, Illinois, Springfield, Ill, Continental Historical Co, 1885]]: Page 21 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_McDonough_County%2C_Illinois%2C_Springfield%2C_Ill%2C_Continental_Historical_Co%2C_1885|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/R9pCAAAAIAAJ?hl=en * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=25173 * http://www.archive.org/details/historyofmcdonou00spri

History of Mendocino and Lake Counties, California

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-California | California]] __TOC__ == History of Mendocino and Lake Counties, California, == :with biographical sketches of the leading, men and women of the counties who have been identified with their growth and development from the early days to the present * by [[Carpenter-25750 | Aurelius O. Carpenter]],1836 - 1919; [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13877988/percey-herbert-millberry Percy H. Millberry], 1875 - 1940, joint author * published by Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, California, 1914 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Mendocino and Lake Counties, California|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofmendoci00carp === Table of Contents === :Chapter I. Organization and Legislative History of Mendocino County :Chapter II. Anderson Township :Chapter III. Arena Township :Chapter IV. Big River Township :Chapter V. Ten Mile Township :Chapter VI. Ukiah Township :Chapter Vll. Potter Valley Township :Chapter VIII. Sanel Township :Chapter IX. Round Valley Township :Chapter X. Long Valley Township :Chapter XI. Cupfet's Cove Township :Chapter XII. Little Lake Township :Chapter XIII. Westport Township :Chapter XIV. Early History of Lake County :Chapter XV. First White Settlers in Lake County :Chapter XVL. Organization of the County :Chapter XVII. Lakeport and Other Towns :Chapter XVIII. Some of the Resources of Lake County :Chapter XIX. Officials, Schools, Churches and Fraternities === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History of Mendocino and Lake Counties, California|History of Mendocino and Lake Counties, California]]'' (Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, CA, 1914), [ Page ]. * ([[#History of Mendocino and Lake Counties, California,|History of Mendocino and Lake Counties, California,]])

History of Mendocino County, California

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[[Category:Mendocino County, California]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Mendocino County, California == History of Mendocino County, California : comprising its geography, geology, topography, climatography, springs and timber *Author: Palmer, Lyman L *Publisher: Alley, Bowen & Co., Publishers 1880 San Francisco, California. * Source Example: ::: Palmer, Lyman L. ''[[Space:History_of_Mendocino_County,_California|History of Mendocino County, California]]'' (Alley, Bowen & Co., Publishers 1880 San Francisco, California) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Palmer|Palmer]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Mendocino County, California|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === *Internet Archive: ::https://archive.org/details/historyofmendoci00palm

History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania. Its Past and Present.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Mercer County, Pennsylvania]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania Sources]] == History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania. Its Past and Present. == Including Its Aboriginal History, Its Early Settlement and Development, a Description of Its Historic and Interesting Localities, Sketches of Its Boroughs, Townships and Villages. Neighborhood and Family Histories, Portraits and Biographies of Pioneers and Representative Citizens, Statistics, Etc. Also, a Condensed History of Pennsylvania. Illustrated. * published by Brown, Runk & Co., Chicago, 1888 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania. Its Past and Present.|History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania. Its Past and Present.]]'' (Brown, Runk & Co., Chicago, 1888) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#HMC|History of Mercer]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania. Its Past and Present.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofmercerc00unse * https://books.google.com/books?id=pJ74jS4lqcIC * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/24578/

History of Merrimack and Belknap Counties, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Merrimack County, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Belknap County, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Merrimack and Belknap Counties, New Hampshire == * by Duane Hamilton Hurd * published by J. W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1885. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Merrimack and Belknap Counties, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofmerrima00hurd_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyofmerrima00inhurd * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028812704 * https://archive.org/details/historyofmerrima00hurd_1 * https://archive.org/details/historyofmerrima00hurd * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009592621 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101745452 * Part 2: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JGsjAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009592621 === Citation Formats === * Hurd, Duane Hamilton,. ''[[Space:History of Merrimack and Belknap Counties, New Hampshire|History of Merrimack and Belknap Counties, New Hampshire]]'' (J.W. Lewis, Philadelphia, Pa., 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hurd|Hurd]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hurd, Duane Hamilton,. ''[[Space:History of Merrimack and Belknap Counties, New Hampshire|History of Merrimack and Belknap Counties, New Hampshire]]'' (J.W. Lewis, Philadelphia, Pa., 1885) [ Page ].

History of Middlefield and Long Hill

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Middlesex County, Connecticut]] == History of Middlefield and Long Hill == * by Thomas Atkins (1797-1822) * published by Lockwood & Brainard Company, Hartford, Conn., 1883 * Source Example: ::: Atkins, Thomas. ''[[Space:History of Middlefield and Long Hill|History of Middlefield and Long Hill]]'' (Lockwood & Brainard Company, Hartford, Conn., 1883) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Atkins|Atkins]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Middlefield and Long Hill|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddlef00atki/page/n7

History of Middlesex County, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Middlesex County, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Middlesex County, Connecticut == With Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men * by Henry Whittemore (b.1833) * published by J.B. Beers & Co., 36 Vesey Street, New York, 1884 * 579 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Middlesex County, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=IyBEAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddles00whit * https://archive.org/details/cu31924097556595 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100734443 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Whittemore, Henry. ''[[Space:History of Middlesex County, Connecticut|History of Middlesex County, Connecticut]]'' (J.B. Beers & Co., New York, 1884) [ Page ]. * ([[#Whittemore|Whittemore]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Middlesex County, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts == With biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men * by [[Hurd-3751|Duane Hamilton Hurd]] (1850-1924) * published by J. W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1890 & 1890 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006784511 * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historymiddlese01drakgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddles01hurd ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddles05hurd ::* https://archive.org/details/middlesexcounty01hurd ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddles01hurd_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddles00hurd1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddles01drak ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QGolOAyd9RMC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=m74TAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QGolOAyd9RMC ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE104199 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historymiddlese00drakgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddles02hurd ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddles03hurdh ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmid02hurd ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hNaAnwRMedUC ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddles04hurd ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddles02hurd_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddles00hurd2 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE103019 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddles01hurdh ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddle03hurd ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddles00hurd3 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddles02hurdh ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmiddles03hurd ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE103010 === Citation Formats === * Hurd, Duane Hamilton. ''[[Space:History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts|History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts]]'' (J. W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1890) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Hurd|Hurd]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hurd, Duane Hamilton. ''[[Space:History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts|History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts]]'' (J. W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1890) Vol. , [ Page ].

History of Milford, Connecticut, 1639-1939

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Milford, Connecticut, 1639-1939 == * compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the Work Projects Administration for the State of Connecticut * published by The Milford Tercentenary Committee, Inc., 1939 * 204 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Milford, Connecticut, 1639-1939|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofmilford00fede * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262407 === Table of Contents === * Foreword * Preface * Chapter I. A Little Republic, 1639-1643, Page 1 * Chapter II. Milford in New Haven Colony, 1644-1665, Page 18 * Chapter III. Milford in the Connecticut Colony, 1666-1783, Page 33 * Chapter IV. The Early National Period, 1783-1848, Page 65 * Chapter V. The Mid-Nineteenth Century, 1849-1873, Page 89 * Chapter VI. The Beginnings of Modern Milford, 1874-1916, Page 108 * Chapter VII. The Last Quarter Century, 1916-1939, Page 128 * Chapter VIII. Old Houses and Churches, Page 159 * Appendix, Page 171 * Bibliography, Page 193 * Index, Page 197 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History of Milford, Connecticut, 1639-1939|History of Milford, Connecticut, 1639-1939]]'' (The Milford Tercentenary Committee, Inc., 1939) [ Page ]. * ([[#HoMC|History of Milford]])

History of Mishler Families and their Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == History of Mishler Families and their Descendants == * authored by Mishler, John Milton * published by Press of Edward Pengelly and Bro., Reading, PA., 1921 * 29 pages; no index === WikiTree Syntax === * Source Example: :::Mishler, John Milton, ''[[Space: History of Mishler Families and their Descendants|History of Mishler Families and their Descendants]]'', (Press of Edward Pengelly and Bro., Reading, PA., 1921) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Mishler | Mishler]] Page 21. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: History of Mishler Families and their Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/181657 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

History of Monroe County, Michigan

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Michigan]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Michigan |Michigan]] __TOC__ == History of Monroe County, Michigan == * published by Munsell & Company, New York, 1890 * editor [[Wing-1390 | Talcott Enoch Wing]] (1819-1890) * 606 pages followed by Personal Histories, 54 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Monroe County, Michigan|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofmonroec00wing * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/957977.html * https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Monroe_County_Michigan/UJEPx_u92h8C?hl=en * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/17638/ ===Contents=== :Notable chapters: :Chapter X. General Lewis Cass :Chapter XI. Biographies of residents on the river Raisin prior to the War of 1812 :Chapter XIV. Biographies of pioneers, 1818-1837 :Chapter XXII. Biographical sketches of United States and representatives :Chapter XXIV. Biographies of present and former citizens of Monroe :Chapter XXVII. Sketches of some of the later residents of Monroe County :Chapter XXXVI. Biographical sketches :General Index :Individual index :Personal histories === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History of Monroe County, Michigan|History of Monroe County, Michigan]]'' (Munsell & Company, New York, 1890), [ Page ]. * ([[#HMCM|History of Monroe County]])

History of Montgomery and Fulton Counties, N.Y.

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[[Category:Fulton County, New York]] [[Category:Montgomery County, New York]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] == History of Montgomery and Fulton Counties, N.Y. == :with illustrations and portraits of old pioneers and prominent residents * published by F.W.Beers & Co., New York, 1878 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Montgomery and Fulton Counties, N.Y. |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofmontgom00beer/page/n6 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16133/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012238884 (Search only) === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: History of Montgomery and Fulton Counties, N.Y. | History of Montgomery and Fulton Counties, N.Y.'' (F.W.Beers & Co., New York, 1878)]], [ Page ]. *[[#History of Montgomery and Fulton Counties, N.Y. |History of Montgomery and Fulton Counties, N.Y. ]]

History of Montgomery County, Kansas

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Montgomery County, Kansas == :By Its Own People. Illustrated. Containing Sketches of Our Pioneers— Revealing their Trials and Hardships Planting Civilization in this County— Biographies of their Worthy Successors, and Containing Other information of a Character Valuable as Reference to the Citizens of the County. * compiled by Lew Wallace Duncan, b. 1861 * published by Press of Iola Register, Iola, Kansas, 1903 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Montgomery County, Kansas|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofmontgom01dunc/page/n5 * https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Montgomery_County_Kansas/7_g0AQAAMAAJ?hl=en * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/27650/ ===Index To Montgomery County=== :'''Chapter I.''' Organization, Location, Land Titles :'''Chapter II''' - Important Events :'''Chapter III''' - The Press of Montgomery County :'''Chapter IV''' - Gas and Oil Development :'''Chapter V''' - The Political History of Montgomery County :'''Chapter VI''' - Towns of Montgomery County :'''Chapter VII''' - The Medical Profession :'''Chapter VIII''' - Agriculture :'''Chapter IX''' - Manufacturing :'''Chapter X'''. History of the Bench and Bar :'''Personal References and Biographies''' === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Duncan, Lew Wallace.''[[Space: History of Montgomery County, Kansas| History of Montgomery County, Kansas]]'' (Iola, KS, 1903) * [[#History of Montgomery County, Kansas|History of Montgomery County, Kansas]]

History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category:Montgomery County, Pennsylvania]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania == * by Bean, Theodore Weber; Buck, William Joseph. * Published by Everts & Peck, Philadelphia, PA; 1884 * 1197 Pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofmontgom00bean/page/n7/mode/2up?view=theater * https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Montgomery_County_Pennsylvani/jAmAeuBUMNYC?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PR1&printsec=frontcover * https://www.loc.gov/item/02023211/ * https://ldsgenealogy.com/PA/History-of-Montgomery-County-Pennsylvania.htm VOLUME 2 (Pages 707-1197) BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES, INDEX & APPENDIX * https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Montgomery_County_Pennsylvani/3U88AAAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA703&printsec=frontcover === WikiTree Syntax === Bean: Bean, Theodore Weber; Buck, William Joseph. ''[[Space:History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania|History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania]]'', (Everts & Peck, Philadelphia, PA; 1884 ) Vol. [Page]
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History of Montgomery County (NY)

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York Genealogy Resources]] == History of Montgomery County == :embracing early discoveries, the advance of civilization, the labors and triumphs of Sir William Johnson, the inception and development of manufactures, with town and local records, also military achievements of Montgomery patriots * by Washington Frothingham, b. 1822 * published by D. Mason & Co., Syracuse, NY, 1892 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Montgomery County (NY)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historyofmontgom00frot/page/n5 *https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Montgomery_County.html?id=MeopAQAAMAAJ *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011205951 === WikiTree Syntax === * Frothingham, Washington.''[[Space: History of Montgomery County (NY)| History of Montgomery County (NY)]]'' (Syracuse, NY, 1892) * [[#HistMontgomeryCo|History of Montgomery County (NY)]], [ Page ]. ===Table of Contents=== :'''Part I''' :'''Chapter I'''. The Subject — Origin of Tryon County — Name Chantjed to Montgomery — Extent and Boundaries — Counties Formed Directly From Montgomery — Districts and Towns Organized — Description of the County — Physical Features and Principal Water Courses — Geological Formation :'''Chapter II'''. European Discoveries and Explorations - The French in Canada — The Puritans in New England — The Dutch in New York — Advance in Civilization Toward the Central Mohawk Valley — Champlain Invades the Territory of the Mohawks — The First Battle — Dutch Troubles with Indians — Grant of the Province of New York — Conquest and Overthrow of the Dutch in New Netherlands :'''Chapter III'''. The Indian Occupation- -The Iroquois Confederacy — The Five and Six Nations of Indians — Location and Names — Character and Power of the League — Social and Domestic Habits — The Mohawks — Treatment of the Jesuit Missionaries — Discouraging Efforts at Civilization — Names of Missionaries — Alliance with the English — Downfall of the Confederacy :'''Chapter IV'''. The French and Indian Wais — Causes Leading to Them — English and French Jealousies — Failure of Lord de Courcelles' Expedition against the Mohawks — Corlear Saves the French from Destruction — Iroquois Seek a Peace — French Treachery — The Peace of Breda — War Renewed — Iroquois ask English Protection — Invasion of Canada — Schenectady Destroyed — The Mohawks show Friendship — English Colonies Aroused to Action — Services of John and Peter Schuyler — Frontenac Invades the Mohawk Country — The Castles Captured — Treaty of Ryswick — Peace Again Restored :'''Chapter V'''. Rivalry between the French and English — Relative Justice of their Claims — How Defined by Sir William Johnson — Both Nations make Treaties with the Iroquois — Provisions of the Treaty of Ryswick — French Encroachments beyond the Treaty line — War Declared in 1774 — French Outrages in the Mohawk Country — Treaty of Peace at Aix-la-Chapelle — The Situation — The Albany Convention — King Hendrick's Speech — Preparation for War — Expeditions of 1755 — Services of General Johnson — Shirley's Conduct — Battle at Lake George — Death of Hendrick — Distinction of Sir William Johnson :'''Chapter VI'''. French and English War Continued — Results of the Campaigns in 1756 — French Successes in that and Succeeding Years — The Iroquois Divided — Johnson's efforts to Unite Them — Webb's Disgraceful Conduct — The Mohawk Valley Invaded — Palatine Village destroyed — Abercrombie's Neglect and Inefficiency — Campaigns of 1757-58 — English Successes — French Reverses — Johnson's Achievements — Extinction of the French Power in America :'''Chapter VII'''. Early Settlement of the Mohawk Valley — Van Corlear's Patent — Settlement at Schenectady — German Palatines at Schoharie Creek, at Canajoharie and Palatine Village — Their Character and Customs — Located there as a Defense against the French Invasions — The Plan not Fully Successful — Sir William Johnson forms the Germans into Militia Companies — French and Indian Land Grants — Charters of New York and Pennsylvania compared — The Former a Royal Province — Patents Issued Including Lands in Montgomery County :'''Chapter VIII'''. Sir William Johnson, Baronet :'''Chapter IX'''. Situation in Tryon County from the Close of the French War to the Revolution — British Oppression Causes Discontent — The Stamp Act — Duties Levied on other Commodities — The Boston Tea Party — First Congress at Philadelphia — New York Opposes the Action of Congress — Districts of Tryon County — Guy Johnson Disperses the Meeting at Caughnawaga — Attack upon Jacob Sammons — Action of Loyalists — Guy Park Fortified — Genera! Meeting of the Tryon County Committee — Its Object — Guy Johnson Departs for Canada — Conduct of Sir John — He Fortifies the Hall and Arms the Highlanders — His Arrest, Parole and Flight to Canada — The Estate Confiscated — Character and Duties of the Committees of Safety :'''Chapter X'''. Beginning of the Revolution — The Britisli Influence — The Iroquois — Oneidas Remain Neutral — Organization of Militia in Tryon County — St. Leger Invades the Mohawk Valley — The Battle of Oriskany and Fort Schuyler — The British Defeated — The First Pension — Indian Depredations in 1778 — Campaigns of Sullivan and Clinton in 1779 — Sir John Johnson Invades the Valley in 1780 — Visits Johnstown and Secures his Plate — Detail of his Raid. :'''Chapter XI'''. Additional Depredations in the Mohawk Valley — Sir John Johnson again Invades the Region — The Battle at Stone Arabia — Van Rensselaer's Cowardly Conduct — Condition of the Inhabitants after the Raid — Governor Clinton sends Colonel Willett to Protect the Valley — Invasion by Brant and Butler — Defeat of the latter by Willett's Troops — Battle at Johnstown — The Enemy Routed — Death of Walter Butler — End of Hostilities in the Mohawk Valley :'''Chapter XII'''. Condition of the Mohawk Valley at the close of the Revolution — Mohawk Indians Forfeit their Lands to the State - Return of the Tories — The Treatment by the Mohawk Committee — Settlement of the Region by New Englanders — Tryon County Changed to Montgomery — First County OflScers — County Buildings — Counties Formed from Montgomery :'''Chapter XIII'''. Situation in the Mohawk Valley Prior to the War — Its Peace and Prosperity — Events Preceding the War — Causes Leading to it — British Aggressions — American Retaliations — Declaration of War — Militia Called into Service — Regiments Formed in the Valley — Their Services — The Return of Peace :'''Chapter XIV'''. County Organizations — Tryon and Montgomery Counties Briefly Reviewed — The County Seat Moved to Fonda — Dissatisfaction in the Northern Towns — Fulton County Created — Montgomery County Civil List :'''Chapter XV'''. Montgomery County During The Rebellion :'''Chapter XVI'''. Internal Improvements — Early Navigation of the Mohawk — The Inland Lock and Navigation Company — The Erie Canal — Railroad Building — The Montgomery County Agricultural Society :'''Chapter XVII'''. The Legal Profession In Montgomery County :'''Chapter XVIII'''. The Medical Profession In Montgomery County :'''Chapter XIX'''. The Town Of Amsterdam :'''Chapter XX'''. The Town Of Minden :'''Chapter XXI'''. The Town Of Canajoharie :'''Chapter XXII'''. The Town Of Mohawk :'''Chapter XXIII'''. The Town Of Glen :'''Chapter XXIV'''. The Town Of Florida :'''Chapter XXV'''. The Town Of St.Johnsville :'''Chapter XXVI'''. The Town Of Palatine :'''Chapter XXVII'''. The Town Of Root :'''Chapter XXVIII'''. The Town Of Charleston :'''Chapter XXIX'''. Biographical :'''PART II'''. :'''Family Sketches''' :'''Index''' :'''Index To Family Sketches''' === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. 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History of Montville, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Montville, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] == History of Montville, Connecticut == Formerly the North Parish of New London from 1640 to 1896. * by [[Baker-63910|Henry Augustus Baker]] (1823-1903) * published by The Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, Hartford, Conn., 1896. * Book Review: ''[[Space:The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record|New York Genealogical & Biographical Record]]'' (1897) Vol. 28, https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealogi1897gree/page/178 Page 178-9]. * 727 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Montville, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=pJU0Fw3ZqNUC * https://books.google.com/books?id=afs0AAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofmontvil00bake * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028842684 * https://archive.org/details/historyofmontvil00bake_0 * https://archive.org/details/historymontvill00bakegoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006687040 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14681/ === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. * Chapter II. * Chapter III. * Chapter IV. * Chapter V. Industrial History * Chapter VI. Ecclesiastical * Chapter VII. Statistical Record * Chapter VIII. Raymond Library * Chapter IX. Enlistments in the Civil War * Chapter X. Post-Offices * Appendix * Index of family names === Errata === * [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028842684#page/n316/mode/1up Page 281]: "Samuel Atwell..." See: ''[[Space:The Genealogical Exchange|The Genealogical Exchange]]'' (May 1904) Vol. 1, No. 1, [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalexc00ferngoog#page/n65/mode/1up Page 55]. === Citation Formats === * Baker, Henry Augustus. ''[[Space:History of Montville, Connecticut|History of Montville, Connecticut Formerly the North Parish of New London from 1640 to 1896]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Hartford, Conn., 1896) [ Page ]. * ([[#Baker|Baker]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Author. ''[[Space:Title|Title]]'' (Name, location, date) [ Page ].

History of Mount Barker

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[[Category:Mount Barker, South Australia]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Australia, Free Space Pages]] == History of Mount Barker == * by Jean Trigg and Majorie Robertson (1950s) * transcript from type-written copy of original unpublished manuscript made available by Don Goldney of Mount Barker branch of the National Trust of South Australia from documentary material originally collected by Dick Mills and contained in records of the branch * published online at localwiki.org by Tony Finnis (Nov/Dec 2014) * Description: Traces the establishment of Mount Barker, South Australia including short biographies of early settlers *Contents: **First Ascent of Mount Barker **Early History **First Survey and Land Sales **A Township Planned **And Township **Aborigines **Transport **Mount Barker Road **Early Settlers ***Duncan MacFarlane ***John Barton Hack ***Joseph May ***Captain Francis Davidson ***[[Dunn-2806|John Dunn]] ***[[Bull-2753|John Bull]] ***Joseph Bull ***Walter Patterson ***John Kain, Higgins, Clancy and Murphy ***John Frame ***Benjamin Gray ***[[Cleggett-30|Friend Cleggett]] and brother, [[Cleggett-28|Joseph]] ***[[Paltridge-54|Paltridge Family - ''Phoebe'' 1847.]] ***Charles and Thomasina Dunn ***Victor Dumas ***James Coppin ***Roderick Murdoch McKenzie ***Thomas Henry Stephenson ***Charles Morris Dumas ***Louis von Doussa ***Alfred Compton Daw ***Amos Howard ***Robert Barr-Smith ***Dr Octavus Weld ***Sarah Williams, nee Teakle **Religion ***Christ Church ***Baptist Church ***Catholic Church ***St. James Church, Blakiston **Bricks **Bollen's Folly **"Cherrington" **Present Buildings ***Banks ***Hotels ***Postal ***Local Court ***District Council ***Institute **Schools ***High School ***Convent ***Pre-School Kindergarten **Medical **Timber **Heavy Industries **Tannery **Dairying ***Butter Factory and Jacobs Ltd **Agricultural Society **Electricity **Hunt Club **Red Cross **Ambulance **Mothers and Babies Health Assoc. **Country Womens' Assoc. (C.W.A.) **Caledonian Society **Boys and Girls Club **Sporting Bodies **Volunteer Fire Brigade **Memoirs ***Mrs Maud Davis (Mitchell) ***Mr J Pope ***[[Paltridge-56|Harry Paltridge (1855-1910)]] ***Richard Daniels ***John George Thomas ***Henry Monks J.P. ***Allan Bell ***Bruce Barker ***John Howard Snr. ***J Pope * Citation Example: :::Trigg, Jean, and Robertson, Majorie. “[[Space: History of Mount Barker|History of Mount Barker]]” LocalWiki - Adelaide Hills. National Trust of South Australia: Mount Barker branch, 2014. https://localwiki.org/adelaide-hills/History_of_Mount_Barker. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Trigg-Robertson-2014|Trigg, Robertson. 2014]]. Section 'Rodrick Murdoch McKenzie' * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Mount Barker|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://localwiki.org/adelaide-hills/History_of_Mount_Barker

History of Muskingum County, Ohio

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Muskingum County, Ohio]] == History of Muskingum County, Ohio == * by Everhart, J.F. * published by F.J. Everhart & Co., Columbus, Ohio, 1882 * Source Example: ::: Everhart, J.F., ''[[Space:History of Muskingum County, Ohio|History of Muskingum County, Ohio]]'' (F.J. Everhart & Co., Columbus, Ohio, 1882) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Everhart|Everhart]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Muskingum County, Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028848673 * https://archive.org/details/1794historyofmus00ever * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770572 * http://www.muskingumcounty.org/pdfs/cu31924028848673.pdf

History of Naugatuck, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Naugatuck, Connecticut == * by [[McLaughlin-5587|Constance McLaughlin Green]] (1897-1975) * published by The Yale University Press, New Haven, 1948 * 283 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Naugatuck, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofnaugatu00gree === Table of Contents === * List of Illustrations * Preface * Capter 1: Naugatuck in 1944 * Part 1 - The Era of The Farmer ::* Chapter 2: The Founding of Waterbury ::* Chapter 3: The Settlement of Judd's Meadows * Part 2: The Day of Yankee Notions ::* Chapter 4: The Salem Society ::* Chapter 5: The Emergence of The Small Shops ::* Chapter 6: Every-day Life in Salem Bridge, 1800-1844 * Part 3: Naugatuck as a Town, 1844-1893 ::* Chapter 7: Public Affairs and Private Life ::* Chapter 8: From Shop to Factory * Part 4: Naugatuck The Borough, 1893-1944 ::* Chapter 9: Borough Government and The Community ::* Chapter 10: Industrial Expansion, 1893-1921 ::* Chapter 11: The Growth of The Corporations, 1921-1940 ::* Chapter 12: The Impact of War * Notes on Old Houses * Bibliographical Note * Appendix I: Location of First Allotments * Appendix II: Ministers of Salem Church * Appendix III: The Records of The Church of Christ in Salem Anno Domini 1783 * Appendix IV: Borough Government * Index, [https://archive.org/details/historyofnaugatu00gree/page/269/mode/1up Page 269]. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Green, Constance McLaughlin. ''[[Space:History of Naugatuck, Connecticut|History of Naugatuck, Connecticut]]'' (Yale Univ. Press, New Haven, 1948) * ([[#Green|Green]])

History of New Britain, With Sketches of Farmington and Berlin, Connecticut. 1640-1889

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Britain, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of New Britain, With Sketches of Farmington and Berlin, Connecticut. 1640-1889 == * by [[Camp-4005|David Nelson Camp]] (1820-1916) * published by W.B. Thomson & Co., New Britain, 1889 * 538 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of New Britain, With Sketches of Farmington and Berlin, Connecticut. 1640-1889|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=80YBAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=i_ws44z26pwC * https://archive.org/details/historynewbrita00campgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewbrit00camp * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028842750 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001268293 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Chapter I The Original Territory and The Indians * Chapter II Settlement of Farmington Great Swamp or Kensington and New Britain * Chapter III ::* New Britain from 1750 To 1800 ::* Illustration: The "Old Lee House" * Chapter IV ::* New Britain from 1800 To 1850 ::* Illustrations: "The Skinner House", View of New Britain In 1886 * Chapter V Farmington and Great Swamp or Kensington Churches, Page 84 * Chapter VI Kensington Society Divided, Page 109 * Chapter VII New Britain Ecclesiastical Society, Page 121 * Chapter VIII First Church of Christ New Britain, Page 140 * Chapter IX South Congregational Church New Britain Berlin and Unionville Congregational Churches Illustration View of Worthington * Chapter X Baptist Episcopal Roman Catholic and Other Churches, Page 174 * Chapter XI Civil and Political History, Town of Farmington, Town of Berlin, Town of New Britain, Borough of New Britain, City of New Britain, Berlin, Page 190 * Chapter XII Education and Schools ::* Public Schools, Page 212 ::* Academies and Private Schools ::* Connecticut Normal and Training School * Chapter XIII Libraries and Newspapers, Page 243 * Chapter XIV Industries, Page 259 ::* Illustration. Original Building of The Russell & Erwin Manu Facturing Company, Page 284 * Chapter XV Social Life and Customs In Early Years, Page 294 * Chapter XVI Roads Transportation and Post Offices, Page 305 * Chapter XVII Military History, Page 818 * Chapter XVIII Societies and Associations, Page 341 * Chapter XIX Manufacturing Companies and Other Business Corporations, Page357 * Chapter XX ::* Biographical and Personal Sketches, Page 379 ::* Illustration. Ambrose Beatty, Page 505 ::* Appendix, Page 509 ::* Index, Page 513 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Camp, David Nelson. ''[[Space:History of New Britain, With Sketches of Farmington and Berlin, Connecticut. 1640-1889|History of New Britain, With Sketches of Farmington and Berlin, Connecticut. 1640-1889]]'' (W.B. Thomson & Co., New Britain, 1889) [ Page ]. * ([[#Camp|Camp]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

History of New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New Hampshire]] == History of New Hampshire == * by Everett Schermerhorn Stackpole (1850-1927) * published by American Historical Society, New York, 1916 * Source Example: ::: Stackpole, Everett Schermerhorn. ''[[Space:History of New Hampshire|History of New Hampshire]]'' (American Historical Society, New York, 1916) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Stackpole|Stackpole]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp01stac ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp01stac_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historynewhampshire01stac ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp01lcstac * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp02stac_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp02stac ::* https://archive.org/details/historynewhampsh02stac ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp00stac * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp03staciala ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp03stac_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhampshire02stac * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp04stac ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp04stac_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp04staciala ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhampshire01stac * Vol. 5 Biographical ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp05stac

History of New Hampshire, Colony, Province, State, 1623-1888

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New Hampshire]] == History of New Hampshire, Colony, Province, State, 1623-1888 == * by John Norris McClintock (1846-1914) * published by B.B. Russell, Cornhill, Boston, 1888 & 1889 * Source Example: ::: McClintock, John Norris. ''[[Space:History of New Hampshire, Colony, Province, State, 1623-1888|History of New Hampshire, Colony, Province, State, 1623-1888]]'' (B.B. Russell, Cornhill, Boston, 1888) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#McClintock|McClintock]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of New Hampshire, Colony, Province, State, 1623-1888|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=IU4zAQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=8e6FpX4eu1wC * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_8e6FpX4eu1wC * https://archive.org/details/historynewhamps00nmcgoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924074445697 * https://archive.org/details/colonyprovincest00mccl * https://archive.org/details/colonyprovincest01mccl * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_8e6FpX4eu1wC * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011597098 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001268191 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009889813 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100330764

History of New Hampshire, From Its First Discovery to the Year 1830

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Hampshire, Sources]] [[Category: New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of New Hampshire, From Its First Discovery to the Year 1830 == With dissertations upon the rise of opinions and institutions, the growth of agriculture and manufactures, and the influence of leading families and distinguished men, to the year 1874. * by [[Sanborn-2371|Edwin David Sanborn]] (1808-1885) * published by J.B. Clarke, Manchester, N.H., 1875 * 422 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of New Hampshire, From Its First Discovery to the Year 1830|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=1yQ1AAAAIAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=pYbyc7qtIMkC * https://books.google.com/books?id=BCBtJjBE60MC * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028811251 * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp00sanb * https://archive.org/details/historynewhamps00coxgoog * https://archive.org/details/historynewhamps01coxgoog * https://archive.org/details/historynewhamps02coxgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp00lcsanb * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp00sanb_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhamp00sanbiala * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009603737 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006686990 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Sanborn, Edwin. ''[[Space:History of New Hampshire, From Its First Discovery to the Year 1830|History of New Hampshire, From Its First Discovery to the Year 1830]]'' (J.B. Clarke, Manchester, N.H., 1875) [ Page ]. * ([[#Sanborn|Sanborn]])

History of New Haven County, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Haven County, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of New Haven County, Connecticut == * by J. L. Rockey * published by W. W. Preston & Co., New York, 1892 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of New Haven County, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007702889 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009576249 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=94g6AQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhave00rock ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhave00rock_0 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t3902d18f ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t3vt1t188 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9Yk6AQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhave01rock ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhave02rock ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhave00rock_1 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t79s21914 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t2z31zw6k === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Rockey, J.L., ''[[Space:History of New Haven County, Connecticut|History of New Haven County, Connecticut]]'' (W.W. Preston & Co., New York, 1892) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Rockey|Rockey]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

History of New London, Connecticut From The First Survey of The Coast in 1612 to 1860

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New London, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of New London, Connecticut From The First Survey of The Coast in 1612 to 1860 == * by [[Caulkins-85|Frances Manwaring Caulkins]] (1795-1869) & Cecelia Griswold (b.1876) * Published three times: ::* by the Author, New London, 1852 & 1860 ::* by H. D. Utley, 1895 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of New London, Connecticut From the First Survey of the Coast in 1612|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1852 ::* https://archive.org/details/ct-new-london-1852-caulkins ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewlond00caul_0 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7N0TAAAAYAAJ * 1860 2nd edition, continued to 1860 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731441 * 1895 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Q8VIAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ij8OAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_HgIPz4OPYNoC ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewlond00caul ::* https://archive.org/details/historynewlondo00grisgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100717428 * 1895 Index ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewlond00caulk ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009590849 === Table of Contents === * "New London in 1860", p. [673]-692 * "Index of family names", p. [673]-679 (paging of 1st ed.). * Obits. of the early settlers, p. [267]-374. === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Caulkins, Frances Manwaring. ''[[Space:History of New London, Connecticut From the First Survey of the Coast in 1612|History of New London, Connecticut From The First Survey of The Coast in 1612 to 1860]]'' (H.D. Hutley, New London, Conn., 1895) [ Page ]. * ([[#Caulkins|Caulkins]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Caulkins, Frances Manwaring. ''[[Space:History of New London, Connecticut From the First Survey of the Coast in 1612|History of New London, Connecticut From The First Survey of The Coast in 1612 to 1860]]'' (H.D. Hutley, New London, Conn., 1895) [ Page ].

History of New London County, Connecticut With Biographical Sketches

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New London County, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of New London County, Connecticut With Biographical Sketches == of many of its pioneers and prominent men. * by [[Hurd-3751|Duane Hamilton Hurd]] (1850-1924) * published J. W. Lewis & Co., 1882 * 768 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of New London County, Connecticut With Biographical Sketches|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=GIs6AQAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028841951 * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewlond00hurd * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewlond01hurd Page 1-374 * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewlond02hurd Page 374-end * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770564 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002431215 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Hurd, D. Hamilton. ''[[Space:History of New London County, Connecticut With Biographical Sketches|History of New London County, Connecticut With Biographical Sketches]]'' (J.W. Lewis & Co., 1882) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hurd|Hurd]])

History of New Mexico

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Mexico]] == History of New Mexico: Its Resources and People == *Author: Anderson, George B *Publisher: Pacific States Publishing Co. 4n * Source Example: ::: Anderson, George B. ''[[Space:History_of_New_Mexico|History of New Mexico: Its Resources and People]]’’ (Pacific States Publishing Co. 4n., Los Angeles, California 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Anderson|Anderson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_New_Mexico|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === *Volume 1 :https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3611481 :https://archive.org/details/historyofnewmexi01paci :https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_New_Mexico/rbM1AAAAIAAJ *Volume 2 :https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3611482 :https://archive.org/details/historyofnewmexi02paci

History of Newbury, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Newbury, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Newbury, Mass., 1635-1902 == * by [[Currier-2083|John James Currier]] (1834-1912) * published by Damrell & Upham, Boston, 1902 * published by the author, Newburyport, Mass., Vol. 1 1906, Vol. 2 1909 * 755 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Newbury, Mass., 1635-1902|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1635-1902 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mdA1AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oOibgpoF8RwC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8PQeLQwz0EMC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6IolAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/newbury_hist ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewbury1902curr ::* https://archive.org/stream/historyofnewbury1902curr ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewbury00incurr ::* https://archive.org/details/historynewburyp00currgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historynewburym00currgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historynewburym01currgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029170 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009833532 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * Additions and Corrections: [https://archive.org/details/historyofnewbury2176curr/page/562 Page 562-9] * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Currier, John James. ''[[Space:History of Newbury, Mass.|History of Newbury, Mass., 1635-1902]]'' (Damrell & Upham, Boston, 1902) [ Page ]. * ([[#Currier|Currier]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Currier, John James. ''[[Space:History of Newbury, Mass.|History of Newbury, Mass., 1635-1902]]'' (Damrell & Upham, Boston, 1902) [ Page ].

History of Newbury, Vermont

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Newbury, Vermont]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Vermont | Vermont Sources]] == History of Newbury, Vermont == From the Discovery of the Coös Country to Present Time. With Genealogical Records of Many Families * by Frederic Palmer Wells * published by The Caledonian Company, 1902 * Source Example: :::Wells, Frederic Palmer. ''[[Space:History of Newbury, Vermont|History of Newbury, Vermont]]'' (Caledonian Co., 1902) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Wells|Wells]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Newbury, Vermont|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=BepHAQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=HAo1AAAAIAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=tY9Lxurlpu0C * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewbury00wellrich * https://archive.org/details/historynewburyv00wellgoog * https://archive.org/details/historynewburyv01wellgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewbury1704well * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006686997 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/22130/ === Table of Contents === * Part. I. History of Newbury, Vermont. ::* Chapter I. General discription ::* Chapter II. The Coos Country ::* Chapter III. The first year ::* Chapter IV. The charter ::* Chapter V. The early years ::* Chapter VI. The land divided ::* Chapter VII. Early days in Newbury ::* Chapter VIII. Early events ::* Chapter IX. The New York charter ::* Chapter X. "When we were under the King." ::* Chapter XI. Before the Revolution ::* Chapter XII. The first yeat of the Revolution ::* Chapter XIII. The Revolution ::* Chapter XIV. The Revolutionary War ::* Chapter XV. The troublous times ::* Chapter XVI. Col. Thomas Johnson ::* Chapter XVII. The end of the war ::* Chapter XVIII. Newbury in the Vermont controversy ::* Chapter XIX. Newbury in the Vermont controversy ::* Chapter XX. After the war ::* Chapter XXI. The nineteenth century ::* Chapter XXII. The old meeting-house ::* Chapter XXIII. A chapter of old things and new ::* Chapter XXIV. Reminiscences of early Wells River ::* Chapter XXV. The First Congregational Church ::* Chapter XXVI. The Methodist Episcopal Church ::* Chapter XXVII. Religious history ::* Chapter XXVIII. Religious and educational ::* Chapter XXIX. Newbury Seminary ::* Chapter XXX. Newbury Seminary ::* Chapter XXXI. Montebello Institute and other schools ::* Chapter XXXII. Literary Newbury ::* Chapter XXXIII. Libraries--Temperance ::* Chapter XXXIV. Meteorological ::* Chapter XXXV. A chapter of local history ::* Chapter XXXVI. Merchants and business men of Newbury ::* Chapter XXXVII. Cemeteries--Care of the poor--The militia ::* Chapter XXXVIII. Stages, inns, and post offices ::* Chapter XXXIX. Connecticut River ::* Chapter XL. Highways and railroads ::* Chapter XLI. Banks and money matters ::* Chapter XLII. Professional men.--Miscellaneous ::* Chapter XLIII. Fraternal societies ::* Chapter XLIV. Newbury in the Civil and Spanish Wars ::* Chapter XLV. State, county, and town officers ::* Chaper XLVI. Revolutionary and miscellaneous papers * Part. II. Biographical sketches and family records * Index to the historical events of this volume * Index to places mentioned on the historical events of this volume * Index to people mentioned in the historical events of this volume * Index to biographical sketches and family records * Index to illustrations in this volume

History of Newburyport, Mass., 1764-1905

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == History of Newburyport, Mass., 1764-1905 == Vol. 2 has title: History of Newburyport, Mass., 1764-1909 * by John James Currier (1834-1912) * published by The Author, Newburyport, Mass., 1906 & 1909 * Source Example: use correct date ::: Currier, John James. ''[[Space:History of Newburyport, Mass., 1764-1905|History of Newburyport, Mass., 1764-1905]]'' (Newburyport, Mass., 1906 & 1909) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Currier|Currier]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Newburyport, Mass., 1764-1905|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006685220 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565843 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mdA1AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Nr0WAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092203664 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092203672 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewbury1176curr ::* https://archive.org/details/historynewburyp00currgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historynewburyp01currgoog * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewbury2176curr === Additions and Corrections === * "History of Newbury" Vol. 2, [https://archive.org/details/historyofnewbury2176curr/page/562 Page 562-9] * "Ould Newbury" Vol. 2, [https://archive.org/details/historyofnewbury2176curr/page/570 Page 570-91]

History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Newfields, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911 == with a genealogical register. * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51158688/james-hill-fitts Rev. James Hill Fitts] (1829-1900) * published Concord, New Hampshire, 1912 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=8nEUAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=mLhplMOzXzAC * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewfiel00fitt * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewfiel01fitt * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewfiel1638fitt * https://archive.org/details/historynewfield01fittgoog * https://archive.org/details/historynewfield00fittgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewfiel00fittrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008297753 * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6542621M/History_of_Newfields_New_Hampshire_1638-1911 ===Table of Contents=== :I. Introductory :II. Early Settlements and Ministers :III. Early Settlements and Ministers Continued :IV. Early Land Grants :V. In Ye Olden Time :VI. Some of the Earliest Settlers :VII. Some of the Earliest Settlers Continued :VIII. Some of the Earliest Settlers Continued :IX. Some of the Earliest Settlers Continued :X. Indian Wars :XI. Ferry and Bridge over Squamscot River :XII. Roads and Mills :XIII. Early Civil Affairs :XIV. The Ministry of Rev. John Moody, 1730 -1778 :XV. Civil, Legislative and Military, 1727 - I787 :XVI. The Revolution and War of 1812 :XVII Various Officers of Exeter and Newmarket, Early Marriages and Baptisms :XVIII. Relative to Church Matters :XIX. Relative to Church Matters Continued :XX. Educational — Schools and Library :XXI. Business Industries :XXII. Half-Century of Changes, 1800 To 1850, And Incorporation :XXIII. South Newmarket in the Civil War :XXIV. Civil Affairs, Town Officers, List of Polls, Tax List, Check List, Marriages :XXV. Relative to the Churches, Newfields :XXVI. Fraternal Orders and Miscellany :XXVII. Cemeteries :XXVIII. Biographical :Part II. Genealogies === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Fitts, James Hill. ''[[Space:History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911|History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911]]'' (Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1912), [ Page ]. * [[#HNNH|HistofNewfieldsNH]]

History of Newton, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Newton, Massachusetts]] == History of Newton, Massachusetts == Town and City, from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time. 1630-1880 * by S. F. Smith, D.D. * published by The American Logotype Co., Boston, 1880. * Source Example: ::: Smith, S.F., ''[[Space:History of Newton, Massachusetts|History of Newton, Massachusetts]]'' (The American Logotype Co., Boston, 1880) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Smith|Smith]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Newton, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=sxOAuf1PSC8C * https://archive.org/details/historynewtonma00smitgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewtonm00smit_1 * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewtonm00smit_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewtonm1880smit * https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963384

History of Niagara County, N.Y.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Niagara County, New York]] == History of Niagara County, N.Y., == '''with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, private residences, public buildings, fine blocks and important manufactories and portraits of old pioneers and prominent residents''' * published by Sanford & Co., New York, 1878 * 397 pages, plus pages for images * Source Example: :::''[[Space:History of Niagara County, N.Y.|History of Niagara County, N.Y.]]'' (Sanford & Co., New York, 1878) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#HONC|History of Niagara County, N.Y.]]: Page 293 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Niagara County, N.Y.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924100387392/ * https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/VVN001/id/1146 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12465/ (search only)

History of Nonconformists in London, England and surrounding counties

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[[Category:Independent Chapel, Rendham, Suffolk]] [[Category: London Wall Scots Church, City of London]] [[Category:Poultry Chapel, Camomile Street, City of London]] [[Category:Bocking Independent Chapel, Bocking, Essex]] [[Category:Coggeshall Independent Church, Coggeshall, Essex]] [[Category:Newland Street Independent Church, Witham, Essex]] [[Category:Bull Lane Independent Church, Stepney, Middlesex]] [[Category:Old Gravel Pit Independent Church, Hackney, London]] [[Category:Pavement Chapel Moorfields, later at New North Road Hoxton]] [[Category:Whites Row Independent Chapel, Spitalfields, London]] [[Category:Tacket Street Independent Churchyard, Ipswich, Suffolk]] [[Category:Tacket Street Independent Church, Ipswich, Suffolk]] [[Category:England, Nonconformist Ministers]] [[Category:Plaisterer's Hall Dissenting Academy]] [[Category:Mile End Dissenting Academy]] [[Category:Homerton Dissenting Academy]] [[Category:Butt Lane Independent Burial Ground, Deptford, London]] [[Category:Butt Lane Independent Church, Deptford, Kent]] [[Category:Founders' Hall Independent Chapel, City of London]] [[Category:Fetter Lane Independent Chapel, City of London]] [[Category:Society for Promoting Religious Knowledge among the Poor]] [[Category:Deadman's Place Burial Ground, Southwark, Greater London]] [[Category:Dr Williams Library, Cripplegate, Middlesex]] [[Category:Aldermanbury Postern and Founders' Hall Independent Chapel, City of London]] [[Category:Aldermanbury Postern Independent Chapel, City of London]] [[Category:Bunhill Field Cemetery, Islington, Middlesex]] [[Category: Religion Project]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] ==History of Nonconformists in London, England and surrounding counties== == Aim of project == To write the history of English protestant nonconformist or dissenters from the perspective of the families involved. Many of these families were nonconformist for many generations, married other nonconformist families and were part of the nonconformist community which existed across the country. The Corporation Act of 1661 and the Test Act of 1673 were among several statutes that imposed civil and religious restrictions on non-Anglicans The Toleration Act of 1689 made public worship easier for dissenters but did not fundamentally alter their legal status as second class citizens. 'Introduction', in Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts: Minutes 1786-90 and 1827-8, ed. Thomas W Davis (London, 1978), pp. vii-xxvi. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol14/vii-xxvi (accessed 17 June 2021). A good summary of the legislation that limited the freedoms of dissenters has been published by [https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sed/religionandliterature/dissenting-academies/historical-information/legislation/ Queen Mary College, University of London] The starting point for my research are the families in London and surrounding counties, from about 1700 to about 1850. There is clearly no list of people who were Nonconformists but individuals can be identified through church records, burial records, lists of supporters for Nonconformist causes and membership of Nonconformist organisations. It is planned to develop a picture of the Nonconformist community through these sources. ==England Team Topic== This page is part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team TopicsTeam], a topic of the [[Project:England|England Project]]. Please get in touch with Topic Manager [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] or EP Topics Coordinator [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]] if you are interested in joining the team! ==Nonconformist Churches: Categories on Wikitree== Individuals can be identified when they christen or baptise their children in nonconformist churches, and when they are buried in nonconformist burial grounds. They may have also been named as supporting nonconformist causes, such as charities or publications. Categories of interest top this topic are:- ===City of London=== {{Image|file=Places.png |align=r |size=s |caption=City of London }} ====Aldermanbury Postern Independent Chapel==== The Aldermanbury Postern meeting house was built for the congregation formerly assembling in Rope-makers Alley, Moorfields. The meeting house was built in 1672 and it continued to meet there until 1753 when another building was constructed, when Rev [[Towle-835|Thomas Towle (abt.1755-abt.1828)]] was the minister. In 1797 the church joined the congregation at Founders Hall, continuing under the pastoral care of Rev. [[Barber-12009|Joseph Barber]] . Use this link [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Aldermanbury_Postern_and_Founders%27_Hall_Independent_Chapel%2C_City_of_London Aldermanbury Postern Founders Hall] for this category from 1797 onwards. For a detailed history see ''[[Space:The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in London, Westminster, and Southwark|The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in London, Westminster, and Southwark]]'' (London, 1808-1814). Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Aldermanbury_Postern_Independent_Chapel%2C_City_of_London here]. 11 individuals identified by February 2024 ==== Aldermanbury, Postern and Founder's Hall Chapel, City of London ==== This category is for profiles associated with this church from 1797 onwards, when it was established. The Aldermanbury, Postern and Founder's Hall Chapel was formed in 1797 when 2 separate congregations formed a union at Aldermanbury Postern. These were
'''Aldermanbury Postern''' which met from 1672-1797.
'''Founder's Hall''' which met from 1760-1797, which met at Little St Helen’s from 1760 until 1764 and then at Founders Hall from 1764 until 1797.
Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Aldermanbury_Postern_and_Founders%27_Hall_Independent_Chapel%2C_City_of_London here] 11 individuals identified by February 2024. ====Carter Lane==== Previous ministers [[Wright-37495|Samuel Wright (1683-1746)]] the first minister and [[Pickard-1849|Edward Pickard (1714-1778)]] The National Archives have the records from 1711-1757 [[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C2492026 Carter Lane, Blackfriars, London]] Link to the category [[:Category: Carter Lane Independent Chapel, City of London|Carter Lane Independent Chapel, City of London category]] 12 individuals identified by February 2024 Not to be confused with the [[:Category: Carter Lane Meeting House, Southwark, Surrey|Carter Lane Meeting House, Southwark, Surrey category]] a Baptist church. ====Fetter Lane==== Fetter Lane Independent Chapel was founded in Fetter Lane, in the City of London in 1738. The Fetter Lane Society was founded by Peter Boehler, the London Moravian leader. They began with the purpose of meeting once a week for prayer and fellowship. Most of their members were Anglicans, most prominently John Wesley, Charles Wesley, and George Whitefield. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fetter_Lane_Independent_Chapel%2C_City_of_London here] 10 individuals identified by February 2024. ====Founders' Hall, aka Founders' Hall, Lothbury==== Founder's Hall Chapel, London, also known as Founders Hall, Lothbury, met from 1760 until 1797 The Founders Hall congregation was formed in 1760 when Rev. [[Barber-12009|Joseph Barber (1727-1810)]] moved to London to take charge of a newly formed church, consisting of those who had separated from Mr [[Pike-8548|Samuel Pike (abt.1717-bef.1773)]]'s Church at Three Cranes. The church met at Little St Helens from 1760 until 1764 when the Founders Hall became vacant. In 1797 the congregation formed a union with the congregation at Aldermanbury Postern. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Founders%27_Hall_Independent_Chapel%2C_City_of_London here] 8 individuals identified by February 2024. ====Haberdashers Hall, City of London==== {{Image|file=Haberdashers_Hall_Independent_Church_Staining_Lane.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Haberdashers Hall, 1820 }} The congregation met in the Hall of the Haberdashers Company, one of the guilds in London. It was an Independent church located at Haberdashers' Hall at Staining Lance and Gresham Street. [[Space:Haberdashers_Hall_Independent_Church%2C_Staining_Lane.|Haberdashers Hall Independent Church, Staining Lane.]] Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Haberdashers_Hall_Independent_Church%2C_City_of_London] 20 individuals identified by February 2024. ====London Wall Scots Church==== The Old Scots Church Meeting was established at Founders' Hall from 1672 and London Wall from 1764.
The church moved to Islington in 1857 on the expiry of the London Wall lease. It was known as '''Trinity Presbyterian Church, Canonbury''' and was situated on Church Road (later North Church Road), off Southgate Road.
Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:London_Wall_Scots_Church%2C_City_of_London here] 6 individuals identified by February 2024. ====Paved Alley==== See under Poultry Chapel ====Poultry Chapel, Camomile Street==== The congregation first met in 1640 under the leadership of [[Goodwin-2655|Thomas Goodwin D.D. (1600-1680)]] somewhere near Thames Street and moved to the '''Paved Alley meeting house''' Lime Street, when it was built in 1672. The congregation was considerable both in numbers and wealth and had the largest collection for the fund of any church in London. In 1755 the East India Company purchased the site. The congregation divided into two with one moving to '''Artillery Street''' (and then '''Whites Row''', see entry) and the other moved to '''Miles Lane'''. The latter moved to the '''Poultry''' in 1785. The church then moved again and was known as '''The City Temple''', Holborn Viaduct. There is more detail available about [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Poultry_Chapel%2C_City_of_London Poultry Chapel]. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Poultry_Chapel%2C_Camomile_Street%2C_City_of_London here] 10 individuals identified by February 2024. === Essex === {{Image|file=Flags-39.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Essex }} ==== Bocking Independent Chapel, Bocking, ==== The Independent Chapel, at Bocking End, adjoining Braintree, was a large and handsome building which was erected in 1707. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bocking_Independent_Chapel%2C_Bocking%2C_Essex here] 29 individuals identified by February 2024. ==== Coggeshall Independent Church, ==== The first independent place of worship in Coggeshall was a converted barn on East Street, put to use in 1672. In 1710 a permanent chapel was built on Stoneham Street for "Protestant Dissenters from the Church of England, commonly called Independents". By 1716 there were 700 hearers including some of the wealthiest and most influential people from the local area. In 1834 the chapel was enlarged and again in 1865. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Coggeshall_Independent_Church%2C_Coggeshall%2C_Essex here] 33 individuals identified by February 2024. ==== Newland Street Independent Church, Witham ==== The church was founded in 1715 with Baptism and Burial records existing from 1752. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Newland_Street_Independent_Church%2C_Witham%2C_Essex here] 27 individuals identified by February 2024. ===Kent=== {{Image|file=Places-13.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Kent }} ====Butt Lane Independent Church, Deptford==== Link to the Category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Butt_Lane_Independent_Church%2C_Deptford%2C_Kent here] 24 individuals identified by February 2024. ===Middlesex=== {{Image|file=Greater_London_and_Middlesex_Team.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Middlesex }} ====Bull Lane, Stepney ==== {{Image|file=Bull_Lane_Independent_Church.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Stepney Meeting House, Bull Lane, 1783 }}The congregation was formed in 1644 and in 1674 a Meeting House was built on a piece of ground to the west of St Dunstan's Church, south of Stepney Green and near what is now the corner of Stepney Way and Garden Street. This building, which later became known as the Old Meeting House, was demolished in 1863 and a new Meeting House was built close by on the same piece of ground. Badly bombed during World War II, the remains of this were demolished in 1950. Rev. [[Brewer-11839|Samuel Brewer (abt.1723-1796)]] was the minster from from 1746- 1796 and his children and some of his grandchildren were baptised in the church. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bull_Lane_Independent_Church%2C_Stepney%2C_Middlesex here] 52 individuals identified by February 2024. ====Gravel Pit Church, Hackney, ==== The Gravel Pit Chapel was established in 1715-16 in Hackney, Middlesex for a Presbyterian congregation. It took its name from the gravel pit near the bowling green in Mare Street. In 1809 the congregation moved to new premises in Paradise Place in 1809, and began to identify itself as Unitarian. The original building, from then on known as the "Old Gravel Pit Chapel", was taken over by Congregationalists. See wikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravel_Pit_Chapel Gravel Pit Chapel] =====Original Gravel Pit congregation===== The Mare Lane congregation went back to William Bates (1668) 1716 Daniel Mayo and George Smith or Smyth 1723–1747? George Smith alone 1747 Thomas Mole 1754–1758 Thomas Dawson Timothy Laugher, died 1769 1770–1791 Richard Price To 1792 Thomas Morgan 1791–1794 Joseph Priestley 1793–1794 Michael Maurice 1794–1805 Thomas Belsham 1805 Robert Aspland The category for the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gravel_Pit_Independent_Church%2C_Hackney%2C_London Gravel pit Independent church is here] ===== New Gravel Pit Chapel, Hackney ===== The Unitarian New Gravel Pit congregation first met on 4 November 1810, in a new building designed by the architect Edmund Aikin, nephew of Anna Letitia Barbauld, who provided his services without charge.[14] It included Charles Hennell, David Ricardo and Daniel Whittle Harvey.[1] 1810–1845 [[Aspland-37|Robert Aspland]] 1843–1846 Thomas Sadler 1847–1852 John Boucher 1853–1857 Thomas Lethbridge Marshall In 1858 the chapel was rebuilt in a Dissenting Gothic style, to the designs of Arthur Ashpitel. 1858–1869 Robert Brook Aspland 1870–1891 James Thornely Whitehead 1893 Samuel Fletcher Williams. ===== Old Gravel Pit Independent Church, Hackney, ===== In 1810 a congregationalist group, who had seceded from the Ram's Chapel in Homerton after the death of John Eyre, leased the old Gravel Pit Chapel, then in Morning Lane, Hackney. They had gathered from 1804 at Homerton College. 1811–1850 [[Pye-Smith-3|John Pye-Smith (1774-1851)]] John Davies J. De K. Williams. The last service in the Old Gravel Pit Chapel was held in 1871. The congregation moved to the new Round Chapel, on the Clapton Park Estate, in Upper Clapton. From 1874 there was an Old Gravel Pit mission in the building. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Old_Gravel_Pit_Independent_Church%2C_Hackney%2C_London here] ==== Pavement Chapel Moorfields, later at New North Road Hoxton ==== Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pavement_Chapel_Moorfields%2C_later_at_New_North_Road_Hoxton here] 34 individuals identified by February 2024. ====Whites Row Independent Chapel, Spitalfields==== The congregation had previously met at Artillery Lane and built the Chapel probably in about 1755, by a congregation of Independents under [[Hitchin-121|Edward Hitchin (abt.1726-abt.1774)]]. Many members of the congregation at this time are said to have had Huguenot names. Hitchin died in 1774 and was succeeded by [[Trotman-537|Nathaniel Trotman (abt.1751-abt.1793)]]. The congregation was then large, drawing most of its members from within a mile of the chapel: Trotman's reception service was attended by 1,200 persons. He died in 1792 and was followed by John Goode, who served the chapel until his resignation in 1826, by which time the congregation had dwindled considerably. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Whites_Row_Independent_Chapel%2C_Spitalfields%2C_London here] 18 individuals identified by February 2024. ===Suffolk=== {{Image|file=Suffolk_Team.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Suffolk }} ====Rendham Independent Chapel==== The church was founded in 1650 and originally met in Sweffing, moving to Rendham in 1750. The chapel attended by [[Brewer-11839|Samuel Brewer (abt.1723-1796)]] as a child. Link to the category [[:Category: Independent Chapel, Rendham, Suffolk|Independent Chapel, Rendham, Suffolk here]] 29 Individuals identified (February 2024) ====Tacket Street Independent Church, Ipswich==== Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tacket_Street_Independent_Church%2C_Ipswich%2C_Suffolk here] 41 individuals identified by February 2024. Link to the churchyard category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tacket_Street_Independent_Churchyard%2C_Ipswich%2C_Suffolk here] 12 individuals identified by February 2024. ==Nonconformist Burial Grounds== There are numerous burial grounds used by nonconformists, who did not wish to be buried in Anglican graveyards. ====Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington==== Opened in 1840 as a non-denominational cemetery, during the Victorian period, Abney Park Cemetery became an attractive resting place for nonconformist or dissenting ministers and educationalists, with many people who were Congregationalist, Baptist, Methodist and Salvation Army members. There are over 200,000 graves. See [[Space:Abney_Park_Cemetery|Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington, London, England]] for more information. The category used for those buried there is [[:Category:Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington, London|Abney Park Cemetery category]] 278 individuals identified by February 2024. ====Bunhill Fields Burial Ground ==== {{Image|file=Bunhill_Fields_Burial_Ground-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bunhill Fields Burial Ground 1873 }} Situated in Islington is the largest nonconformist burial ground in London, with about 123,000 internments. The Wikitree category has identified 245 individuals (February 2024 figure, 147 individuals January 2022 figure), so still much to be done. The burial registers are available on Ancestry and the images often include a place of death (where the body was brought from) and sometimes the age of the person. More details [[Space:Bunhill Fields Burial Ground|Bunhill Fields Burial Ground]] There are also several publications available on the internet including [[Space:The_Inscriptions_Upon_The_Tombs%2C_Gravestones%2C_etc.%2C_in_The_Dissenters_Burial-Place_Near_Bunhill_Fields|The Inscriptions Upon The Tombs, Gravestones, etc., in The Dissenters Burial-Place Near Bunhill Fields]] written in 1717. Some famous individuals are included in ''[[Space:Bunhill Memorials|Bunhill Memorials, Sacred Reminiscences of Three Hundred Ministers]]'' (James Paul, London, 1849) Also [[Space:History_of_the_Bunhill_Fields_Burial_Ground|History of the Bunhill Fields Burial Ground]] first published in 1893 The category used for those buried there is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bunhill_Field_Cemetery%2C_Islington%2C_Middlesex Bunhill Fields Burial Ground] ====Deadman's Place Burial Ground, Southwark==== {{Image|file=History_of_Nonconformists_in_London_England_and_surrounding_counties.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=map of Deadman's Burial Ground, 1746 }} On the south side of the Thames the largest and one of the most important of the Dissenters’ burial-grounds was that attached to the Independent Chapel in Deadman’s Place (now called Park Street, Southwark), originally a plague-ground, and very much used for the burial of the victims. Notable [[Cruden-89|Alexander Cruden (1699-1770)]] was buried there. The category used for those buried there is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Deadman%27s_Place_Burial_Ground%2C_Southwark%2C_Greater_London Deadman's Place Burial Ground, Southwark] 7 individuals identified by February 2024. ==Nonconformist Ministers: Categories on Wikitree== {{Occupation|image=Christian_Symbols.jpg|text=was a nonconformist minister}} The categorisation of ministers is not straight forward. Some moved between the church of England and nonconformist churches. More commonly, ministers moved between nonconformist views, with Independents becoming Congregationalists, for example. Others changed their thinking with the growth of Arianian, Socinian and Unitarian views over time. The following categories are in use ===England Nonconformist Ministers=== This is for ministers of protestant independent nonconformist or dissenting churches. This is the main category used by this topic, The link to the category is here. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Nonconformist_Ministers England Nonconformist MInisters] 252 individuals identified by February 2024 (225 in May 2022) ===Non-English Nonconformist Ministers=== This is mostly Scottish and European ministers, some of whom worked in England.. The link to the category is here. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Nonconformist_Ministers Nonconformist Ministers]. ==The Nonconformist Register at Dr William's Library== {{Image|file=Dr_Williams_Library_Cripplegate_Middlesex.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Dr William's Library, Cripplegate, 1829 }} Many nonconformist churches maintained their own christening or baptism records which can be searched on the well known sites. In addition, many families registered the birth of their children at the library, and they category for these registrations is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dr_Williams_Library%2C_Cripplegate%2C_Middlesex Dr William's Library]. Amongst its aims was that, for a small fee, it kept a central registry of the births mainly (but not solely) of non-conformist families, to avoid the necessity of having to have a child baptised in the Anglican Church. Over 49,000 births were registered up until the national registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths began in 1837. The Wikitree category has identified 267 individuals (February 2024 figure, up from 90 in May 2021), so still much to be done. More information available about [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dr_Williams_Library%2C_Cripplegate%2C_Middlesex Dr Williams Library] ==Subscribers to Nonconformist Publications== The nonconformist community produced a significant amount of printed material and some of the publications represented a significant financial risk to the author. In order to mitigate this, individuals would be asked to subscribe to the publication before printing, and would have their names listed. This practice was widespread and provides numerous lists of individuals who were either genuine supporters, family members or friends of the author. ===The History of the Dissenting Academy at Homerton 1812=== The history of the [[Space:Dissenting_Academy_at_Homerton|Dissenting Academy at Homerton]] published in 1812 includes a significant list of supporters, subscribers and ministers who were educated there. The freespace page has links to over 190 of those named. ===Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States=== [[Gordon-8604|William Gordon (1728-1807)]] was a nonconformist pastor at Gravel Lane Southwark, before he went to America. He returned to England ands published, in 1788, "''[[Space:History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States|History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States]]''", in 4 volumes. He raised over £300 from over 400 named subscribers. This source has been linked to 24 profiles (March 2022). ===Seventeen Sermons on Important Subjects=== This is a collection of sermons written and preached by the nonconformist minister [[Hayward-4986|Samuel Hayward (1718-1757)]] and published the year after his death. It the sermons were compiled and edited by [[Conder-244|John Conder D.D. (1714-1781)]]. The sale of the book helped provide financially for Mrs Conder About 350 people subscribed to the book before it was published and this provides a list of his friends and associates, mostly within the nonconformist community. 31 have been identified so far (February 2024). ==Dissenting Deputies== The London Dissenting Duputies were an organisation of prominent London laymen of the Three Denominations of Old Dissent (Presbyterians, Independents and Baptists) formed in 1732 and dedicated to protecting and expanding the civil rights of Dissenters through legal action. The full account of the history can be read here [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol14/vii-xxvi#anchorn13 British History on Line] The biographical details of the [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol14/pp107-110 1786-1790 Committee] 'Biographical Appendix: 1786-90 Committee', in Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts: Minutes 1786-90 and 1827-8, ed. Thomas W Davis (London, 1978), pp. 107-110. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol14/pp107-110 [accessed 17 June 2021].and the [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol14/pp110-113 1827-28 committee] provides other lists of key nonconformist's from this period.'Biographical Appendix: 1827-8 Committee', in Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts: Minutes 1786-90 and 1827-8, ed. Thomas W Davis (London, 1978), pp. 110-113. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol14/pp110-113 [accessed 17 June 2021]. Links to known [[Space:Protestant Dissenting Deputies|Protestant Dissenting Deputies]] are here. ==Nonconformist Associations and Charities== A large number of groups and associations existed and many were widely supported. Of particular interest are those who published lists of their subscribers or supporters, sometimes with addresses and dates, which can be used to identify individuals. ===Society for Promoting Religious Knowledge among the Poor=== The [[Space:Society_for_Promoting_Religious_Knowledge_among_the_Poor|Society for Promoting Religious Knowledge among the Poor]] was established in 1750, to provide ''Bibles, Testaments and other good books where most needed''. The Society was founded by a group of London based dissenters, led by Benjamin Forfitt, who had been sending Bibles to [[Doddridge-108|Philip Doddridge (1702-1751)]] in the year before. [[Gibbons-3642|Thomas Gibbons (1720-1785)]] hosted their first meeting and became a keen supporter. Although their origins were in the dissenting community, their membership was interdenominational and included many from the Evangelical wing of the Church of England. Isabel Rivers (2007) THE FIRST EVANGELICAL TRACT SOCIETY. The Historical Journal, 50, pp1-22 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X06005899 accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 27th Sept 2022]] Their annual reports included lists of their supporters, many of whom were from well established nonconformist families. The names (and occasionally addresses) of supporters were published in their reports and 23 individuals have been identified and linked to profiles (May 2021). ===The Orphan Working School=== The [[Space:Orphan_Working_School%2C_Hoxton|Orphan Working School, Hoxton]] was founded on the 10th May 1758 by [[Pickard-1849|Edward Pickard (1714-1778)]] for the orphans of dissenting families. Attendance at a local nonconformist church was required. The 1769 report includes details of the rules of the charity with a list of about 250 supporters, who appear to all be from the nonconformist community. Links to profiles are created as people are identified, with 20 identified so far (February 2024). ===London Annuity Society=== The [[Space:London Annuity Society|London Annuity Society]] was established by a group of nonconformist to provide annuities for their wives when they died. They sought a Royal Charter of Incorporation in 1765 and the National Archives has the names of those who involved. Out of the original 24 men named in the Petition, 15 have been identified and linked to profiles. ==Nonconformist Schools== ===Horsley Down Dissenters Charity School, also known as Maze Pond=== The school was established in 1714 in Horsley Down, to educate boys and girls. The school was supported by the nonconformist community. The school moved to Maze Pond, Southwark in 1790. The 1796 publication, a brief account of the Protestant Dissenters Charity School includes names and addresses of their numerous supporters, from the nonconformist community A variety of nonconformist schools were set up, which include fee paying schools and charity schools. ===John Ryland's school=== Schools were set up to educate the sons of Nonconformists, such as the school run by Rev John Collet Ryland, in Northampton. Several LOndon families sent their sons. See [[Space:Rev_John_Collet_Ryland%27s_Scholars|Rev John Collet Ryland's Scholars]]. ===John Pye Smith's school=== Rev John Pye Smith established a school for Nonconformist families in Mill Hill, north London in 1807. ==Dissenting Academies== The dissenting academies were schools, colleges and seminaries (often institutions with aspects of all three) run by English Dissenters, that is, those who did not conform to the Church of England. They formed a significant part of England's educational systems from the mid-seventeenth to nineteenth centuries. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissenting_academies | Dissenting Academies Wikipedia Article] for the history. ===Gosport Academy=== The category for students and staff of the academy is {https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gosport_Academy here] with 5 people identified (February 2024) ===Homerton Academy=== The 1812 History of the [[Space:Dissenting_Academy_at_Homerton|Dissenting Academy at Homerton]] provides a history of the Academy with some details of who had attended but also a list of current supporters. The supporters list provides a clue as to the key nonconformists in London at the time. 192 profiles have been identified and linked to the page (March 2022) The category for students and staff of the academy is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Homerton_Dissenting_Academy here] 137 Individuals identified (February 2024). ===Mile End Dissenting Academy=== The category for students and staff of the academy is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mile_End_Dissenting_Academy here] with 15 people identified (February 2024) ===Plaisterers Hall Dissenting Academy=== The category for students and staff of the academy is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plaisterer%27s_Hall_Dissenting_Academy here] with 15 people identified (February 2024) ==Links to other pages== ===The Sandemanian Church=== An overview of research into the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sandemanian_%28Glasite%29_Church Sandemanian Church] [[Space:Research_into_the_London_Sandemanian_Church|Research into the London Sandemanian Church]] and the questions I am seeking to answer
[[Space:The_arrival_of_Sandemanianism_in_London|The arrival of Sandemanianism in London]] with details of the people involved and the impact on the nonconformist community
Other nonconformist families [[Space:London_Nonconformist_Glass_Cutters|London Nonconformist Glass Cutters, the Leathley, Chater and Hayward Families]]
==Entries that use this source== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Nonconformists_in_London%2C_England_and_surrounding_counties|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History of Norfolk, Litchfield County, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Norfolk, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Norfolk, Litchfield County, Connecticut, 1744-1900 == * by [[Crissey-133|Theron Wilmot Crissey]] (1837-1915) * published by Massachusetts Pub. Co., Everett, Mass., 1900 * 618 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Norfolk, Litchfield County, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=IOUnAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofnorfolk00cris_0 * https://archive.org/details/cu31924032303459 * https://archive.org/details/historyofnorfolk00cris * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009595028 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009832813 === Citation Formats === * Crissey, Theron Wilmot. ''[[Space:History of Norfolk, Litchfield County, Connecticut|History of Norfolk, Litchfield County, Connecticut]]'' (Massachusetts Pub. Co., Everett, Mass., 1900) [ Page ]. * ([[#Crissey|Crissey]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, 1622-1918

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Norfolk County, Massachusetts]] == History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, 1622-1918 == * by Louis Atwood Cook (1847-1918) * published by S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., New York, 1918 * Source Example: ::: Cook, Louis Atwood. ''[[Space:History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, 1622-1918|History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, 1622-1918]]'' (S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., New York, 1918) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Cook|Cook]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, 1622-1918|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HzoWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QTQWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B8UTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_HzoWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorfolk01cookl ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651092 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2jgWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorfolk02cook ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorfolk02cookl ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorfolk02cook_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historynorfolkc00cookgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651092 * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=19216

History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, With Biographical Sketches

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Norfolk County, Massachusetts]] == History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, With Biographical Sketches == ... of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men. * by Duane Hamilton Hurd * published by J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1884 * Source Example: ::: Hurd, Duane Hamilton. ''[[Space:History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, With Biographical Sketches|History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, With Biographical Sketches]]'' (J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1884) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hurd|Hurd]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, With Biographical Sketches|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=2EU4AQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=QTQWAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_QTQWAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofnorfolk00hurd_0 * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028818164 * https://archive.org/details/historyofnorfolk00hurd * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651095

History of North Brookfield

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: North Brookfield, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == History of North Brookfield, Massachusetts == preceded by an Account of Old Quabaug, Indian and English Occupation, 1647--1676; Brookfield Records, 1686--1783, with a Genealogical Register. * by Josiah Howard Temple (1815-1893) * published by the Town of North Brookfield, 1887, .printed by Rand Avery Company, Boston * Source Example: ::: Temple, J.H., ''[[Space:History of North Brookfield|History of North Brookfield, Massachusetts, preceded by an Account of Old Quabaug, Indian and English Occupation, 1647--1676; Brookfield Records, 1686--1783, with a Genealogical Register.]]''(Town of North Brookfield: 1887, printed by Rand Avery company, Boston) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Temple|Temple]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of North Brookfield, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=rHmAAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthbr00temp_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthbr87temp * https://archive.org/details/historynorthbro00tempgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthbr00temp * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029192 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007839859 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100370720 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100327358

History of North Brookfield, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: North Brookfield, Massachusetts]] == History of North Brookfield, Massachusetts == Preceded by an Account of Old Quabaug, Indian and English Occupation, 1647-1676; Brookfield Records, 1686-1783. With a Genealogical Register. * by J. H. Temple, 1815-1893 * published by The Town of North Brookfield, 1887 * Source Example: :::Temple, J.H., ''[[Space:History of North Brookfield, Massachusetts|History of North Brookfield, Massachusetts]]'' (The Town of North Brookfield, 1887) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Temple|Temple]]: Page 121 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of North Brookfield, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Aj0vGKe_JegC * https://books.google.com/books?id=FgQIAwAAQBAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=rHmAAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthbr87temp * https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthbr00temp * https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthbr00temp_0 * https://archive.org/details/historynorthbro00tempgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100327358 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029192 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=20244 === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. Topographical description * Chapter II. Quabaug * Chapter III. First Settlement, 1660-1676 * Chapter IV. Second Settlement, 1686-1718... * Chapter V. Brookfield Records, 1718-1786 * Chapter VI. The Second Precinct--North Brookfield. 1748-1886 * A Genealogical Register of North Brookfield Families * Index to The Historical Part

History of Northampton, Massachusetts, From its Settlement in 1654

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Northampton, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Northampton, Massachusetts, From its Settlement in 1654 == * by [[Trumbull-538|James Russell Trumbull]] (1825-1899) * 1st published Northampton, Mass., 1898. reprint 1985. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Northampton, Massachusetts, From its Settlement in 1654|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnortham00trum ::* https://archive.org/details/historynorthamp00trumgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eQ8ThGcHgcMC ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029186 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011159604 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnortham02trum ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029186 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011159604 * Vol. 2 pt 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FLkWAAAAYAAJ ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029186 * Vol. 2 pt 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PrkWAAAAYAAJ ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029186 === Citation Formats === * Trumbull, James Russell. ''[[Space:History of Northampton, Massachusetts, From its Settlement in 1654|History of Northampton, Massachusetts]], From its Settlement in 1654'' (Northampton, Mass., 1898) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Trumbull|Trumbull]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Trumbull, James Russell. ''[[Space:History of Northampton, Massachusetts, From its Settlement in 1654|History of Northampton, Massachusetts]], From its Settlement in 1654'' (Northampton, Mass., 1898) Vol. , [ Page ].

History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh == * by Heller, William Jacob. * published by The American Historical Society; Boston, New York, Chicago. 1920. * 1,188 pages (Vol. 1, 429; Vol. 2, 296; Vol. 3, 463) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Abbe-Abbey Genealogy, In Memory of John Abbe and His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === '''VOLUME 1 - Historical''' * https://archive.org/details/historyofnortham01hell/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/360448/?offset=&return=1#page=2&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= * https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Northampton_County_Pennsylvan/INEwAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PP9&printsec=frontcover * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14158/ '''VOLUME 2 - Historical & Biographical''' * https://archive.org/details/historyofnortham02hell/page/n11/mode/2up?view=theater * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/322362/?offset=&return=1#page=2&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= * https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Northampton_County_Pennsylvan/StEwAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA425&printsec=frontcover * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14158/ '''VOLUME 3 - Biographical''' * https://archive.org/details/historyofnortham03hell/page/n3/mode/2up?view=theater * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/833777/?offset=&return=1#page=2&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= * https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Northampton_County_Pennsylvan/f9EwAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA293&printsec=frontcover * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14158/ === WikiTree Syntax === * Heller, William Jacob. ''[[Space:History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh|History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh]]'' (The American Historical Society; Boston, New York, Chicago. 1920.) Vol. _ [ Page ] * ([[#Heller|Heller]])

History of Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ontario

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This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. [[Category:St. Edmunds Township, Ontario]] [[Category:Lindsay Township, Ontario]] [[Category:Eastnor Township, Ontario]] On January 1, 1999, the Municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula was formed when the townships of St. Edmunds, Lindsay, and Eastnor as well as the Village of Lion's Head were amalgamated. The municipality is located on the Bruce Peninsula in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_County Bruce County], Ontario, Canada. Its main population centres are Lion's Head and Tobermory. Other communities include Barrow Bay, Clarke's Corners, Dyer's Bay, Ferndale, Hope Bay, Miller Lake, Pike Bay, and Stokes Bay. == History == George Moore and Richard Tackaberry were the first settlers in Eastnor Township. In 1871 there were only 18 names on the assessment roll. Lindsay Township was surveyed in 1856. The first sale of land there took place in 1870, but Abraham West had already settled in the township by then. William Clark settled nearby. In 1871 only 20 people were recorded in the entire township. In St. Edmunds Township, Captain John Charles Earl settled at "The Big Tub" in 1871 followed by Abraham Davis at Dunk's Bay. In 1873, Albemarle, Eastnor, Lindsay and St. Edmunds townships were united into one municipality. In 1878, the three northern townships were separated from Albemarle. In 1883, Lindsay and St. Edmunds were joined until 1903 when each became a separate municipality. == Sources and Resources == * [https://brucemuseum.pastperfectonline.com/ Bruce County Museum Online Collections] * [https://archive.org/stream/countybruce00robeuoft#page/n5/mode/2up The History of the County of Bruce by Norman Robertson, 1906] * [https://www.northbrucepeninsula.ca/en/index.aspx Municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula website] * Jesse E. Middleton, ''The Province of Ontario: a History: 1615-1927'', published 1927 * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Bruce_Peninsula Wikipedia]

History of Northern Wisconsin

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Wisconsin, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Wisconsin]] == History of Northern Wisconsin == Containing an Account of its Settlement, Growth, Development, and Resources; an extensive sketch of its counties, cities, towns and villages, their improvements, industries, manufactories; biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers; views of county seats, etc * published by The Western Historical Company, 1881 * Citation Example: :::''[[Space:History of Northern Wisconsin|History of Northern Wisconsin]]'' (The Western Historical Company. Chicago, Illinois 1881) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#HNW|History of Northern Wisconsin]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Northern Wisconsin|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available at the following locations=== :https://archive.org/details/historyofnorther00west :http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728651

History of Northfield, New Hampshire, 1780-1905

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Northfield, New Hampshire]] == History of Northfield, New Hampshire, 1780-1905 == In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences. * by Lucy R. H. Cross * published by Rumford Printing Co., Concord, N.H., 1905 * Source Example: ::: Cross, Lucy. ''[[Space:History of Northfield, New Hampshire, 1780-1905|History of Northfield, New Hampshire, 1780-1905]]'' (Rumford Printing Co., Concord, N.H., 1905) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Cross|Cross]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Northfield, New Hampshire, 1780-1905|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WaHxvl0K94gC ::* https://archive.org/details/historynorthfie00crosgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthfi00cros ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthfi00cro ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028836430 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009580242 ==== Table of Contents ==== * Part 1 ::* Chapter 1 Historical ::* Chapter 2 Ecclesiastical ::* Chapter 3 Educational ::* Chapter 4 Transpertation ::* Chapter 5 Military ::* Chapter 6 Industries ::* Chapter 7 Centenial, Jun 19, 1880 ::* Chapter 8 Professional ::* Chapter 9 Miscillaneous ::* Chapter 10 Casualties ::* Chapter 11 Clubs and Societies ::* Chapter 12 Attractions and Festivals ::* Chapter 13 The Story Teller ::* Chapter 14 Northfield Factory Village ::* Chapter 15 Stores and Merchants ::* Chapter 16 Mills and Manufacturers ::* Chapter 17 Birds of Northfield * Part 2 ::* Genealogies, page 294 ::* Appendix ::* Additions and Corrections ::* First Tax List ::* Old Home Day, 1905 ::* Cry of the Human ::* Index to Part 1 ::* Index to Part 2

History of Norwich, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Norwich, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Norwich, Connecticut == : (1845) From its settlement in 1660, to January 1845 : (1866) From Its Possession by the Indians to the Year 1866. : (1874) From Its Possession by the Indians to the Year 1866, Also a brief sketch of the life of the author, to which is added an appendix, containing notes and sketches, continuing the history to the close of the year 1873 * by Miss Frances Manwaring Caulkins (1795-1869) * published by Thomas Robinson, Norwich, 1845 * published by The Author, Hartford, 1866 * published by Friends of the Author, Hartford, 1874 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Norwich, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1845) ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorwich00caulki ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651294 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009608121 * (1866) "The History has been entirely re-written, and is, in fact, a new work" - from preface. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qi0bAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100720457 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011559160 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009579474 * (1874) Also a brief sketch of the life of the author, to which is added an appendix, containing notes and sketches, continuing the history to the close of the year 1873. (A few portraits are missing.) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DlWDnPZo4K0C ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14692 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100342073 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770566 * (1976) With new index. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101869019 search only === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Caulkins, Frances Manwaring. ''[[Space:History of Norwich, Connecticut|History of Norwich, Connecticut]]'' (Friends of the Author, Hartford, 1874) [ Page ]. * ([[#Caulkins|Caulkins]])

History of Norwich, Connecticut: From Its Possession by the Indians to the Year 1866

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Norwich, Connecticut]] == History of Norwich, Connecticut: From Its Possession by the Indians to the Year 1866 == *by [[Caulkins-85|Frances Manwaring Caulkins]] (1795-1869) *by Friends of the Author *New London *1874 * Source Example: :::[[Caulkins-85|Caulkins, Frances Manwaring]]. ''[[Space:History of Norwich, Connecticut: From Its Possession by the Indians to the Year 1866|History of Norwich, Connecticut: From Its Possession by the Indians to the Year 1866]]'', Friends of the Author, New London, 1874. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Caulkins|Caulkins]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Norwich, Connecticut: From Its Possession by the Indians to the Year 1866|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1845) ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorwich00caul_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorwich00caulki ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651294 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009608121 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=d-SOZZA4leEC * (1866) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qi0bAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-7tIAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorwich1866caul ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorwich00caulk ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100720457 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011559160 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009579474 * (1874) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=DlWDnPZo4K0C ::* https://archive.org/details/historynorwichc00caulgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028843055 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100342073 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770566

History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, Rockingham County, N.H.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Nottingham, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Deerfield, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Northwood, New Hampshire]] == History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, Rockingham County, N. H. == : Cogswell, Elliot Colby, '''History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, comprised within the original limits of Nottingham, Rockingham County, N.H., with records of the centennial proceedings at Northwood, and genealogical sketches''', Published by J. B. Clarke, Manchester, New Hampshire (1878) 936 pages * Title: '''History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, comprised within the original limits of Nottingham, Rockingham County, N.H., with records of the centennial proceedings at Northwood, and genealogical sketches''' * Author: Elliot Colby Cogswell (1814 - 1887) * Publisher: J. B. Clarke, Manchester, New Hampshire (1878) * Pages: 936 * '''Availability:''' ** Digital Version: [https://archive.org/details/historyofnotting00cogs Archive.org] ** DIgital Version: [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=dphAAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA391.w.1.2.0 Google Books] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Cogswell, Elliot Colby. ''[[Space:History_of_Nottingham%2C_Deerfield%2C_and_Northwood%2C_Rockingham_County%2C_N.H.|History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, N. H.]]'' (J. B. Clarke, Manchester, New Hampshire, 1878, 936 pages.) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Cogswell|History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, N. Y.]]: Page 521 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Nottingham%2C_Deerfield%2C_and_Northwood%2C_Rockingham_County%2C_N.H.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=dphAAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofnotting00cogs * https://archive.org/details/historyofnotting01cogs * https://archive.org/details/historyofnotting02cogs * https://archive.org/details/cu31924097311967 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009583970 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008427529

History of Nottinghamshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Nottinghamshire == Republished with large additions by J. Throsby, and embellished with picturesque views of the seats of the nobility and gentry, towns, villages, churches, and ruins. * by [[Thoroton-4|Robert Thoroton]] (1623-1678) * published by J. Throsby, London, 1790-1797 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Nottinghamshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1790) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008687383 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gz4uAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 (1797) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008687383 ::* https://archive.org/details/historynottingh01thorgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xD4uAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 3 (1797) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=l-icpHJW2OQC === Citation Formats === * Thoroton, Robert. ''[[Space:History of Nottinghamshire|History of Nottinghamshire]]'' (J. Throsby, London, 1797) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Thoroton|Thoroton]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Thoroton, Robert. ''[[Space:History of Nottinghamshire|History of Nottinghamshire]]'' (J. Throsby, London, 1797) Vol. , [ Page ].

History of Oglethorpe County, Georgia

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Welcome to Oglethorpe County Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Project Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] *Also Judie McAllister ===History/Timeline=== Oglethorpe County history follows that of Wilkes County, Georgia. {{blue| Read on to learn why}} :'''1600s, 1700's''' Indian tribes lived here in the 1600's and 1700's before any settlers arrived. http://www.onlineoglethorpe.com/Oglethorpe-County-History-v-11.html {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Gen. james Oglethorpe. }} :'''1733''' Oglethorpe county is named in honor of Gen James E. Oglethorpe, who founded Georgia. Gen. Oglethorpe, (Dec. 22, 1696-July, 1785) left England at the age of 38 with 116 settlers. They arrived in Yamacraw, 1733 and settled in Savannah area. Later Oglethorpe brought 150 more Scotch Highlanders and German Protestants from Salzburg. Oglethorpe returned to England 1743 where he resigned the Charter. https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/oglethorpe-county/ :'''mid-1700's ''' emigrants from Virginia and the Carolinas immigrated to the rural county, Oglethorpe. The county has National Historic properties, bridges, which show the architecture and history.The Lexington National district is most of the city and surrounding area.http://www.onlineoglethorpe.com/Oglethorpe-County-Historic-Resources-v-12.htmhttp://www.onlineoglethorpe.com/Oglthorpe-County-Parks-and-Recreation-v-14.html.https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/oglethorpe-county :'''1770's''' Cherokee Corner was on the Cherokee Trail. Governors established the settlement, and Edwin Shaw was postmaster who renamed Cherokee Corner to Edwin, Georgia 1894. :'''1770's''' William Bartram, naturalist described Bartram Buffalo Lick, near Philomath, may be the site of a kaolin lick. Buffalo and, later, cattle, deer, and horses licked kaolin to calm their stomachs. :'''1773''' a Treaty was signed with the Creeks and Cherokee Indians for land which the Indian tribes yielded to the Georgia colony. Within 4 years (1777) that was Wilkes County. :'''1774''' Fur trappers and traders crossed the area before the first non-Indians established permanent settlements. Kennedy's Gate was a temporary community, but did not exist by the American Revolution years (1775-83). Emigrants settled near Lexington on Long Creek from North Carolina. The Revolutionary war hindered settlements. :'''1783'''- Revolutionary War veteran, Col. George Mathews led some wealthy Virginia tobacco planters as the first permanent white settlers to Georgia after the war. This area belonged to Wilkes County until Georgia created Oglethorpe County formed as the 17th county from the western part of Wilkes County. . Eventually Oglethorpe received more land from other counties. :'''1784''' Bounty Grants and Georgia's open land incentives brought more immigrants here. :'''1790''' North Carolina settlers settled Lexington, Georgia the county seat, was first settled in the late eighteenth century by a group of North Carolinians who named it in honor of Lexington, North Carolina. :'''Dec 19, 1793''' - {{blue|A Marker for Oglethorpe county states the formation dates and background for Oglethorpe Co., Georgia}}. Oglethorpe County was formed by the Georgia legislature and named for Gen James E. Oglethorpe, who founded Georgia, 1733. The County was formed from the W part of Wilkes County. Tobacco planters from Virginia and North Carolina felt Georgia land would yield the tobacco crops. The farmers began growing cotton. It led in political, social and economic history, producing 3 governors for Georgia, 2 for Alabama, 1 US Cabinet member and senators and congressmen.https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/oglethorpe-county/ :'''1800's''' Arnoldsville, Georgia which had the earlier names was settled by Virginians who had tobacco, cotton, and silkworm plantations. Arnoldsville was near the Cherokee trail which connected Virginia to the Mississippi River and was a popular meeting site for trading. :'''1800's to 1899 Maxeys, Georgia''' {{blue|This town originally was named Shanty, Georgia. Later it was renamed Salmonville}}. When the landowner, Jesse Maxey developed the town on his property and children picked the cotton on U.S. Senator, Pope Barrow's land (who filled Benjamin's Hill position in the Senate after his death). {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption=house with tree trunks for beams }}{{clear}} :'''Nov 24, 1806''' Massachusetts, Georgia was incorporated. :'''1830's''' Virginians and North Carolinians settled Woodstock, where the town had a boarding school for boys, John W Reed Academy. It became renamed '''Philomath, Georgia''', located in S part of the County in the southernmost part of the county. Philomath's historic district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-12.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Crawford Depot, Oglethorpe co. }}{{clear}} :'''1834''' Crawford began as a train stop, Lexington Depot, Georgia. Here farmers and brought cotton by the wagonload to ship out by train. They camped overnight at the Lexington depot, bought goods from the same train to take back home. It has a public well for their convenience. Soon people built houses there. and people later began building permanent dwellings there. ::'''Crawford, Georgia''' in Oglethorpe County was named for William H. Crawford, a state representative and U.S. senator from Georgia with an estate, Woodlawn in Oglethorpe County (where he died and was buried). ::Pope Barrow gave land for the right of way to encourage the railroad to come through the area. :'''1839''' Antioch developed around the Antioch Baptist church. Georgia Railroad built a line through the area 1839 and the name became Stephens, Georgia. After the railway track was finished Maxey worried about danger to the family so moved away. {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=map }}{{clear}} :'''1841''' Athens-Augusta Railroad arrived in Georgia which was the 3rd to be built in the USA. Towns such as Arnoldsville, Crawford, Maxeys, Hutchins, Stephens, and Dunlap, grew along the early railroad depots. :'''1861-66''' Civil War disrupted the agriculture of Georgia. Oglethorpe County contributed 3/4 of the adult white males in 4 companies of soldiers. They were the Gilmer Blues, the Oglethorpe Rifles, the T.R.R. Cobb Infantry, and the Echols Artillery. :'''1865''' - End of the Confederate government. When President Davis and the cabinet separated in Washington, Georgia, they had President Davis travel as inconspicuously as possible. The Cabinet met at Captain John J Daniel's home. Gen. Breckenridge and Gen.Duke were the bodyguards during the flight from Richmond. To prevent more bloodshed, the "Confederate Stars and Bars were furled". The bodyguards, Davis and Captured. Daniels had a final meeting in the Daniel's parlor, and the parting addresses were spoken from his porch. Soldiers were paid their small paychecks and left for home. {{Blue|This all occurred in Philomath, Oglethorpe, Georgia}}.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philomath%2C_Georgia#The_Parting_of_Soldiers {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Oglethorpe 1878 Co. Jail }}{{clear}} :'''1866-1870's''' The old plantation system converted to tenant farming. Most of the free slaves worked for wages or sharecropping on the plantations. Poverty began the crop-lien mortgage system which kept the farmers and tenants in the cotton program with poverty and debt.. Some migrated further west. :'''1876 Lexington Depot '''was incorporated with a name change to Crawford to recognize U.S. senator William Harris Crawford, who had held the original land grant for the settlement. . :'''1880''' Economy/population increased and industries developed. Gold was discovered in the Flatwoods in SE Oglethorpe County.. With this gold rush and open mines, capitalists came also. The mines failed to yield sufficient quantities and were abandoned. :'''Pleasant Hill community''' started as the 30 sq. mi. plantation of James Monroe Smith, farmer, gubernatorial candidate. It was later called Letz Feed Mill and Smithsonia, after arrival of a post office is located in NW part of the county. {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Watson Mill Covered Bridge }} :'''1885 Watson Mill Covered Bridge''' is the longest covered bridge of Georgia (ca.1857), and can be driven upon. It is located on the N border to Madison Co. on the E fork of the Broad River. Howard's or Cloud's Creek Covered Bridge, ca 1904 are 2 more such bridges.. This was built in 1885 by Washington (W.W.) King, son of freed slave and Horace King, a covered-bridge builder. A town lattice truss system holds the bridge together, using wooden pins.. The state of Georgia had 200 of these bridges, but now there less than 20. These have disappeared along with the granite Old Crawford Depot.https://gastateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/wwatson-mill-bridge-state-park/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=GA&parkId=530202 :'''1887''' The Oglethorpe County Courthouse was built in Lexington on the corner of Gilmer and Main streets in Lexington, Georgia. It has Romanesque revival style. ::The '''Philomath National Register Historic District''' represents a small rural 1800's community. In the journal "Travel" (pub 1791), the '''Great Buffalo Lick''' part of the historic Bartram's Trail of Philomath in the SE part of the county is described. :'''1896''' His store and post office were bought by wealthy N.D. Arnold and the same little town became '''Arnoldsville, Georgia'''. Arnold divided 5,000 acres of his land into small farms and sold them "on liberal terms" to encourage settlement of the area. :'''1900''' Wheat was grown in the county. Convicts laid it out in the sun to prevent the boll weevil until the wheat could be milled. Wheat has remained a agricultural mainstay. Farm income was grain, poultry, beef, dairy cattle as well as lumber, granite, and textile industry. :'''1907''' Maxey, Georgia was incorporated. One of Georgia's 1st commercial fertilizer plant was built there 1874 by William Brightwell. ::John W Moody began Georgia's first scuppernong vineyard and made 1000's of gallons of wine yearly from 60 types of grapes. :'''1920''' Prosperity ushered increased population, but the boll weevil struck along with the dry years of the 1930's. This altered agriculture and way of life. Farmers abandoned farming of cotton and migrated to the cities. After 1950 Oglethorpe County began growing in economics and agriculture.. {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=360 |caption=Smithsonia }}{{clear}} :'''1925''' A fire destroyed the business section, and the boll weevil destroyed the crops, until this community lost the population. :'''1969''' Arnoldsville, Georgia was finally incorporated. ::''Smithsonia'' was the 20,000 acre with 3000 workers plantation, owned by James Monroe Smith. Smithsonia also had 2 railroads, hotel, mills, factories, even street lights and stores, mentioned in Smithonia National Register District. {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Watson Mill Bridge State Park }}{{clear}} ::'''Watson Mill Bridge State Park''' is located on the northern border to Madison County, on the east fork of the Broad River. Here you can drive over the longest covered bridge in Georgia. It is the site of a former gristmill and power generating plant. The beautiful park offers picnicking, hiking, canoeing, extensive horseback riding trails, swimming and wading in the shoals, sightseeing, overnight camping and fine facilities for a variety of group meetings. http://www.onlineoglethorpe.com ::Oglethorpe County area offers fishing in the many rivers, creeks, and ponds. Several parks have recreational options, with plenty of deer and game birds giving good inseason hunting. Several parks within the county hold a variety of recreational options. Canoeing, horseback riding trails, swimming, wading in the shoals, camping, and group meeting spots can be found in the parks. ::'''Shaking Rock Park''' on Route 78 in Lexington, has a picnic area with natural granite outcroppings in unusual shapes scattered helter-skelter in the park. A giant 20-ton boulder is balanced perfectly, that one feels could be shaken by touching. There is a beaver pond with nature trails in the park. {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=Shaking Rock Park }}{{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Shaking Rock Park }}{{clear}} ::Bryan Park offers four baseball/softball fields, football/ soccer fields, a seven-acre pond, a nature trail, and meeting facilities for the County. *'''Adjacent counties'''
*Madison (north) *Elbert (northeast) *Wilkes (east) *Taliaferro (southeast) *Greene (south) *Oconee (west) *Clarke (west) ===Government Offices=== The Oglethorpe County Courthouse stands at the corner of Gilmer and Main streets in Lexington. Built in 1887, the courthouse is designed in the Romanesque revival style. {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Oglethorpe County Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size - total area of 442 square miles (1,140 km2), of which 439 square miles (1,140 km2) is land and 3.0 square miles (7.8 km2) (0.7%) is water. :Sub-basins- ::Broad River sub-basin of Savannah River basin- Most of the county is in this sub-basin ::Upper Oconee River sub-basin of Altamaha River -narrow W part of county (Woodville -Crawford to S of Winterville) ::Little River sub-basin of Savannah River basin - small part of S part from Maxeys eastward '''Protected Areas''' *The northern tip of Oconee National Forest located in southwestern Oglethorpe County, is part of the 4,000 acre Redlands Wildlife Management Area. Activities: camping, hiking and hunting. ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were there were 12,635 people in the county with a population density of 29 people/sq. mi. By 2010 there were 14,899 people in the county with a population density of 33.9 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 78.3% white, 17.2% black or African American, 0.4% Asian, 0.2% American Indian, 1.9% from other races, and 1.9% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 3.7% of the population.[11] In terms of ancestry, 17.5% were American, 12.3% were Irish, 9.9% were German, and 8.2% were English. Median Income for a family was $52,955. 19.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.4% of those under age 18 and 15.6% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oglethorpe_County,_Georgia Resources *The northern tip of Oconee National Forest located in southwestern Oglethorpe County, is part of the 4,000 acre Redlands Wildlife Management Area. Activities: camping, hiking and hunting. *White Water Rafting on the Broad and South Fork Broad Rivers *ATV and Motor Bike Park *Sportsman Hunting: Seasonal Whitetail Deer, Turkey and Rabbit *Historic Districts and Heritage Research, Antique Stores in Historic Lexington, Agriculture and Agritourism as well as Oglethorpe Fresh Produce *Oglethorpe County Recreation Department was named both the District 7 and State Agency of the Year for populations under 20,000 through the Georgia Recreation and Park Association. ====Cities/Communities==== *[[:Category: Arnoldsville, Georgia|Armoldsville]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnoldsville%2C_Georgia *[[:Category: Crawford, Georgia|Crawford]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crawford%2C_Georgia *[[:Category: Lexington, Georgia|Lexington]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington%2C_Georgia *[[:Category: Maxeys, Georgia|Maxeys]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxeys,_Georgia *[[:Category: Philomath, Georgia|Philomath]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philomath%2C_Georgia *[[:Category: Smithonia, Georgia|Smithsonia]] *Palmetto *Stephens *Vesta *Wolfskin *Crawfordville ===Census=== *According to the 2010 U.S. census, the county population was 14,899, an increase from the 2000 population of 12,635. ====Notables==== *William Harris Crawford (1772-1834) - U.S. Congressman, U.S. Senator (President Pro Tempore), Minister to France, U.S. Sec. of War, U.S. Secretary of Treasury, candidate for President of the USA. His 6 foot, 3 inch, "majestic" appearance led Emperor Napoleon to call him "the most regal man in my entire court," the only man he had ever met who made him feel like bowing. Plantation, "Woodlawn," west of Crawford. Crawford's likeness is on a U.S. fifty-cent bill issued in 1875. Crawford County, towns of Crawford and Crawfordville are named in his honor. *George Mathews (1739-1812) Governor of Georgia, 1sy Georgian elected to the U.S. Congress. *Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) led the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Secretary to President Thomas Jefferson, Governor of the Louisiana Territory. *Stephen Upson (1785-1824) Legislator, Georgia’s lawyer, called “the wisest man in Georgia.” Upson County is named in his honor. *Wilson Lumpkin (1783-1870) Georgia Governor, U.S.Congressman, State Representative. Lumpkin County is named for him. *George Gilmer (1790-1859) Governor of Georgia, U.S. Congressman. Gilmer Co. named for him. *Joseph Henry Lumpkin (1799-1867) 1st Chief Justice of Georgia Supreme Court, framed state penal code, co-founder of the Lumpkin School of Law at the U. of Georgia, founded Phi Kappa Literary Society. Educated at the University of Georgia and Princeton, renowned for his eloquence and intelligence. *David C. Barrow (1852-1929) U. of GA Chancellor, 20 years. Barrow County is named for him. *James Monroe Smith(1839-1915) Renowned agriculturist and plantation owner of Smithonia. *Marion Montgomery, author *Middleton "Pope" Barrow, politician ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Crawford Cemetery, Crawford, Georgia|Crawford Cemetery]] *[[:Category: William H. Crawford Family Cemetery, Crawford, Georgia|William H. Crawford Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Barrow-Pope Cemetery, Lexington, Georgia|Barrow-Pope Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lexington Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Lexington, Georgia|Lexington Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Clark Cemetery, Lexington, Georgia|Clark Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Robert Howard Cemetery, Lexington, Georgia|Robert Howard Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Salem Baptist Church Cemetery, Lexington, Georgia|Salem Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Smith-Freeman Cemetery, Lexington, Georgia|Smith-Freeman Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sunset Street Cemetery, Maxeys, Georgia|Sunset Street Cemetery]] *[[:Category: John Glenn Cemetery, Point Peter, Georgia|John Glenn Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Benjamin Webb Cemetery, Smithonia, Georgia|Benjamin Webb Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Antioch Cemetery, Stephens, Georgia|Antioch Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bairdstown Cemetery, Oglethorpe County, Georgia|Bairdstown Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mattox Family Graveyard, Oglethorpe County, Georgia|Mattox Family Graveyard]] *[[:Category: McWhorter Cemetery, Oglethorpe County, Georgia|McWhorter Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton * https://archive.org/details/storyofgeorgiage00smit *https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/oglethorpe-county *http://www.onlineoglethorpe.com/Oglethorpe-County-History-v-11.html *http://www.thegagenweb.com/gaoglethorpe/ *https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/oglethorpe-county *http://www.thegagenweb.com/gaoglethorpe/ *http://www.thegagenweb.com/gaoglethorpe/history.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnoldsville%2C_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crawford%2C_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington%2C_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxeys%2C_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philomath%2C_Georgia

History of Old Broad Bay and Waldoboro

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[[Category:Maine, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Waldoboro, Maine]] ==History of Old Broad Bay and Waldoboro == * By Jasper Jacob Stahl *Published in 1956 by Bond Wheelwright Co., Portland, Maine ::Two volumes: * Volume 1: The Colonial and Federal Period * Volume 2: The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries *Citing this source (Wikicode format): :::Stahl, Jasper Jacob. ''[[Space:History of Old Broad Bay and Waldoboro|History of Old Broad Bay and Waldoboro.]]'' Portland, Maine: Bond Wheelwright Co. 1956. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Old_Broad_Bay_and_Waldoboro|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations === * https://archive.org/details/historyofoldbroa01stah/ - Vol. 1 * https://archive.org/details/historyofoldbroa02stah/ - Vol. 2 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/759289/ - Vol. 1 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/759290-history-of-old-broad-bay-and-waldoboro-volume-2 - Vol. 2 * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Old_Broad_Bay_and_Waldoboro.html?id=GXpQAQAAIAAJ - Vol. 1, snippet search only

History of old Chester, N. H., from 1719 to 1869

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Chester, New Hampshire]] == History of old Chester, New Hampshire == : Chase, Benjamin,''' History of old Chester [N. H.] from 1719 to 1869'''; Published by the Author, Auburn, New Hampshire (1869) * Title: '''History of old Chester from 1719 to 1869''' * Author: Benjamin Chase, 1799-1889 * Publisher: Published by the Author (1869) * Pages: 812 * Topics: ** History & Genealogy of Chester, New Hampshire ** History of Candia, New Hampshire ** History of Raymond, New Hampshire * '''Availability:''' ** Digital Version: [http://archive.org/stream/historyofoldches00chas#page/n595/mode/2up Archive.org] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Chase, Benjamin. ''[[Space:History_of_old_Chester%2C_N._H.%2C_from_1719_to_1869|History of old Chester, N.H., from 1719 to 1869]]'' (Published by Author, Auburn, New Hampshire, 1869; 812 pages) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Chase|History of Old Chester]]: Healey, Page 543 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_old_Chester%2C_N._H.%2C_from_1719_to_1869|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=wPZ_WbsPleEC * https://archive.org/details/historyoldchest00chasgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofoldches00chas * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028812951 * https://archive.org/details/historyofoldches00chase * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009578138 ==== Supplement: ==== * Chase, John Carol. ''[[Space:History of Chester, New Hampshire, Including Auburn|History of Chester, New Hampshire, Including Auburn]]'' (Derry, New Hampshire, 1926) * Also see: ''Chase Bible Records'', [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1904) Vol. 58, [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor58wate/page/38/mode/1up Page 38].

History of Old Yarmouth, Comprising the Present Towns of Yarmouth and Dennis

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Old Yarmouth, Comprising the Present Towns of Yarmouth and Dennis == From the settlement to the division in 1794 with the history of both towns to these times. * by [[Swift-938|Charles Francis Swift]] (1826-1903) * published by the author, Yarmouth Port, 1884 * 281 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: History of Old Yarmouth, Comprising the Present Towns of Yarmouth and Dennis | WikiTree Profiles that use this source.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ILk7K5eZm7EC * https://books.google.com/books?id=eq1qzgjQqqkC * https://archive.org/details/historyoldyarmo00swifgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofoldyarm00swif * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009587689 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009832045 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Swift, Charles Francis. ''[[Space:History of Old Yarmouth, Comprising the Present Towns of Yarmouth and Dennis|History of Old Yarmouth, Comprising the Present Towns of Yarmouth and Dennis]]'' (Yarmouth Port, 1884) [ Page ]. * ([[#Swift|Swift]]) * Swift, Charles Francis. ''[[Space:History of Old Yarmouth, Comprising the Present Towns of Yarmouth and Dennis|History of Old Yarmouth, Comprising the Present Towns of Yarmouth and Dennis]]'' (Yarmouth Port, 1884) [ Page ].

HISTORY OF ONE JESTER FAMILY

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[[Category:Jester Name Study]] ==
HISTORY OF ONE JESTER FAMILY
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Dr. John Roberts Jester, Winston-Salem, NC 1933
== "There may be, and there often is, indeed, a regard for ancestry, which nourishes only a weak pride; as there is also a care for posterity, which only disguises an habitual avarice, or hides the workings of a low and groveling vanity. But there is also a moral and philosophical respect for our ancestors, which elevates the character and improves the heart. Next to the sense of religious duty and moral feeling, I hardly know what should bear with stronger obligation on a liberal and enlightened mind, than a consciousness, too, that in its sentiments, it may be actively operating on the happiness of those who come after it." --Daniel Webster "If the hallowed traditions, sturdy principle and venerated institutions of America are to be perpetuated, it must be mainly by the descendants of the founders of the Nation and those early patriots whose devotion to principle and those whose loyalty to country made the Nation possible." --Anonymous In many states of the Union there are people by the name of Jester. Like most Americans they have been so busy with the practical affairs of daily life that they have paid but scant attention to matters of family history, hence being widely scattered throughout our country many of them are not in possession of the history of early settlers in America who bore that name, or of the connection of one branch of the family with the others. For quite a while the writer has been making investigations, pushing the inquiry onto every field
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that promised some clue, by which the early history of the Jester family in the United States might be obtained. The information set forth in this statement has been gained from well established traditions, investigation by accredited genealogists, records in old family bibles, old letters, recorded wills, wide spread correspondence with persons by this name in many states, and government records of service in the Revolutionary Army. Further statement of some of these sources will be given later under the heading "Sources of Information". It is believed, after years of investigation, that there are people by the name of Jester in practically every state in the Union, however, but few of these seem to know much about the other of that name, beyond those of their own immediate line. There was, of course, a parent stock in the Old Country, though people by our name have come to America from England, Scotland and Germany. The forebears of Col. John Milton Jester of Washington, D.C. came from Darmstadt-on-the-Rhine, in Germany. Although difficult to determine definately, we incline to the belief that the family name originated in England. The earliest record of the name in America which we have thus far been able to obtain, (there may be some other that is older) is that of a land deed by Walter Hamilton to [[Jester-153|Thomas Jester]] in 1712, found in Deed Record E, page 159, in the office of the Recording of Deeds, at Dover, in and for Kent County, Delaware. In that State there are numerous conveyances to person by that name on dates a little later. In 1758 [[Jester-144|John Jester]] was mustered out of military service in which he had enlisted for the French and Indian Wars, Vol. 1, Page 16. Delaware Archives. From the State of Delaware a large number by the name of Jester migrated to other sections of America. In several of the original thirteen States many by this name are found upon the roster of Revolutionary service. [page 3] ==
AMERICAN BEGINNINGS OF ONE FAMILY
== In the Colonial days, about the middle of the eighteenth century, according to the family tradition three Jester Brothers named William, Maxwell and Jacob left Scotland* for America. Of these William was the eldest, and Jacob the youngest. As my own family descended from William these lines will be considered in inverse order. [[Jester-160|Jacob Jester]] was born May 19, 1732. He settled in what is now Yadkin County, North Carolina. Some of his descendants continue to live in Yadkin and Surry Counties. From this section they have migrated into Tennessee, Indiana, Idaho, Nebraska, Georgia, Alabama, Texas, and possibly other states. Among these are Mrs. B. B. Dyer, Camp Hill, Alabama, and her brother, Rev. T. C. Jester, Houston, Texas. We have files of correspondence with numbers of persons who are descendants of Jacob Jester. Professor Charles P. Jester, of Memphis, Tennessee, is doubtless from this line. (see table below). [[Jester-678|Maxwell Jester]]1 came to Guilford County, North Caroline, and settled in the vicinity of High Point, where his descendants continue to live. A descendant of Maxwell Jester, either grandson or great-grandson, who passed away at High Point in 1924, at about the age of seventy-five years, stated a short time prior to his death that some of the early descendants of Maxwell Jester moved up into Maryland and Delaware where they probably joined distant relatives of their name. There is a record of a Levi Jester who was born between Federica and Milford, Kent County, Delaware, in October 1818. His parents were Thomas and Martha Jester. He was named for his Father's uncle Levi. [[Jester-400|Levi Jester]] (son of Thomas and Martha) left Delaware in 1836 and located in Illinois. Among those who are descended from him are [[Jester-401|Gov. George T. Jester]]2, and his nephew, Col. C. L. Jester of
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Corsicana, Texas, also John Howard Jester of Altadena, California, Dr. Edwin A. Jester, M. E. Minister of Akron, Ohio, also traces his line back to the State of Delaware, where there still reside those by the same name. In Maryland there are Jesters and from these came Mr. Roystan Jester, Jr., Former Mayor of Lynchburg, Virginia. Those of the State of Maryland and Delaware doubtless sprang from the original stock who first settled in America. ==
FAMILY LINE OF JOHN ROBERTS JESTER
== [[Jester-371|William Jester]], born circa 1728 in Scotland*, landed in Virginia, where he resided for awhile, then moved to Edgefield District, South Carolina, near the town of Edgefield. He served in the army of the Revolution, see Army Account Book of Revolutionary War, Book C page 83, North Carolina Historical Commission, Raleigh, N.C. Tradition informs us that he was a friend of the Frasers of Scotland, about whom there has been handed down the following story: "Five Fraser brothers were banished from Scotland about 1740-45, for the resistance to the rule in Scotland of the English Royal House of Stuart. They sailed from Glasgow, landed in Virginia, and settles near Richmond. They were members of the Fraser Clan of the Highlands about Inverness, and were descendants of the noble house of Lovat. Simon, Lord Lovat, was the last Scottish nobleman beheaded during the war against the Stuarts. The spelling of the name was changed because of the Z sound of S. [[Frazier-1233|John Frazier]], one of the five brothers, married a [[Riddle-1244|Miss Riddle]] of Virginia, and removed to the Edgefield District, South Carolina, locating on "Old Beaver Dam Creek". In Edgefield, South Carolina, William Jester's son, [[Jester-372|Levi]], married [[Frazier-1234|Rosannah Frazier]], the daughter of John Frazier, in 1787. [[Jester-371|William Jester]]'s eldest son, William, probably died in South
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Carolina. It is thought that some of his descendants still reside in that and other States. In 1826, when William's son, Levi moved to Butts County, Georgia, William who had reached a very ripe age, (family tradition says nearly one hundred) went with his son, with whom he was probably living at that time. William died shortly after moving to Georgia, and is buried in what is known as the Jester Burying ground3 a few miles out of Griffin, Georgia. It is impossible now to locate his grave. [[Jester-372|Levi Jester]], son of William, was born in Edgefield, South Carolina, in 1760. When he was sixteen years of age he joined the army of the American Revolution. As formerly stated he married Miss Rozannah Frazer, of Edgefield, in 1787, and moved to Georgia in 1826. For his services in the Revolutionary War he was given a grant of land in 1838, in Thaxton's District, Butts County. On June 20, 1926, a monument placed at his grave by the William McIntosh D. A. R. chapter of Jackson, Georgia, was unveiled. He sleeps in the Jester Burying ground, where his father, William, is buried, a few miles from Griffin, Georgia. To him and his wife, Rosannah, were born twelve children, the descendant of whom have since resided in Butts, Henry, Spaulding, Monroe, and other counties,, while some have moved to distant sections and states. [[Jester-129|Thomas Jester]], the third and youngest son of William Jester, was born in Edgefield District, South Carolina, circa 1765. his plantation was located a few miles from out from the County Seat town of Edgefield. He married Mrs Holmes who was formerly [[White-18131|Mary White]], daughter of [[White-18132|Burgess]] and [[Rose-4859|Martha]] White, of Whitetown, Edgefield District. In 1817 he moved to Georgia, and four years later died in Henry County at the age of 56, being buried in eight or ten miles a little north of east of
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McDonnough, though the exact place of his grave cannot now be located. To this union with Mrs. Holmes (nee Mary White) were born two daughters [[Jester-130|Lucinda]] and [[Jester-131|Jemima]], and five sons, [[Jester-132|William]], [[Jester-134|Burgess]],[[Jester-135|Thomas Peter]], [[Jester-133|James]], and [[Jester-113|Levi]]. In later life William went to Tennessee4 and Burgess went to Arkansas. It is thought that Levi remained in Georgia5. James moved to Clay County of that State, where he lived until his death about 1881. His descendants now live in Southwest Georgia, in Athens and Atlanta, Georgia. Thomas Peter Jester, the father of the writer, was born in Edgefield District, South Carolina, September 3, 1809. In 1817 he moved with his parents to Georgia. In early manhood he married [[Maleah-1|Miss Susan Maleah]], of Henry County, who lived a little less then a year after their marriage. He was a school teacher for many years. For some time he was principal of the school at Fayetteville, Georgia, then he want to Southwest Georgia and became principal of the Spring Hill Academy, in wheat is now Quitman County. His second marriage to Miss Mahala Boyette, of Randolph County. After this marriage he was engaged for many years as a planter in Clay County, though he occasionally gave some part of his time to teaching at a school near by, known as Rocky Mount. He later led in building the Cotton Hill Seminary where he was principal for some time. But desiring to give his undivided attention to his plantation he declined to teach longer. Later as Chairman of the Board of Trustees he advertised in the Northern and Eastern newspapers for a Principal, which was answered by Norman F. Coolidge, of Vermont, uncle of the late Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States, under whose leadership the school became one of the most noted
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in the south-west Georgia; but the devastation of the Civil War dealt it a blow from which it never recovered, though it continued as a community school for many years. After the death of his second wife he was later married to Miss Martha Frances Roberts, daughter of John William Roberts and Mary Pittman Roberts, of Randolph County. Thomas Peter Jester died Nov 11th, 1899 and is buried in Shiloh Church Yard at Cotton Hill, Clay County, which is one mile south of the old home place, which he settled and built about the year 1840. At his death was in his 91st year, and for more than half a century he had been one of the pillars of this church. He was a deeply religious man, and was greatly honored and revered by a wide circle of acquaintences and friends. ==
DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS PETER JESTER
== [[Jester-135|Thomas Peter Jester]], Sept. 3, 1809 - Nov. 11, 1899 :(born Edgefield District, S.C. Buried in Cotton Hill Cemetery, Clay Co., Georgia. This adjoins Shiloh Church. He was a member of this church for more then 60 years). I. First marriage was to [[Maleah-1|Susan Maleah]]6. No children. She is buried in either Henry or Butts Co., Ga. The burying ground is not known. II. Second marriage was to [[Boyette-86|Mary Mahala Boyette]], Dec. 8, 1821 - June 4, 1860. She is buried in Cotton Hill Cemetery. : Children: 1. [[Jester-360|Angeline]] (Mrs. J. W. Cliatt) Dec. 11, 1843 - July 6, 1911. : Died in Havana, Fla. Buried at Bainbridge, Ga. 2. [[Jester-361|Barzilla Alonza]], April 5, 1845 - Nov. 9, 1929 : Died Coleman, Ga. Buried in Cotton Hill Cemetery. : (Soldier in Civil War, at Fort Sumpter during the bombardment, in
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: Gen. Jos. E. Johnson's army at the time of surrender, near Greensboro, N. C.) 3.[[Jester-359|Leroy Adolphus]], April 3, 1849 - Nov. 24, 1887. : Buried in Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Marion Co., Ga. 4. [[Jester-362|Arminda]], 1851 - 1881, (Mrs. William Sanderlin) :Buried at Cotton Hill Cemetery 5. [[Jester-363|Milton Marcellas]] (M.D.) Jan. , 1854 - Oct. 24, 1888 :Buried in Cemetery at Pursley, Navarrow Co. Texas. :(Practiced medicine in Stewart Co., Ga., and Navarrow Co., Texas. Student Univ. of Ga., and graduate Univ. Ga. Medical College, Augusta, Ga. Never married.) 6. [[Jester-364|William Washington]], April 5, 1855 - Jan. 13, 1932. :Died at Arlington, Ga., buried at Richland, Ga. 7. Infant son, buried in Cotton Hill Cemetery. III. Third marriage, Martha Frances Roberts, Nov. 18, 1840 - Oct 20, 1880; married Dec. 1860. Buried in Cotton Hill Cemetery. :Children: 1. [[Jester-365|Mary Elizabeth]], (Mrs. J. B. Oliver) Nov. 2, 1861 - Nov. 24, 1908. Married Nov. 16, 1882. Died Morris, Ga. Buried in Cotton Hill Cemetery. No Children. 2. [[Jester-366|Roberts Charles]], Jan. 19, 1867. Atlanta, Ga. 3. [[Jester-367|Laura Thomas]], Dec. 15, 1870 (Mrs. L. L. Oliver and after death of first husband Mrs. L. T. Price), Valdosta, Ga. 4. [[Jester-368|John Roberts]], June 8, 1875. Winston-Salem, N. C. ==
Children, Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren of
Thomas Peter Jester by Second Marriage
== 1. Angeline and J. W. Cliatt:
[page 9] :(1) Willie, (Mrs. Frank Zimmerman) - Shreveport, La. ::Several children. :(2) Thomas (Dead) Lived near Bainbridge, Ga. ::Children: Pauline, Birdie, Jester, Wilburn. :(3) Annie (Mrs. Robert Kirkland) Bainbridge, Ga. ::Children: Willie Mae, Mattie Lou, Johnnie Mac, Charles, Jessie Mae. :(4) Lillie May (Mrs. Sterling Ward) dead. Bainbridge, Ga., ::Children: Harry, Leon :(5) Burt (Dead) Married Nellie McCorquodale ::Children: Marjorie Mae, James Alburtus, Jr. 2. [[Jester-361|Barzilla Alonza]] and [[Sutton-11381|Betty Sutton]]: :(1) Mamie, (Mrs. Edgar Parker) 3/25/1871 - 11/22/1913 :(2) Mattie, (Mrs. Sterling Forrester) 9/14/1875 - Cowarts, Ala. ::Children: Aubrey, Myrtle :(3) Aurelian, Banbridge, Ga, 8/20/1879 - Married Ida Hinson ::Children: Billy, Robert Aurelian :(4) [[Jester-281|Clifford]], Bainbridge, Ga. ::Children: [[Jester-280|Lillian]], [[Jester-279|Ethel]] 3. Leroy Adolphus and [[Hillman-749|Lizzie Hillman]], July 24, 1849:
:(1) [[Jester-584|Thomas Winchester]] Oct. 1, 1869 - Oct. 9, 1930, Bainbridge, Ga. ::Children: [[Jester-596|James Roy]], Jessie Mitchell, Fred Lamar, Opie Elizabeth, [[Jester-595|Willie Griffin]], Thomas, Myrtle :(2) [[Jester-645|Mary Maria Coleman]], Sept. 15, 1872, Bainbridge, Ga. :(3) Sarah Frances, (Mrs. Graves Duncan) Sept. 13, 1875, Prattville, Ala. ::Children: James Graves, Jr., Leona Elizabeth :(4) [[Jester-582|William Milton]], Oct. 6, 1878 - 1932, Bainbridge, Ga. ::Children: William Milton, Jr.
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:(5) [[Jester-357|James Edgar Graves]], July 22, 1882. Bainbridge, Ga. ::Children: [[Jester-356|James Edgar, Jr.]], [[Jester-358|Thomas Gordon]], [[Jester-598|Mary Ruth]], [[Jester-599|Clifford Coleman]] :(6) Arminda Lee, (Mrs. Victor Golucke) Nov. 3, 1884, Bainbridge, Ga. :(7) Grace Freeman (Mrs. L. R. Moore) Feb. 18, 1887. Baindbridge, Ga. :Children: Leon Ross, William Theodore. 4. Arminda and William Sanderlin: :(1) Walter - Married Hattie Crapps :(2) William - Married Wessie Perkins :(3) Ollie (Mrs. Harvey Cooper), Coleman, Ga. :(4) John - Married : These live in country east of Fort Gaines, Ga., near road leading to Cuthbert, Ga., and have a number of descendants. 5. William Washington, and Dollie Chambliss Dec. 30, 1862 - Oct. 26, 1917: :(1) William Thomas, July 30, 1882, Cedartown, Ga. :(2) Charles Henry, August 3, 1886, Bainbridge, Ga. :(3) Robert Lee, Nov. 26, 1892, Miami, Fla. :(4) A. D. May 23, 1898, Arlington, Ga. ==
Children, Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren of
Thomas Peter Jester by Third Marriage
== 1. (A) [[Jester-366|Roberts Charles]] and Jessie Moore: :(1) Ruby Cecil, Mrs. Jack Tilford, Atlanta, Ga. 1. (B) Roberts Charles and Lynwood Waters: :(1) Caroliny Woodfin :(2) Roberts Charles, Jr. :(3) Martha Lynwood
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2. (A) Laura Thomas and L. L. Oliver: :(1) Bernice (Mrs. Botie Chitty) 12/1891, Valdosta, Ga. :(2) Mabel (Mrs. H. B. Chestnut) 10/4/1893, Quitman, Ga. :(3) Lucius (Mrs. Ruel Anderson) 3/24/1896, Hawkinsville, Ga. 2. (B) Laura Thomas and L. T. Price: :(1) Dove ) 4/10/1899, Miami, Fla. :(2) Love ) (Mrs. A. L. Jones) 4/10/1899 (Dead) :(3) Jester, Jan. 2, 1903, Valdosta, Ga. 3. [[Jester-368|John Roberts]] and [[Perry-10589|Annie Allen Perry]] (Aug. 1, 1878) :Married Hartsville, S. C., Oct. 25, 1900: :(1) [[Jester-669|Perry Northen]], born West Point, Ga., Jan. 20, 1902. B.S. Univ. of Va. 1925, Vice Consul Hong Kong, China 1928-1932, Now in Barbadoes, B.W.I. :(2) [[Jester-668|John Roberts, Jr.]], Dec. 28, 1906 - July 15, 1908. Born College Park, Ga.; Died Atlanta, Ga.; Buried in West View Cemetery, Atlanta, Ga. :(3) [[Jester-670|Dana Edwin]], Born Blackwell, Okla., May 13, 1909. B. S. Wake Forest College 1930. Winston-Salem, N. C. :(4) [[Jester-672|Harold Thomas]], Born Ft. Worth, Texas, June 30, 1913. Student Furman University. :(5) [[Jester-671|Arthur Mannering]], Born Ft. Worth, Texas, Dec. 29, 1914. Student Duke University. N.B. None of the Descendants of Thomas Peter Jester, beyond some of the great grandchildren are mentioned, though there are at this time a large number of great, great grandchildren. ==About the Manuscript== The manuscript has become known online at various boards as The JRJ document. It was written by Dr. John Roberts Jester, the youngest son of Thomas P. Jester from:
1. Personal family knowledge
2. Letters from his father
3. Other Jester researchers including professional genealogists. Because of the lack of historical documentation of William and Maxwell, modern researchers from the Jester List (who were not William's descendants) have attempted to toss out the whole document as fiction. However, the Jester List researchers did come to the conclusion that Maxwell could be Maskell. The Scotland Legend is probably confused with the Frasers from Scotland fact. If the Scotland birth of the 3 brothers is fact, then these three brothers descend from a close relative of Richard b. 1632 as there is no evidence that Richard's sons went to Scotland and returned. Finally, hopefully, this will clear up once and for all, the misplaced parentage of Thomas Peter Jester as the son of Levi Jester b. 1760 d. 1841 and Roseannah Frazier, due to a falsified, either intentional or accidental, approved DAR application. ===DNA Evidence=== A grandson of Dr. Jester took a y-DNA test, he matched to other known male descendants of [[Jester-165|Richard]], while we have not made the direct link to any of Richard's sons, we are having a lot more fun with the autosomas. The atDNA, we have matched are descendants of [[Jester-160|Jacob]] b. 1732, who is reported as William's brother, and [[Jester-144|John]]. Both Jacob and John have been attributed as sons of [[Jester-153|Thomas]] ==Research Notes and Corrections== *This is legend. Historical artifacts confirm Jacob as the son of [[Jester-153|Thomas]] and DNA evidence suggests a familial connection to the descendants of [[Jester-160|Jacob]] and [[Jester-144|John]] with the descendants of [[Jester-371|William]]. 1No historical record or artifact has been found for Maxwell. There is, however, Maskell, The similar sounding could be the foundation of the name being confused as Maxwell. 2George Taylor Jester was Lt. Gov. 3 The Jester Burying Ground where William, Levi, and other members of the family are buried is on the old plantation property. 4William is in Cherokee County, AL in 1850, as is sister Lucy. He appears in Haralson County, GA in 1860. His descendants migrate to AR about 1866. 5Levi is in Union County, AR in 1850. He disappears from records, but his sons join the 3rd AR Inf Co E with their cousins. 6No historical evidence has been found.

History of Oneida County, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_York|New York Sources]], and [[Space:Sources-New_York#Oneida_County|Oneida Sources]] == History of Oneida County, New York == :from 1700 to the present time * by [[Cookinham-10 | Henry Jared Cookinham]] (1843 - 1931) * published by S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1912 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Oneida County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === '''Google Books''': *https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Oneida_County_New_York/zcspAQAAMAAJ?hl=en (Volume 1, part 2) *https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Oneida_County_New_York/OcwpAQAAMAAJ?hl=en (Volume 2, part 2) '''Internet Archive''' *[https://archive.org/details/cu31924028832462/ Volume 1 (contributed by Cornell University Library)] *[https://archive.org/details/historyofoneidac01cook/ Volume 1 (contributed by Harold B. Lee Library)] *[https://archive.org/details/historyofoneidac11cook/page/n5/mode/2up Volume 1, part 1 (pages 1-296; contributed by New York Public Library)] *[https://archive.org/details/historyofoneidac02cook/ Volume 2 (contributed by New York Public Library)] *[https://archive.org/details/historyofoneidac01cook_0/ Volume 1 (contributed by Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center)] *[https://archive.org/details/historyofoneidac02cook_0/ Volume 2 (contributed by Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center)] ===Table of Contents=== :Volume 1: :Chapter: :I The Indians — Iroquois — Oneidas :II French-English-Indian War :III Revolutionary War :IV Organization and Geography :V Geology :VI Mineralogy :VII Botany :VIII Forestry :IX Animals — Birds — Fish :X Political History 1698-1812 :XI 1813-1823 :XII 1824-1839 :XIII 1840-1859 :XIV 1860-1869 :XV 1870-1879 :XVI 1880-1889 :XVII 1890-1899 :XVIII 1900-1912 :XIX Public Officials and Statistics :XX Municipal Corporations and Statistics :XXI Courts, Bench and Bar :XXII Financial Institutions :XXIII Press and Publications :XXIV Religious Institutions :XXV Educational Institutions :XXVI Libraries :XXVII Medical Profession and Institutions :XXVIII Eleemosynary and Charitable Institutions :XXIX Reformatory and Penal Institutions :XXX Industries and Commerce :XXXI Transportation — Routes of Travel :XXXII Fraternal Orders — Societies — Clubs :XXXIII Historic Places and Buildings :XXXIV Eminent Men and Women :'''Volume 2''': Index [https://archive.org/details/historyofoneidac02cook/page/694/mode/2up p.695] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Cookinham, Henry J..''[[Space: History of Oneida County, New York| History of Oneida County, New York]]'' (S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill., 1912), [ Page ]. * [[#Cookinham|History of Oneida County, New York]]

History of Oneida County, New York, 1667-1878

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[[Category:Oneida County, New York]] '''History of Oneida County, New York, 1667-1878''', published by Everts & Fariss, Philadelphia, 1878. ==Online Availability== The digitized text of this source can be found online at: *[https://archive.org/details/historyofoneidac00unse/ Internet Archive] ==Citation== If you use this syntax to cite this source on an individual profile, be sure to add the page number you're citing: ''[[Space:History of Oneida County, New York, 1667-1878|History of Oneida County, New York, 1667-1878]]'', published by Everts & Fariss, Philadelphia, 1878. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Oneida County, New York, 1667-1878|See profiles that reference this book]]

History of Oneida County, NY

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Oneida County, New York]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_York|New York Sources]], and [[Space:Sources-New_York#Oneida_County|Oneida Sources]] == History of Oneida County, NY == :with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers" * by Samuel W. Durant * published by Everts & Fariss, Philadelphia, 1878 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Oneida County, NY|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13698/ *https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Oneida_County_New_York/dPYpAQAAMAAJ?hl=en *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770548 ===Table of Contents=== :'''Chapter''': :I. Physical features :II. Pre-historic races :III. Indian occupation :IV. Protestant missions :V. French discoveries :VI. Settlements in the Mohawk Valley :VII. Land titles :VIII. The Revolution :IX. Second meeting of the Continental Congress :X. Burgoyne's campaign :XI. St. Legers proclamation :XII. Relief of Fort Stanwix :XIII. Surrender of Burgoyne :XIV. Sullivans campaign :XV. Civil organization :XVI. Internal improvements :XVII. The Oneida civil list :XVIII. The learned professions :XIX. Statistical :'''History of the village and city of Utica'''. :(Each includes Biographical Sketches) :XX. The village of Utica :XXI. City of Rome :XXII. Annsville :XXIII. Augusta :XXIV. Ava :XXV. Boonville :XXVI. Bridgewater :XXVII. Camden :XXVIII. Deerfield :XXIX. Florence :XXX. Floyd :XXXI. Forestport :XXXII. Kirkland :XXXIII. Lee :XXXIV. Marcy :XXXV. Marshall :XXXVI. New Hartford :XXXVII. Paris :XXXVIII. Remsen :XXXIX. Sangerfield :XL. Steuben :XLI. Trenton :XLII. Vernon :XLIII. Verona :XLIV. Vienna :XLV. Western :XLVI. Westmoreland :XLVII. Whitestown :XLVIII. Biographical Sketch of Baron Steuben :XLIX. Military History and Rosters. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Durant, Samuel W..''[[Space: History of Oneida County, NY| History of Oneida County, NY]]'' (Everts & Fariss, Philadelphia, 1878), [ Page ]. *[[#Durant|History of Oneida County, NY]]

History of Onondaga County, New York

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[[Category:Onondaga County, New York]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Onondaga County, New York == * by Professor W.W. Clayton * published by D. Mason & Co., Syracuse, New York, 1878 * Source Example: ::: Clayton, W.W., ''[[Space: History of Onondaga County, New York|History of Onondaga County, New York]]'' (D. Mason & Co, Syracuse, New York. 1878) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Clayton|Clayton]]: Page 270 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: History of Onondaga County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028832545/page/n7/mode/2up * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728919 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12687/ * https://www.amazon.com/History-Onondaga-County-New-York/dp/B004IN5JGA

History of Ontario County, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Ontario County, New York]] == History of Ontario County, New York == With illustrations and Family sketches of some of the prominent men and families. * compiled by Aldrich, Lewis Cass. * edited by George S. Conover. * published by D. Mason & Co., Publishers, Syracuse, N.Y., 1893. * Source Example: ::: Aldrich, Lewis Cass. ''[[Space:History of Ontario County, New York|History of Ontario County, New York]]'' (D. Mason & Co., Syracuse, N.Y., 1893) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Aldrich|Aldrich]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Ontario County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=qygVAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofontario00aldr * https://archive.org/details/historyofontario00aldr_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008618124

History of Orange County, California

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-California | California]] __TOC__ == History of Orange County, California == :with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present * published by Historic Record Co., Los Angeles, CA, 1921 * 1669 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Orange County, California|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoforangec00armo * https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Orange_County_California/yhMVAAAAYAAJ?hl=en === Table of Contents === :Chapter I Formation of Orange County :Chapter II Roster of County and District Officers :Chapter III Orange County's Water Supply And Way Utilized :Chapter IV The City of Anaheim :Chapter V The City of Brea :Chapter VI The City of Fullerton :Chapter VII The City of Hunttington Beach :Chapter VIII The City of Newport Beach :Chapter IX The City of Orange :Chapter X The City of Santa Ana :Chapter XI The City of Seal Beach :Chapter XII The City of Stanton :Chapter XIII Unincorporated Towns :Chapter XIV Orange County's Schools :Chapter XV Public Buildings and Sites :Chapter XVI Pleasure Drives and Resorts :Chapter XVII Orange County's Good Roads :Chapter XVIII The County's Traffic Facilities :Chapter XIX Sundry Voluntary Organizations :Chapter XX Orange County's Soldiers in World War :Chapter XXI Service Men's Recognition :Chapter XXII The County's Liberty Loans :Chapter XXIII Relief Work of Associations :Chapter XXIV A Chapter of Tragedies :Chapter XXV The Oil Industry :Chapter XXVI The Citrus Industry :Chapter XXVII The Beet Sugar Industry :Chapter XXVIII Orange County's Fruits, Grains and Vegetables :Chapter XXIX History of the Celery Industry in Orange County :Chapter XXX Orange County's Live Stock and Poultry :Chapter XXXI The Bee Industry :Chapter XXXII Semi-Tropic Fruits in Orange County :Chapter XXXIII The English Walnut Industry :Chapter XXXIV Farm Bureau Report :Chapter XXXV Population and Valuations :Chapter XXXVI Anecdotes and Incidents :Chapter XXXVII Soil, Climate and Water === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:History of Orange County, California|History of Orange County, California]]'' (Historic Record Co., Los Angeles, CA, 1921), [ Page ]. * ([[#History of Orange County, CA|History of Orange County, California]])

History of Orange County, New York

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[[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Orange County, New York]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] == History of Orange County, New York == :With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Pioneers and Prominent Men * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/238431244/edward-m-ruttenber Edward Manning Ruttenber], 1825-1907; Lewis H. Clark * published by Evarts and Peck, Philadelphia, 1881 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Orange County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028832693 * https://books.google.com/books?id=iuXFDwAAQBAJ - partial preview * https://www.gutenberg.org/files/49260/49260-h/49260-h.htm - electronic text :See Also: [[Space:The History of Orange County, New_York (1908) | The History of Orange County, New York]] by Russel Headley published in 1908. ===Table of Contents=== :Chapter I: Aboriginal History :Chapter II: Land Titles: First Settlements :Chapter III: Civil Government - Original County of Orange - The Present County :Chapter IV: Location, Physiology, Geographical Nomenclature - Climate - Geology :Chapter V: Military History - French and Indian War - War of the Revolution :Chapter VI: Revolutionary Events - Pledge of Association :Chapter VII: Second War With England - War With Mexico :Chapter VIII: Orange County in the Rebellion :Chapter IX: Commercial History - Original Roads -Turnpike - Railroads and Canals :Chapter X: Churches - Religious and Benevolent Societies :Chapter XI: Bench and Bar of Orange County :Chapter XII: Physicians - Medical Societies :Chapter XIII: The Press of Orange County :Chapter XIV: Orange County Civil List :Chapter XV: Town Boundaries :Town Histories :New Windsor :Newburgh :Montgomery :Crawford :Wallkill :Mount Hope :Goshen :Warwick :Chester :Blooming-Grove :Hamptonburgh :Minisink :Wawayanda :Greenville :Deerpark :Cornwall :Monroe :Highlands === WikiTree Syntax === * Ruttenber, Edward M. ''[[Space: History of Orange County, New York| History of Orange County, New York]]'' (Philadelphia, 1881), [ Page ]. *[[#Ruttenber|History of Orange County, New York]] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

History of Oswego County, New York

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[[Category:Oswego County, New York]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Oswego County, New York == * by Crisfield Johnson * published by L.H. Everts & Co, Philadelphia, 1877. * Source Example: ::: Johnson, Crisfield, ''[[Space: History of Oswego County, New York|History of Oswego County, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers.]]'' (L.H. Everts & Co, Philadelphia. 1877) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#JohnsonOswego|Johnson Oswego County]]: Page 363 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: History of Oswego County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofoswegoc00john * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009562121 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13699/ * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Oswego_County_New_York.html?id=jOspAQAAMAAJ

History of Otego

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Otsego County, New York]] [[Category: Otego, New York]] == History of Otego == History of Otego, New York * by Stuart Banyar Blakely * published by Crist, Scott & Parshall, Cooperstown, New York, 1907 * Source Example: ::: Blakely, Stuart Banyar. ''[[Space:History of Otego|History of Otego, New York]]'' (Crist, Scott & Parshall, Cooperstown, New York, 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Blakely|Blakely]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/History of Otego|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofotego00blak/page/n5/mode/2up *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16630/?clickref=1101l7NIYJHY&key=Uhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.ancestry.com%2Fsearch%2Fcollections%2F16630%2F%3Fclickref%3D1101l7NIYJHY&o_lid=01100l4xJr&o_sch=Affiliate+External&o_xid=01100l4xJr

History of Otsego County, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Otsego County, New York]] == History of Otsego County, New York == With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers * by Duane Hamilton Hurd * published by Everts & Fariss, Philadelphia, Penna., 1878 * Source Example: ::: Hurd, D. Hamilton ''[[Space:History of Otsego County, New York|History of Otsego County, New York]]'' (Everts & Fariss, Philadelphia, 1878) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hurd|Hurd]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Otsego County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924074488366/ * https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Otsego_County_New_York.html?id=kCJEAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100734453

History of Ottawa, Ontario

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This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. The city we know today as Ottawa, Ontario, has a long and storied history. ==Indigenous Peoples== Although it is named for the Odawa First Nation, Ottawa is located in the traditional territory of the Algonquin. ==European Settlement== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brusle-5 Etienne Brûlé] was the first European to explore the Ottawa River followed by [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Champlain-10 Samuel de Champlain] five years later in 1613. For three hundred years, the river served as the chief artery of the Montréal fur trade. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wright-2774 Philemon Wright] established the first permanent settlement in the Ottawa area in 1800 at Hull, Québec, across the river from what would become the nation's capital. ==Collins Landing== In 1809, Jehiel Collins settled at the junction of the Ottawa and Rideau rivers. He built a small log cabin and established a store just south of Victoria Island, on the south shore of the Ottawa River. He named his small settlement Collins Landing. ==Bellow's Landing== The settlement known as Collins Landing was renamed Bellow's Landing, when Jehiel's daughter married his assistant, Caleb Bellows, sometime prior to 1818. ==Richmond Landing== In the fall of 1818, a group of settlers arrived and built a new road from Bellow's Landing to the settlement of Richmond. The road was named Richmond Road (which still exists today) and the settlement was again renamed to Richmond Landing. ==Corktown== This area was within what is now Ottawa, Ontario. It started as a small group of shanties along the Rideau Canal during its construction, for some of the labourers. Many of these workers originated from [[:Category:County Cork| County Cork, Ireland]], for which it was named. The settlement disappeared shortly after the completion of the Rideau Canal in 1832. ==Upper Town and Lower Town== While these were not official names for Bytown, they have been in use by locals since before 1827. Upper Town was located in the area of modern downtown Ottawa and the Parliament buildings. Lower Town was located in the area of the modern Byward Market. Some long time local residents still refer to these areas by these names. ==Bytown== Bytown was formally established on September 26, 1826 and became a town on January 1, 1850. Between 1827 and December 30, 1840, Bytown was part of Upper Canada. In 1827, Sappers Bridge was built, connecting Upper Town and Lower Town. The town was named in honour of [[By-29| Lieutenant-Colonel John By]] of the British Royal Engineers. He was a key figure in the construction of the Rideau Canal. Another name of historical importance is that of [[McKay-2618| Thomas McKay]], one of the founders of the future city of Ottawa, and a main contractor for the Rideau Canal. He is known to have built two residences in Ottawa: Rideau Hall and Earnscliffe. Between January 1, 1841 and December 30, 1854, Bytown was part of Canada West. The town's first elected mayor was [[Scott-33487|John Scott]] in 1847. He also served a second term in 1850. On January 1, 1855 Bytown was renamed again. ==Ottawa== Between January 1, 1855 and June 30, 1867, Ottawa was part of Canada West. Ottawa became Canada's official capital in 1857. On July 1, 1867, at the time of Confederation, Ottawa became part of the new Province of Ontario. == Categories == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bytown%2C_Upper_Canada Category: Bytown, Upper Canada] - Profiles of people associated with Bytown from its beginnings until 1841. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bytown%2C_Canada_West Category: Bytown, Canada West] - Profiles of people associated with Bytown from 1841 to 1854. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ottawa%2C_Canada_West Category: Ottawa, Canada West] - Profiles of people associated with Ottawa from 1855 to 1867. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ottawa%2C_Ontario Category: Ottawa, Ontario] - Profiles of people associated with the city from 1867 to the present as well as links to categories related to cemeteries, organizations, schools, etc.

History of Otter Tail County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Minnesota, Sources]] == History of Otter Tail County, Minnesota == :its people, industries, and institutions : with biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60561026/john-wintermute-mason John Wintermute Mason], 1846 - 1927 * published by B.F.Bowen & Company, Inc, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1916 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Otter Tail County, Minnesota|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/mn-otter-tail-1916-mason-1/page/n5 (Volume 1) *https://archive.org/details/historyofotterta02maso/page/n10 (Volume 2) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume I''' :Chapter I— Related State History :Chapter II— Geology Of Otter Tail County :Chapter III— Otter Tail County In 1860 :Chapter IV— Organization Of Otter Tail County :Chapter V— County Buildings :Chapter VI— Officials Of The County :Chapter VII— Legislative Acts Bearing On Otter Tail County :Chapter VIII— Townships of Otter Tail County, 1868-69 :Chapter IX— Townships of Otter Tail County, 1870 :Chapter X— Townships of Otter Tail County, 1871 :Chapter XI— Townships of Otter Tail County, 1872-73 :Chapter XII— Townships of Otter Tail County, 1874-77 :Chapter XIII— Townships of Otter Tail County, 1878-79 :Chapter XIV— Townships of Otter Tail County, 1880-81 :Chapter XV Townships of Otter Tail County, 1882-97 :Chapter XVI Transportation :Chapter XVII— Agriculture :Chapter XVIII— Banks And Banking :Chapter XIX— The Press :Chapter XX— The Otter Tail County Bar :Chapter XXI— The Medical Profession :Chapter XXII— Churches Of Otter Tail County :Chapter XXIII— Fraternal And Benevolent Societies :Chapter XXIV— Education :Chapter XXV— Telephones In In Otter Tail County :Chapter XXVI— Creameries :Chapter XXVII— Military Affairs :Chapter XXVIII— Postal History :Chapter XXIX— City Of Fergus Falls :Chapter XXX— Reminiscences Of Otter Tail County, 1869-72 :Chapter XXXI— Reminiscences Of The Early History Of Otter Tail County :Chapter XXXII-Reminiscences By John W. Mason :Chapter XXXIII— Who's Who In Early Fergus :Chapter XXXIV— Sidelights of Otter Tail History === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: History of Otter Tail County, Minnesota| History of Otter Tail County, Minnesota]]'' (B.F.Bowen & Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1916), [ Page ]. * [[#History of Otter Tail County, Minnesota|History of Otter Tail County, Minnesota]]

History of Oxford

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Oxford, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Oxford == * by [[Sharpe-1206|William Carvosso Sharpe]] (1839-1924) author of the History of Seymour. * Part 1 published by Record Print, Seymour, Conn., 1885 * Part 2 published by Record Print, Seymour, Conn., 1910 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Oxford|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Part 1 (1885) Church Records, Births, Marriages, Deaths, Etc. ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofoxford00shar ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofoxford01shar ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofoxford00shar_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009592630 ::* https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/596147-history-of-oxford * Part 2 (1910) Sketches and Additional Vital Records. ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofoxford00shar_1 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Sharpe, William Carvosso. ''[[Space:History of Oxford|History of Oxford]]'' (Record Print, Seymour, Conn., 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#Sharpe|Sharpe]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Sharpe, William Carvosso. ''[[Space:History of Oxford|History of Oxford]]'' (Record Print, Seymour, Conn., 1885) [ Page ].

History of Paris, Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Paris, Maine]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Paris, Maine == From its settlement to 1880, with a history of the grants of 1736 & 1771, together with personal sketches, a copious genealogical register and an appendix. * by William Berry Lapham (1828-1894) and Silas P. Maxim. * printed for the authors, Paris, Maine, 1884 * 816 pages * Genealogical register: p. 491-778. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Paris, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=qs0yAQAAIAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=qVMeu3xrioEC * https://archive.org/details/historyparismai00maxigoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofparisma00laph * https://archive.org/details/historyofparisma00laphuoft * https://archive.org/details/historyofparisma00laph_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyofparisma00laphrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008296454 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Lapham, William Berry. ''[[Space:History of Paris, Maine|History of Paris, Maine]]'' (Paris, Maine, 1884) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lapham|Lapham]]) * Lapham, William Berry. ''[[Space:History of Paris, Maine|History of Paris, Maine]]'' (Paris, Maine, 1884) [ Page ]. * * Lapham, William Berry and Maxim, Silas Packard. [[Space:History of Paris, Maine|''History of Paris, Maine, from its Settlement to 1880, With a History of the Grants of 1736 & 1771, Together with Personal Sketches, a Copious Genealogical Register and an Appendix,"]] (Paris, Maine: self-published, 1884) * [[#Lapham|Lapham]]: Page 134

History of Parliament

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Parliament == A research project creating a comprehensive account of parliamentary politics in England, from their origins in the thirteenth century. * Forty-one volumes covering ten periods have already been published. * The project is governed by its Trustees, who are mainly Members and Officers of both Houses of Parliament. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Parliament|What links here.]] === Available online at these locations: === * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/research/members/members-1386-1421 Commons 1386-1421] * 1439-1509 (1936) ::* https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.210096 * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/research/members/members-1509-1558 Commons 1509-1558] * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/research/members/members-1558-1603 Commons 1558-1603] * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/research/members/members-1604-1629 Commons 1604-1629] * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/research/members/members-1660-1690 Commons 1660-1690] * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/research/members/members-1690-1715 Commons 1690-1715] * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/research/members/members-1715-1754 Commons 1715-1754] * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/research/members/members-1754-1790 Commons 1754-1790] * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/research/members/members-1790-1820 Commons 1790-1820] * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/research/members/members-1820-1832 Commons 1820-1832] === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:History of Parliament|History of Parliament ]]'', ["link to biography" "name in biography"] * ([[#HoP|History of Parliament]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *Wedgwood, Josiah C. ''[[Space:History of Parliament|History of Parliament]]: Biographies of the Members of the Commons House 1439-1509''. (London: His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1936.) Entry for "name in biography", [ page ].

History of Passaic and Its Environs

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[[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category:Passaic, New Jersey]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Passaic and Its Environs == * by William Scott (b.1922) * published by Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York and Chicago, 1922 * Source Example: ::: Scott, William W. ''[[Space:History of Passaic and Its Environs|History of Passaic and Its Environs]]'' (Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York and Chicago, 1922, Part 2, Pioneer Families, p. 15) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Scott|Scott]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Passaic and Its Environs|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historypassaica00scotgoog/page/n6

History of Passaic and its environs: historical, biographical, Vol I.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Passaic and its environs: historical, biographical, Vol II. == * by William Scott (b.1922) * published by Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York and Chicago, 1922 * Source Example: ::: Scott, William W. ''[[Space:History of Passaic and Its Environs|History of Passaic and Its Environs]]'' (Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York and Chicago, 1922, Vol II, Pioneer Families, p. 15) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Scott2|Scott]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Passaic and Its Environs|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofpassaic02scot/page/n4/mode/1up

History of Pelham, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Pelham, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Pelham, Mass. == From 1738 to 1898, Including the Early History of Prescott. Early settlement of the Town. Establishment of Schools. The French and Indian Wars. The Revolutionary War. Shays Rebellion Sketch of Capt. Daniel Shays. Church History. The Rebellion of 1861-5. Sketches of Notable Men, Natives of the Town, Etc., Etc. * by [[Parmenter-1397|Charles Oscar Parmenter]] (1833-1913) * published by The Press of Carpenter & Morehouse, Amherst, Mass., 1898 * 531 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Pelham, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=5Iw-AAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963442 * https://archive.org/details/historyofpelhamm1738parm * https://archive.org/details/historyofpelhamm00parm * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008965776 === Table of Contents === * Settlement of Pelham, Page 7-13 * Proprietors' Records 1738-1743, Page 13-67 * The Communion Token, Page 68-74 * Incorporation of the Town of Pelham, Town Meeting Records: ::* 1743-1763, Page 74-116 ::* 1763-1776, Page 116-132 ::* 1777-1786, Page 132-157 ::* 1786-1797, Page 157-168 ::* 1797-1809, Page 168-176 ::* 1809-1815, Page 176-183 ::* 1815-1824, Page 183-190 ::* 1824-1861, Page 190-205 ::* 1862-1897, Page 205-223 * Schools from 1744-1897, Page 223-234 * Mills, Manufacturers, etc., Page 234-261 * Religious Societies, Page 261-294 * Rev Robert Abercrombie and the Church at Pelham., Page 294-319 * Stephen Burroughs, The Supplier, Page 320-340 * Pelham in the Wars, Page 341-365 * The Shays Rebellion of 1786-87, Page 366-390 * Captain Daniel Shays, Page 391-402 * Settlement of Salem, N.Y., by Pelham People in 1764, Page 403-411 * Professional and Business Men, Natives of Pelham, Page 412-446 * John Savage and John Stinson, Page 446-449 * Concerning the Women of Pelham, Page 450-469 * Mount Lincoln, Page 470-481 * Taverns and Landlords, Page 482-487 * Old Advertisements, etc., Page 488-490 * Stories - Pleasant and Otherwise, Page 491-498 * Sketch of Henry Pelham 1696-1754, Page 499-501 * Representatives to the General Court, Page 502-503 === Citation Formats === * Parmenter, Charles. ''[[Space:History of Pelham, Mass.|History of Pelham, Mass.]]'' (Press of Carpenter & Morehouse, Amherst, Mass., 1898) [ Page ]. * ([[#Parmenter|Parmenter]])

History of Pembroke, N.H., 1730-1895

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Pembroke, New Hampshire]] == History of Pembroke, N.H., 1730-1895 == * by Rev. Nathan Franklin Carter (1830-1915) & Trueworthy Ladd Fowler * published by The Republican Press Association, Concord, N.H., 1895 * Source Example: ::: Carter, Nathan. ''[[Space:History of Pembroke, N.H., 1730-1895|History of Pembroke, N.H., 1730-1895]]'' (Republican Press Association, Concord, N.H., 1895) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Carter|Carter]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Pembroke, N.H., 1730-1895|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100328261 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733096 ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=24862 * Vol. 1 Historical ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_xbzP4LPKhAC ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028836471 * Vol. 2 Genealogical ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=26vb9FDfnj4C ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofpembrok00cart

History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5 prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature

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History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5 prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature

:The Historical Record of the Military Units from Pennsylvania that served in the Civil War. This was ordained by an Act of The Pennsylvania Legislature on 4 May, 1867. It was provided that there should be prepared "a military history of the organization of Pennsylvania volunteers and militia, who have been, or may be in the field" *Bates, Samuel P *Publisher Harrisburg, B. Singerly, State Printer *Vols. 1-5 Printed 1869 to 1871. *Each Volume contains: **A Detailed Account of that Regiment's Organization and Services in the Field ** Final Muster Rolls by Company including: ***Name ***Age ***Residence ***Date and Term of Enlistment ***Promotions, Discharges and Casualties **Places of Burial **Alphabetical Index for Field Officers ::''Note:'' There is also an Alphabetical Index for Field Officers and Burial Records at the end of each volume which may not be noted in the Table Of Contents of that volume. The Burial Records are not specific to the Regiments in each volume and may contain records for for the burial of a soldier from a Regiment detailed in a previous volume as the record became known as each volume was printed. ====Copyright.==== :: This book is in the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Public Domain Mark 1.0] as it was published before 1924. ====Source Example:==== : * Bates, Samuel P, ''[[Space:History_of_Pennsylvania_volunteers%2C_1861-5_prepared_in_compliance_with_acts_of_the_legislature|History of Pennsylvania volunteers 1861-5 prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature]]'' Publisher Harrisburg, B. Singerly, State Printer Vols. 1-5 Printed 1869 to 1871. Vol. # Page ### ====Inline Citation Example:==== : Bates, Samuel P, ''[[Space:History_of_Pennsylvania_volunteers%2C_1861-5_prepared_in_compliance_with_acts_of_the_legislature|History of Pennsylvania volunteers 1861-5 prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature]]'' Publisher Harrisburg, B. Singerly, State Printer Vols. 1-5 Printed 1869 to 1871. Vol. # Page ### === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historyofpenn00bate/page/n6 Vol 1 - 1st to 50th Regiments *https://archive.org/details/histpennavol02baterich/page/n7 Vol 2 - 51st to 84th Regiments *https://archive.org/details/historyofpennsyl03bate/page/n9 Vol 3 - 85th to 118th Regiments *https://archive.org/details/historyofpennsyl04bate/page/n12 Vol 4 - 119th to 178th Regiments *https://archive.org/details/histpennavol05baterich/page/n7 Vol 5 - 180th to 215th Regiments.
Volume 5 also includes Militias, Independent Companies,, Colored Troops and other Misc. Units. '''''Additional online Sources for Pennsylvanian Soldiers of the Civil War:''''' * PARoots Online [https://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/ Pennsylvania in the Civil War] :[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Pennsylvania_volunteers%2C_1861-5_prepared_in_compliance_with_acts_of_the_legislature|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History of Penobscot County, Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Details== *Title: History of Penobscot County, Maine *Publisher: Williams, Chase & Co., Cleveland *Year: 1882 ===Available Online=== *https://archive.org/details/historyofpenobsc00will ==Creating References== Add the following to the "Sources" section: :::''[[Space: History of Penobscot County, Maine| History of Penobscot County, Maine]]'' (Cleveland: Williams, Chase & Co., 1882). After adding the source as above, create an inline citation by add the following to the appropriate place in the "Biography" section: ::: [[#HistOfPenob|History of Penobscot County, Maine]]: Page 234 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Penobscot County, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

History of Peru, Vermont

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[[Category:Vermont, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Peru, Vermont]] == History of Peru, Vermont (1891) == Full title: ''Reunion celebration : together with an historical sketch of Peru, Bennington County, Vermont, and its inhabitants from the first settlement of the town'' *By: Ira K. Batchelder. * Published by E. L. Hildreth & Co., Brattleboro, Vermont, 1891. Suggested citations (Wiki format): :* Batchelder, Ira K. ''[[Space: History of Peru, Vermont|Reunion Celebration, Together with an Historical Sketch of Peru, Bennington County, Vermont]]'', Brattleboro, Vermont: E. L. Hildreth & Co., 1891. :* Batchelder, Ira K. ''[[Space: History of Peru, Vermont|History of Peru, Vermont]]'', Brattleboro, Vermont: E. L. Hildreth & Co., 1891. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Peru, Vermont|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available Online at these Locations === * https://archive.org/details/reunioncelebrati00batc * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100341513 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh24875657/ (requires paid subscription)

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